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DESSERTS/SWEETS RECIPES CONTEST

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Send Us Your Favorite Fireside "Pie Iron" Recipes
See Recipe Contest Below-win a pie iron.

Entry #1:  Banana in Tamarind
Entry #2: 
Elephant Ears
Entry #3: 
Sweet Red Bean Biscuit
Entry #4: 
S'more Peanut Butter Cup
Entry #5: 
S'more Sandwiches
Entry #6: 
Chocolate Apricot Turnovers
Entry #7: 
EllieMae's Strawberry Shortcake
Entry #8: 
Banana Rasayan
Entry #9:  
Chocolate Raspberry Torte
Entry #10: 
PB mallow Pie
Entry #11: Fluffernutter
Entry #12:
Chocolate/caramel tart
Entry #13:
Easy Pie Pockets
Entry #14: 
Hidden peach desert
Entry #15: 
Gorgonzola, Apricot and Walnut Pie Iron Pie
Entry #16: 
Lemon Meringue Pie
Entry #17: Cherry Meringue Pie

Entry #18: Mt. Pie Pie
Entry #19: Angel Pies
Entry #20: Cream Cheese pies

Entry #1 Banana in Tamarind
A.N. Ganeshamurthy
November 4, 2003
You will need raw banana, tamarind, red chilli powder, oil, cumin seed, mustard seed, asafotida, salt, sugar.  Take raw banana, peal it and slice it into cubes.  Heat oil in a pan, put mustard and cumin seeds. After mustard seeds splitter add banana cubes and fry it for two minutes.  Add chili powder to taste), tamarind paste, asafotida, salt and little sugar. cook it till banana becomes soft. Serve with bread. 
 

Entry #2 Elephant Ears
L. Medendorp
December 1, 2003
Use one section of a crescent roll and flatten into a  square to fit your pie iron.  Cook until golden-brown on both sides.  Roll in a cinnammin and sugar mixture. It is a great treat at the end of a "hard day of camping!!

Entry #3 Sweet Red Bean Biscuit
Contest Entry: April 1, 2004
By, "Peter Desjardins"
1. Non-Stick Spray
2. Sweet Red Bean Paste (Available at most grocery stores)
3. Pillsbury Buttermilk biscuit in a tube
Spray Iron with Non stick spray.  Seperate biscuit into two halves and press into iron top and bottom.  Spread a generous amout of red bean paste in the middle (about two tablespoons) and cook over fire.  When crust is golden brown its time to eat!!

Entry #4 S'more Peanut Butter Cup
Contest Entry: January 25, 2004
2 slices bread buttered one side (or sprayed with cooking spray)
1 sectione hershey's chocolate candy bar
1 marshmellow
tablespoon peanut butter

Placed buttered side of bread to outside of pie maker and add the rest of the ingredients.


Entry #5 S'more Sandwiches
Contest Entry: February 16, 2004
By, "Shannon"
What we do is we take the bread and we spread butter on it then we take marshmallow fluff and chocolate pieces and melt it over the campfire, delicious alternative to s'mores and the kids love it.

Entry #6 Chocolate Apricot Turnovers
19 May 2004
Mirissa Dunne
Butter a flour tortilla and place in the pie iron.  Spread on some cream cheese, then sprinkle with chocolate chips and diced dried apricots.  Heat and enjoy!

Entry #7 EllieMae's Strawberry Shortcake
17 Jun 2004
Janice Fisher
Before leaving on your camping trip, bake one Angelfood Cake according to your favorite recipe.

Pick fresh strawberries with a nice mixture of large and small berries (for natural sweetness). Hull, wash, and slice berries placing them in a large airtight baggie for storage while still wet.

Take butter and whipped cream along in your cooler.

At the campfire slice the cake into thin, square slices and butter one side of each slice. Place slices of cake in pie maker with a healthy portion of berries in the middle. Cook over coals for about three minutes per side. Take "shortcake" out of pie maker, place on plate, top with whipped cream, and serve warm. For variety, try mixing some canned blueberry pie filling with the strawberries.


Entry #8 Banana Rasayan
24 Jun 2004
AN.Ganeshamurthy
Peal 1 kg ripe bananas.  Slice them.  Add one fully scraped mature coconut kernal+100 g sugar+100 ml honey+50 g resins+ 2 g cardomom seed powder.  Mix well and serve chill.

**Even though this is not a pie iron recipe - it sounds interesting.

 

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Entry #9 Chocolate Raspberry Torte
08 Jul 2004
Wendy Farry
Spray your pie cooker with non stick spray
place two pieces of white bread in pie cooker
scoop in raspberries from a can of pie filling
put desired amount of chocolate bar in center and cook.  YUMMY!~
 

Entry #10 PB mallow Pie
07 Apr 2005
M PInko
Butter one side of 2 slices of bread with buttered sides against pie maker.  Between slices spread marshmallow fluff on one slice, peanut butter on other press together and cook over campfire until golden.

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Entry #11 Fluffernutter
19 Apr 2005
Jean Muellenbach
Butter outside of bread. Place in iron. Spread inside with peanut butter, layer sliced bananas and mini marshmallows inside. Close iron and cook as usual.

Entry #12 Chocolate/caramel tart
19 May 2005
Linda Carlucci
Recipe:
Use pop-up type pastry, flatten and place on pie iron.  Add a chocolate kiss or two and one or two small caramel squares, flattened, and a couple of mini marshmallows. Top with more pastry, seal edges and cook over campfire. Yum.

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Entry #13 Easy Pie Pockets
27 May 2005
Gwendolyn West
Butter both sides of pie iron and place a slice of bread on each side.  Fill center of one side with canned or frozen pie filling (any flavor is delicious).  Adding shredded cheese to apple pie filing is especially delicious.  Fire and enjoy.

Entry #14 Hidden peach desert
01 Jun 2005
Roy Morris
Whoop up a batch of bread dough,3 cups flour- 1 teaspoon salt-bakin soda bout a teaspoon-enough water to make it kinda thick but kneadable, add more flour if to thin, more water if too thick.  Knead into a bread loaf and then roll it out into a 12 inch round and add a can of peaches, one tablespoon of cinnamon, 1 cup of sugar, 6 pats of butter around, spread it all to mix it in and...Fold into a bread loaf, place in a bread pan and bake at 350 for bout 35 min.  Set on table and say desert is served, have your bread.

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Entry #15 Gorgonzola, Apricot and Walnut Pie Iron Pie
15 Jun 2005
Shanna
Butter outside of bread.  Put in Pie Iron.  Add Gorgonzola, Apricot Preserves and Walnut Pieces.  Cook!

Entry #16 Lemon Meringue Pie
29 Jun 2005
 
Butter one side of two pieces of bread.  Place the butter sides down on the pie iron halves.  Place a scoop of lemon pie filling and a marshmellow on one side of the pie iron.  Close. Cook over campire. 
Entry #17 Cherry Meringue Pie
11 Jul 2005
Shell Beckley
Butter 2 slices of bread place in pie maker put in  1 large tablespoon of cherry pie filling, add 1 large marshmallow close pie maker and cook over fire.
Entry #18 Mt. Pie Pie
12 Jul 2005
Kari Ricotta
2 slices white bread
Any flavor pie filling
white cake icing

Can either add the icing to the middle of the pie or on top after it's done.
Entry #19 angel pies
13 Jul 2005
Kim Zeigler
Brush pie iron with a little butter. Put two thin slices from a loaf of angel food cake.  The kind from the grocery store seems to work a little better because it is not so soft.  Use either of the following fillings:
canned pie filling...cherry is really good
Sliced bananas with a little bit of caramel ice cream topping and some chopped walnuts
Put into pie iron and toast over campfire till done, about 7-10 minutes.
Remove from iron and sprinkle with a little powdered sugar.
Entry #20 Cream Cheese pies
20 Jul 2005
Theresa Barwell
1/4 c. cream cheese
1-1 1/2 T. white sugar
2 slices of white bread
fresh berries (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries)
butter
 
Spread the slices of bread with butter. Mix the cream cheese and sugar. You can add more or less to taste. Put one slice of the buttered bread in the pie iron and fill with the cream cheese mixture. Top with berries and the second slice of buttered bread. Place in the coals for 10 minutes or until it comes out of the iron easily. Enjoy!

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fireside recipes, pie irons, cast iron cookware, for sale, on-line store, smores, s'mores, hershey's, gifts, bonfires, snacks, marshmallows, graham crackers, chocolate, great camps, adirondacks, vacation rentals, attractions, mountains, activities, historic sites, entertainment, educational, lakes, resorts, inns, cottages, camps, bed & breakfast, lodges, log cabins, hotels, lakefront, waterfront, new york, ny, history, raquette, inlet, old forge, tupper, saranac, the vacation experience, cruises, boats, tours, placid, george, dining, gift certificates, weddings, birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, reunions,****PIE IRON RECIPE CONTEST RULES***

The "Greatcamps.com" Webmaster wants YOUR favorite Pie Iron Recipes.  The "Favorite Pie Iron Recipe" will win a "Rome's Original" # 1705 Square Pie iron, pictured below.  The Webmaster will test all recipes sent in and decide which is a "favorite" winning recipe.

Rules:
#1) Entrant Recipes must be submitted by this form only.
#2) The recipe must be an original recipe cooked using Hobo pie irons.
#3) The recipe chosen is at the sole discretion of Great Camps Web Master.

If your recipe is chosen
YOU WIN...a square pie iron


Changing things a bit. 

It is so hard to choose a winner when all three types of recipes are in one contest. 

Contests have now divided the entries into 3 categories:
Breakfast, Dinners/Lunches, Desserts/Sweets



Desserts/Sweets - Contest # 8 - CLOSED Winner to be chosen soon!

Breakfast - Contest # 6
Dinners/lunches - Contest #9

Desserts/Sweets - Contest #10
 


Contest # 1 Recipes & Winner
Contest # 2 Recipes & Winner
Contest # 3 Recipes & Winner
Contest # 4 Recipes & Winner
Contest # 5 Recipes & Winner
Contest # 7 Dinners/lunches Recipes & Winner


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