It is possible, however it would be undesirable because of the traditional composition of a lime pie.
Lime pie is typically made with lime curd or lime pudding. The crust is baked first then filled, after which the pie is refrigerated to allow the filling to set. As such, lime pies are never made with a top crust unless that crust is first baked, then added atop the chilled filling.
An alternative may be to cut very thin circular slices from a lime. These slices of lime could then be poached in simple syrup until the rind has softened. One could then adorn the top of the completed pie with the candied slices of lime creating a visual effect.
Yes, you can.
It depends on how many slices are in the pie. If you cut the pie into 24 pieces, 12 slices will be half the pie, which will leave 12 slices, 6 could be blueberry and six could be strawberry. If there are a total of 12 slices in the pie, the three of the slices will be blueberry.
There is key lime "juice" in key lime pie.
I didn't eat a slice of pie, I ate a pie - so no slices are left.
You can find recipes for allergy friendly key lime pie at the following websites...www.thetastyalternative.com/.../bottomless-key-lime-pie-with-whippe... or at joshandemilyrichardson.blogspot.com/.../key-lime-pie-alternative.ht.
A standard apple pie is typically cut into 8 slices.
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There are six slices of pie in a Trivial Pursuit pie game piece.
No, it is not recommended to put a pie tin in an air fryer to bake a pie.
In Excel slices relate to pie charts. Pieces of pie charts are referred to as slices. They represent the different values that are being charted.
Considering my cooking skills, if I were moved to bake someone a pie, it wouldn't be for a friend... "Whatch it, dude, or.. I'll bake you a pie..."
because of the inside part and the crust. It also depends on how well you bake it!