This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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ugh. dump it in the trash.
Aussie Innkeeper said:ugh. dump it in the trash
Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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For those who dislike - GOOD, more for me
There is no certain way it should be served but it would need to be firm before it can be served. We usually eat it room temperature or with a hint of warmth if being served with ice cream..
Listen, Copperhead can have my slice of pecan pie at the Innspiring Brunch. You are all witnesses!Copperhead said:For those who dislike - GOOD, more for me
As the saying goes, eat dessert first because life is uncertain!It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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I do the sweets. I'm looking for some new starters for our holiday crowd.Generic said:Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.
Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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.I do the sweets. I'm looking for some new starters for our holiday crowd.Generic said:Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.
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I've always seen it served room temp. I also think it's too sweet. We like to serve apple pie. On Thanksgiving, pumpkin pie. Or, I like the easy pumpkin muffins with spice cake mix and a can of pumpkin. I also like cranberry bread this time of year.Morticia said:I do the sweets. I'm looking for some new starters for our holiday crowd.Generic said:Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.
I just looked up butter tarts. Looks easy!Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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I have to ask you this question, you won't like it.
Why are you serving something you have not tried?
If you are going to serve it to guests you need to taste test it. Cold or hot, however you plan to do it..
I never taste test. Just tried something new this weekend. If it works out ok, if it doesn't we don't serve it again.Temp Innsanity said:I have to ask you this question, you won't like it.
Why are you serving something you have not tried?
If you are going to serve it to guests you need to taste test it. Cold or hot, however you plan to do it.
They are a specialty around here. Cuts out the pecans altogether and something from Gomez's background.I just looked up butter tarts. Looks easy!Tell hubby to make a butter tart instead Easier and no nut allergies to contend with.It's kind of a joke here that we start with dessert.Hmmm, might be too dessert-like for some guests to enjoy it for breakfast unless you make it heavy on the pastry and pecans, and light on the corn syrup custard. But the small tartlet size is a great idea!I've never had it. Well one taste. Too sweet for me. This is a mini tartlet recipe I thought might work for breakfast.Once it has set eat it! If you don't need it until the next day it is equally good cold with a big dollop of home-made whipped cream. Personally, I have never warmed a pecan pie...but what do I know...I'm a New Englander! Some of our Southern friends are the experts in anything pecan.This recipe has choco chips. So maybe warm then?The only time I was served it hot (warm) was when it had chocolate in it..
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