Japanese Fruit Pi r^2 by WhatWasIthinking
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Just got this recipe from a friend and made it for the first time. Since there isn't a need for a top crust I thought I would make it a square pie and add the "C =" for the formula circumference = pi r^2. Get it? With a little bad english you get pi are square....uh I know its cheesy.

MY FIRST INSTRUCTABLE!
 
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Step 1: All you need is....

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1/2 cup melted butter
1/2 cup raisins (I like golden)
1/2 cup pecans (chopped)
1/2 cup coconut
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla x
1 cup sugar
pie crust (homemade or box)

HARDWARE

1 mixing bowl
1 9" pie pan
1 spatula
jessyratfink says: Mar 8, 2012. 10:38 AM
That sounds like a wonderful mixture of ingredients! :D
WhatWasIthinking (author) says: Mar 8, 2012. 11:03 AM
It's like a pecan pie with a twist...yum
WhatWasIthinking (author) says: Mar 8, 2012. 2:10 PM
last time i check my formula on wikipedia....ehh back to the drawing board...
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mistyp says: Mar 13, 2012. 1:06 PM
This sounds delicious! Definitely going on the to try list. Thanks for sharing, and good luck on the contest!
CSIchick27 says: Mar 12, 2012. 9:37 PM
This is the most coolest pie EVER!!!!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!
WhatWasIthinking (author) says: Mar 8, 2012. 2:36 PM
I guess I will go have a slice of my japanesse, I mean humble pie....
valhallas_end says: Mar 8, 2012. 12:54 PM
...not to be a stickler, but A = pi * r^2, and C = 2 * pi * r...man, I remember back in grade school math, every one of my teachers gave that terrible pun...

Algebra aside, this does look delicious...pecan pie is my favorite!
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