You asked how to keep the pie crust from burning on the edge.
My recipe calls for a reduce in temp after the first 15 minutes, I think that helps, and if you have a thicker crust it also helps. Otherwise you can add some foil around the edge of the pie crust.
Thank you! Nothing says warmth and summer like a marigold! (except maybe a sunflower)
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see a fresh flower.
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
Oh, yay, flowers.....it feels like I haven't seen them forever...thanks!
ReplyDeleteI did so enjoy our 3 days of rain! :)
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Have a lovely first week of advent.
Laura
Sunny days are really preferable to dreary. Beautiful flowers you found; I found a Gerbera daisy blooming in a sheltered spot here.
ReplyDeleteOh, my I didn't realize how much I missed flowers! Thanks for the blooms. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh your blooms are just a lovely bit of color!
ReplyDeleteYou asked how to keep the pie crust from burning on the edge.
ReplyDeleteMy recipe calls for a reduce in temp after the first 15 minutes, I think that helps, and if you have a thicker crust it also helps. Otherwise you can add some foil around the edge of the pie crust.