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Coconut Cream Pie (cornstarch) for 100


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Servings: 100 Portions (17 Pies)
Portions: 1/6 Pie Each
Pan Size: 9-inch Pie Pan

17-1 crust pie shells, baked
5 1/2 cups (1 lb 10 oz) milk, nonfat, dry
7 1/4 water, warm
4 1/2 cups (2 lb) sugar, granulated
1 1/2 tablespoon (1 oz) salt
1 quart (1 lb 4 oz) cornstarch
5 1/2 cups (2 lb 8 oz) sugar, granulated
2 quart water
1 1/2 quart (30 eggs) eggs, whole, slightly beaten
2 1/2 cups (1 lb 4 oz) butter or margarine
6 tablespoon vanilla
2 lb 8 oz coconut, prepared, sweetened, chopped

Prepare One-Crust Pie Shells. Set aside. Reconstitute milk and 7 1/4 quart warm water. Add
sugar and salt; bring to just below boiling. DO NOT BOIL.

Combine cornstarch, sugar, and water. Stir until smooth. Add to hot milk mixture; cook
until thickened, stirring constantly, about 10 minutes. Slowly stir about 1 quart hot
mixture into eggs; mix well. Stir slowly into remaining hot mixture; continue stirring
mixture while healing until bubbles form. Cook 2 minutes longer. Remove from heat. Add
butter or margarine and vanilla; mix well; cool slightly. Add 2 1/4 quart (1 lb 8 oz)
coconut to filling. Pour 3 1/4 filling into each baked pie shell. Sprinkle top of each
pie with 1/3 cup coconut. Place in refrigerator to chill. Keep chilled until ready to
serve. Cut 6 wedges per pie.

NOTE:
2 gallon other types of milk may be substituted for nonfat dry milk and 7 1/4 quart warm water.

Filling will curdle if boiled or subject to prolonged intense heat.

If desired, pies may be covered with Meringue, Whipped Cream, or Whipped Topping.

If a thicker pie is desired, use 13 pie shells. Pour about 3 1/2 cups filling into each baked pie shell. Cut 8 wedges per pie.




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