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By kflamb
Chicago, IL
on June 21, 2012
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This is the best crust recipe I've used EVER. It is always a hit. I use it with other fruit pies as well.
By MarthaMaeG
Stilwell, Oklahoma
on June 19, 2012
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Love, love, love this recipe!! The taste is wonderful! The fresh bing cherries make all the difference and the buttery flaky crust was perfect. I highly recommend this recipe. A family favorite at my house! Thanks for sharing!
By schwantzi
Calgary - AB, C...
on December 28, 2011
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This pie gets better if left to be cut next day!. I let it cool for about 4 h. First slices we cut that day crumbled and it still had plenty of cherry juice dripping.
Next day it was way better. No drippings, and no crumbling slices. You can taste the fresh cherries inside and I love it for this! Excellent pie overall!
Was great with vanilla ice cream! Next time will try to make some vanilla sauce to serve it with or plain whipping cream.
By L.A. McKay
West Hartford, CT
on July 12, 2011
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Horrible! The cherries didn't cook fully, there were still white bits of quick-cook tapioca in them, and the crust burned and fell apart. I followed instructions to the t, and I used an oven thermometer. It makes me angry because this was a waste of expensive fresh cherries and a waste of the large amount of time that it took to hand pit them.
By alohatoni
Newport Beach, CA
on July 04, 2011
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I was fortunate enough to have a friend who has a produce company and he dropped off a case of cherries in my kitchen. Having not made a cherry pie with fresh cherries before, I went to my old stand-by, Food Network, and found this fabulous recipe!! Took 3 pies to our neighborhood Fourth of July Party (on the 3rd and they met with rave reviews...I'll definitely use this recipe again, and again, and again!!
By emilyliz2001_11...
corona, CA
on November 17, 2010
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Oh my gosh! this is the best pie ever. I also changed a few things, used splenda instead of sugar and added a bag of frozen cherries. crust comes out beautifully and is a real good looking dessert to put on the table for holidays! It won't stay uncut for long tho!
Lori, Corona, CA
By stephaniecline_...
Southern IL
on August 27, 2010
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Perfect cherry pie without the fuss of some recipes. I've used both fresh and frozen cherries with great success. I do precook my filling because my pies tend to be too runny. I don't like desserts to be too sweet so I reduce the sugar by half and it's absolutely perfect.
By mjmhome_12972752
Stockton, 43
on July 02, 2010
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Absolutely delicious pie and wonderfully buttery crust. I like the fact that the cherries (Bing of course, are not cooked before baking. The flavor is not obscured by any other flavors.
By isabellasalmi_1...
San Rafael, 43
on June 20, 2010
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I have made pies before, but the crust has always been difficult; it is often too dry and impossible to place in the pie pan. This crust was perfect. Even though my food processor broke and I had to make the crust hand, it was wonderfully easy to handle and turned out great. The cherry part of the pie was amazing too, but the crust is what really made it stand out. From now on, whatever kind of pie I make, I will use this recipe for the crust.
By jade.soser
Sunnyvale, CA
on December 03, 2009
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Let me start out by saying I don't do pie pastry that much. I had some difficulty working with the pastry dough, but in the end it turned out great! I couldn't get fresh cherries, so I substituted 3 cans of cherries, drained. This has to be one of the best cherry pies I've every tasted! I love that it doesn't run everywhere once you cut it (wait until it's cooled down!. I'm going to make it again for Christmas dinner.