dhermann1 said:Whatever became of chocolate malts???
Yeah lard!god I am so sick of all this phony food.Give me a pork chop green beans and some mashed potatoes.And hold the veganaze or whatever.Kt Templar said:Ah, but I'd be willing to bet there'd be lard in that pie crust!
arthur said:Yeah lard!god I am so sick of all this phony food.Give me a pork chop green beans and some mashed potatoes.And hold the veganaze or whatever.
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Miss Neecerie said:Yea...my family is kosher...and we use crisco in pie crusts...not even the buttery kind (thats so -new-!)....and it works wonderfully.
Vinegar, that's interesting. Our family recipe calls for 1/8 cup of orange juice.vitanola said:I've found that a mixture of half lard and half butter (and the substitution of at least one tablespoon of vinegar for an equal amount of water) makes the flakiest, most tasty, and tenderest pie crust.