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  2. I made Ree Drummond's chicken pot pie, but my mom's ... - AOL

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    Per Drummond's instructions, the pie is done when the crust turns brown and the filling gets bubbly, which should take about 25 to 30 minutes in the oven. Unfortunately, my crust fell in the oven.

  3. 16 Comforting Dishes You Can Bring to a New Parent in Those ...

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    Chicken Pot Pie. Imagine a new mom's face when she peels back the aluminum foil to reveal a full, ready-to-bake chicken pot pie. Best day ever! All she's gotta do is pop it in the oven and dinner ...

  4. You only need a microwave to bake this mini pumpkin pie - AOL

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    In The Know's AmiLin McClure has made seasonal baking all the easier with this microwave mug pumpkin pie recipe. In a few simple steps, this decadent, creamy dessert is ready in just 5 minutes.

  5. Frozen meal - Wikipedia

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    Cryogenic freezing is widely used as it is a method for rapid freezing, requires almost no dehydration, excludes oxygen thus decreasing oxidative spoilage, and causes less damage to individual freezing pieces. Due to the fact that the cost of operating cryogenic freezing is high, it is commonly used for high value food products such as TV ...

  6. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    When food was placed in the box with the microwave energy, the temperature of the food rose rapidly. On 8 October 1945, Raytheon filed a United States patent application for Spencer's microwave cooking process, and an oven that heated food using microwave energy from a magnetron was soon placed in a Boston restaurant for testing. [15]

  7. Snap freezing - Wikipedia

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    Snap freezing (or cook-chill or blast freezing) is the process of rapid cooling of a substance for the purpose of preservation. It is widely used in the culinary and scientific industries. It is widely used in the culinary and scientific industries.

  8. Yes, Thankfully, You Can Freeze Pumpkin Pie—Here’s ... - AOL

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    Food safety experts recommend storing pumpkin pie in the freezer for one to two months tops after baking. After that, the pie may start to lose flavor and, therefore, not taste as good.

  9. Pot pie - Wikipedia

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    A pot pie or potpie is a type of savory pie, usually a meat pie, covered by a pie crust consisting of flaky pastry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pot pies may be made with a variety of fillings including poultry, beef, seafood or plant-based meat substitute fillings, and may also differ in the types of crust.