you can use 2 times as much but use butter or margarine
It appears to be a pie containing pineapple and blueberries with a Crisco shortening crust.
It appears to be a pie containing pineapple and blueberries with a Crisco shortening crust.
Pie shells are a crust that is often used for pies.You can fill them up with apple,pumpkin,blueberry or varius fruits and fillings. :)
More or less, your imagination is the only limit. Typical fillings include fruits (apples, berries, peaches, etc.), vegetables (rhubarb), meats (mince) and dairy products (cheesecake is actually a pie). Toppings range from a top crust similar to the base, to graham cracker or granola crumbles, to meringue, to none.
Lemon pudding and pie filling. The kind you cook.
it is made out of an iron thingy at bonfires.. you can put pie fillings and pizza stuff in it. It sort of resembles a toasted cheese sandwich.. Google it to see pictures.
A dough used to contain different types of sweet or savory fillings, generally with a top of the same pastry and baked
Dec 2009 Just bought it at Krogers in the aisle with canned pie fillings a little north of Houston.
Yes, it is quite possible to make pie fillings that look bad yet taste amazing. If one had never seen chocolate - a brown, gooey, pasty mass - it might look very bad indeed. Yet most people agree that gooey chocolate is quite delicious. The same might be said for pumpkin, mincemeat and many other pie fillings.
Unfortunately, Crisco is a terrible lard substitute. It doesn't taste as good; it doesn't perform as well in pastry-making; and it turns out to be less healthy than lard because of its trans fat content. (Crisco did introduce trans-fat-free shortening in 2004.)
Apple Pie is the favorite pie choice of ALL pies per a survey by Crisco, as per: "Pie Evolves With American Tastes in Baking Mangement, Vol. 12, No. 10 (October 2008), p. 6. Choices included apple, pumpkin, pecan, banana cream, cherry, lemon meringue, blueberry, key lime and other.Pumpkin Pie came in second.The occasion considered to be the "most popular pie holiday" was Thanksgiving.
No, do not use it to replace the bottom of your shoe.