Pi Raspberry Satin Pie
Why make a pie? Well the first reason is obvious so I will tell you the second one. My brother and I have had a debate for a while of Raspberry Pi vs. Raspberry Pie. So what better way to settle it than a run off on Instructables! Here's my pie, its up to him to enter one as good!
Supplies
- 1- 9” pie crust
- Assortment of measuring cups & spoons
- Creamy Satin Filling
- Sugar
- Cornstarch
- Salt
- Milk
- Egg
- Vanilla
- Pint raspberry pie filling
- Cool whip
- Raspberry Danish dessert mix
- Cake decorating bag with star tip
- Straw
The Crust
Bake 9” pie crust according to package directions. Allow to cool.
Prepare Creamy Satin Filling
Combine:
½ cup sugar
3 T cornstarch
½ tsp salt
Stir together in a 4-qt. saucepan. Gradually add:
2 c. milk
Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is very thick and bubbly. Measure 1 cup of mixture into a separate bowl and to this small portion add:
1 beaten egg
Beat together very well and return to remaining hot mixture. Cook until bubbling again.
Allow to cool.
NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ADD THE EGG TO ONLY A SMALL PORTION OF HOT MIXTURE. THEN ADD TO REMAINING HOT MIXTURE.
Complete Creamy Satin Filling
Beat satin mixture until smooth.
Add in:
1 c. cool whip
1 tsp. vanilla
Adding the Creamy Satin Filling
Pour cooled creamy satin filling into prepared pie crust.
Raspberry Time
Using a teaspoon, spoon small portions of raspberry pie filling onto the pie.
Spread the pie filling over entire pie, being careful not to mix the pie filling into the satin filling.
Cool Whip
Spread cool whip over pie.
Pi Time (Optional)
Using a straw, form the shape of the mathematical pi into the cool whip.
Prepare Danish dessert mix according to package instructions. Pour Danish dessert into cake decorating bag with a star tip. Fill in the pi shaped “trench” formed by the star.
Add any additional adornment.