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Oatmeal Pie II

Submitted by: Karin Christian
When oatmeal goes into this pie 's simple filling, it bakes up all sweet and gooey, and tastes like pecans. This simple, last-minute pie goes great with scoops of ice cream or dollops of whipped cream. 

Oatmeal Pie IV

Submitted by: Linda G.
For this delicious pie, combine oatmeal, coconut, butter, corn syrup, brown sugar, salt and eggs. After about 45 minutes in the oven, you 'll get a gooey and wonderful pie that tastes like pecans. 

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Oatmeal Pie I

Submitted by: B. Hearidge
Gooey, sweet and wonderful, this oatmeal pie is hard to resist. Sugar, eggs, butter, cornstarch and oatmeal are combined, poured into a pie crust and topped with luscious, white coconut. Bake, cool and serve this mock-pecan pie with whipped cream. 

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Oatmeal Pie V

Submitted by: Karin Christian
Cinnamon and cloves spice up this sweet and wonderful pie filling that bakes up tasting exactly like a sweet and pecan pie. 

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Oatmeal Pie III

Submitted by: Don Davidson
Coconut, corn syrup, evaporated milk and oatmeal whip up into a lovely filling that is spooned into a prepared pie crust and baked. Everyone will think it 's a pecan pie! 

Chocolate Oatmeal Pie

Submitted by: Ruth
No one will guess there 's oatmeal in this wonderful pie that 's full of chocolate and coconut with a hint of vanilla. 

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Pie

Submitted by: Emily Hargis
This is an easy recipe but the pie won't stay around long! It is wonderful served hot with vanilla ice cream. 

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Mocha Walnut Pie

Submitted by: Pat Pinter
Chocolate, coffee, butter, sweetened condensed milk, eggs and vanilla melt and mingle on the stovetop, and is poured into an unbaked pie shell. Walnuts are arranged on top, and the pie is baked until the filling is set. Serve warm or chilled. 

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Egg Custard Pie III

Submitted by: Pat
This very old recipe has a small amount of milk and a bit of flour stirred into the custard, so it bakes up more dense than a traditional custard. And the nutmeg adds a wonderful flavor to this heavier baked pie. Serve warm or cold with whipped cream. 

Poor Man's Pecan Pie

Submitted by: Glenda
For this sweet and rich pie, rolled oats masquerade as pecans and no one is the wiser. Corn syrup, sugar, eggs and butter are stirred into the batter, and when it 's baked, the oats take on the texture and taste of those lovely nuts. Serve with lots of whipped cream. 
 
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