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Title: primitive makes a running pie
Post by: franksolich on August 21, 2012, 08:56:51 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/115713220

Oh my.

Skins's island is pretty noisy this evening, and as I have a headache, I decided to head for the quieter climes of the cooking and baking forum.

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Viva_La_Revolution (25,826 posts)

Please help with my pie recipe.. it came out too runny

Butterscotch Peach Pie (the flavor was excellent, just came out too soupy)

4 cups sliced fresh peaches (maybe too juicy and it threw it off?)

3/4c brown sugar
2 T. flour
1/3 c light corn syrup
3 T butter
(mix in saucepan and boil to thicken. Not enough flour or didn't cook it long enough?, I usually use cornstarch)

Then you add
2 T. lemon juice
1/2 t. vanilla
pour over the peaches and bake

How can I make sure I get it right this time?

I'm sure the pie-and-jam primitive, who ices her upper shelf, will come to the rescue.  Let's wait and see.

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cbayer (110,218 posts)

1. I recently made one that came out great.

I used regular sugar (1 cup), much more flour (like 2/3 cup) mixed with a little cinnamon, nutmeg and salt, then tossed the peaches in it. Dotted the top with butter before putting on the top crust.

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Viva_La_Revolution (25,826 posts)

2. thanks, I think it needs more flour too

I've always liked peach pie done your way too, with a little spice. This butterscotch one comes out almost creamy tasting...

I'm gonna go give it another try!

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Warpy (64,232 posts)

3. You used flour instead of cornstarch

Cornstarch has much more thickening power, spoonful by spoonful, than flour does.

^^the defrocked warped primitive, who's meaner and uglier than a rattlesnake.

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Viva_La_Revolution (25,826 posts)

4. I'll try it both ways eventually

this time, 1/3 cup flour and 1 T cornstarch. I'm digging in as soon as it cools a little more

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Warpy (64,232 posts)

5. I find flour tends to make it gummy while cornstarch keeps the syrup crystal clear.

I thicken with flour (usually rice flour since I can't eat wheat) only when the stuff will be reheated.

^^one notices the defrocked warped primitive alleges yet another "allergy."

It appears the only thing she's not "allergic" to is chocolate.

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Lisa0825 (12,513 posts)

6. Suggestion for serving a runny pie....

It has happened to me before, so instead of plates, I served it over ice cream in a bowl, and everyone thought I had just made a fancy ice cream dessert!

Well, the above's the whole campfire, and the always-helpful pie-and-jam primitive didn't show up.

Probably rushed down to the convenience store to buy a 5-pound bag of ice, which she wears instead of a brassiere.
Title: Re: primitive makes a running pie
Post by: ChuckJ on August 21, 2012, 09:15:33 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/115713220

Oh my.

Skins's island is pretty noisy this evening, and as I have a headache, I decided to head for the quieter climes of the cooking and baking forum.

I'm sure the pie-and-jam primitive, who ices her upper shelf, will come to the rescue.  Let's wait and see.

^^the defrocked warped primitive, who's meaner and uglier than a rattlesnake.

^^one notices the defrocked warped primitive alleges yet another "allergy."

It appears the only thing she's not "allergic" to is chocolate.


Well, the above's the whole campfire, and the always-helpful pie-and-jam primitive didn't show up.

Probably rushed down to the convenience store to buy a 5-pound bag of ice, which she wears instead of a brassiere.

I think the main two things that all of them really are allergic to is work and the truth.
Title: Re: primitive makes a running pie
Post by: obumazombie on August 21, 2012, 09:18:31 PM
Maybe the pie doesn't have the runs, maybe it gives it.