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Reddit mentions of Pyrex Glass Bakeware Pie Plate 9" x 1.2"

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Pyrex Glass Bakeware Pie Plate 9
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Pyrex glass is a non-porous surface, so it won't absorb food odors, food flavors or food stainsConvenient glass structure allows you to cook-and-serve straight from the oven to the tableGlass is safe to use in preheated ovens, microwaves, fridges, freezers & dishwashersGreat for pies, lasagnas, casseroles, cakes, breads, and cobblersBasics 9" pie plate is proudly made in the USA
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ColorClear
Height1.2 Inches
Length9 Inches
Number of items1
Size9"
Weight1 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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u/Spongi ยท 9 pointsr/AskReddit

Fresh baked cobbler is one of my favorite desserts and is ridiculously easy to make.

I'll give you one of my recipes to try out.

I take 6 apples, slice,peel and cut into chunks then put them into a 9" pyrex pie pan.

Then take about 2" of real butter (don't fuck with fake butter), and cut it into slices/chunks and put it down with the apples.

Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of sugar over the apples evenly.

Mix up about half a cup of instant pancake mix (pancake mix + water + 1 teaspoon sugar). You want it soupy enough to pour. Pour this over top of the applies/butter as evenly as you can but doesn't need to be perfect, in fact it's better if it isn't.

Sprinkle 1-2 tablespoons of sugar over top of this.

Stick it in the oven and cook till the crust looks done. 60 minutes in a convection oven, 90 minutes in a traditional oven is a good starting point.

This way you can bake a fresh apple cobbler that's fucking delicious for less then $1 and maybe 5-10 minutes of prep time.

If you like a thicker crust, double up on the pancake mix, which is what I did here. I've used actual pie crust mix but the pancake mix is cheaper and tastes the same.

You can also make biscuits, flat bread, and well, pancakes, from the pancake mix :-)

I have a few more easy simple recipes like that if you're interested.