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Discover the most memorable coconut cream pies across Pennsylvania, including one that rises above the rest as a true ...
Unlike the story behind Fig Newtons, the histories behind Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine and culture are far from hidden. As people migrated from Germany and settled in eastern Pennsylvania in the 18th ...
Need a dessert for Thanksgiving? Try the classic Pennsylvania Dutch shoofly pie. This recipe comes from the Amish vendors at Beiler's Bakery, by way of the Reading Terminal Market Cookbook.
This sweet treat is a staple of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, but where exactly did this recipe — and name — come from?
Skip the fancy spots—these humble Pennsylvania restaurants are baking up homemade pies that taste like pure comfort.
DANVILLE, Pa. — We are celebrating Christmas Pennsylvania Dutch style! Shoofly Pie is delicious molasses flavored dessert that is prepared in many PA Dutch homes as a Christmas tradition.
A cook takes on shoofly pie, the Pennsylvania Dutch concoction that tied him to Gramma.
The 1881 cookbook has two recipes for shoo-fly pie, which is traditionally thought of as a Pennsylvania Dutch dish. In fact, the pie probably evolved from a Centennial cake that was created ...
While many believe that the origin of the pie's name comes from the act of having to "shoo" flies away while preparing the super-sweet filling, it's likely that the dessert got its name from a ...
Next up in the PA Dutch Eats food series is shoofly pie, as selected by LancasterOnline readers.
What is shoofly pie? “Shoofly pie is a molasses crumb cake baked in a pie crust,” William Woys Weaver, an expert in Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine and culture and author of “As American as Shoofly Pie,” ...
What is shoofly pie? “Shoofly pie is a molasses crumb cake baked in a pie crust,” William Woys Weaver, an expert in Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine and culture and author of “As American as Shoofly Pie,” ...