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    Magic Pie

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    • on October 16, 2002

      This was truely Magic. So quick and easy to prepare with just several on hand ingredients. I was amazed at how it makes its own crust. I followed the amount of ingredients and instructions without any alterations, using the crushed pineapple. I found two things I would do differently the next time. I would use two cups of crushed pineapple instead of one to enhance the pineapple flavor. With only one cup it had the wonderful light fluffy taste of an egg custard and not quite enough pineapple taste. I also found that after the 40 minute cooking time was up, the middle of the pie was no where near set but the edges were getting very brown. I covered the edges with aluminum foil and had to bake for another 40 minutes before it set. I will have to check my oven as the temperature may be off. It was wonderful, light, tasty and super easy and I will add it to my favorites.

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    • on October 22, 2002

    • on November 05, 2007

      This may be the easiest pie I have ever made! I used shredded coconut for an extremely tasty coconut pie! No crust to make because this recipe does indeed develop it's own crust as it bakes. My pie was ready in exactly 37 minutes and I garnished with toasted coconut. Lee Lee, I love you and miss you so much! Your legacy lives on in all the incredible recipes you passed down to me ~ Thank you for being my Mom : )

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    • on June 30, 2009

      Needs sugar. I added 1/2 cup. You can also cut the butter back a bit. It took about an hour to bake.

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    • on January 01, 2007

      This is a great kitchen science experiment for the kids. The "magic" of chemistry. I have a similar recipe that uses 1/4 C honey instead of sugar 1/3 C butter (or margarine), so it's probably a little healthier. My recipe says, "measure everything into a blender, turn on high speed and count to 10." How much easier can that get?

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    • on December 05, 2005

      This is a magic pie! I used coconut. Makes a very pretty pie,and very easy to make.( a no brainer)

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    Nutritional Facts for Magic Pie

    Serving Size: 1 (145 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 8

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 363.9
     
    Calories from Fat 183
    50%
    Total Fat 20.4 g
    31%
    Saturated Fat 13.1 g
    65%
    Cholesterol 144.7 mg
    48%
    Sodium 249.9 mg
    10%
    Total Carbohydrate 39.6 g
    13%
    Dietary Fiber 0.7 g
    2%
    Sugars 30.3 g
    121%
    Protein 6.4 g
    12%
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