These pies were made for a church social supper and makes 6 pies- needless to say we ran out of this pie and had to give the recipe out - but I had it all typed out already for them- because the same thing happened last year. Now it is always requested and we always run out no matter how many are made! I don't remember where I...
Provided by Pat Duran
Categories Other Desserts
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- 1. Combine flour and two (2)cups of pineapple juice mixing until creamy;set aside.(use 1/2 c. flour and 1/4 c. juice for 1 pie) In a large saucepan put 9 cups of pineapple juice and bring to a boil. Slowly stir in salt, vanilla, and almond extracts. (use 1 3/4 c. juice for 1 pie) Dissolve unflavored gelatin in water and add to saucepan mixture.(use 2 pkg. gelatin and 1/4 c. water for 1 pie) Slowly stir in pineapple and flour mixture to saucepan, stirring until thickened. set this custard aside to cool. Add juice of the 3 lemons and 1 pound of the coconut to the pineapple custard when cooled. Add whipped topping to custard mixture folding in gently. ( use 1 juice of 1 lemon and 1 c. coconut for 1 pie ) Beat 6 egg whites and cream of tartar till soft peaks form-(use 1 egg white for 1 pie) slowly add sugar and beat until stiff peaks form. Fold this into custard mixture gently. Spoon all mixture evenly into the 6 baked pie shells,(1 pie shell for 1 pie) sprinkle remaining coconut over tops and decorate with red and maraschino cherries(dried on paper towels) Chill in refrigerator until set and ready to serve.
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