Belongs to rosie Blueberry Pie 

I put in 4 tbsp of cornstarch instead of 3 tbsp, and it set without a problem. Also, I added a splash of lemon juice to the blueberry mixture for some extra flavor, and I covered the edges of the pie crust with aluminum foil until the last 15 minutes (to prevent overbrowning).

I would advise changing the oven temperature to 375 degrees because even after covering the edge of the crust it still got a little overdone on 425 degrees. I would also not cook it on the bottom rack, but the middle rack. Finally, wait at least 1 hour before cutting to let the cornstarch do its thing or you will end up with to much juice. FRESH BLUEBERRYS ARE THE TICKET!!

Top with vanilla ice cream.

You might need to buy:
  • white sugar
  • cornstarch
  • ground cinnamon
  • fresh blueberries
  • recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie
  • butter
Belongs to rosie Three Berry Pie 
You might need to buy:
  • white sugar
  • cornstarch
  • raspberries
  • fresh blueberries
  • recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie
Belongs to rosie Apple Pie Muffins 

Fill 3/4 full into muffin tin, bake 20 minutes.

serves 12
You might need to buy:
  • vanilla extract
  • buttermilk
  • egg
  • ground cloves
  • nutmeg
  • packed brown sugar
  • cinnamon
  • baking soda
  • whole wheat flour
  • all-purpose flour
  • packed brown sugar
  • all-purpose flour
  • ground cinnamon

Use 2/3 cup reduced-fat sour cream, 1 tsp. vanilla, and 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon in the filling; in the topping I used half white and half brown sugars (for total of 1/2 cup), and added 1 tsp. cinnamon

You might need to buy:
  • white sugar
  • sour cream
  • all-purpose flour
  • white sugar
  • fresh blueberries
  • all-purpose flour
  • cinnamon
  • butter
Belongs to rosie Peach-a-Berry Pie 
You might need to buy:
  • fresh raspberries or blackberries
  • white sugar
  • all-purpose flour
  • ground cinnamon
  • coarse granulated sugar
Belongs to rosie Key Lime Pie VII 
You might need to buy:
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • sour cream
  • key lime juice
  • grated lime zest

I added a teaspoon of cinnamon, a good dash of nutmeg and a tablespoon of vanilla to the syrup prior to simmering (compensate for adding the vanilla by omiting a tablespoon of that 1/4 cup of water). Next, definately mix the syrup with the apples rather than trying to pour into the pie (save enough to glaze top crust). Do use a 9" glass pie pan to avoid spillage. Use the middle shelf in the oven (so top crust doesnt brown too fast). And last but not least, I did the lattice top crust, and it turned out picture perfect, but im convinced that using a complete top crust with designer slits cut into it would turn out just as beautifully. Whatever you decide to do with the top crust, just remember the syrup you saved to glaze the top with needs to still be HOT or it will thicken up on you, so have your plan together and move quickly.

1. I baked the pie at 350 degreees for the entire time to minimize scorching.
2. I added 2 tablespoons flour and 1 tablespoon cornstarch to the syrup mixture. I also eliminated the water from the syrup mixture which made the pie very thick and gel-like. I also added cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and nutmeg to the syrup.
3. I mixed half of the syrup with the apples themselves before putting in the pie crust.
4. The syrup crystalizes very easily, so I made half of the syrup to mix in with the apples. Then I was able to take my time making my lattice crust and garnishes. Then, I mixed up the rest of the syrup and brushed it on the top of the pie.
5. About 10 minutes before the pie was done (about 50 minutes had elapsed), I brushed the pie with a little milk and sprinkled the top with sugar and cinnamon.
6. After making it again, I served it warm. NOT A GOOD IDEA! It was very runny. The first time allowed it to sit overnight and warmed it slightly in the microwave before serving.

You might need to buy:
  • unsalted butter
  • all-purpose flour
  • water
  • white sugar
  • packed brown sugar

Not enough for a deep dish pie plate. Use 1 1/2 recipe for deep dish. 1 more recipe for top crust, if desired.

I also used Butter Flavored Crisco. I put the Crisco in the freezer for about 15 minutes to chill. I filled a glass with ice and water and used this for my water.

Can add 1 teaspoon of sugar to flour to increase sweetness.

Let dough sit out for about 10 minutes before rolling out to prevent crumbling.
Roll out between two sheets of wax paper.

I now make this crust all the time and I now use sticks of butter right out of the fridge instead of chilled Crisco and I like the taste much better. I’ve used this for all kinds of pies, even chicken pot pie and it goes great w/ anything you want to use it for. Also for a tip.. spread milk over the top of the crust and sprinkle w/ sugar before baking for a sweeter crust.

For pre-baked: bake the crust at 400 degrees for about 8-10 minutes.

You might need to buy:
  • all-purpose flour

I healthied this recipe up a bit by using 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour plus 1 cup of white flour and it turned out great.

For dessert crust:
Use 1 Tablespoon sugar instead of 2 teaspoons
Cut salt to a pinch

You might need to buy:
  • white sugar
  • all-purpose flour
  • vegetable oil
  • milk
Belongs to Jade Chocolate Cake 

This cake tastes fine without the frosting. It is liquidy cake and should never be used in a bundt pan

ready in about 45 minutes; serves 12
You might need to buy:
  • flour
  • COCOA POWDER
  • baking soda
  • salt
  • PURE VANILLA EXTRACT
  • sugar
  • boiling water
  • eggs
  • ButterCream Frosting
  • soft butter
  • PURE VANILLA EXTRACT
  • milk