Well, I am a fan of any kind of chocolate pie but my all time favorite is s'more pie.
Here's the recipe:
Ingredients:
2 boxes chocolate pudding (and ingredients to make the pudding)
1 1/2- 2 cups mini marshmallows
1 graham cracker crust
home made or canned whipped cream
broken graham crackers, mini marshmallows and chocolate chips for topping
Directions:
1. Make the chocolate pudding and let cool for 15 minutes
2. Mix the mini marshmallows into the chocolate pudding
3. Pour pudding/marshmallow mixture into graham cracker crust until it is 3/4 of the way full
4. Fill the crust the rest of the way up by covering the pie with whipped cream
5. Nicely place broken graham cracker pieces, mini marshmallows and chocolate chips on top
I love crustless coconut pie.
1 stick unsalted butter
1 3/4 cup sugar
4 large eggs
1/2 cup self rising flour
2 cups sweetened shredded coconut
2 cups milk
Why should short crust pastry be handled as little as possible?
If the fat used in the pastry melts then it takes longer and everything is warmer and the fat picks up more flour grains than it should this means the flour is unable to absorb enough water and the pastry will crumble and be difficult to roll out. :)
Why do i have a sudden craving for pie?
It could be for many reasons. Your senses could have been stimulated by smelling other foods which altered your mood to wanting pie, or you just like pies or if you are a female it could be a sign of pregnancy.
Who has been hit in the face with the most pies?
Soupy Sales claims to have been hit by more than 19,000 pies. The Soupy Sales show was well known for regularly having cream pies thrown in people faces.
That would be RASPBERRY CHOCOLATE PIE!!
What is the best thing to put into pies?
In my opinion make your own cherry pie filling by cooking down pitted cherries with sugar and corn syrup.
Eel pie is a European dish made from eels, which while fairly hearty for a fish, are notoriously high in fat. Eel Pie Island is an island in the Thames River in Twickenham, Greater London. Until a footbridge was built in 1957, it was accessible only by boat.
What's an amarican? I assume u meant American? And no, I'm American and I don't like pie so the answer must be no.
Dang stereotypes.
How do you cook two pies at the same time with different temps?
Put one in the microwave and put one in the oven :L That's wat i saay anyywaay :D
Pies base will rot first or the meat depending on how long u had
What are mojo pies and sausage rolls?
Mojo is just the company name. They sell Traditional Australian Meat Pies. It is a flaky pastry filled with a speacial meat sauce. This is as Australian as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. These pies come in various flavors. Another popular version is the Shepards Pie. it has the same meat sauce, but with mashed potato on top(its just as yummy). Sausage rolls, are flaky pastries filled with a herbed sausage filling, also very Australian. Both the sausage roll and pies come in party sizes, and no Australian party is without our favorite delicacy.
Yes, aluminum foil works well. Make sure it is vented so that steam doesn't soak the crust. The filling should be pre-cooked before going into the crust, and the lower crust can be pre-cooked as well.
How do you make dough for fried pies?
Pput flour on the grill and soon you will have fried pie. works every time
Why is pie shell often baked on top of an upside down pie pan?
Protestants believe good works alone cannot gain you salvation.
AnswerCatholics and Protestants have much more in common than critics assume.Both churches adhere to the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds that set out the basic, but most profound beliefs of the Christian Church - a Triniarian God, Father Son and Holy Spirit; that Jesus is fully human and yet fully God, His virgin birth, life, death on the Cross, resurrection, ascension and coming again. They believe in the power of the Holy Spirit at work in peoples' lives today. They all accept the Bible as the source of God's word, written by individuals but inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Any differences, then, are in peripheral matters.
These include:
There are many other differences, of course, but these just highlight some of them. Despite the differences, we should remember that there is sufficient major doctrine in common to regard both Catholics and Protestants as true members of Christ's Church on earth, something which cannot be said of pseudoChristian cults like Mormonism and the Watchtower Society, where major rejection of even the most basic doctrines render these organisations as outside the Christian Church worldwide.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is only one real fundamental difference, all the rest is window dressing: Catholics believe that there is only ONE Church and that it was founded by Our Blessed Lord on the Apostle Peter, who was to rule it on earth. They believe, as the Bible says, that the Church is the Mystical Body of Our Blessed Lord, and His Bride, and that He sent the Holy Spirit to guide it until the end of time, that it will be One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic until the end of time.Protestants, on the other hand, believe that the Church is whatever they want it to be from their personal interpretation of the Bible (the New Testament, of which, was written by the Catholic Church and compiled as such four centuries AFTER Our Blessed Lord established the Catholic Church). Their various "churches" are all less than five hundred years old and were started by various men or women who disagreed with whatever church they belonged to. As they realize that their "churches" can not be the Church that Our Blessed Lord is talking about in the Bible, they redefined "church" to mean an invisible group of believers that no one can see.
Catholics believe that Christianity is something revealed to us by God and that we work out our salvation by believing what He revealed to us, and following His commandments, and working out our salvation with fear and trembling. Protestants believe that they can define Christianity to be whatever they feel comfortable with, and if they don't, they leave and start their own denomination to be in alignment with what they think. From Martin Luther's obsession with sex and sin, Henry VIII's obsession with brides and heirs, to Mormons and Jehovah Witnesses, we have whatever they think Christianity should be.
All of the rest is just the result of those two basic different decisions, whether to follow God, the way He revealed Himself, or to follow someone's idea of what God should have done.
AnswerProtestants believe good works alone cannot gain you salvation. Protestants do not believe in the pope's authority. Catholics give spiritual authority to the pope.Catholics trace their beliefs back to the apostles. Protestants began as Catholics who protested many aspects of the church in the 16th century. Today there are so many different protestant churches that it is hard to characterize them as a group. Some Protestants believe what might be called the principal doctrines while other Protestants believe fewer of the principal doctrines. The most basic beliefs that Catholics share with many Protestants, and Christians who don't call themselves protestant anymore, are: 1. the Bible as the source of God's revealed teaching. 2. Baptism as the sacrament necessary for salvation. 3. the Last Supper as the event that is the model of a worship service. 4. the Ten Commandments as the basic definition of morality. 5. the divinity of Christ as Son of God made man.
The principal differences are:
1.) Catholics recognize tradition as having equal importance as scripture. Paul points this out in his 2nd letter to Timothy.
2.) Protestants generally do not accept the True Presence in the Eucharist or, if they do, it is only a temporary thing. Our Lord disappears after communion.
3.) Protestants do not accept the leadership of the pope.
4.) Catholics recognize 7 sacraments (all biblical) while most Protestants recognize only one or two.
5.) Most Protestants do not recognize the Deuterocanonical books of the Bible that are accepted by Catholics.
6.) Most Protestants do not recognize the perpetual virginity of Mary.
7.) While most Protestants recognize the Communion of Saints, their view of it is considerably divergent from the Catholic view.
8.) Most Protestants believe man is saved by faith alone. Catholics believe we are justified by faith but saved by good works.
9.) Catholics believe our souls must undergo a final cleansing as punishment for sins forgiven in Purgatory. Protestants do not.
There are many other differences but the above are probably the most distinctive.
Roman Catholics follow the Pope in Rome as head of Jesus' church on earth. Protestants believe that the Pope is not God's chosen leader.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in the first century to bring God to the people and the people to God. The Protestant "churches" were founded by individuals sixteenth centuries after Christ according to their own personal beliefs.Catholics believe that God the Son became incarnate in a human body through the Holy Spirit and the Blessed Virgin Mary to save mankind from their sins. He established His Church and appointed Apostles (Bishops) and Peter (Pope) to guide that Church on earth and He guaranteed to be with It until the end of time. Catholics believe that you only have one choice in life: to love and serve the Lord, or to reject Him and be separated from Him forever in Hell. Every other choice you have in life comes down to that, is this following Jesus or rejecting Him.
Protestants reject Christ because they reject His Body: the Church. They believe that they are their own little Pope and that they can decide how to follow Jesus themselves. Thus they fragment into many "denominations" as they decide how they want to follow God, ignoring what He, Himself has said, and interpreting for themselves what is right or wrong. Thus they believe that they have more choices than following God or not, they believe that they have the choice to decide HOW they are going to follow God.
Another AnswerDepending on the domination. One of the major differences would be that Catholics believe in the pope and Protestants don't. Protestants also don't hold as many sacraments as Catholics do and women are allowed to become pastors in Protestantism while Catholics don't allow such a thing. Lutherans are the closest to Catholics while Baptist are the farthest from Catholics.The main differences between Catholics and protestants are...
Catholics believe in:
transubstantiation
Indulgences
Apostolic succession
Protestants believe in:
Consubstantiation
Dead in the body = Dead in the soul
"The invisible church"
The bible is the only source
Traditions are bad
Wine is evil
There is more in common betwen the Catholic Church and most Protestant churches than there is different, especially in the most important things, like our faith in God as Trinity, faith in Christ, the Resurrection, baptism, the importance of the Bible, etc.
There are many different Protestant churches and communities, each is different from the other, and so each is different from the Catholic Church in different ways.
Roman Catholic AnswerAs the above answer points out there are some amazing similarities between the two. However, the difference is huge. The Catholic Church was founded by Our Blessed Savior as His Mystical Body and He appointed Peter as His first Vicar to guide the Church on earth. He send the Holy Spirit to guide it into all truth and guaranteed that it would remain One (as His Body and His Bride) until the end of the world. As such the Catholic Church brings Our Blessed Lord to people, teaches them in His truth, forgives their sins, and feeds them with His Body and Blood leading them to salvation and happiness forever with God in Heaven. The protestant communities have literally nothing in common except that they all reject Christ Body in His Church "protesting" against His truth. They have fragmented into over 30,000 thousands different belief systems as of last count, and continue to fragment. The Catholic Church teaches that man has free will but only has one decision to make in life - whether to follow Our Blessed Lord and be saved, or not. It is a decision that one must keep making throughout one's life and is the decision behind all the other decisions that one makes. Protestants believe that they can tell God how they are going to worship Him, and what they are going to believe. Protestants reject some of the books of the Bible that the Church has preserved for centuries, they reject the sacraments that Our Blessed Lord gave for our salvation, and they believe many different things as each believer is his own final authority.Read more: What_best_describes_the_difference_between_protestant_and_Catholic_beliefs
Two pieces. (see discussion)
Can you eat pie for breakfeast?
Absolutely, especially if it is a blueberry pie, peach pie or apple pie. Lemon Marangue pie not so good etc. The only problem is the amount of sugar in pies, which may set you up for a sugar high and then a mid morning letdown.
Who made mince pies illegal in Britain?
They're not - at least not this week - I just bought two boxes from Sainsbury's !