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This is blue goose pie. I snuck a few strawberries into it too. The gooseberries are from my woods, bought the blueberries. Great for a Sunday dinner (venison backstrap and garden salad) finisher with some vanilla ice cream.





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Sorry about the giant pictures. I am minus my computer for photo editing.

Next time I make this pie recipe I will reduce the sugar from one cup to 3/4 cup. My other alterations of the recipe is I always put a little vanilla extract into fruit pies and some butter pats under the top crust/

Blue Goose Pie


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Ann, it looks simply delicious.


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Yes it does!!


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Yum! And, thanks for the recipe connection!
 
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Yum! And, thanks for the recipe connection!


You are welcome.

One more comment about the recipe. I think there needs to be more tapioca starch than called for. Pie was a little too runny. I will experiment with that for the next time. I've seen some recipes call for corn starch but I have not tried them.

In the meantime, there are more gooseberries waiting to be picked.


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Wow - I want some :-)


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That looks good . . . great!Am going to have to try it!

One may want to try rice starch, it seems to have a better "mouth feel" when cool.



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Ann, I still don't have a decent crust down. Yours looks wonderful. Care to share your crust recipe?


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Care to share your crust recipe?

Yes, please Ann!
 
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No lie! Used this stuff for years.


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rotflmo clap I've used those for years as well, especially in my dutch oven cooking. And, my wife uses them as well. Thanks for the secret recipe! Big Grin
 
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UEG- I keep several boxes in the cupboard.

So what made this particular pie crust look so good was I did an egg wash on the top and also used a silicone pie shield for the edge during baking.

I have found the silicone edge thingy works better than aluminum foil.


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Thanks, Ann. I had forgotten all about Jiffy pie crust mix!


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