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A fruit pie (or tart) in which the principal filling ingredient is blueberries. Bob Andy pie United States (Amish community) Sweet A sweet custard pie, spiced with cinnamon and cloves. Bougatsa: Greece: Sweet or savory Consists of custard, cheese, or minced meat filling between layers of phyllo. Boysenberry pie United States: Sweet
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Raspberry-peach pie made with fresh fruits. Peach pie is made with fresh, frozen or canned peaches. The basic fruit pie filling, made with fresh fruit, lemon juice, sugar and cornstarch, can be frozen in advance and used later. The basic fresh peach pie can be combined with other fruits like strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, apple, pear or ...
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Apples and berries are an unexpected combination that works beautifully in this tasty pie. You can use fresh or frozen raspberries; both deliver that signature sweet-tart punch. View Recipe
Raspberry pie is a type of pie with a raspberry filling. The primary ingredients include raspberries, sugar, lemon juice, salt, and butter. A common variant of raspberry pie is raspberry cream pies, which are raspberry pies with cream added. Raspberry pie is eaten around the world, and the specific region of origin of raspberry pie is unknown.
Put all the ingredients into a bowl and stir. Leave the mixture to macerate for 2 hours, which will give the fruit time to release its juices. Transfer to a pan and stir over low heat until the sugar has dissolved, then increase the heat to bring to a rolling boil and cook for 5 to 10 minutes or until the jam reaches setting point.
Bumbleberry pie [1] is a mixed berry pie. It is made of at least three kinds of berries, but generally refers to a mixed berry pie, [2] as there is no such berry as a "bumbleberry". This pie often also contains apple [3] and/or rhubarb. [4] [5] Berries commonly used in this pie may include blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and ...