The phrase "how to make pie grow a garden" could imply two things:
- How to make a pie (recipe for pie making).
- How to grow a garden in a game called "Grow a Garden," including making pie in that game.
I'll address both possibilities:
- How to Make Pie (General Fruit Pie Recipe):
- Prepare pie dough (double crust).
- Prepare 6 cups of fruit (berries, peaches, apples, rhubarb) peeled and chopped if needed.
- Toss fruit with 1 cup sugar. Let sit and taste to add more sugar up to 1¼ cups total.
- Stir in ¼ cup flour to thicken.
- Roll and fit half the dough in a pie plate and chill.
- Pour fruit filling in the chilled crust.
- Cover with rolled out top crust, seal edges, cut slits for steam, brush with egg wash.
- Chill assembled pie 20 minutes.
- Bake at 450°F for 10 minutes then 375°F for 60 minutes until filling bubbles and crust golden.
- Cool at least 2 hours before serving.
- How to Make Pie in the Game "Grow a Garden" (Cooking Event):
- Gather ingredients from the game such as pumpkin, apple, giant pinecone, corn, coconut, beanstalk, depending on the pie rarity (rare, legendary, mythical, divine, prismatic).
- Put the ingredients into the cooking pot in Chris P.'s kitchen.
- Hit cook and wait some in-game time for the pie to be ready.
- Once cooked, give the pie to Chris P. to receive rewards.
- Experiment with ingredient combinations for varied pies.
So, for a real-world pie, you follow a classic baking recipe involving fruit filling and pastry crust. For the Grow a Garden game, it's about combining specific in-game crops in the cooking event pot to make different pies and earn rewards. If you want a detailed recipe for either real pie or Grow a Garden pie, I can provide that too. Let me know which one you want! Here is a classic fruit pie recipe example in brief:
- 6 cups fruit, 1 cup sugar (more if needed), ¼ cup flour
- Double crust dough (bottom and top)
- Assemble and seal crust with filling inside
- Bake at high temperature then lower, cool before serving
And Grow a Garden pie requires specific crops like pumpkin and apples in the cooking event pot.