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Made yesterday it is amazing.   Easy to make, fabulous to eat.

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What is a beach pie?

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Isn't it a bother when sand gets between your teeth?

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@ValuSkrwrote:

Isn't it a bother when sand gets between your teeth?


It does sound like something you could enjoy without ants bothering you @ValuSkr.  I am interested to see the recipe especially with the summer coming.  After next weekend it is time for what I call all the "hotdog" holidays so this may be the perfect pairing at family events.Heart

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Re: David beach Pie

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@dexwrote:

What is a beach pie?


@dex  @beckyb1012 Found it in his recipes. Atlantic Beach Pie.

 

Ingredients: Crust:

  • 5 oz saltine crackers, crushed
  • 1/2 cup butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Filling:

  • 1 (14-oz) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 4 egg yolks
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup key lime or lime juice

Serving:

  • Whipped cream

Preparation:

 

  • To prepare the crust, start by preheating the oven to 350°F.



  • Put the saltines in a food processor and pulse until they're in small crumbs, but before they're fine dust.



  • In a mixing bowl, combine the saltine crumbs with the butter and sugar. Press the mixture into an 8" pie dish. Chill for about 10 minutes, then bake in the oven for 15 minutes.



  • To prepare the filling, add the sweetened condensed milk to the bowl of a stand mixer. Beat in the egg yolks, 1 at a time, until well mixed. Add the lime and lemon juice.



  • To finish the pie, pour the filling into the crust after the crust has cooled a few minutes. Put the pie dish back in the oven and bake for another 15–18 minutes. Let it cool completely before serving. Serve each slice with a dollop of whipped cream.

http://www.qvc.com/AtlanticBeachPie.content.html

 

Atlantic Beach Pie

 

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I'm making angel food cake with fresh strawberries and whipped cream for my weekend bender food.

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Thank you @Nightowlz I printed it out for the summer fun.  For my weekend bender food I have a bit of Janie's Cake still at home and a bakery fresh pound cake I bought this morning.  I am ready for Friday night television.

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@beckyb1012wrote:

Thank you @Nightowlz I printed it out for the summer fun.  For my weekend bender food I have a bit of Janie's Cake still at home and a bakery fresh pound cake I bought this morning.  I am ready for Friday night television.


@beckyb1012 

The beach pie sounds like something light & fresh for summer.

Yum fresh pound cake sounds good.

I thought about making some of Blue Jean Chef's blueberry muffins. I tried her banana bread & thought it was really good.

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@beckyb1012wrote:

Thank you @Nightowlz I printed it out for the summer fun.  For my weekend bender food I have a bit of Janie's Cake still at home and a bakery fresh pound cake I bought this morning.  I am ready for Friday night television.


@beckyb1012 

The beach pie sounds like something light & fresh for summer.

Yum fresh pound cake sounds good.

I thought about making some of Blue Jean Chef's blueberry muffins. I tried her banana bread & thought it was really good.


Well I have the cakes for backup because this weekend is my attempt to make my first buttermilk pie.  My DDL's favorite so if all goes well I will do again for Easter.  If I have to throw out my sweet tooth is fine with CAKE.  I did tell Noel the other day on here I had to hold my nose and close my eyes when I bought the buttermilk.  One of my all time favorite pies too @Nightowlz.  The beach pie I am thinking for Memorial Day family food fest we do every year.  I like to make something different when I can.

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@beckyb1012wrote:

@Nightowlzwrote:

@beckyb1012wrote:

Thank you @Nightowlz I printed it out for the summer fun.  For my weekend bender food I have a bit of Janie's Cake still at home and a bakery fresh pound cake I bought this morning.  I am ready for Friday night television.


@beckyb1012 

The beach pie sounds like something light & fresh for summer.

Yum fresh pound cake sounds good.

I thought about making some of Blue Jean Chef's blueberry muffins. I tried her banana bread & thought it was really good.


Well I have the cakes for backup because this weekend is my attempt to make my first buttermilk pie.  My DDL's favorite so if all goes well I will do again for Easter.  If I have to throw out my sweet tooth is fine with CAKE.  I did tell Noel the other day on here I had to hold my nose and close my eyes when I bought the buttermilk.  One of my all time favorite pies too @Nightowlz.  The beach pie I am thinking for Memorial Day family food fest we do every year.  I like to make something different when I can.


@beckyb1012 Never ate any buttermilk pie.

I don't think we are doing anything for Easter. I think DH will be glad to take a break.

I hate buying buttermilk because I never use it all. I do have some of the buttermilk powder in the refrigerator. DH still buys buttermilk when he makes biscuits.

The Beach Pie would be good for Memorial Day get together.

Off to walking I go. My Fitbit wants me to take a stroll. LOL!!!