- Sugar
- Baking Cocoa
- Cornstarch
- Water
- butter or margarine
- vanilla extract
- vanilla ice cream
- crushed graham crackers
- brown sugar
- white sugar
- milk
- butter
- chocolate chips
- peanut butter
Makes one 9-inch pie
If candied yams are unavailable, regular canned yams can be substituted. The best way to judge doneness is with an instant-read thermometer. The center 2 inches of the pie should look firm but jiggle slightly. The pie finishes cooking with residual heat; to ensure that the filling sets, cool it at room temperature and not in the refrigerator. To ensure accurate cooking times and a crisp crust, the filling should be added to the prebaked crust when both the crust and filling are warm. Serve at room temperature with whipped cream. Vodka is essential to the texture of the crust and imparts no flavor; do not substitute.
- CRUST:
- cold water
- FILLING:
- heavy cream
- whole milk
- large eggs plus 2 large yolks
- maple syrup
- grated fresh ginger
- ground nutmeg
This recipe is best with Grandma Bertie’s Father’s rhubarb, some of which is now planted in Charley and Kristin’s garden. Roberta’s notes on her original recipe card read, “I find that half of the oatmeal mixture is enough and save the remaining in a jar for another time.”
- sugar
- flour
- eggs
- flour
- old-fashioned rolled oats
- salt
- sugar
- melted butter
- rhubarb cut into one-inch pieces.
- semi-sweet chcolate
- unsweetened cocoa
- packed light-brown sugar
- large eggs
- all purpose flour
- salt
- chopped pecans
- milk
- vanilla extract
- mini marshmallows
- crushed peppermint sticks
- Nilla Wafers
- fresh raspberries
- all purpose flour
- baking powder
- salt
- unsalted butter
- sugar
- large egg yolks
- vanilla extract
- Jiffy icing
- Cookie Recipe:
- all purpose flour
- baking powder
- salt
- unsalted butter
- sugar
- large egg yolks
- vanilla extract
- FROSTING:
- egg
- vanilla
- vinegar
- oil
- cold water
- salt
- soda
- cocoa
- flour
- sugar
- CAKE:
- sugar
- puch Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix
- all purpose flour
- egg
- Green food color
- wooden sticks with rounded ends
- Betty Crocker colored sugars or decors