you eat them
Is there a chance you are talking about Pillsbury Pie Crust Sticks, instead? They are listed on a list of discontinued products here: http://www.hometownfavorites.com/btwgb.asp My Pillsbury Oreo Brownie Bar mix is on there too =/
The wording of this question is somewhat confusing, but here's what I know. If a cheesecake crust recipe calls for chocolate cookie crumbs, you can use crushed Oreos even if you keep the cream in. Add the butter as called for, but leave out the additional sugar.
you could try using jello and incorporate the fruit into t and pt the jello on top of the graham cracker crust with whip cream.. its yummy
Buy 1 graham cracker pie crust. Beat 1 8 oz. package of cream cheese together with 1/3 cup sugar. Mix with 2 tablespoons vanilla and 1 cup of sour cream. Fold in 8 oz. Cool Whip. Spoon mixture into the pie crust and chill for a few hours.
There are many varieties of popular cheesecake recipes. But the most popular in America is still the simplest. The New York cheesecake recipe contains a filling made of cream cheese, milk, eggs, sour cream, vanilla extract, sugar and butter and a graham cracker crust.
macaroni crust pizza. AWESOME
You must bake the bottom crust as per recipe or pie crust directions before adding the pie filling.
No, you do not pre bake the crust.
Yes. Many kinds of pie, like chocolate cream, have no top crust.
Of course. But if you don't like the result, don't blame the recipe, because it's not the recipe that you prepared.
The exact same ingredients that the Tenderflake lard recommends to use for their pie crust. The recipe is on the back of the container.
Many cooking orientated websites can provide you with methods for cooking Pie crust free of charge such as whatscookingamerica.net and www.yumsugar.com