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Cantaloupe Pie
in Diana's Recipe Book
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Servings: 6-8 |
Comments: Serve this refreshing pie at a summer picnic or barbeque or anytime during the warmer months when fresh cantaloupe is available. If desired, you may top the pie with whipped cream instead of making the meringue topping. Both variations are delicious. |
Ingredients: For Bottom Crust: 1 (9-inch) pie crust, baked Filling for Pie: 1 good quality cantaloupe 1/2 cup granulated sugar 8 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks 2 tablespoons water 1 tablespoon butter 1/4 teaspoon butter flavored extract Meringue Topping: 3 egg whites 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar 6 tablespoons granulated sugar |
Instructions: 1. Cut cantaloupe in half, remove seeds, and scoop pulp into a saucepan. Place pulp over medium heat until it comes to a gentle boil. Mash the cantaloupe as it heats. This should make about 2 cups of pulp. 2. Combine 1/2 cup sugar, flour, and salt. Add to heated cantaloupe and cook, stirring, until thick. The amount of flour seems large, but it takes considerable thickening to obtain the correct consistency. 3. In a large bowl, beat egg yolks; add water to yolks. Add a little of the cantaloupe mixture to egg yolks in order to heat yolks gradually. Stir egg yolks mixture into cantaloupe mixture. Continue cooking, stirring, until thick and creamy. Remove from heat. 4. Add butter or margarine and flavoring to the cantaloupe mixture. 5. Pour into baked pie shell. Meringue Topping: 6. Beat egg whites and cream of tartar together until frothy. Continue beating, adding the 6 tablespoons sugar gradually; beat until thick peaks form. Top the pie with meringue. 7. Bake at 400 degrees F (200 degrees C) until meringue is delicately browned. Let pie cool completely at room temperature and refrigerate until ready to serve. Store any uneaten pie in the refrigerator, covered. Variation: If desired, you may top the whole pie with a whipped cream topping instead of the meringue. Makes 6-8 servings. |
Date: June 3, 2004-Recipe revised on April 30, 2006 |
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Reviewer: Mary Ellie Pitts
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Glad to see the recipe. My mother was the only person I knew that made these cantaloupe pies.
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Glad to see the recipe. My mother was the only person I knew that made these cantaloupe pies.
Reviewer: Harding Medows
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Wonderful pie and i have so much fun with this at every function i attend. I make everyone try and guess what it is made of. Hundreds have eaten it no one has ever guessed it, but all have loved it. The butter extract sets this one off by itself.
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Wonderful pie and i have so much fun with this at every function i attend. I make everyone try and guess what it is made of. Hundreds have eaten it no one has ever guessed it, but all have loved it. The butter extract sets this one off by itself.