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April 01, 1990 - Image 19

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-04-01

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• also taDdy on the run,
doubliDg a college couasclor
aud ev • The good tas
are still there, but the use of a
ready made aust gives the. c1
pie making all the COIIVCDlCDCe
aad speed we demand in today"s
IIlCIl •
1
3/
1 P
M t chocolate and butter
aad cboI. Sli,ghdy beat 2
add cpm syrup. sugar, vaailla.
Stir �y. Blend in chocolate
and ",tter. Add 1 cup pecan bal-
. Yes. Rlace in pie shell. Bake OIl
acookie cetat375 degrees for
40 mi utes,
day
it
up r
•••
a
de
No e of Afro-American his­
tory is richer than tradtiOll c1
wODdcful food origiMtcd in
the South. Southern cooks ere
bown for their wise usc if the
frui of the land-little oacD­
that today the entire co
relisbea those tJeasmed mciees
pISSed on from family, to f y.
De bby e Turner, Mi s
America 1990; is a Southenl
girl. who grew up in Joacaboro,
AIbDs . Deuerts eI'C aI ays
f vorites around the Turner
houshold, according to
Debbye's mother, Gussie.
S cd potato, <las, aDd �
pies were tracitioaal favOl'itt£,
tho thoroughly modrea J:)cD.
bye coafesses to a love for any­
thiag ith cboco1atc chips in the
ingredients. '.
The 'Keebler Company
adapted ome of the Turner
family favorites to fit into a
schedule where one daugtber
will travel over 200,000 miles in
her CWTeIlt role her ist ,
S uzette, maint a hectic
chedule an engineer for the
Army Corps of Engineers. MaIn
1
u.
frail, e
l/l e P
lilT .
3/4T .dD
1/2 T •
lJIT . 0
1/4 T • 11"0 d DUIl_ •
11/4 cup creaJI or dB ted
evaporated
Preheat ovea to 375 degrees.
Brush bottom and sides of aust
evenly with egg yolk; bake OIl
baking heet until brown­
about 5 minutes. Remove oven.
In a medium mixing bowl,
combine 2 eggs and 1 yolk,
sweet po oes, sugar, cream,
salt and spices. Mix well. Pour
rota crust Bake in baking sheet
10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350
degrees and continue baking for
45 minlltes, or until a • e in-
serted near the � of the pic
comes out clean. Cool before
erving. Garnish with hipped
aeam.
e
1
in
l/l p
l/lc pb
d)
1 stick of butter, melted aod
cooled to room tem�
6 oz. claocoIate chips
2/3 cup cboppcd alnuts
In. large bowl, the eggs
until foamy. Add s art flour
and brown sugar until bleaded.
Blend io melted buttes; then add
chocel le chip' and wain .
Bake at 325 degrees f()r 1 bOur.

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