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Thad in AR.
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Posted: 29 Nov 2019 at 5:41am |
Mine is pecan eventhough we don’t have any pecan trees around here. I have a friend from Jonesboro that brings me a bunch every year from their family property.
It’s a good winter pass time to crack and pick the pecans. Jenn saves the nice whole ones for pie and uses the broken ones for other deserts. |
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FREEDGUY
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Peanut Butter, Blueberry a close second
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Pat the Plumber CIL
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Dutch Apple Pie with a big pile of cool whip on top
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Dave in PA
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3 berry mix, blue, black, rahsberry mixture
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Thad in AR.
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That sounds so good. Would be a very good cobbler as well.
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IBWD MIke
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Sour Cream-rasin! Been a few years since I've had any, great stuff! Hard to go wrong with pie.
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nella(Pa)
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Good homemade apple pie, made with Baldwin or Winesap apples, cinnamon, brown sugar, honey, butter and pie crust made with good lard.
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Thad in AR.
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Never had nor heard of it. Sounds good. A few years back I made a couple old fashioned buttermilk pies that I thought were good. |
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desertjoe
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Well,,my favorite is pecan,,even tho I gots to really watch the sugar,,,I'm a 'crunchy" type of eater and I just like pecans. I've got a big pecan tree right in front of the house but the last 2-3 years the crop and size have been kinda small for some reason,,,,I keep a pan on front porch for snackin on them when I'm sittin there watchin the people drive by,,,, Punkin be a close second,,,,
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Scott B
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My favorite is “yes, please and thanks for making”
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Dusty MI
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Rhubarb.
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during this time of year pumpkin custard with whip cream.
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Bob D. (La)
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Pecan, above all others. Every other kind is a very close second.
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DMiller
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Someone say PIE!! All and ANY labeled PIE is my Favorite!! Only Cake is where I have a specified Favorite, German Chocolate.
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Wayne180d
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Peach
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HD6GTOM
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I only know of 3 that I dont like. Rhubarb, Cherry, and gooseberry. The rest are #1.
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JayIN
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The neighbor's!
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sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Alberta Phil
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As one of my stepdaughters used to say: "Pie is a breakfast food!!!" Any kind, but especially homemade lemon merange.
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Jackson Cnty,GA Points: 6278 |
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If I had to pick one, it would be pecan. My daughter makes the best I have ever had, even better than what Mom used to make and I back then hers were the best. My wife makes a great lemon pie, nice and tart. Tree rats and crows got all of our pecans this year.
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Unit3
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My mother makes pies. Coconut and banana cream are two that folks ask for the most. She makes one called Southern Magnolia. I am not sure what kind of nut is in it, but OH MY, is it good. Put some ice cream along side it and you got heaven on a plate.
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JW in MO
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I've only turned my nose up at the mention of 2, mincemeat and shepherds, all the rest are #1. My favoritest favorite was burnt sugar, (like a caramel), back in the day when I could eat anything without gaining weight.
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Red Bank
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I am not too big on desserts but I can never turn down peanut butter pie.
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john(MI)
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I had a piece of apple pie with raisins in it one time. It was about two times thicker than a normal pie. I was in KC MO and saw it in a pie case and that was all it took. I didn't think I would like the raisins but they turned out to add a great extra flavor. I have never seen one like it since, and I'll never forget it. I won't eat rhubarb, lemon, any kind with marange. The Cheesecake Factory makes some good pies. If it's cut in a wedge I consider it pie!
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IBWD MIke
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My mom makes a mean rhubarb pie, makes the crust from scratch and doesn't overload the filling with sugar. You get the tart of the rhubarb, love that stuff! Mom and her sister were talking at thanksgiving diner how none of my generation have learned how to make angel-food cake. They both make a great one. Sadly will probably be a lost art in a few years, too labor intensive for me to learn.
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allisrutledge
Orange Level Joined: 30 Mar 2010 Location: SurgoinsvilleTN Points: 1354 |
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PIE hmmmm I like m all
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modirt
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Wasn't sure if that was holiday pies or pies in general? Sounds like in general. Best fruit pies in season are cherry, peach, apple and blackberry, plus for the odd tastes......gooseberry and rhubarb. The latter two are an acquired taste. You either love them or hate them. Up home, local restaurant is known for their pies and they sometimes have gooseberry (from canned filling......not the real deal), yet few people know about it, as there is a regular and if he gets there first, he will usually buy the entire pie. A true gooseberry freak will crawl across the room on broken glass to get a piece. There may be a state law that mandates a big scoop of vanilla ice cream on a slice of gooseberry pie. Best cream pies are coconut, raisin, pineapple cream, and chocolate.......assuming all are made with a cooked custard filling and the latter is made from chocolate squares and not powdered cocoa. Semi-related, but lacking the big topping is a chess pie. And pumpkin.....love pumpkin.....even when it's made with a squash. Then there is pecan.....which is made all the better if you can get your hands on some of our northern hard shell pecans.....plus don't tell anybody, but my secret ingredient is 1/2 cup of mini sized dark chocolate chips. And lastly, mincemeat........which is a traditional holiday season pie......made with several fruits.....applies, currents, spiced peaches, etc, plus real meat. I use a nice beef chuck. Like gooseberry, you love it or hate it. All of them enhanced if you use lard and a low gluten soft wheat flour like While Lilly for your crust.
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Burgie
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Coconut cream with hickory nut second.
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shameless dude
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any pie cept cherry and rhubarb, my fav's are banana crème and blueberry.
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ihc pickups
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Gooseberry is my all time favorite. Apple, Cherry, Lemon meringue comes in next.
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