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FALL CAR CARE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES TO HELP MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS OPERATING AT ITS BEST
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By Mikaela Foster When it smells like Autumn outside, it should smell like Autumn inside. Pumpkin pie can do that for you. It fills every room in my house with such a delicious seasonal aroma. I love using pumpkins instead of canned pumpkin and I don’t actually use pumpkin pie pumpkins. For many years, I used carving pumpkins. We’d carve them, set them out on the front porch for a couple days, then I’d process and freeze them. But life has been busy and we haven’t carved a pumpkin in a few years, and come to think of it, I haven’t made pumpkin pie in just as long. But this season, I was eager to make one and was lucky enough to have a can of pumpkin hiding in my pantry. I like to use the same recipe every year, but funny enough, the pie never seems to turn out the same, so sometimes I do things differently on purpose. I was planning on sharing with you this recipe, but with directions to make it a double layer pie. One year I made my usual pumpkin pie for the guys at hunting camp but when we cut into it, it had two layers! One layer was like custard and the other was the usual texture I expected. Well, it was a fluke. I have tried to purposely recreate it in order to share with you how to do it but I can’t figure out what I did. This major bummer got me thinking of pies past, and I remembered these minis I made one year that are perfect for little helping hands. So here we go!
INGREDIENTS • Pie Crust (see recipe) • 2 large eggs • 1/2 cup sugar • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger • 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves • 1 can (15 oz) pumpkin • 1 can (12 oz) evaporated milk • Whipped cream if desired • 2 mini muffin tins (I used muffin tins years ago, but I actually used mini pie pans this time around - so just use what you have if you don’t have these)
DIRECTIONS 1. Heat oven to 425°. Spray· two two mini tins mini muffi muffinn tins with baking spray, set aside. 2. Make pie crust (See recipe.) e) 3. Roll out pie dough on a baking mat a baking mat or or lightly lightly floured surface. Using a 3” circle cookie cutter, cut out 24 pieces. (You could also place a drinking glass on the dough and trace around it to cut out the pieces.) Gently press into the wells of the prepared muffin tins. Put them in the refrigerator to chill. 4. In medium bowl, beat eggs slightly with wire whisk or hand beater. Beat in remaining ingredients except whipped cream. 5. Remove the tins from the refrigerator and fill each crust with the pie filling, but don’t go all the way to
the the top. top . Gently Gently tap tap the the tins tins on on the the counter counter to create crea te a smooth, lling. smooth , even even fi filling. 6. oven 6. Bake Bake 15 15 minutes. minut es. Reduce Reduce ov en temperature temperature to to 350°. 350°. Bake about longer or until about 45 minutes minutes longer until knife knife inserted inserted in center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack two hours. Serve with sweetened whipped cream. After cooling, pies can remain at room temperature up to an additional 4 hours, then should be covered and refrigerated. Note: Because these are mini pies, keep an eye on them in the oven. I started checking mine every so often after 30 minutes to ensure they wouldn’t burn. (If you’d rather just make a full size pie, use these ingredients
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Applesauce Slow Cooker
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Fall is here! The leaves need raking and you still want to have a special treat for dinner. Slow Cooker Applesauce is a quick, easy, versatile, and fuss free choice. It’s apple pie without the crust!
YOU WILL NEED: • A slow cooker…any size is fine. • 3 lbs. apples… Macintosh, Cortland or even from that old apple tree down the lane.
Start this in the AM and enjoy the wonderful aroma all day long!
• Sugar • Flour • Cinnamon • Butter (optional)
Core and rough chop the apples; enough to fill your slow cooker. This recipe will reduce by half…so make lots!
ADD TO TOP OF APPLES:
• ¾ cup sugar. Depending on how tart your apples are you may need to add more before serving. • 1 or 2 tablespoons flour for slight thickening • Cinnamon to taste…at least teaspoons. I use close to tablespoons…I like cinnamon!
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Note: If you are not a fan of apple skin feel free to peel them.
TO SERVE: just stir and serve over ice cream, or biscuits, or alone as a comforting side to a hearty dinner.
• Set on low for 8 hours and go enjoy your day!
Enjoy! Gayle Alexander
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• SLOW-COOKER LEFTOVERS: Store leftovers in shallow, covered containers and refrigerate within 2 hours after cooking is finished. Reheating leftovers in a slow cooker is not recommended. However, cooked food can be brought to steaming on the stove top or in a microwave oven and then put into a preheated slow cooker to keep hot for serving. • IF THE POWER GOES OUT: • If you are not at home and the power goes out, throw away the food even if it looks done. • If you are at home, finish cooking the ingredients immediately by some other means: on a gas stove, on the outdoor grill, or at a house where the power is on. If the food was completely cooked before the power went out, the food should remain safe up to 2 hours in the cooker with the power off. ■
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