Vinegar Pie IX

Submitted by: GAF55 
Lots of cinnamon, cloves and allspice go into this sweet pie. Sugar, flour, egg, spices, water and vinegar are stirred together and heated on the stove very slowly until thick and creamy, and then the filling is poured into a prepared crust. This wonderful old-fashioned pie is then baked, cooled and served with whipped cream. 

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Vinegar Pie III

Submitted by: Glenda 
For this old-fashioned pie, lemon extract is added to the cooked and creamy vinegar custard just before it 's poured into the waiting crust. Lots of egg whites are whipped into a meringue and piled on top of the filling before it 's baked. 

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Vinegar Pie VIII

Submitted by: Phyllis Bartlow 
Cider vinegar and grated lemon rind distinguish this old-fashioned pie. The filling is cooked until it thickens and poured into a waiting crust to bake. Serve it with whipped cream garnished with a bit more grated lemon rind. 

Vinegar Pie V

Submitted by: Jean 
Lemon extract is added to the cooked and creamy vinegar custard just before it 's poured into the waiting crust, adding a wonderful taste treat to this old-fashioned pie. Then egg whites are whipped into a meringue that is piled on top of the filling before the pie is baked. 

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. 

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Low-Fat Cherry Cobbler

Submitted by: Mary Dudek 
'I love to cook and especially enjoy sharing the results with family and friends,' informs Mary Dudek of Alliance, Ohio. 'This is a lighter version of my cherry cobbler.' 

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Very Best Blueberry Cobbler!

Submitted by: FRIENDLYFOOD 
I've tinkered and tinkered, and this is the very best blueberry cobbler recipe I've found. Cakey/biscuit topping with a slight crunch on top and ooey gooey delicious blueberries hidden on the bottom. It can also work with other fruit fillings. Works best with delicious fresh blueberries and is the perfect summer treat.... An amalgamation of mine and my grandmother's cobbler recipe.... I think it is the best! Serve plain or with whipped cream. Enjoy! 

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Peach Cobbler III

Submitted by: Lil Kane 
This yummy cobbler uses canned instead of fresh peaches, and there 's nary a difference. The light and airy biscuit batter goes in the pan first, followed by the peaches. It bakes up bubbly and delicious and is grand with scoops of vanilla ice cream. 

Rhubarb Demi (John's Cobbler)

Submitted by: PAT79 
I've had this recipe for over twenty years, and have made it nearly every Spring since. Hope you enjoy this quick and easy recipe as much as my family has. 

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Peach Cobbler II

Submitted by: JAN RECIPES 
Peaches spiced with cinnamon are steamed in a soft dough for a warm, comforting cobbler. 
 
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