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By skyllare
on May 24, 2013
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I made this pie and loved it . I used canned grain bought in specialty Italian stores. Also used orange flower water 1/4 cup called for in other receipes for this pie. I made 3 pies using 4 store bought pie shells(2 in a pack and used the last one to top the 3 of them with. First time I made this I made the crust, too much work and this was just as good. Thanks Tyler !!!
By TM8081
South East Florida
on April 20, 2011
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I was going to make this for Easter, but I noticed the 5 cups of sugar. Did anyone use that much?
By SappheireSky
on November 07, 2010
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First when making this pie you have to buy the whole grain kernels, or what is called grain or "grano" soak in cold water for 24 hours, drain the water, refill and soak for another 24 hours, then you boil with the butter and then refrigerate for another 24 hours. You do get a lot of filling with this recipe, I usually make the whole amount with the 10 inch pie tin and I buy 2 frozen 9 inch deep dish pre-made pie shells, I keep the large one for my family and the other 2 I give to family and friends. My family being from Naples, Italy, it was a pleasure to find this recipe. I make it every year and my husband who finds the bakeries pies to be too dry, absolutely loves it!!!
By salvirmd_10062886
highland falls, NY
on March 21, 2008
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this recipe is soooooo not right! it calls for 1pound plus 2oz of the wheat which turns out to be waaaay to much. as a matter of fact, the whole filling recipe is enough for TWO WHEAT PIES. So after buying all of those ingredients i could only make one pie and the other half of the filling went to waste. And another thing, 6 servings??? are you nuts?? have you ever had wheat pie?? this pie at least serves 10 people!
By buschlen_9067669
Elen Ellyn, IL
on March 12, 2008
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One step missing in this recipe: You have to soak the wheat kernels first, as you would with dry beans, and then you boil them.
By joes68mopar_5392508
Highland, NY
on April 21, 2006
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Thank you Tyler! Perfect & Truly Italian in every way!
I would just have to mention make sure you soak your grain in cold water for at least 2 days prior to cooking on stovetop And this recipe does yield plenty so be prepared to make at least 3 Easter pies!
By momme
North Andover, MA
on March 22, 2006
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Have not made this becuase of the reviews & do not know what whole wheat kernels are...Could the difference in the reveiws have something to do with knowing what they are & which to buy? What are they?
By rfabian_5179139
Fenton, MO
on March 10, 2006
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I tried to make this and it was very expensive to buy all the ingredients. The wheat that I used was soft wheat berries and I am not sure that this was right. It did not turn out very well. It was very grainy and the candied fruit did not add much to the recipe.The recipe is not easy to follow and it made enough for 2 pies which was 2 too many.
By erincourt23_5100410
Melbourne, FL
on February 26, 2006
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Years ago I used to make this Italian cake with my mother-in-law. She died years ago and so did the cake until I saw it on your show. I was so happy to be able to make it for my children again. It is the same as I remember it. Just a note for your recipe: Let the cake stay in the refrigator for a few day before eating. It brings out all the true flavors. Thank You for finding this wonderful Italian cheese cake again for me. Rosemary
By judivan_5084726
twain harte, CA
on February 24, 2006
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I cannot get this recipe, I have tried and the picture only comes up on my computer. please send me this recipe so that I can rate it.
thank-you
judivan@netzero.net