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  1. #1
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    Default Impossible Pie

    I haven't made this recipe for years. My eldest son used to make it regularly when he was a teenager and it really works!

    All the ingredients are mixed in a blender yet when it's cooked you will have a pie with a crust on the bottom, custard filling in the middle and coconut topping!

    No-one was more surprised than me when it worked!

    Ingredients:

    4 eggs
    1 cup white sugar
    quarter teaspoon salt
    half teaspoon baking powder
    quarter cup margarine
    half cup flour
    2 cups milk
    1 teaspoon vanilla essence
    1 cup dessicated coconut

    place all the ingredients in a blender and mix together thoroughly.

    Pour into a buttered 10" dish.

    Bake at 350 F or 180 C or gas mark 4 for one hour

    Impossible Pie - impossible but true!

    Originally posted by pauline
    Last edited by Minnie Minx; 30-01-2008 at 02:05 PM.

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    Default Re: Impossible Pie

    I never did get to try this

    Pauline told me though that it really does work

    Angel xx

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    Default Re: Impossible Pie

    hello

    It does sound yummy my ddS will love to give it a try

    thanks

    xx

 

 

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