Comstock Pie Filling & Topping, Lemon Cream, 21 Ounce (Pack of 8)
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It's very similar to a lemon pie, so I bought the original. If the cream had a clear look and did not have a clear lemon "sharpness," it would not seem as appealing to me.
You can eat it right out of the can. It's easy to make my little pie crust things. You just fill them up with filling and they're good to go.
If I had to guess, I would say it would work well for donuts. I think it would work very well as a topping on my mom's As well as being delicious, it has a good taste.
The eight pieces appear to be shipped together in a package. Then I would multiply 8 X (Weight of the
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Mix all together, and pour into a 10x15" jelly roll pan. 1 box lemon cake mix*2 eggs*1 can lemon pie filling
Mix all together, and pour into a 10x15" jelly roll pan. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 35 minutes at 350. If you're frosting with lemon frosting after it has cooled, do so.
There's nothing better than this. This is better than store bought items since we are trying to reduce calorie intake. In other words, this filling. The calorie content of lemon goodies is reduced to about 40 percent. You can taste the familiar flavor of the filling In any case, as I said. The fattening part is left out. It probably is the same, with a smaller, home size crust. After trying it, we think it should be the same. It will be coming back to us. The best way to enjoy them is on pancakes and toast. Breakfast. Muffins. In the form of a pudding topped with fruit or sauce. You can use your imagination to come up with this one.
This was a great product, but I'm not sure why Publix stopped carrying You can make a tasty lemon merrange pie with this fruit.
I use it to make sweet treats including bundt cakes, dump cakes, pound cakes, scones, and more.
The consistency and the flavor are perfect. This is such a great find! Thank you so much for sharing it. Pastry fillings, pies, and cakes go very well with this filling. That's exactly what I was looking for. In my local store I have never seen it.
Our initial use of the filling was to add it to a cake recipe. This is a great idea. It was more than a year before the cans were due to expire.
At my local store, they're almost $5 each. They're great for the price, however, I needed to add a little lemon juice to thin them out a bit and give them a bit of.
This is the filling for my puff pastry.