Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Tropical Traditions doesnt have this book yet I dont think. I wonder if they are planning to market it.Does Wilderness Family Naturals have it yet? IN NC Bruce Fife <bruce@...> wrote: You will find excellent coconut oil pie crust recipes in the Coconut Lover's Cookbook by Bruce Fife. If you like pie a-la-mode there are also several home-made coconut ice cream recipes to go with the pie. Re: baking with CO > I must admit ,I have not tried coconut oil in pie crust.I thought about it last week . My neighbor picked all her apples in preparation for Charlie headed our way and gave me a bag full of them.But before I could try too make the crust , my impatient eldest son bought some frozen crusts.Yes , I know icky, icky , trans fats .Next time I will experiment. But Iv never been a pie crust maker before.so if anyone has a good recipie...And I will use butter if the coconut oil is notgoing to work. > IN NC > > Hosbrough <snicketmom@...> wrote: > I tried making a pie crust using CO instead of vegetable shortening and it did not turn out; but I am not very talented at pie crusts anyway. I have replaced vegetable oil with CO in muffins and they turned out excellent. For fruity muffins, I use virgin CO and it imparts a great flavor to compliment the fruit. Good luck if you try again. What were ytou baking? > > Wayne & Kim Sharples <wksharples@...> wrote:Has anyone baked with CO???? > If so, please tell me how it worked. > I tried it tonight, and it didn't turn out well. > Thanks, > Kim > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 , You can get the Coconut Lover's Cookbook from Wilderness Family Naturals or from Piccadilly Books via the Internet. Re: baking with CO > > > > I must admit ,I have not tried coconut oil in pie crust.I thought about it last week . My neighbor picked all her apples in preparation for Charlie headed our way and gave me a bag full of them.But before I could try too make the crust , my impatient eldest son bought some frozen crusts.Yes , I know icky, icky , trans fats .Next time I will experiment. But Iv never been a pie crust maker before.so if anyone has a good recipie...And I will use butter if the coconut oil is notgoing to work. > > IN NC > > > > Hosbrough <snicketmom@...> wrote: > > I tried making a pie crust using CO instead of vegetable shortening and it did not turn out; but I am not very talented at pie crusts anyway. I have replaced vegetable oil with CO in muffins and they turned out excellent. For fruity muffins, I use virgin CO and it imparts a great flavor to compliment the fruit. Good luck if you try again. What were ytou baking? > > > > Wayne & Kim Sharples <wksharples@...> wrote:Has anyone baked with CO???? > > If so, please tell me how it worked. > > I tried it tonight, and it didn't turn out well. > > Thanks, > > Kim > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Thanks , Bruce, Trust Annette at Wilderness to have the good stuff! IN NC Bruce Fife <bruce@...> wrote: , You can get the Coconut Lover's Cookbook from Wilderness Family Naturals or from Piccadilly Books via the Internet. Re: baking with CO > > > > I must admit ,I have not tried coconut oil in pie crust.I thought about it last week . My neighbor picked all her apples in preparation for Charlie headed our way and gave me a bag full of them.But before I could try too make the crust , my impatient eldest son bought some frozen crusts.Yes , I know icky, icky , trans fats .Next time I will experiment. But Iv never been a pie crust maker before.so if anyone has a good recipie...And I will use butter if the coconut oil is notgoing to work. > > IN NC > > > > Hosbrough <snicketmom@...> wrote: > > I tried making a pie crust using CO instead of vegetable shortening and it did not turn out; but I am not very talented at pie crusts anyway. I have replaced vegetable oil with CO in muffins and they turned out excellent. For fruity muffins, I use virgin CO and it imparts a great flavor to compliment the fruit. Good luck if you try again. What were ytou baking? > > > > Wayne & Kim Sharples <wksharples@...> wrote:Has anyone baked with CO???? > > If so, please tell me how it worked. > > I tried it tonight, and it didn't turn out well. > > Thanks, > > Kim > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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