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Recipes Using Raisin Pie Filling

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Date: 12/06/2006 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Advice  
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I was given one can of raisin pie filling but no recipe. Does anyone have a recipe using raisin pie filling - not necessarily for pie but for any type of dessert.

Kay from Canton, IL
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Post By LRP (Guest Post) (02/14/2007)
-you can make these 2 pies with the one can of raisin filling (so you'll have 2 diffrent pies) or you can just make these fillings place them into parfait glasses with a scoop of vanilla ice cream

MOCK CHERRY PIE

INGRDIENTS:
&frac; raisin pie filling, &frac; can whole cranberry sauce, 2 tbsp flour, 1 tsp.van. 2 pie crusts

DIRECTIONS:
- mix all but pie crusts into lge pan.
- On low heat cook till bubbles
- Place into pie crust
- Place top crust on pie crip along edge. Cut 3 slices in middle
- Bake in oven at 400 degrees for 30 mins

MINCED PIE

INGRDIENTS:
&frac; raisin pie filling, 4 diced pears(cored), 1 orange(will use both peel and juice)
&frac; tsp. cinn. &frac; tsp. cloves

DIRECTIONS:
-do the same as mock pie


Post by Ariela (91) | (12/07/2006)
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When I was a kid I remember my mom making raisin creme pies.
It was like a vanilla creme or pudding with raisins. Is that what your can is? Or is it more dence like mincemeat? She also made mincemeat pies.. I have no idea what mincemeat is but it doesnt sound good to me :) But I remember it was sweet tasting.


Post by joesgirl (1) | (12/07/2006)
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I would try to incorporate it with applesauce for a raisin applesauce which would go nice with a pork dinner or ham dinner. Also how about putting a tablespoon for every bowl of oatmeal. Make muffins & fill the muffin cups half way with batter, then add a large teaspoon of the raisin pie filling & then cover with more batter. Bake as usual.


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