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- Custard_pie abstract "A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture added to an uncooked or partially cooked crust and baked together. In North America, custard pie commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust. In the United Kingdom, the comical or political act of pieing is conventionally done with a "custard pie". Some common custard pies include pumpkin pie, lemon and buttermilk chess pie, and coconut custard. True custard is defined as a liquid thickened with eggs. Due to the often large number of whole eggs in custard pie it is a very rich pie. The Ancient Romans were the first to understand the binding properties of eggs. During the Middle Ages, the first custard pies, as we know them, began to appear. Initially, custards were used only as fillings for pies, pastries and tarts. Both Europe and Asia had recipes that contained custards. The word custard is derived from ‘crustade’ which is a tart with a crust. After the 16th century, custards began to be used in individual dishes rather than as a filling in crusts.Today, custards are used as filling in pies and tarts, and as individual dishes. Ideally a custard pie should be light and delicate, but still have good body. Custards can be made in two ways: baked or stirred upon the stove, but most custard pie recipes call for baking. The eggs in custard mixtures, when cooked, turn from liquid to solid. If cooked over excessive heat, the eggs will curdle, which is extremely undesirable. Curdling can be prevented by using lower temperatures and stirring. As such, making true custard pie is a very delicate process.".
- Custard_pie ingredient Custard.
- Custard_pie ingredientName "Pie shell,custard".
- Custard_pie thumbnail CoconutCustardPie.jpg?width=300.
- Custard_pie type Pie.
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- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Roman.
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- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Custard_desserts.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sweet_pies.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Chess_pie.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_pie.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Cream_pie.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Custard.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(food).
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- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Nutmeg.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pastry.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pie.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pieing.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink Pumpkin_pie.
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- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLink File:Pear_custard_pie_slice,_November_2008.jpg.
- Custard_pie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Custard pie".
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- Custard_pie caption "A coconut custard pie".
- Custard_pie hasPhotoCollection Custard_pie.
- Custard_pie mainIngredient "Pie shell, custard".
- Custard_pie name "Custard pie".
- Custard_pie type Pie.
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- Custard_pie subject Category:Custard_desserts.
- Custard_pie subject Category:Sweet_pies.
- Custard_pie type Article.
- Custard_pie type Food.
- Custard_pie type Article.
- Custard_pie type Dish.
- Custard_pie type Projectile.
- Custard_pie type Projectile.
- Custard_pie type FunctionalSubstance.
- Custard_pie type Thing.
- Custard_pie type Q2095.
- Custard_pie comment "A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture added to an uncooked or partially cooked crust and baked together. In North America, custard pie commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust.".
- Custard_pie label "Custard pie".
- Custard_pie differentFrom Custard_tart.
- Custard_pie sameAs Flado.
- Custard_pie sameAs m.033rdq.
- Custard_pie sameAs Q5196292.
- Custard_pie sameAs Q5196292.
- Custard_pie wasDerivedFrom Custard_pie?oldid=669482892.
- Custard_pie depiction CoconutCustardPie.jpg.
- Custard_pie isPrimaryTopicOf Custard_pie.
- Custard_pie name "Custard pie".