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PostSubject: Try This!!!   Try This!!! Icon_minitimeSun Dec 04, 2011 10:48 am

Impossible Pie


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This recipe creates a custard pie with a pastry base and coconut topping. You can make this recipe without coconut, in which case it becomes an egg custard with a pastry base.

This recipe works because the pastry ingredients are heavier than the rest of the mixture, and so sink to the bottom, while the lighter coconut rises to the top. It is called Impossible Pie because it seems impossible to think that the gloopy mess can become a pie.

Before you start, make sure you have an oven-safe 25cm wide, 5cm deep dish, an oven and a food processor.

Preparation: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 1 hour
You will need:

5 large eggs
175g / 6oz caster sugar
Pinch of salt
450ml / 16fl oz milk
1tsp vanilla extract
50g / 2oz softened butter or margarine
65g / 2½oz plain flour
½tsp baking powder
50g / 2oz desiccated coconut
Method

Pre-heat your oven to Gas Mark 4, 180°C (350°F), or 160°C (325°F) for a fan oven.
Place all the ingredients into a food processor and blitz.
Pour into the oven-safe dish.
Bake for an hour.
Cover the pie with foil and store in the fridge. It will keep for two to three days. It is best served cold, but is also nice hot.
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