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Old Fashioned Raisin Pie I

Submitted by: Linda 
Raisins are plumped in water, and brown sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, vinegar and butter are stirred in. The filling is poured into a pastry shell, covered with a top crust, and baked in a hot oven for 30 minutes. Cool and serve with ice cream. 

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Raisin Pie

Submitted by: Patricia Baxter 
'TO TOP OFF the meal, Mother baked an amazing array of pies--there was something to satisfy everyone's tastes. Besides my favorite--raisin--there was one each of pumpkin, mincemeat, pecan, apple and cherry. We had scrumptious leftovers for days!' 

Raisin Pie II

Submitted by: Marge 
Two Crust Raisin Pie that's amazingly rich and sweet, perfect with a dollop of lightly sweetened whipped cream. 

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Grandma Meg's Raisin Pie

Submitted by: Pat Sisk 
Whenever I bake this pie, I think of the days of the Depression. Meat was hard to come by then, so Grandma Meg would tell my dad, 'If you go hunt for a rabbit or peasant for Sunday dinner, I'll make a raisin pie.' We had lot of wild game and raisin pies during those days! 

Raisin Pie IV

Submitted by: GINGER P 
Wonderful citrus flavors lace this delicious, raisin pie. Raisins are plumped and sweetened in orange and lemon juices, with smidgens of rind stirred in for more flavor and wonderful texture. A bit of flour is added for thickening, and then this yummy filling is poured into a prepared crust, topped with another and baked in a hot oven. 

Sour Cream Raisin Pie

Submitted by: Trish Rempe 
For my family, this pie is as essential for Thanksgiving dinner as turkey, dressing and mashed potatoes! I've been told this recipe's been in the family since the 1860's. 

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Simple Raisin Pie

Submitted by: L. Peter 
Raisins are first plumped in a mixture of water, sugar, flour, vanilla, lemon juice and butter. Then the filling is poured into a prepared pastry crust, topped with another crust and baked. Serve it with scoops of rum raisin ice cream. 

Quebec City Sugar Pie with Thick Cream

Submitted by: CTREYNARD 
This version is the regional specialty at its finest. This lovely brown-sugar-and-egg mixture sets like pumpkin pie! Serve in a pool of thick cream, which is the perfect complement to the rich, sweet dessert. 

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Fresh Apricot Pie

Submitted by: Ruth Peterson 
'This is a nice change of pace from the more traditional fruit and berry pies,' says Ruth Peterson of Jenison, Michigan. 'Apricots are very nutritious and delicious!' 

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Evie's Rhubarb Pie with Oatmeal Crumble

Submitted by: Lisawas Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Rhubarb is sweetened and topped with a crunchy oat topping in this delicious and easy to make pie. A dear family friend always grew rhubarb and made this pie with her bounty each year. People are skeptical when they hear it is a rhubarb pie without strawberries but after only one taste, they understand the magic of this pie. Serve with vanilla ice cream for added sweetness! 
 
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