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GRANDMA'S BUTTERSCOTCH PIE



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This is one of my favorite holiday pies. Serve with whipped cream. Yum!

Provided by dschecht

Categories     Desserts     Pies     Custard and Cream Pie Recipes

Time 1h

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup packed light brown sugar
4 tablespoons cornstarch
½ teaspoon salt
2 cups milk
2 egg yolks, beaten
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 (9 inch) pie crust, baked

Steps:

  • In top of double boiler, combine brown sugar, cornstarch, salt and milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture starts to thicken, about 20 minutes.
  • Whisk in egg yolks; continue to cook and stir until filling is thickened.
  • While pudding mixture is cooking, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  • Remove filling from heat, and stir in butter and vanilla.
  • Pour filling into prepared pie crust. Bake in preheated oven until top begins to brown, about 5 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 258.6 calories, Carbohydrate 41.5 g, Cholesterol 59.9 mg, Fat 8.9 g, Fiber 0.2 g, Protein 3.4 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 292.6 mg, Sugar 30.3 g

BUTTERSCOTCH PIE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 1h20m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 1/4 cups milk
1 cup heavy cream
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 1/4 cups light brown sugar, packed
3 egg yolks
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons Scotch whisky
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 cup whipped cream, for garnish
Piecrust, baked blind, recipe follows
2 egg whites
Pinch salt
2 tablespoons sugar
4 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons kosher salt
2 teaspoons sugar
12 ounces (3 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1/2 cup ice water (strain out the ice just before using)
2 teaspoons red wine vinegar

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, combine the milk and cream, and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Immediately turn off the heat and set aside.
  • In a large, heavy skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Stir in the brown sugar, raise the heat to medium-high, and cook 5 to 7 minutes, stirring constantly, to caramelize the mixture. (You will smell a characteristic nutty-caramel odor when the butter browns, signaling that the mixture is ready.)
  • Whisking constantly, gradually add the butter/brown sugar mixture to the hot milk/cream mixture. If the mixture is not smooth, blend for 20 seconds with a hand blender or pour through a fine sieve.
  • Put the egg yolks in a medium bowl. Whisk in about 1/2 cup of the hot milk mixture. Whisk in the cornstarch and salt until dissolved. Whisk the cornstarch mixture back into the hot milk mixture in the saucepan. Add the scotch and whisk in.
  • Whisking constantly, cook over medium-high heat until thick and just boiling. When the mixture thickens, the whisk will leave trail marks on the bottom of the pot and the mixture will have a few large bubbles boiling up to the top.
  • Turn off the heat and whisk in the vanilla extract. Pour into the pre-baked pie shell and chill, uncovered, at least 2 hours, or overnight.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • For the meringue top: Whip whites with the salt to soft peaks, then add sugar and whip until sugar is dissolved and whites are glossy. Spread meringue on top of the slightly cooled pie and bake for 5 minutes until lightly browned (cappuccino colored). Chill until ready to serve.
  • In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or using a hand mixer), mix the flour, salt, and sugar for 1 minute. Add the butter and mix just until you have a crumbly, sandy mixture. You should still be able to see the pieces of butter.
  • In a small bowl, stir the water and vinegar together. With the mixer running at medium speed, drizzle in the water-vinegar mixture and mix just until a dough forms. You should still see small bits of butter.
  • Turn out onto a work surface, divide the dough in half, and shape into round, flat disks. Wrap separately in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 30 minutes before using. (Or, refrigerate up to 48 hours or freeze up to 1 month before using. If frozen, let thaw in the refrigerator overnight before rolling out.)
  • When the time comes to roll out the dough, let the dough warm up for a few minutes at room temperature. Dust a work surface with just a few tablespoons of flour and keep some extra flour at hand. If you like, you can roll out the dough between two sheets of waxed paper (flouring the bottom sheet and the top of the dough before rolling), which makes it much easier to transfer to the pan later on. However, you won't be able to check the progress of the dough as easily. It's entirely up to you.
  • Sprinkle a little flour on top of the dough and start rolling outward from the center with quick, light strokes. Don't worry if the edges split a bit; concentrate on getting a good circle going from the center. Lift up and rotate the dough 1/4 turn every minute or so to help ensure even rolling. The dough should feel smooth and soft; some say it should feel like the inside of your forearm. If it gets sticky, sprinkle on a bit more flour, but don't do this more than two or three times; the dough will absorb too much flour. Instead, put it back in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to firm the butter up. Keep rolling until the circle is at least 2 inches larger than your pan (for example, 11-inches wide for a 9-inch pie pan), or 3 inches larger for deep-dish pies.
  • Set your pie or tart pan nearby. We always use heavy aluminum pans, because glass pans seem to bake the crust too fast. However, we know that the advantage of glass is that you can easily check the color of the crust. Again, it's up to you. Either choice will work.
  • To transfer the crust to the pan, we find it easiest to roll a finished crust up onto the rolling pin, then gently unroll it in the pan. Or, you can fold it gently in quarters, lift it up, position the center point on the center of the pan, and unfold it into the pan. If using waxed paper, peel off the top layer, turn the crust gently into the pan, and peel off the remaining paper. Make sure that the dough is allowed to settle completely into the pan.
  • Don't stretch and press the dough into the corners; stretched dough will likely shrink back when you bake it. Instead, lift the edges of the crust to let it settle down into the corners. If the dough tears a bit, don't be concerned; it will patch easily. Using scissors or a sharp knife, trim the dough to within 3/4-inch of the rim. Use any extra scraps to patch the crust, pressing with your fingers (wet them if necessary) or set aside.
  • For a single-crust pie: Working around the rim, turn the crust under itself (not under the rim of the pan) to make a thick edge, pressing it firmly against the pan to reduce shrinkage. To decorate the rim, just press it all around with the back of a fork. For a slightly more advanced look, press the thumb and forefinger of one hand together. Use them to gently push the thick dough rim outward, while pushing inward with the forefinger of the other hand, so that they intersect in a "V" with the dough in between. Repeat all around the rim to make a wavy edge.
  • Chill the finished crust or crusts for 20 to 30 minutes before filling the pie. When the bottom crust is filled, rest the top crust on top and pinch the edges together, turning them under all the way around. To decorate the rim, just press it all around with the back of a fork. For a slightly more advanced look, press the thumb and forefinger of one hand together. Use them to gently push the thick dough rim outward, while pushing inward with the forefinger of the other hand, so that they intersect in a "V" with the dough in between. Repeat all around the rim to make a wavy edge.
  • For a prebaked pie or tart crust (blind baking): Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line the inside of the chilled crust with aluminum foil (don't turn it down over the rim, but leave the extra sticking up so that you have something to hold on to). Fill the foil all the way up to the top of the shell with pie weights or dried beans. Bake 25 to 30 minutes, until dry and beginning to turn "blond". Lift the foil and weights out of the shell and bake another 10 to 15 minutes, checking frequently to prevent overbaking, until medium brown.
  • Yield: 2 crusts
  • Preparation time: 15 minutes plus rolling and shaping
  • Cooking time: 30 minutes
  • Ease of preparation: moderate
  • Recipe courtesy Gale Gand, "Butter Sugar Flour Eggs" by Gale Gand, Rick Tramonto, Julia Moskin: Clarkson N. Potter Publishers, 1999

BUTTERSCOTCH PIE



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Provided by Trisha Yearwood

Categories     dessert

Time 35m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup packed light brown sugar
4 tablespoons heavy cream
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 cups milk
3 tablespoons cornstarch
3 large eggs, separated
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
1/4 cup granulated sugar
One 9-inch pie crust, homemade or purchased, prebaked as directed

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In a medium saucepan, stir together the brown sugar, heavy cream and butter. Cook over medium heat until the sugar dissolves and the mixture comes to a full boil, becoming thick and brown, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat. Reserve 1 tablespoon of the milk. Slowly add the remaining milk to the sugar mixture.
  • Whisk together the cornstarch, egg yolks, vanilla and reserved 1 tablespoon of milk in a medium bowl. Add the cornstarch mixture to the sugar mixture over medium-low heat and cook, stirring constantly, until thick, about 3 minutes. Pour the filling into the prebaked pie crust.
  • Make a meringue by beating the egg whites and a pinch of salt with an electric mixer until they begin to set stiff. Add the granulated sugar and continue beating until the whites are stiff and hold peaks. Spread the meringue on top of the pie, taking care to spread it to the edges of the crust. Bake until light brown, about 10 minutes.

GRANNY COMPTON'S BUTTERSCOTCH PIE



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A vintage recipe passed down from my children's great-great-grandmother.

Provided by Constance Smith | Cosmopolitan Cornbread

Time 1h12m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 baked pie shell
1 1/2 c brown sugar
3 Tb cornstarch
pinch of salt
3 egg yolks, beaten
2 cups milk
1 1/2 Tb butter
1 tsp vanilla
2 Tb bourbon (optional)

Steps:

  • In an iron skillet, stir together the brown sugar, cornstarch and salt.
  • In a bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and milk. Pour those into the skillet and begin stirring the mixture over medium heat.
  • Cook until the pudding becomes "good and thick."
  • Stir in the butter, vanilla and bourbon.
  • Continue to stir and cook another minute or so, until the butter is completely mixed in.
  • Pour into the baked pie shell.
  • Allow the pie to come to room temperature and then refrigerate for at least an hour.
  • Enjoy topped with whipped cream.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 274 calories, Carbohydrate 48 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 80 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 7 grams fat, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 4 grams protein, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 110 milligrams sodium, Sugar 35 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams unsaturated fat

GRANDMA'S BUTTERSCOTCH PIE



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Butterscotch is one of those old-fashioned pies that will transport you back to grandma's kitchen. After one bite of this pie, you might find yourself eating it straight from the pie plate. The pie is rich, sweet, and silky. It has a texture similar to a thick custard. Just heavenly.

Provided by Melissa Snow

Categories     Pies

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 1/2 c brown sugar
4 Tbsp corn starch
3 Tbsp all-purpose flour
1 c evaporated milk
1 c skim milk
3 egg yolks, beaten
2 Tbsp butter
1 tsp vanilla
1 9-inch pie crust, baked

Steps:

  • 1. In a double boiler, whisk together sugar, corn starch, and flour.
  • 2. Add just enough milk to make a paste.
  • 3. Stir in beaten egg yolks.
  • 4. Stir in the remainder of the milk.
  • 5. Cook slowly; stirring constantly when thick. Remove from heat.
  • 6. Add butter and vanilla.
  • 7. Pour the filling into the baked pie shell and refrigerate.

BUTTERSCOTCH PIE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Number Of Ingredients 14

3 to 4 tablespoons butter
1 1/4 cups brown sugar (light brown preferred)
2 cups rich milk, light cream, or half milk and half evaporated milk
3 eggs
7 tablespoons flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter, frozen, cut into small pieces
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 eggs
3 eggs
2 tablespoons sugar

Steps:

  • In a saucepan melt butter and add brown sugar. Stir until the mixture bubbles up and looks slightly browner. Add milk to sugar stir to combine well. Whisk in egg yolks with flour and salt. Stir in remaining milk to mixture. When the sugar mixture becomes hot, slowly stir in the egg and flour mixture. Cook over medium heat until the pudding boils up. Turn the heat very low and stir and cook 1 or 2 minutes more. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Pour cooled butterscotch into pre-baked piecrust. Top the pie with meringue. Bake in a 350 degree preheated oven 15 to 18 minutes until lightly browned.
  • For the Crumb Crust: Put the metal chopping blade in place in the food processor beaker. Add the flour, frozen butter, and salt to the beaker. Process for 8 to 10 seconds, turning on and off, until the butter is cut into the flour and the mixture forms very small, flaky granules. Add the lemon juice and eggs to the beaker and process until a ball of dough forms on top of the blades, about 15 seconds. The dough should be damp but not sticky. If it seems too soft, sprinkle with 1 to 2 tablespoons flour and process for an additional 5 to 6 seconds, until well combined. If it feels too dry, sprinkle with a few drops of water and process to blend well. Wrap the ball of dough in waxed paper, plastic wrap, or foil and chill until firm but still malleable.
  • For the Meringue: Whip egg whites together with sugar until the peaks are soft. Rolling out the pastry. When the pastry is chilled and firm but still malleable, it is ready to be rolled out. Roll out on a cool surface as possible; a marble slab is ideal. Baking Shell -Blind Baking: Lay the roll out pastry dough into the pan, and line the shell with foil or waxed paper, weight it down with raw rice or beans and bake it in a preheated 425 degree oven for 14 to 16 minutes, until the bottom is set and the edges lightly browned. After the initial baking, remove the shell from the oven, remove the lining and brush the bottom with beaten egg yolk, and return to the oven for 2 minutes. This seals the bottom and prevents a soggy crust. Top the pie with the meringue and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven until the meringue is lightly brown.

GRANNY'S COCONUT PIE



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This recipe has been passed down through the generations. My great grandma always made this pie, then my grandmother took over, and now it isn't a holiday unless this pie is there. Posting here for safekeeping as I would be heartbroken if my well worn recipe page ever got lost...

Provided by MsSally

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 2 pies, 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 frozen pie crusts (deep dish-thawed)
1 cup milk
2 1/2 cups flaked coconut (1 7oz bag)
2 cups sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
6 eggs
1/2 cup butter

Steps:

  • Put coconut in a bowl. Pour milk over and set aside.
  • Cream butter and sugar, add eggs one at a time till mixed well. Add vanilla.
  • Stir in coconut and milk.
  • Poke thawed crusts well with a fork. Pour batter evenly into the two crusts.
  • Bake at 350 for 30 to 40 mins or till center is almost set and pie is golden brown.
  • Note: If crusts starts to brown too quickly cover it with tin foil for remainder of cook time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 322.4, Fat 17.1, SaturatedFat 8.6, Cholesterol 96.7, Sodium 206.5, Carbohydrate 39.2, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 30.9, Protein 4

GRANDMA'S COCONUT PIES



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This recipe makes two 9 inch pies of delicate buttermilk custard with coconut.

Provided by Patsy Culbreth

Categories     Desserts     Pies     Custard and Cream Pie Recipes     Coconut Pie Recipes

Time 1h

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7

5 eggs
2 cups white sugar
¾ cup buttermilk
½ cup melted butter
1 (10 ounce) package flaked coconut
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 (9 inch) unbaked pie crusts

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C.)
  • In a large bowl, beat eggs and sugar until smooth. Blend in buttermilk and melted butter. Stir in the coconut and vanilla. Pour filling into 2 - 9 inch pie shells.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 45 to 50 minutes, or until golden brown.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 368.9 calories, Carbohydrate 45 g, Cholesterol 73.8 mg, Fat 19.8 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 4.3 g, SaturatedFat 10.7 g, Sodium 241.6 mg, Sugar 32.2 g

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