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Pie Pie Pie

“Offering 60 variations of pies—fruit-filled, cream, custard, chiffon or ‘candy’—this compilation focuses entirely on dessert.” —Publishers Weekly

Nothing says home sweet home like the aroma of a freshly baked pie. And with the voice of an old friend, author John Phillip Carroll teaches foolproof methods for making the delicious tried-and-true favorites that top every pie lover’s list, plus some exciting new flavor sensations. The buttery golden streusel on the Apricot Crumble Pie will give Grandma’s a run for her money. For a new twist on an old classic, drop a fork in a chilled slice of Butterscotch Cream Quince Pie with its spicy gingersnap crust. Fudge Brownie Pie takes the cake as a hip new treat for a kid’s birthday party. Recipes for seven different types of crust (‘cause one just isn’t enough) plus simple toppings like meringue and chocolate fudge sauce ensure that each pie is perfect, from bottom to top. Apple or Key Lime, Caramel Custard or Mile-High Strawberry—they’re all as easy as Pie Pie Pie.

John Phillip Carroll, Tina Rupp

John Phillip Carroll is an avid cook and baker. When he is not testing and writing pie recipes, he works on projects for various California marketing boards. He has written for numerous publications, including the Williams-Sonoma catalog. He lives in San FTina Rupp is a New York based photographer whose work has appeared in several cookbooks as well as in Food & Wine , Martha Stewart Living , and Real Simple .

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