3-Ingredient Peach Pie Filling

"This is a great recipe to use when peaches are in season. This filling freezes wonderfully, and you can enjoy "Fresh" peach pie in the middle of winter!"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
3 pies
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ingredients

  • 12 cups fresh peaches (peeled and sliced, pits removed)
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 5 -6 tablespoons tapioca (dry)
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directions

  • Slice the peaches and mix with 1 1/2 cups sugar in a large pot.
  • Bring to a boil, and add the other 1/2 cup sugar and the Tapioca.
  • Boil again for 1 minute.
  • Remove from heat and cool.
  • Divide into thirds, and place in a freezeable container.
  • Each portion will yield 1 pie.
  • Thaw only at room temp, do NOT use the microwave to thaw.
  • Place this filling into an unbaked pie shell, top with a pie pastry crust, and bake as you would a regular fruit filled-pie.

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Reviews

  1. Easy with excellent results!
     
  2. A wonderful recipe and so good to use up the last of the fall peaches. We shall look forward to having "fresh peach pie" during the winter. I would suggest cutting down on the sugar if the peaches are sweet. I did not use the 1/2 cup of sugar that went in with the tapioca as my peaches were sweet.
     
  3. very easy and fast. As Jakie P. said, it really does take up less room in the freezer. Haven't made a pie from it yet, put it does taste good. Did add 2 Tablespoons tapioca more as the peaches seem to be really juicy.
     
  4. This pie filling tasted great. It also saved me quite a bit of freeze space. It's much easier to store freezer boxes than frozen pies! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
     
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As a recent Immigrant to the U.S. of A., I'm passing my time baking and doing crafts, I came here from Alberta, Canada in August of 2002. When I lived in Alberta, I spent my afternoons/evenings working the later shift in an Oat and Barley Flour mill owned and operated by ConAgra Foods. My interest in baking peaked while I worked at this mill. Many oatmeal and/or barley inclusive recipes have worked their way into my collection over time. And Quaker oats, are NOTHING compared to ConAgra Oats. Keep an eye out for my baked good recipes, coming soon, and as often as I make them. I come from a german-canadian background, with a little polish, irish, ukranian thrown in... I also took an interest in trying ethnic dishes, so a few of those recipes are lying around too. In my spare time I do crafts as well, basically including balloon-twisting, face-painting, tatted lace making, parchment card making, sewing, and scrapbooking. My hubby builds computers, so due to our abundance of the machines, I also spend time surfing the net, and playing computer games. Anything else you want to know? Ask :)
 
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