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Tuesday Recipe Club: “Fried Pie Crust” — What the Hell? and BONUS RECIPE! Frozen Lemonade Pie

September 1st, 2009

I’m starting a new feature here at Chez Wacky — it’s called “Can Someone Please Explain This Wacky Recipe to Me?” Lelo? You’re the pie expert — get over here! (Nice feature they did on the Pie Contest in Thee O, by the by.)

FRIED PIE CRUST

3 cups plain flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. soda
1 pinch salt
1/3 cup shortening
1 egg
1 cup buttermilk
4 quarts peaches, cut up (canned or frozen)
3-4 cups sugar
1 cup vinegar

Mix peaches, sugar and vinegar and cook until very thick or consistency of peach preserves. Pour in hot pint jars while mixture is boiling and seal. Deep fat fry.

I’m thinking those jars are going to EXPLODE LIKE MOFOs if you deep fat fry ’em. Just sayin’. Safety first and all. OK, this next one sounds do-able. I think my MamaToo just made this recently. (She has a recipe for Chocolate Zucchini Cookies on her blog.) My friends, you cannot go wrong if you add Cool Whip to it. I love reading through my aunties’ and grandma’s cookbooks. “Add frozen lemonade right from the freezer.” (These recipes came from a church cookbook I love — Goodness pure & SIMPLE is the title.) (Of the cookbook, not the church.) How about…

FROZEN LEMONADE PIE

1 graham cracker crust
1 can Eagle Brand milk
1 small can frozen lemonade
1 9 oz. container Cool Whip

Chill milk. Beat well. Add frozen lemonade right from freezer. Beat until real thick. Fold in Cool Whip. Pour into crust. Refrigerate for about 1 hour. Will keep for a week. If using store bought crusts, recipe makes 2 small pies.

3 Comments

  1. edj says

    I think possibly two recipes got combined there. Don’t you?

    September 2nd, 2009 | #

  2. WackyMommy says

    Possibly…

    September 2nd, 2009 | #

  3. kg says

    fried pies are what apple pies used to be like at McDonalds before they started getting all healthy and baking them. The fried pie crust recipe is for the crust or the outer shell and you fill the crust and fold it into a half moon shape to make the pie before frying it.

    If you’ve ever had a hostess fruit pie you’ve had a fried pie.

    September 12th, 2009 | #

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