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First, prepare the pie crust in advance (or use prepared pie dough) and refrigerate it.
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When you are ready to start making the moon pies, allow the crusts to come to room temperature about 20-30 minutes before attempting to roll them out.
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Combine bacon, bacon drippings and butter in a large skillet and saute the onions and other vegetables until tender and softened.
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Add the the crawfish to the vegetable mixture for about 3 minutes.
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Don't overcook or the crawfish will overcook and become rubbery.
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Stir in the cream of shrimp soup, thyme, oregano, parsley, green onions and garlic.
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Mix well.
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Sprinkle on the seafood seasoning, gravy flour and wine.
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Drizzle as much chicken broth as needed to keep the stuffing light and moist, and fold everything together.
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When fully blended, add the chopped egg and a pinch or two of cheese and allow mixture to cool.
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Roll out the pie dough into 6-inch circles.
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Place about 3 tablespoons of the mudbug mixture onto one side of the circle.
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Fold the pastry over the stuffing and bring the edges together, forming a half-moon.
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Moisten the edges of the dough with a little water, and crimp tightly with a fork.
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Spray a sheet pan with Pam or line with parchment paper.
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Place the moon pies and liberally brush with melted butter and egg whites.
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Poke a slit or two in the top of each pie to allow for steam to escape.
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Slide the pan into a preheated 400 degrees and bake for about 30 minutes until crispy brown.
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Alternatively, you can fry them a few at time into deep shortening or corn oil heated to 360 degrees about 3-4 minutes until crunchy and golden.
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Notes: If youre rather not make individual moon pies, you can make one or two full-size mudbug pies (kinda like pot pies) by baking them until the top crusts turn a golden brown.
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Then all you do is spoon them out on dinner plates when its time to serve them.
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Its your call, but either way theyre flavorfully delicious!
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If you dont have any FD Seafood Seasoning on hand, you can also use 3/4 teaspoons salt, 1/2 teaspoons black pepper, and 1/4 teaspoons garlic powder.