It appears to be a pie containing pineapple and blueberries with a Crisco shortening crust.
use butter flavored Crisco
It appears to be a pie containing pineapple and blueberries with a Crisco shortening crust.
Sometimes shortening, such as Crisco, comes in flavors like "butter flavored". Check your local grocery store for other varieties.
Crisco brand butter shortening contains butter flavor, while regular Crisco brand shortening does not. This gives the butter shortening a buttery taste that the regular shortening lacks. Both can be used interchangeably in recipes that call for shortening.
You can use butter or margarine as a substitute for Crisco shortening in this recipe.
In the baking goods section of any decent grocery store.
Any tupe of shortening should do. Crisco is a good choice, though.
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Crisco shortening contains partially hydrogenated soybean and palm oil mono- and diglycerides. These ingredients help improve the texture and consistency of the shortening.
vegetable shortening (CRISCO)
Absolutely, in fact, there are entire diets based solely off of crisco shortening. Crisco does not contain certain nutrients so vitamin pills are advised. Over consumption of crisco can lead to large fat deposits in the lower back.