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JRPfeff: nothing beats homemade pie crust! Most recipes online suggested the pre-made pie crust. I too am fortunate enough to have a better half that takes pride in her crust.
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| Posts: 2596 | Location: Charlotte, NC | Registered: January 05, 2005 |    |
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Well, did my first tomato pie tonight. I made a few additions like mushrooms,green peppers, and onions. Sauteed the onions,peppers until soft. I used sour cream instead of mayo along with blue cheese dressing. Also added Italian seasoning,black pepper, garlic and onion powder. It tasted great BUT unfortunately I failed to read the part of the recipe that called for prebaking the pie crust. You guessed it!!! It was a watery mess. Learned a few things. One, prebake crust. Two, use less veggies. Three,croutons on top are a nice addition.Four, make sure you add ALL the ingredients before poring the topping on  Wife liked the nice mix of flavors. I'll try it again and if it turns out well I'll post the actual ingredients. Oh, I used just sour cream and sharp cheddar cheese. Nice flavor. Not really a mayo or miracle whip fan.
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| Posts: 1588 | Location: Evansville, Indiana | Registered: April 11, 2005 |    |
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I have a somewhat different version but you hvae to like intense tomato flavor. I slice the tomatoes, toss with salt, pepper and olive oil and oven roast for a while (1.5 hours). Then cheddar cheese on the bottom of the pie crust, a layer of tomatoes, a layer of onions, basil and garlic that has been sauteed in olive oil, some goat cheese then the rest of the tomatoes and a little basil on top. In the oven until heated through and cheese is melted. Less cheezy and a bit more tomato than the original recipe here (which sounds great - I will try it when I have garden tomatoes again).
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| Posts: 156 | Location: Dodgeville, WI | Registered: September 15, 2004 |    |
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