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Oct 09, 2006 09:54

My mother received a blender for a wedding present in 1967. It came with a blender cookbook that had lots of, well, awful recipes from that time period. It did, however, have one incredible recipe for pecan pie. The crust was a basic nut crust with ground pecans, sugar and butter. The top was, of course, halved pecans. But the center was the ( Read more... )

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kightp October 9 2006, 14:23:51 UTC
Try Googling "pecan cream pie". You'll find recipes like this one, which could easily be adapted to baking in a nut crust.

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sandramort October 9 2006, 15:03:32 UTC
Nothing like the recipe I wanted, but it does look very yummy!!! Thanks!

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aenodia October 9 2006, 14:31:00 UTC
It probably was a Waring Blender which was the most popular blender in those days. Also google for Pecan Pie recipes and you probably will find a recipe that is close enough.

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sandramort October 9 2006, 15:04:47 UTC
Unfortunately, the closest I've come to is torte recipes. I was hoping to find the original...

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elizagoth October 9 2006, 15:16:42 UTC
Oster? My parents Osterizer lasted *forever!*

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sandramort October 9 2006, 15:26:52 UTC
My friend Syk just showed me a couple of Oster cookbooks and they look very familiar. But I can't find the recipe yet. :(

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elizagoth October 9 2006, 15:44:58 UTC
It's a long shot, but you might try checking with the manufacturer if it seems like that could be the one... Many companies have archives, and more these days are making recipes available on the internet too.

Good luck!

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