Pinto Bean Pie I

Submitted by: Bonnie 
When we think of pinto beans we think of Mexican refried beans. But this delightful pie is most definitely a dessert, where the pintos take on a whole new personality when combined with lots of sugar, eggs, shredded coconut, butter and vanilla. The filling is poured into a prepared crust and baked for an hour. There 's enough filling for two sweet and delicious pies. 

Pinto Bean Pie III

Submitted by: James Nicely 
This is a mock pecan pie, which is quite similar to pecan pie, except that it uses pinto beans instead of pecans. 

Pinto Bean Pie IV

Submitted by: M Willits 
This recipe tastes like pecan pie, but uses pinto beans instead of pecans! 

Butter Bean Custard Pie

Submitted by: Glenda 
Like a pumpkin pie, only with big and beautiful butter beans, this pie is delicious. The beans are cooked, mashed and seasoned with nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves. Then they 're combined with flour, lots of sugar, a few eggs, butter, and vanilla, and poured into an unbaked pie shell and baked. 

Oatmeal Pie IV

Submitted by: GAF55 
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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New Mexico Oatmeal Pie

Submitted by: Maggie 
The sweet chunky filling is made with beaten eggs, white and brown sugars, oats, vanilla, chopped nuts and raisins. Then it 's spooned into an unbaked pie shell and baked until set and golden. It 's wonderful with sweetened whipped cream or rum raisin ice cream. 

Chess Pie II

Submitted by: Star Pooley 
In this wonderful recipe, the classic and creamy chess pie is updated with raisins, walnuts and dried fruit. It 's the perfect pie to add to your Thanksgiving or Christmas repertoire. 

Eighth Race Pie

Submitted by: Lori 
This chocolate and pecan pie laced with bourbon is a sure winner. The butter, sugar, egg, nuts, chocolates, bourbon and vanilla are combined in a bowl, poured into an unbaked pie crust and baked. 

Colonial Innkeeper's Pie

Submitted by: Jean Rix 
Pretend you 're making a cake, pour the batter into a pie shell, top with chocolate frosting and nuts, and bake. That 's it. What a neat pie ...cake. 

Navy Bean Pie

Submitted by: MARBALET 
Although this unusual recipe calls for navy beans, your guests will not be able to tell. Cooked beans are pureed and dolled up with evaporated milk, lots of sugar, and a heap of spices -cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. This sweet and spicy filling is then poured into a pie shell and baked. Serve with whipped cream and a sprinkling of candied ginger. 
 
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