Cranberry Orange Custard Pie
Cranberries are usually thought to be a sauce for the turkey or as a cranberry bread or muffins. This pie is a great taste surprise, sweet yet tart. The recipe called for a 10-inch pie shell. I used a 9.4-inch pie pan from Pioneer Woman. I like the depth of the pie with using a […]
Read More →Buttermilk Pie with Pecans
November 27, 2020Holidays, Kitchen Supply StoreButtermilk Pie with Pecans is a traditional southern pie that will remind you of warm days and nights in Texas. This pie is a perfect combination of sweetness filled the wonderful flavor of pecans in every bite. I love to collect pie pans and I used one of my favorites for this pie. A beautiful […]
Read More →Chocolate Chess Pie | Pie of Unknown Origin
November 25, 2020RecipeChocolate Chess pie is now known as a southern pie, but just where did the name come from? The origin is rather unclear; some attribute the name to its ancestor, the cheese tart, while others believe it was named for Chester County, or for the pie chest that is was kept in. James Beard’s American […]
Read More →Classic Old-Fashioned Custard Pie
November 24, 2020RecipeCustard is a classic taste and texture that has been a staple in the pie world for many generations. The smell of this pie baking will take you back to your grandmother’s kitchen. This same custard can be used in individual custard cups and baked for a simple, yet delicious no-crust dessert. You can use […]
Read More →Chocolate Cream Pie
November 23, 2020RecipeChocolate Cream Pie…I can’t think of anything more delicious. But again, I love chocolate and especially dark chocolate. When you think of chocolate cream pie you may think, “I will just mix up a box of pudding and pour it into a pie shell.” I will admit, I USED to do that. This pie will […]
Read More →Great Depression Water Pie
November 21, 2020RecipeEver heard of a Water Pie? It is often referred to as the Great Depression Water Pie. Six bare-bones ingredients blended together create a delicious easy pie. As I think of the depression, we learn about that time of history in school. I am fortunate enough to hear first-hand stories. One of my grandmothers grew […]
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