On a lightly floured work surface, roll the larger disk
into a 12" circle. Press the circle into a buttered 9"
pie pan and trim the edges flush with the edge of the
Geri Atricks wrote to Dave Drum <=-
On a lightly floured work surface, roll the larger disk
into a 12" circle. Press the circle into a buttered 9"
pie pan and trim the edges flush with the edge of the
This makes it a PIE, not a cake. :) Seems someone doesn't
know the difference between a pie and a cake. :)
Seems someone doesn't know that this is a real names echo. So what izzit
it. With a streusel topping and pie-like dough, this Rosh Hashana apple dessert is half cake, half pie. Not all desserts in a pie pan/plate/dish are pies. Whether they use a crust or not.
Dallas Vinson wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Seems someone doesn't know that this is a real names echo. So what izzit
Oops, sorry Dave. I HAD it set for real names, but then had some issues with my fido connection and apparently it created a new echo base on my board when things came back up and it defaulted to handles. It's fixed now.
it. With a streusel topping and pie-like dough, this Rosh Hashana apple dessert is half cake, half pie. Not all desserts in a pie pan/plate/dish are pies. Whether they use a crust or not.
Learned something new. I was always taught that if it's in a pie pan
then it's a pie, and cakes have a good bit more flour in them.
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