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Create Your Own Signature Mini Pie

Posted By Jessica Walker
May 15, 2012

Impossibly Easy Mini Pies are ripe for the customizing. Learn how to develop taste sensations for every taste palate and occasion. It doesn't get any easier than this–really!

When you ask the question, “What should we have for dinner?” chances are everyone answers with their own idea – burgers, chicken, crab cakes. What if there were a dinner chock full of everyone’s favorites that comes together quickly and simply? Sounds impossible, right? Actually, it’s impossibly easy!

Using Bisquick® to start, the Betty Crocker Kitchen experts have re-invented Impossibly Easy Pies. Now they’re mini and the perfect launch pad for your creativity. Here are my absolute favorites:

Mini Thai Chicken Pies

Mini Cheeseburger Pies

Mini Chicken Broccoli Pies

Impossibly Easy Mini
Thai Chicken Pies

Impossibly Easy Mini
Cheeseburger Pies

Impossibly Easy Mini
Chicken 'n Broccoli Pie

Wait it get’s better! Here’s how you can blend your family’s favorite flavors into your own impossibly easy mini pies!

First, start with Bisquick baking mix, milk and eggs. This makes the base for all mini pies.  Combine and start with a little less than at tablespoon in each greased muffin cup.

Create Your Own Mini Pie 

Next add your filling. Cheeseburger, pepperoni pizza, BLT –whatever you can imagine. Add about ¼ cup of the mixture to each cup.

Create Your Own Mini Pie 

Finally, top it off with one more tablespoon of the Bisquick® mixture.

Create Your Own Mini Pie 

Bake for 25-30 minutes then pop them out of the pan. Voilà! How easy is that?

Are you ready for the best part of all? Mini pies can be frozen! Gather the kids together to create their faves and seal them in freezer bags. Then just pop them in the microwave for meals on the go, after school snacks and last minute dinners. And let’s not forget about breakfast, a little egg and bacon and you’re set. See what I mean about impossibly easy?

Go ahead, grab a box of Bisquick and get started! Impossibly Easy Mini Pies bring out the creative cook in everyone.

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Nikkeri said: Posted: 1/7/2013 1:40 PM
I have one of those "Texas" size muffin pans and I bake them in that. It is like a pot pie serving and all you have to add is salad. My family loves them. Great idea Bisquick kitchen!!!
 
ginababby said: Posted: 12/28/2012 8:16 PM
Made the cheeseburger ones,,, Amazing!!!
 
Dizema said: Posted: 12/28/2012 5:44 AM
what is the oven temperature...please place the oven temperature when you put a recipe on the site....thank you.
 
prettymouse said: Posted: 12/27/2012 8:35 PM
I love these but have gone to baking them in custard cups instead of muffin tins. spray with Pam and then do the filling. We love these at the house and they also freeze well. I just made more with the leftover turkey from Christmas Dinner.
 
clayartist said: Posted: 12/27/2012 6:34 PM
sounds like fun so I will try the recipe soon.
 
BettyCrockerEditor said: Posted: 12/10/2012 2:59 PM
LoveAndFolly - Just search Impossibly Easy Pies and you'll come up with dozens of ideas for impossibly easy savory pies made in a pie pan.
 
LoveAndFolly said: Posted: 12/10/2012 1:16 AM
Hey! I was wondering...could you make this not-mini? Like use bisquick at the bottom of a pie pan, add ingredients, top, etc..??
 
GREAT! EASY! said: Posted: 11/4/2012 3:28 PM
I have made many of your Mimi Pies recipes and all of them are wonderful. Great for your family and especially nice during football games and you want a hand held meal. Super easy and quite enjoyable.
 
cookabc said: Posted: 10/27/2012 12:41 PM
How much Bisquick and how much milk in the recipe?
 
homemaker-mom-dot-com said: Posted: 10/12/2012 7:02 PM
I am so excited to try this for my family. My son really loves pot pie. I love the fact you can freeze them! I will be trying that as well!
 
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