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This airy retro icebox dessert first appeared in “Fruit Pies: Delightful Confections Starring Fresh Fruit,” a booklet published by The New York Times Food News department in 1952, and it’s an excellent way to make use of summer’s strawberry bounty Chiffons achieve their light consistency from meringue that is carefully folded into fruit custard.
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The proportions of sugar, corn syrup, eggs, vanilla, and pecans are perfectly balanced. This is the quintessential pecan pie, made even more wonderful with a dollop of whipped cream.
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This is a double-crust pie that can be made with either fresh or frozen rhubarb. The rhubarb is cut into nice-sized chunks and folded into a mixture of sugar, beaten egg yolk and flour. The filling is then arranged in a prepared crust, topped with another, and baked until golden. Serve it warm with scoops of vanilla bean ice cream.
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Vanilla wafers and pecans make the crust for this rich and creamy 9x13-inch pan pie. A melted chocolate layer is poured into the crust along with slices of banana, and a whipped marshmallow and pudding topping. Grated milk chocolate finishes it off.
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover Thanksgiving turkey and has a creamy sauce made with leeks, carrots, and celery.
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Turkey pot pie made with leftover turkey meat gets a corn bread topping that's easy because it's made with boxed corn muffin mix.
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Coconut cream pie can assume all kinds of variations, with coconut extracts or coconut cream added to enhance the flavor My mother’s version, which I grew up eating, is a more subtle, custardy version, with a balance of coconut and vanilla It uses an old-fashioned technique called scalding, popular in the days before milk was pasteurized
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This is the recipe my grandmother used to make. It only uses pork for the pie and is delicious. I make one for my father every Christmas Eve and he loves it!