No-Bake Pie Crusts

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No-Bake Pie Crusts Ingredients

1 1/2 c Crumbs* 1/4 c Butter, melted
(optional) 1 ts Cinnamon

Instructions for No-Bake Pie Crusts

Stir ingredients together. Place in a 9 in pie pan. Pat mixture firmly against bottom and sides of the pan to form a pie shell. A half-cup measuring cup can be an aid to shaping the sides. Chill well before filling. *Crumbs = One of the following, crushed Graham crackers Zweiback Bread or toast crumbs Cornflakes, crushed Ginger snaps Oreo cookies Vanilla Wafers Shortbread Cookies Whatever strikes your fancy An example, fer instance: 1 No-bake pie shell with Oreo cookies 1 Pkg Jello or Royal lime flavored pudding 1 Cup Cool Whip or similar topping 1 Tbs green sprinkles 1 Tbs chocolate chips Prepare the crust ahead and refrigerate overnight.. Make the pudding per package directions. (Lime may be hard to find. Use vanilla with 1/4 C lime juice and few drops green food coloring and a bit of lime zest) Cool the pudding and fill shell. Top with Cool Whip, sprinkles and chocolate chips. Give free reign to you imagination, no holds barred! Recipe By : JohnT6020 From: Dscollin@aol.Com Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 20:56:21 -0500 File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

Main Ingredient: PieCuisine: Uncategorized

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