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Oh pshaw, on Mon 19 Nov 2007 10:16:31a, Melba's Jammin' meant to say...
> I make a fine apple pie. Excellent, in fact. > Trying to cut down on Wednesday work, is there any way to prepare the > pie filling and refrigerate it for a couple days? I'm thinking along > the lines of pre-cooking or par-cooking the filling so that I can simply > put it in the crust, top, and bake on Wednesday for transport that > evening and the next day. > > I suppose I'm looking to do something along the line of a canned filling > without buying Wilderness or whatever other glop is available. Might I also suggest adding 1/4 teaspoon of mace and 1/2 teaspoon of ground coriander to the cinnamon. An almost undefinable taste, but most people seem to love it. I baked two apple pies like that yesterday, one for each next door neighbor. Have had compliments from both. -- November 15th,2007 ¦ A mind is a terrible thing to lose... ¦ |_| _, _ _ | |(_||_)|_)\_| ___ | ._| | |_ _ ,_ |/ , _ . .,_ _ | | |(_|| ||\/_)(_|||/|| |(_| ___ ._| ._| .'=:-\ /.='( ` give thanks... /. ^=.'-._..---. |
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