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  2. Homemade Peach Pie Is Summer Bliss By the Slice - AOL

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    A long bake (at least one hour and 10 minutes) will fully cook the filling for an evenly textured, set pie. The pie also needs to cool completely (about four hours) for easy slicing. Is it best to ...

  3. Make Your Best Pie Crust Ever With These Tips From ... - AOL

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    Please bake your pies long enough. Here's what to look for to know it's cooked properly: If it’s a fruit pie, the juices should be vigorously bubbling in the very center.

  4. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry-peach pie made with fresh fruits. Peach pie is made with fresh, frozen or canned peaches. The basic fruit pie filling, made with fresh fruit, lemon juice, sugar and cornstarch, can be frozen in advance and used later. The basic fresh peach pie can be combined with other fruits like strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, apple, pear or ...

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  6. Blind-baking - Wikipedia

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    It is also called for if the filling has a shorter bake time than the crust, in which case the crust is partly baked. [1] Blind baking is also used to keep pie crust from becoming soggy due to a wet filling. [2] A close-up photograph of ceramic pie weights. Blind baking can be accomplished by different methods.

  7. Parbaking - Wikipedia

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    Parbaking is a cooking technique in which a bread or dough product is partially baked and then rapidly frozen for storage [1] or assembled into a final product. It has been used to increase the mass manufacture and distribution of bread products, including bagels. [2] When parbaking is used to bake bread, it increases the shelf life of the loaf ...

  8. Joanna Gaines’ Pecan Pie Has a Secret Ingredient That ... - AOL

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  9. Cobbler (food) - Wikipedia

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    Common sweet fillings include apple, blackberry, and peach. Savory versions, such as beef, lamb, [14] or mutton, consist of a casserole filling, sometimes with a simple ring of cobbles around the edge, rather than a complete layer, to aid cooking of the meat. Cheese or herb scones may also be used as a savory topping.