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Old 05-04-2013, 07:57 PM
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I make this pie all the time!! It's a great hit with everyone. You can add some cocoa to make chocolate. Or some coconut to make it coconut custard.
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Originally Posted by pippi65 View Post
I make this pie all the time!! It's a great hit with everyone. You can add some cocoa to make chocolate. Or some coconut to make it coconut custard.
............ or some fruit ............. or some jam ............ or ?
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Thanks for sharing! My husband LOVES custard pie! This is easier than the recipe I have .
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Sounds great Have a question about the butter Do you melt it first or just throw it in right from the frig?? Thank you
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Pippi65, what type chocolate do you use for this pie? Dry cocoa or melted chocolate? Thanks for you help...family loves chocolate...no, I LOVE chocolate.
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Old 05-05-2013, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by fran624 View Post
Sounds great Have a question about the butter Do you melt it first or just throw it in right from the frig?? Thank you
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You want to melt the butter.
This recipe reminded me of my aunt who was making this for company into her 90's. After seeing this yesterday I decided to make this for last nights dinner. I added coconut and my non coconut eating son wolfed it down.
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It's in the oven now, I hope it works. Looked like vanilla milk when I poured it in the pan!
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Old 05-05-2013, 05:27 AM
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It's in the oven now, I hope it works. Looked like vanilla milk when I poured it in the pan!
Yes ... it should thicken up nicely, and the flour will drop out to form a thin crust.
Did you add the coconut and nuts? or keep it plain?
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I added the coconut, I didn't have nuts. So when this works maybe next time
It smells great!
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Old 05-05-2013, 06:32 AM
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Here it is It's really very very good!! I don't have a pie pan so I used a lasagna pan
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