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Raisina (Funeral Pie)

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
Raisins and vanilla are stirred into a thick and lovely custard made with egg yolks, butter, scalded milk and sugar. This lovely filling is then cooled slightly, poured into a baked pie shell and smothered with meringue. After a moment in the oven, this luscious pie is ready to be topped with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg. 

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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. 

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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. 

Old Fashioned Raisin Pie II

Submitted by: Carolyn 
This pie 's sugary raisin filling is cooked up on the stove. When the raisins are plump and well-sugared, cornstarch and lemon juice is added. Then the thick, sweet filling is poured into a prepared crust and chilled. Serve with whipped cream. 

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. 

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Concord Grape Pie II

Submitted by: Terri 
This very flavorful grape pie has the added delight of a yummy brown sugar, butter and rolled oat crumble topping that adds wonderful taste and crunch to each bite. 

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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Apple Pie Filling

Submitted by: Terri 
When your favorite apple is in season, pick up a bunch and make this luscious pie filling that freezes beautifully. Sliced apples are partially cooked on top of the stove with water, sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon and nutmeg. Then they 're ladled into containers and frozen. You 'll have enough for five 9-inch pies. 

Vinegar Pie IV

Submitted by: Maggie 
We know that this version of vinegar pie is about a century old, so while you 're mixing it up, you can contemplate all the people it 's delighted over the years. Egg, sugar, butter, flour, lemon juice, water and vinegar are mixed together in a bowl, poured into a prepared crust and baked. 

Raisin Pie III

Submitted by: CAKELADYJ 
Lots and lots of plump raisins are combined with a thick, sweetened milk and butter mixture that 's spooned into a waiting crust. The top crust is fitted on and this old fashioned pie is baked until golden. Serve it with generous scoops of vanilla ice cream. 
 
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