Sentences with phrase «smaller pie pan»

If using a smaller pie pan, you may have some filling and crumble left over.
If I ever get my hands on a smaller pie pan I will experiment with this using fructose rather than sugar.

Not exact matches

Somewhere between the chicken soup and the butter - bleeding pie, I'd made peace with the God of pots and pans — not because God wanted to meet me in the kitchen, but because God wanted to meet me everywhere, in all things, big or small.
Butter cake from Modern Classics Book 2: Cookies, Biscuits & Slices, Small Cakes, Cakes, Desserts, Hot Puddings, Pies & Tarts (Morrow Cookbooks) Cake: 1/2 cup + 1 tablespoon (127g) unsalted butter, very well softened 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup + 1 1/2 tablespoons (218g) caster sugar 3 eggs 1 1/2 cups + 1 1/2 tablespoons (225g) all purpose flour, sifted 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, sifted 1/4 teaspoon baking soda, sifted pinch of salt 1/2 cup (120 ml) whole milk, room temperature Icing: 1 cup (140g) icing sugar, sifted 1 - 2 tablespoons lemon juice or water Preheat the oven to 160 °C; butter a 20 cm (8in) round cake pan, line the bottom with baking paper and butter the paper as well.
If you don't have one, you can use two 9 - inch pie pans and make two smaller cheesecakes.
This recipe fills one big in a tart pie pan and can surely feed a small army.
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees and spread a small amount of pasta sauce in the bottom of a baking dish (pie plate, cake pan... doesn't matter).
Press into a pie pan (I didn't end up using all of the crust mixture because I think my pie pan is on the small side).
Place into 4 small torte pans or one 8 by 8 pie pan and spread out over the bottom.
I think the next time I make this I'm going to use either a few small pie tins so I can easily freeze the leftovers or use my muffin pan to make the serving sizes more manageable or I should say controllable.
Pour into a spring form pan over a crumb crust, into a deep dish pie shell, or even in 6 small ramekins for individual servings.
While berry sauce is chilling, cut a small circle from parchment paper and line the bottom of the pie or tart pan.
I think next time I'll make them a little smaller and use s 9 × 13 dish because the 9 rolls were so big, even in a 9 ″ glass pie pan
If you don't have the right - size skillet, try a pie plate, a cake pan, or a small baking dish.
Lane uses pans in creative ways (a loaf pan, for example, is perfect for making two big brownies; muffin tins make great mini pies), but also takes advantage of smaller pans that are now widely available.
While the pie sets in the freezer, prepare the praline topping by combining the pecans, maple syrup, ghee, and vanilla in a small sauce pan
I was afraid it would be too small with the sides folded over, so I prepared the filling according to the recipe than spooned it in to a store bought pie crust in a pie pan.
I don't remember seeing pie pans that small before.
You can make them yourself: a shaker made from a small plastic bottle with beans or popcorn kernels in it (make sure the lid is glued and tightened securely to prevent a choking hazard); a drum made out of an empty coffee can; a pie pan and a spoon to tap out the rhythm to a song.
Pour «pie» into a small pan or bowl for baking.
(I used a 10 - inch springform pan, but you can use a smaller pan if you want a really deep - dish pie.)
You can either use 8 small tart pans or make one regular pie crust like I did my Raspberry Meringue Pie.
* 1/4 cup plus 1 Tablespoon superfine rice flour (plus extra for dusting pie pan) * 1/4 cup potato starch * 1/4 cup tapioca starch * 1/3 cup sugar * 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder * 1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum * 1/8 teaspoon salt * 5 Tablespoons cold butter, cut into small pieces * 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pour into a spring form pan over a crumb crust, into a deep dish pie shell, or even in 6 small ramekins for individual servings.
I am always on the lookout for small glass pie pans — about the 4 - 6 inch size — they are great for making a sweet individual pie for a birthday girl or boy, or to give a little taste of home cooking to our elderly neighbor who lives all alone and is over 90!
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