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Ruth Brown's Strawberry Chiffon Pie #7982
05/04/2009 09:08 AM
05/04/2009 09:08 AM
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Basking Ridge, NJ Southold, NY...
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This is Deb & Charlene's Mom's recipe... easy and very good!
Not trying to compete Judy! I believe you have served this one before? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />

[color:"blue"]STRAWBERRY CIFFFON PIE[/color]
By Ruth Brown/Dot Atwood

1 Pkg. Frozen Strawberries
1 Pint Strawberry Ice Cream
1 Pkg. Strawberry or Lemon or Apple Jell-O (sugar free OK)
1 Prepared Graham Cracker Pie Crust
Whipped topping


1) Place frozen strawberries in colander to thaw, reserving strained liquid.
2) Add water to Strawberry liquid to make 1 ¼ cups and bring to a boil and pour over dry Jell-O mix.
3) Add pint ice cream and stir until melted and put in refrigerator for ½ hour or until mixture begins to congeal and holds shape.
4) Fold in strained strawberries and put all in Graham Cracker Crust.
5) Put whipped topping on immediately and put back in fridge to set.


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Re: Ruth Brown's Strawberry Chiffon Pie [Re: peconic] #7983
05/04/2009 09:20 AM
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This does sound good. We have fresh strawberries not so I'll save this one for the summer and use my frozen berries.

Re: Ruth Brown's Strawberry Chiffon Pie [Re: judyinnc] #7984
05/04/2009 09:29 AM
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I think you have already made this one before?
I sent it to you a year or two ago! and you used it for some sort of gathering?


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Re: Ruth Brown's Strawberry Chiffon Pie [Re: peconic] #7985
05/04/2009 10:44 AM
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I remember now. Didn't I make it using other fruit also? Seems like I did.

Re: Ruth Brown's Strawberry Chiffon Pie [Re: judyinnc] #7986
05/04/2009 06:22 PM
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I forget? But we have made it with peach icecream and fresh peaches... Yummm...
you could also use frozen mixed berries, and just use vanilla icecream, or stick with the strawberry...


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