Gardening is something you learn by doing---and by making mistakes....
Like Cooking, Gardening is a constant process of experimentation, repeating the successes and throwing out the failures.
Carol Stocker

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Cherry Rhubarb Pie

I'm not fond of strawberries... it's not that I dislike them, I just think they are overrated....and yet I find myself buying a carton full nearly every time I go to the grocery store.  When my husband asked me why I buy strawberries and let them go bad instead eating them I had to confess, "Because they're pretty".

What does this story have to do with today's recipe?  I wanted an alternative to Strawberry Rhubarb Pie!  Cherries!...they're pretty too..... and go so well with rhubarb!!

This recipe is super easy....especially if you cheat like I do and use a prepared pie crust!! :)


Cherry Rhubarb Pie

1 (21oz) Can Cherry Pie Filling
2 Cups Rhubarb, cut in 1/2 to 1 inch pieces
3/4 Cup Sugar
2 1/2 Tsp Quick Cooking Tapioca
Pie Crust for 1 pie ( I use Pillsbury Pie Crust )

Preheat oven to400F

In a bowl combine Cherry Pie Filling, Rhubarb, Sugar and Tapioca.  Mix well and let sit for 15 minutes.
Pour filling into unbaked pie crust.  Cover with the other pie crust.
Bake at 400F for 40-45 minutes

Letting it rest for 15 nm
Ingredients

Filling
Ready for the Oven




















.....and after

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