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Has anyone ever had a square pie?
Not like a cobbler, but a square cherry pie?
8 Answers
- Murray HLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
We have some excellent square savoury pies like,
Mince and pea
Bacon and egg
Steak
Steak and mushroom etc
Approx. 4"x4"x 1+1/2"
- Tom ツLv 71 decade ago
No, but I wonder how you would do that? I've never seen a square pie plate. I've seen square dishes, but not for pies. Then how would you fit the crust into the corners?
Maybe somewhere on the planet there are square pies, but I've never seen or had one.
- 1 decade ago
Yes, it's just a matter of the pan you put it in and the fact that you have to roll out the crust differently...square instead of round.
- 1 decade ago
A "pie" is round and yummy. There's completely different word, "pi", which is just the name of a number.
"pi" = 3.14159...
If you use "r" to denote the radius of a circle, then you have the equation:
Area(circle) = pi * (r)^2
Or "Pi - r - squared"
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- 1 decade ago
Yes. Put aluminum foil around the edges so that they don't get burnt. Take them off about the last 15 minutes of baking.