Hi Nagi. When you are making Many pies at one time, Do you make each one separately or do you make more than one crust at a time? I want to make 12 Chicken pot pies to serve for lunch at Christmas time and cannot find a crust recipe to save repeating the process over and over. Please let me know.

Merry Christmas to you and Dozier. And your Mother of course.

I always use tapioca to thicken pies but the texture can get a bit weird, especially with a single-crust pie (the tapioca pieces on the top get crunchy, and the ones in the bottom get blobby, ew) so recently I started grinding the tapioca in the coffee grinder before adding it to the fruit. Works great, and cheaper than ClearJel. Use a little less than you would normally.


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BTW, you can almost get rid of using any kind of thickener (or at less) if you precook your fruit a bit, just to reduce some of the liquid, plus it concentrates the flavor. Just learned this from a very reputable pastry chef in Chicago since a lot of my fruit-filling for pies tends to sog the crust, or make it taste kind of raw, even after baked. I always do this for apples and peaches now. I will also try with the rhubarb-strawberry combination.

This was my first ever time making any pie other than pumpkin, but it turned out great! I used your crust recipe and instructions and I got specific compliments on the crust from people at work. Thanks!

My daughter loves your blog and I love the food she makes from your recipes. This rhubarb pie caught me eye and since I make a lot of pies that garner a lot of praise I thought I would share a discovery made long ago: Most pie recipes call for a few tablespoons of flour (or tapioca, like yours did) but I have discovered that a scant half cup is what it takes to do the job of making a firm but not gluey filling. Also it must be cooked until the juices bubble out the vents then cool before cutting for perfect non-sloppy pieces to nestle up to the ice cream. Works every time.

Happy cooking!

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Thank you for the recipe idea. I just had a slice and though I am not a pie of any kind lover, really enjoyed it. Why did I make pies well I have boys in the house who love pie of all kinds. We even did a taste test as two pies I made with your recipe and one with a flour thickener recipe. I used my own five roses deluxe crust for all four. Your recipe has the pie set only a few hours after it was pulled from the oven unlike the other that is soupy.

I have stocked up on tapioca and will wait for the next batch of rhubarb to be ready, I ended up freezing bags of strawberries (season will end t his week) and look forward to having more pies to freeze for winter.

I went to the farmers market yesterday and got some rhubarb so I could attempt making a strawberry rhubarb pie.Luckily,there were some beautiful organic strawberries at the supermarket so I was ready to roll,except for a recipe.So onto the internet and I came across your recipe.Tonight,I followed the recipe without changing a thing.This is without a doubt one of the best strawberry rhubarb pies I have had.Just the right combination of sweet and sour.Thank-you so much!! I will pass it on.

I am an experienced pie-maker and this is one of the best pies I have ever made. The sweet-tart ratio is perfect, and the tapioca is so much better than corn starch, especially if you can manage to let the pie sit a little bit before eating.

Could I convert these to hand pies. Would I need to make any changes other than dividing the crust into individual servings. Meaning, could I make the hand pie recipe and then use this filling as is? Thanks for your help, as always.

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Back in Rome, Titus's behaviour suggests he might be deranged. Convinced of Titus's madness, Tamora, Demetrius, and Chiron (dressed as the spirits of Revenge, Murder, and Rape, respectively) approach Titus in order to persuade him to have Lucius remove his troops from Rome. Tamora (as Revenge) tells Titus that she will grant him revenge on all of his enemies if he convinces Lucius to postpone the imminent attack on Rome. Titus agrees and sends Marcus to invite Lucius to a reconciliatory feast. Revenge then offers to invite the Emperor and Tamora as well, and is about to leave when Titus insists that Rape and Murder stay with him. When Tamora is gone, Titus has Chiron and Demetrius restrained, cuts their throats, and drains their blood into a basin held by Lavinia. Titus tells Lavinia that he will "play the cook", grind the bones of Demetrius and Chiron into powder, and bake their heads into two pies.

Geoffrey Bullough argues that Lucius's character arc (estrangement from his father, followed by banishment, followed by a glorious return to avenge his family honour) was probably based on Plutarch's Life of Coriolanus.[16] As for Lucius' name, Frances Yates speculates that he may be named after Saint Lucius, who introduced Christianity into Britain.[17] On the other hand, Jonathan Bate hypothesises that Lucius could be named after Lucius Junius Brutus, founder of the Roman Republic, arguing that "the man who led the people in their uprising was Lucius Junius Brutus. This is the role that Lucius fulfills in the play."[18]

The name of Lavinia was probably taken from the mythological figure of Lavinia, daughter of Latinus, King of Latium, who, in Virgil's Aeneid, courts Aeneas as he attempts to settle his people in Latium. A. C. Hamilton speculates that the name of Tamora could have been based upon the historical figure of Tomyris, a violent and uncompromising Massagetae queen.[19] Eugene M. Waith suggests that the name of Tamora's son, Alarbus, could have come from George Puttenham's The Arte of English Poesie (1589), which contains the line "the Roman prince did daunt/Wild Africans and the lawless Alarbes."[20] G. K. Hunter has suggested Shakespeare may have taken Saturninus's name from Herodian's History of the Empire from the Death of Marcus, which features a jealous and violent tribune named Saturninus.[21] On the other hand, Waith speculates that Shakespeare may have been thinking of an astrological theory which he could have seen in Guy Marchant's The Kalendayr of the shyppars (1503), which states that Saturnine men (i.e. men born under the influence of Saturn) are "false, envious and malicious."[22] be457b7860

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