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A round baking dish with shallow slanted sides that are 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep. The pie plate is available in several sizes. The most common sizes being 8, 9 and 10 inch diameters. They can be found made from many different materials, such as aluminum, glass, stoneware, ceramic, and tinned steel. Pie plates are used to bake single crust and double crust pies. They are also available in a deep-dish variety that has slanted sides that are 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep and range from 9 to 11 inches in diameter. The deep-dish pie plate is most often used to bake a savory dish. A pie plate is also referred to as a pie tin.
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Pie Plate term - Related Content |
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| We have a huge selection of pie recipes to choose from including fruit pies, cream pies and custards |
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| Made from steel, plastic or wood, this utensil is designed for use in serving individual pieces of pie, quiche, tart, or any food item that is cut into wedge-shaped slices. The ... |
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| The outside covering of a pie that will serve as a wrapping to keep the ingredients contained within the dessert. A Pie Crust is made from dough that is prepared with flour, ... |
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| Small in size, this variety of winter squash is grown to make homemade pumpkin pies and a variety of foods containing the flesh of this squash. Similar in appearance to the ... |
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| Ceramic vents formed in the shape of different types of birds that are used to assist with pie baking. Dating back centuries, the use of pie birds began in Europe as a means to ... |
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| A cooking utensil that is used to protect the top fluted edge of the pie crust as it is baking. Typically made from aluminum, pie crust shields may be a solid one-piece round ... |
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Tips
The following tips may assist in a more successful pie making experience or help you with some problem areas.
Dry Dough:
If the dough is dry and does not stick ... |
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There are many creative ways in which the edges of a pie can be finished. Shown below are some common ways to trim the edge of a pie, but don't hesitate to use your ... |
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Selecting the Pumpkin | Preparation | Pumpkin Puree | Pumpkin Pie | Storing the Pie
Learning the proper steps on how to make pumpkin pie from scratch is well worth the ... |
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Making a double homemade pie crust is basically the same as making a single pie crust. The same techniques are used when learning how to make a pie crust whether it is ... |
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Making a homemade pie crust may seem like a challenge but with the right advice and techniques you can learn how to make a pie crust with just a little practice. The ... |
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| Do you love pecan pie but don't like making pies? Then try this delicious bar recipe to satisfy your desire for pecan pie. |
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| Enjoy the great taste of pumpkin pie without having to make pie crust. |
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| Old southern favorite but forget the layering. Just mix in large bowl and pour into pan to bake. |
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| Silky smooth and ultra creamy, this no-bake pie is so easy to prepare and so delicious. |
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| These have the taste of pumpkin pie but without all the work. |
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| RecipeTips.com's video tip on how to make an apple pie. For more cooking tips and advice visit RecipeTips.com. |
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| RecipeTips.com's video tip on how to crimp a pie crust. For more cooking tips and advice visit RecipeTips.com. |
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| RecipeTips.com's video demonstration, 'How to Make An Easter Pie,' has easy-to-follow instructions to create an easy dessert for Easter that everyone will enjoy. |
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