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Before you stands a glorious pie. (Actually, two.)

Not that all pies aren’t glorious. I made up this pie this week when I was baking a couple pies and managing with what I had on-hand. It’s based on a coconut-oatmeal pie recipe, adjusted for the addition of rum and the lack of enough oatmeal, which I replaced with walnuts. And the result was intoxicating. This one is going into my holiday pie repertoire for sure.
But hey, why wait for a holiday? Every day is Pie Day.
(If you don’t make your own pie crust, you don’t know fresh, tender, flaky, perfect pie. Try my recipe or you’ll regret it the rest of your life.)
How to make Coconut-Oatmeal Rum Pie (with Walnuts):
3 eggs
3/4 cup light corn syrup
1/4 cup dark rum
2/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup shredded coconut
1/3 cup oatmeal
1/3 cup walnuts, chopped
one unbaked single-crust Foolproof Pie Crust pie shell
In a medium-size bowl, combine eggs, corn syrup, rum, sugar, butter, and vanilla. Whisk to mix. Using a spoon, stir in coconut, oatmeal, and walnuts.

Pour into pie shell.

Bake at 350-degrees on the lower oven rack for 40-45 minutes.

How easy is that? You could be eating this pie right now. What are you waiting for?
P.S. I can’t do this pie justice. Its ingredients are so simple, and yet the flavor is of the gods. If you love rum flavor, this pie has got it in spades. I gave one of the pies away and received immediate requests for the recipe.
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Fabulous looking recipe! I have got to make that.
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Can I come over? Just for dessert?
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However, what I, and I feel probably more of your adoring public want to know is……did you set the traps for the @#*!!@ raccons yet??? That bothered me ALL DAY LONG yesterday.
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For the raccoons try to partial open (not quite half way around the can) a tin of cat food. Tie it to a dowel rod that has been slid thru the cage. You will want to have a + with the string on top of the lid, it will hold the bait longer in the cage. Make sure you do this with gloves and long sleeves on as you want your scent to stay off the cage. Dad always did this trick to cage capture them up north from the cabin up north.
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