This is a simple pie crust, made quickly with 5 ingredients. Wonderful with an Apple Pie recipe. Our thanks to Denise Thomas for sharing this recipe.
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Recipe Directions

1. Blend almond pulp, walnuts, Brazil nuts, dates, and cinnamon in a food processor.

2. Push into pie dish.

3. Cover and refrigerate until time to serve.

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By kandace

This is a simple pie crust, made quickly with 5 ingredients.

Wonderful with an Apple Pie recipe.

Our thanks to Denise Thomas for sharing this recipe.

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This is a good crust. I tried it as a cereal dehydrated it was pretty good.

Another way to make crust is with 1 cup of walnuts, 1teaspoon vanilla, 1/2 cup dates, cinnamon and some salt if you would like. Very easy and you can easily add the apples into the crust without the worry of the crust getting soggy.

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I found this to be too moist. It was probably the almond pulp, which was very wet. I'll have to play around with it a bit more...

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I just made cookies out of your crust. They were pretty good. I pressed them into date sugar and put them in the dehydrator.

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I found this to be too moist. It was probably the almond pulp, which was very wet. I'll have to play around with it a bit more...

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I just made cookies out of your crust. They were pretty good. I pressed them into date sugar and put them in the dehydrator.

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This is a good crust. I tried it as a cereal dehydrated it was pretty good.

Another way to make crust is with 1 cup of walnuts, 1teaspoon vanilla, 1/2 cup dates, cinnamon and some salt if you would like. Very easy and you can easily add the apples into the crust without the worry of the crust getting soggy.

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