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On Mar 1, 10:12*pm, hahabogus > wrote:
> Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote : > > > > > Alan - As promised, the report on the apple hand pies: > > > I've never been shy when it comes to labor intensive recipes, but > > there has to be a payoff. This recipe was very time consuming and, > > ultimately, not worth the effort (although I thank you most sincerely > > for posting it). I'm going to fiddle around a bit - Dimitri posted a > > good runner-up that has possibilities. The DH said it tasted like his > > father's hand pies, but needed more filling - easily fixed for next > > time. The DH (who is the Tommy Tango of southern California) insists > > that his father pan fried them in cast iron skillets. *If I can cobble > > together a recipe that works, I'll post it. > > > Meanwhile, thank you for the recipe. It's given me a starting place! > > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd > > > -- > > > "Some weasel took the cork out of my lunch!" > > > * * *-- W.C. Fields > > > To reply, replace "meatloaf" with "cox" > > sorry it was for naught. > > Perhaps you'll run across a pastry dough that will fit your needs. > > The recipe dimitri posted is a killer and quite addictive. > > Another along those lines is using sheets of phyllo in a pie pan each > sheet buttered and brown sugared and place a little differently over top > of each other (each sheet is turned say 1/8 turn or so) so the corners > are not in the same place. *Then you fill and fold the excess phyllo > sheets that is outside of the pan over top as the top crust...looks very > rustic but depending on filling can be very very good. I believe the > standard is 10 to 12 sheets of phyllo. And of course bake the pie till > golden brown. > > -- > > The beet goes on -Alan Good heavens! That combination of phyllo, butter and brown sugar must be wonderful - with cinnamon for apples or almond and vanilla for cherry. Lynn in Fargo |
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