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Strawberry Tarts

Submitted by: Carol 
This easy recipe makes twelve miniature tarts, the perfect offering for a tea party. A cooked apple glaze is brushed over the bottom of each pre-baked tart shell. Sliced strawberries are spooned in and more apple glaze is poured on. The tarts are chilled and served with a dollop of whipped cream. 
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Mini Strawberry Cheesecakes

Submitted by: Philadelphia Cream Cheese  Provided by: Philadelphia
These little cheesecakes are a creamy, pink confection with a vanilla wafer base and strawberry slices on top. 
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Strawberry Cobbler I

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
Whole strawberries are combined with a thick syrup of sugar, water and cornstarch. The mixture is poured into a two-quart baking dish, dotted with butter and topped with a cream-based dough. This luscious cobbler is baked until the strawberries are bubbling away and the top is brown and beautiful. 
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Strawberry Pizza

Submitted by: DeejVoices 
For this sweet, whimsical pie, a sweet dough is made from a mixture of confectioners' sugar, melted butter and flour. It 's pressed into a 12-inch pizza pan and baked. Then sweetened cream cheese is spread over the cooled crust, topped with sliced strawberries and topped with a creamy custard. Chill the pie and then top it with whipped cream or a drizzle of chocolate sauce. 
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Strawberry Cobbler II

Submitted by: BAMBOO 
The strawberries for this yummy cobbler are first cooked with sugar, water, and cornstarch. This thick and fruity filling is poured into a 2-quart baking dish and topped with great dollops of sweet baking powder dough. Just before the cobbler finishes baking, it 's brushed with a brown sugar streusel. 
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Big Guy Strawberry Pie

Submitted by: Pat Collins 
In a simple crust made of confectioners' sugar, flour and butter is piled a hearty mound of whole strawberries that glistens from a sweet syrup spooned over the top. Then dollop with whipped cream, and that's all there is to this wonderfully simple sweet pie. 

Strawberry Pie III

Submitted by: ANTLALA 
The crust for this terrific pie is made with crumbled zwieback (twice-baked) toast which adds a wonderful texture to the finished pie. Its first layer is a sweetened cream cheese layer with whipped topping and mini marshmallows folded into it. The second is a chunky strawberry gelatin glaze. Chill the pie until it 's firm. 
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Frosty Strawberry Pie

Submitted by: Jill D 
This is such a pretty pie to slice and serve. Strawberry gelatin is combined with vanilla ice cream, poured into a graham cracker crust, and chilled until almost set. Fresh strawberries are then folded in and the pie is tucked into the fridge until ready to serve. 
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Strawberry Pretzel Pie

Submitted by: IMJEN2 
Salty and sweet describes this delicious pie to a tee. This pie 's crust is made from crushed and sweetened pretzels with a bit of melted butter to hold everything together. A sugared whipped topping and a cream cheese layer is spread over the baked crust, and finished with a chilled frozen strawberry and gelatin concoction. This recipe makes a large 9x13-inch pie. 
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Strawberry Pretzel Salad

Submitted by: Susan Saunders 
Three yummy layers make this a delightful salad/dessert surprise. There 's a gelatin and strawberry layer, a creamy cream cheese and whipped cream layer, and finally a crushed and sweetened baked pretzel layer. Serves ten. 
 
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