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This Is My Favorite Pie Crust!! Know You'll Love It Too!!

This Is My Favorite Pie Crust!! Know You'll Love It Too!!

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Old 02-23-2010, 07:02 PM
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I make mice pies with this pastry as well
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Old 02-23-2010, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by susie9
Well my rough puff pastry Ive always used from England is always flaky and quick whipped it up today for cornish pasties
8ounces SR flour
5ounces lard
4ounces cold water
pinch salt
cut in lard and mix in water you may use all maybe not you can cut 6 rounds out I sometimes get 8 or pastry for 12 tarts a good pie and left overs but you never have scraps
cook in a hot oven 400 or 450
Will have to try this the next time I make some tarts. Love flaky pastry. For those of you who don't have self-rising flour on hand, you can substitute it with 7/8 cup of all-purpose flour plus 1-1/2 tsp. baking powder and a pinch of salt. If you don't have lard on hand, you can subsitute it with butter or veg. oil. The amount of the veg. oil would be 1/8 less than the butter substitution. In other words, lard and butter would be equal amount exchanges per cup but the oil would only be 7/8 cup.

How long do you normally bake the pies? 8-10 min? or longer? Also, what are mice pies? We don't have that in this country. Thank you Susie9 for posting your recipe!!
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I think she meant mince pies.
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Originally Posted by Darlene
I think she meant mince pies.
Thank you, Darlene! I think you're right but we all got a laugh out of mice pies!

:D :D I took her seriously. :D
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thanks for the recipe
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Sounds really quick and easy so this is one I'll have to try for sure. Thanks for sharing!!
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Originally Posted by quiltinggirl
Sounds really quick and easy so this is one I'll have to try for sure. Thanks for sharing!!
Your welcome! Don't think I've seen a more beautiful pic of a reflection in the water like your avatar (except in the Carribbean, of course) !!

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Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Originally Posted by Darlene
I think she meant mince pies.
Thank you, Darlene! I think you're right but we all got a laugh out of mice pies!

:D :D I took her seriously. :D
I was tempted to do a google search for mice pies. LOL
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Originally Posted by KarenSimon
Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Originally Posted by Darlene
I think she meant mince pies.
Thank you, Darlene! I think you're right but we all got a laugh out of mice pies!

:D :D I took her seriously. :D
I was tempted to do a google search for mice pies. LOL
I did do one and take a lot at these mice!!!!

http://homecooking.about.com/od/dess.../blcandy25.htm

of course you could throw them together in a pie plate for tempting "chocolate covered mice pie."

Isn't that the wildest?!!?? hhahahaha.
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thanks for the recipes!
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