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Footsie's Easy Peanut Butter PiePosted by FootsieBear at recipegoldmine.com 6/12/01 5:32:51 amSource: The pie is my own, but the meringue came from Jessie's Heirloom Key Lime Pie. It's the only meringue I've ever made that didn't weep, and that includes using meringue powder.1 prepared pie crust shell (I like chocolate crumb)1 small package cook 'n serve vanilla puddingPeanut butterMeringue3 egg whites1/4 cup granulated sugarIf using a cookie crumb crust, brush with beaten egg white and bake in 375 degree F oven for 5 minutes. This keeps the crust from getting soggy after being filled.Cook pudding according to package directions, adding peanut butter to taste. I use a heaping serving spoon. I guess it's about 1/2 cup, but I usually just taste it. Cook until pudding/peanut butter is very thick, stirring constantly. Fill pie shell and top with meringue.Meringue: Beat egg whites till stiff. Add 1/4 cup sugar, and beat until sugar is dissolved. Spread on pie. Bake in 325 degree F oven about 15 minutes (just until meringue is browned).*Chocolate pudding can also be used. A large package of pudding will fill 2 pies, increase peanut butter accordingly. Sugar-free pudding can also be used for diabetics, but use a sugar substitute in the meringue.