DEFAULTSORT Pumpkin Pie Category American pies Category Christmas food Category Custard desserts ...Image Pumpkin Pie.jpg thumb 250px Pumpkin pie Pumpkin pie is a traditional sweet dessert , often eaten ... States and Canada . The pumpkin is a symbol of harvest time and featured also at Halloween . The pie consists of a pumpkin based custard , ranging in color from orange to brown, baked in a single pie shell, rarely with a top crust. The pie is generally flavored with nutmeg , cinnamon , clove s, and ginger . Pumpkin pie is frequently topped with whipped cream . This pie is often made from Canning canned pumpkin or packaged pumpkin pie filling spices included this is a seasonal product available in bakeries ... Tarte citrouille etape 1.jpg thumb Pumpkin pie filling being made The traditional method for preparing a pumpkin pie involves the use of a pie pumpkin which is about eight to ten inches in circumference ..., sugar, nutmeg, and other pumpkin pie type spices e.g., ginger, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, mace then baked in a pie shell. ref cite web url http www.pickyourown.org pumpkinpie.php work PickYourOwn.org title How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie accessdate October 31, 2011 ref The pumpkin based custard can also be poured into miniature pie crusts to make bite sized pumpkin tarts. History The pumpkin is native ... to Tudor England, and the flesh of the pompion was quickly accepted as pie filler. During the seventeenth century, pumpkin pie recipes could be found in English cookbooks, such as Hannah Woolley s The Gentlewoman ... the early nineteenth century. ref name Andrew F. Smith ref Pumpkin pie did not become a common addition ... brought the pumpkin pie back to New England, ref cite web url http www.nytimes.com 2007 ... took a different course. In the 19th century, the English pumpkin pie was prepared by stuffing ... of Massachusetts year 1840 ref Many companies produce seasonal pumpkin pie flavored products such as ice ... pie after Thanksgiving dinner . In popular culture File Pumpkin Pie Slice.jpg thumb Pumpkin pie is often ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Apple pie image File Apple pie.jpg 300px imagesize caption Apple pie with Lattice ... Tatin , a French variation on apple pie An apple pie is a fruit pie or tart in which the principal ... is generally used top and bottom, making it a double crust pie, the upper crust of which may be a circular shaped crust or a pastry lattice woven of strips exceptions are deep dish apple pie with a top ... apple Bramley or Granny Smith , are crisp and acidic. The fruit for the pie can be fresh, canned ... of cooking time required whether it has an effect on the flavour of the pie is a matter of opinion .... A piece of cheese is occasionally placed on top of or alongside a slice of the finished pie, particularly ... apple pie recipes go back to the time of Chaucer . The 1381 recipe see illustration at right lists ... is a casing of pastry. Saffron is used for colouring the pie filling. In English speaking countries, apple pie is a dessert of enduring popularity, eaten hot or cold, on its own or with ice cream , cream double cream , or custard . Absence of sugar in early English recipe Most modern recipes for apple pie require an ounce or two of sugar , but the earliest recipe does not. There are two possible ... the pie. Dutch style Dutch cuisine Dutch apple pie appeltaart or appelgebak recipes are distinct ... kock of sorghvuldige huyshoudster anno 1669 ref Recipes for Dutch apple pie go back centuries. There exists a painting from the Dutch Golden Age , dated 1626, featuring such a pie. The basis of Dutch apple pie is a crust on the bottom and around the edges. This is then filled with pieces or slices ... are generally mixed in with the apple filling. Atop the filling, strands of dough cover the pie in a Lattice ... Swedish style apple pie differs from the English and Dutch style, in that it uses no pastry and hence ... for quick and simple preparation and cooking. The resultant pie is akin to a hot cake, in which the apples are held in suspension and softened by the dough. Clear Apple pie in American culture This section ... more details
Wild custard apple , and Wild soursop may refer to at least two species of plant in the genus Annona Annona montana Annona senegalensis , which is also called African custard apple disambig ... more details
Wiktionary easy as pie Easy as Pie may refer to Easy as Pie album Easy as Pie album , an album by Billy Crash Craddock Easy as Pie song Easy as Pie song , the title song from the album As easy as pie , an expression used to describe a task or experience as pleasurable and simple disambig Category Clich s ... more details
American Pie may refer to In music American Pie album American Pie album , a 1971 album by Don McLean American Pie song American Pie song , a song from the album American Pie , a song by Slaughter from Revolution Slaughter album Revolution In film , television and radio American Pie series American Pie series , a series of teen films American Pie film American Pie film , the first film in the series American Pie , a 1996 sitcom pilot starring Andy Buckley Tim Rice s American Pie , a British radio programme about American music, hosted by Tim Rice Commented out because not supported by the linked article Apple cake although this expression is not common in the U.S. disambiguation cs American Pie da American Pie de American Pie es American Pie desambiguaci n fr American Pie id American Pie it American Pie nl American Pie ja no American Pie pl American Pie pt American Pie ru American Pie fi American Pie tr Amerikan Pastas film serisi ... more details
Image Gilles logo.jpg thumb 150px right Gilles Frozen Custard Stand Logo Gilles Frozen Custard is a brand of frozen custard that originated at the Gilles Frozen Custard Stand the oldest frozen custard stand in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and one of the first in the country , dating back to 1938. ref http www.gillesfrozencustard.com faq.html time Gilles Frozen Custard Timeline ref The company and custard stand was founded by Paul Gilles, and remains at its original location to this day. In 1972, after selling limited quantities of the custard at a local supermarket, Paul Gilles sold the rights to manufacture and distribute the custard to an outside company. Thus, Gilles Frozen Custard can be found pre packaged in supermarkets throughout the Midwest however, because of the differences in the manufacturing process, the frozen custard sold in stores deviates from Gilles s original recipe, which is still used at the custard stand. The naming rights to the pre packaged custard have changed hands several times since 1972 currently, the supermarket version of Gilles is manufactured and distributed by Schoep s Ice Cream of Madison, Wisconsin Madison , Wisconsin. Gilles is a favorite of Major League Baseball baseball Baseball Commissioner Commissioner Bud Selig , who stops in to the stand for a hot dog and soda nearly every day when in Milwaukee. On a similar note, Milwaukee Brewer fans frequently stop there after games Gillie s is down the road from Miller Park. References reflist External links http gillesfrozencustard.com Gilles Frozen Custard Stand Website http www.schoepsicecream.com products custard.asp Schoep s Gilles Frozen Custard Webpage http www.gillesfrozencustard.com faq.html stores History of Gilles Custard Stand http www2.jsonline.com entree cooking feb04 210163.asp Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article, citing Gilles as a favorite meal of Selig Category Ice cream parlors Category Culture of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Restaurants in Wisconsin Category Companies based in Milwaukee ... more details
Robert Frost s Banjo accessdate 2009 08 17 ref The term mete referred to the pie, not the meat a 15th century cookbook gives a bake mete recipe for a Pear CustardPie. ref cite web url http www.godecookery.com ... of small birds. Game pie is a form of meat pie featuring Game food game . The dish dates from ... www.independent.co.uk life style food and drink recipes game pie 516603.html Game pie Serves 4 6 26 ... & Co. accessdate 2011 03 28 quote A Royal Pie. Take and make little pie shells, & take Chicken ... marrow, & add just the right amount of Sugar then place it a pie shell, & in the middle place a piece of marrow, & all over some Sugar, and let it bake & this is for a supper. ref described a pie ... and inedible pastry shell, or coffin with a lid sealed on, then baked. There was no pan the pie shell .... ref cite web url http whatscookingamerica.net History PieHistory.htm title History of Pie publisher Linda Stradley WhatsCookingAmerica accessdate 2009 08 16 ref The process of raising the sides of the pie ... over umbles liver, heart, tripes, and other offal, hence the term eating humble pie . ref cite ... ISBN 1 4192 1607 4 year 2004 ref In medieval times, birds that might be found in a game pie included ... age. An 1890s edition of Mrs Beeton s Book of Household Management shows a game pie topped by a stuffed pheasant. ref cite web url http www.historicfood.com Pie 20recipe2.htm title Bake Metes ... Charles I , a huge game pie was placed on the table. But when the crust was removed, a dwarf ... was served a surprise pie containing live birds, perhaps the origin of the rhyme Sing a Song ... 21 ref The Tudor Christmas Pie was a rich pie of traditional birds such as partridge, chicken and goose ... localhistories.org accessdate 2009 08 21 ref Game pie was not restricted to the rich. Until the 1816 ... is a country kitchen where the cook is making a game pie surrounded by the dead game that would ... game pie named after Claudine Aurore R camier, the mother of Jean Anthelme Brillat Savarin ... more details
Expand French date December 2008 Pie d Orezza Infobox French commune name Pied Orezza region Corse department Haute Corse arrondissement Corte canton Orezza Alesani INSEE 2B222 postal code 20229 mayor Jean Paul Martinetti term 2010&ndash 2014 intercommunality longitude 9.3556 latitude 42.3728 elevation m 633 elevation min m 541 elevation max m 1766 area km2 5.79 population 35 population date 2008 Pie d Orezza is a Communes of France commune in the Haute Corse Departments of France department of France on the island of Corsica . Population D mographie 1962 95 1968 75 1975 64 1982 43 1990 39 1999 39 2008 35 See also Communes of the Haute Corse department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Haute Corse communes DEFAULTSORT Piedorezza Category Communes of Haute Corse HauteCorse geo stub ca Pie d Orezza ceb Pie d Orezza co U Ped Orezza es Pie d Orezza fr Pie d Orezza it Pie d Orezza mg Pie d Orezza ms Pie d Orezza nl Pie d Orezza oc Pie d Orezza pl Pie d Orezza ru sk Pie d Orezza sl Pie d Orezza sv Pie d Orezza uk vi Pie d Orezza vo Pie d Orezza war Pie d Orezza ... more details
refimprove date January 2008 Deleted image removed Image Steak pie with gravy.jpg thumb right 200px Steak pie and peas File Pie and peas.jpg thumb Pie and peas Pie and peas is a traditional meal in the north of England , consisting of an individual raised pork pie made with hot water crust pastry and served with mushy peas and mint sauce . History The pies are normally bought rather than home made. Pie and pea shops and stalls used to be a common feature on Northern streets and markets for example, Pie Toms now renamed Pie Ivan s in John Street Market , Bradford ref http www.yorksview.freeserve.co.uk pietom Pie Ivan s Bot generated title ref , but these days it is more usually sold in sandwich shops and Chippies . Some people prefer meat and potato or steak pies, but this is not traditional. In Lancashire , steak pies called simply meat pies are more commonly eaten than pork pies, although meat and potato pie and butter buttery potato pies are also served with peas in many places. Pie and peas is a staple on the British Association football football terraces and is popular amongst football fans served with mint sauce. Citation needed date June 2007 See also Pie floater Steak piePie and mash References references Legume dishes Category British cuisine Category Legume dishes pie stub food stub es Pie and peas ... more details
Image Shakesbuilding.jpg thumb right 200px Shake s Frozen Custard in Fayetteville, AR. Shake s Frozen Custard is a frozen custard retailer founded by Don and Debbie Osborne in Joplin, Missouri in 1991. It was originally opened as Shakey s Frozen Custard but was changed to Shake s in 2001 in order to secure trademark s. Don and Debbie experimented with a variety of recipes and menu items until they were both satisfied, and their recipe proved to be extremely popular. Corey Osborne, Don s oldest son, opened the second location in Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1997. The new store was as successful as the original. In 1999, the company began offering franchises and incorporation business incorporate d in Arkansas as Shake s Frozen Custard, Inc . Currently the franchise chain has nearly fifty stores in operation across nine states with many future locations planned. Image shakesconcretes1.jpg thumb right 200px Shake s Concretes. External links http www.shakesfrozencustard.com Shake s Frozen Custard, Inc. coord missing Missouri Category Ice cream parlors Category Restaurants in Missouri Category Buildings and structures in Joplin, Missouri Category Restaurants established in 1991 restaurant stub ... more details
Orphan date May 2011 File Chicken Pie.JPG thumb A chicken pie with vegetables in Chicken Pie is a pie with Chicken food chicken meat in it. Basic Ingredients Chicken Gravy Pastry Main types of pastry Puff or Shortcrust Pastry Some choose to add vegetable s such as leeks or Chicken and mushroom pie mushrooms . See also Meat pie Category Chicken dishes Pie stub fa ... more details
Wiktionary pie in the sky Pie in the sky may refer to The Preacher and the Slave , a song written by Joe Hill in 1911 as a parody of the hymn In the Sweet Bye and Bye , in which he coined the phrase pie in the sky Pie in the Sky TV series Pie in the Sky TV series , a UK television series about a retired police officer turned restaurateur Pie in the Sky 1996 film Pie in the Sky 1996 film , 1996 romantic comedy starring Josh Charles and Anne Heche Pie in the Sky game engine Pie in the Sky game engine , a video game engine used in many first person shooters Pie in the Sky , a song from the album It Doesn t Matter Anymore album It Doesn t Matter Anymore A new method by the Pirate Bay to put their servers http www.datacenterknowledge.com archives 2012 03 19 low orbit servers or a pirate prank out of reach of the RIAA and MPAA . See also The Preacher and the Slave , the song from which the phrase pie in the sky comes disambig de Luftschloss it Pie in the Sky ... more details
Pie hole may refer to Wiktionary piehole Pie Hole , a song from Terry Scott Taylor s 2000 album Avocado Faultline The Pie Hole, a fictional bakery in the television series Pushing Daisies A slang and sometimes offensive term for the human mouth Disambig ... more details
Image Blackberry pie and ice cream, 2006.jpg thumb right 250px Blackberry pie and ice cream . Blackberry pie is pie composed of blackberry filling, usually in the form of either blackberry jam, actual blackberries themselves, or some combination thereof. Blackberry pie is quite tart requiring far more sugar than blueberry pie . Blackberries can be stewed or soaked in water prior to baking to prevent burning, a concern not present in preparing blueberry pie. ref Farmer, Fannie. Boston Cooking School Cook Book . Mineola, New York Dover Publications, Inc., 1997. ref Notes Commons category Blackberry pies reflist 2 American pies Category Sweet pies Category American pies dessert stub pie stub es Tarta de moras simple Blackberry pie ... more details
orphan date February 2009 A pie knife is a steel utensil used for cutting and serving pie . It was invention invented in 1936 Citation needed date March 2008 and patent ed by Wanda Pruitt . Citation needed date March 2008 It is sometimes hyphenated as pie knife. DEFAULTSORT Pie Knife Category Kitchen knives cooking tool stub ... more details
unreferenced article date November 2007 File Fish Pie.jpg right thumb A plate of fish pie Fish pie is a traditional British people British dish. The pie is usually made with white Fish food fish for example cod , haddock or halibut in a white or b chamel sauce made using the milk the fish was poached in. Prawns and hard boiled eggs are other common additional ingredients. It is oven baked in a deep dish but is not usually made with the shortcrust or puff pastry casing that is associated with most savoury pies e.g. steak and kidney pie . In place of a pastry casing enclosing the pie, a topping of mashed potato es sometimes with cheese or vegetables such as onion s and leek s added is used to enclose the contents during baking. The dish is sometimes referred to as fisherman s pie because the topping is similar to that of shepherd s pie , in that it uses mashed potatoes. See also Portal Food Cottage pie clear External links Recipes for http www.bbc.co.uk food recipes luxuryfishpie 67647 luxury fish pie and http www.bbc.co.uk food recipes fishermanspie 1914 fisherman s pie from the BBC Food website. http www.deliaonline.com recipes luxury fish pie with rosti caper topping,1342,RC.html A recipe for fish pie from Delia Smith s website British pies Category British pies Category English cuisine pie stub Category Potato dishes Category Savoury pies es Fisherman s pie simple Fish pie ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Strawberry Cheese Pie.jpg thumb 200px Strawberry Pie File N2 Dessert.jpg thumb 200px Strawberry Pie topped with strawberries Strawberry pie is a dessert food consisting mainly of strawberries . Ingredients Strawberry Pie mostly consists of Strawberries, sugar , a pie crust , and sometimes gelatin . About 70 of the pie by weight is strawberries, varying on the pie itself, and the baker. It is often served with whipped cream , or sometimes with ice cream . In Popular Culture In the Thinner novel novel Thinner and Thinner film its film adaptation , a strawberry pie is used to transfer a curse from a man to someone else. There is a song called Strawberry Pie by the J pop group Minimoni . DEFAULTSORT Strawberry Pie Category Sweet pies Pie stub de Erdbeertorte dsb S ynicowy tyka c es Tarta de fresas eo Fragotorto hsb Truskalcowy tykanc fi Mansikkapiirakka ... more details
Blueberry pie is a sweet pie filled with blueberries . Blueberry pie was first eaten by early American settlers and remains a popular dessert in the United States and around the world. Blueberry pie made with wild Maine blueberries is the official List of U.S. state foods state dessert of the U.S. state of Maine . ref name mainetreat&dessert cite news last Associated Press title It s the law Whoopie pie official treat url http www.pressherald.com news Whoopie pie to become Maine state treat .html accessdate 21 April 2011 newspaper Portland Press Herald date 21 April 2011 ref gallery File Best Blueberry Pie with Foolproof Pie Dough.jpg Slice of blueberry pie with traditional crust. File Blueberry Pie with Almond Crumb Topping, May 2009.jpg Blueberry pie with almond crumb topping. File Blueberry pie graham crust.jpg Blueberry pie in a graham cracker crust. gallery References reflist American pies Commons category Blueberry pies Category Sweet pies Category American pies dessert stub pie stub es Tarta de ar ndanos fr Tarte aux myrtilles fi Mustikkapiirakka ... more details
Other uses unreferenced date August 2011 File Cherry Pie Slice.jpg thumb right A slice of cherry pie File Cherry pie with lattice, February 2008.jpg thumb A homemade cherry pie with a lattice pastry lattice top Cherry pie is a pie baked with a cherry filling. Traditionally, cherry pie is made with tart rather than sweet cherries as it is easier to control how sweet the pie eventually becomes and also eventually translates to a sharper taste. Sour Cherry Morello cherries are one of the most common kinds of cherry used, but others, like the native black cherry , are also occasionally utilized. Although generally eaten in North America , cherry pie is also known in other parts of the world. It is a very popular treat in North America and prior to the advent of refrigeration it was most commonly eaten in midsummer harvest of cherries in North America coincides with Canada Day on July 1 and America s Independence Day on July 4. Cherry pie is also often eaten with whipped cream or ice cream. A common preparation tradition in the United States is to decorate the crust with fancy pastry patterns. Popular culture Cherry pie as a dish enjoys a strong history in the United States and is often regarded as great American dish. A cherry pie figures prominently in Billy Boy , a nursery rhyme. The popular song by Warrant American band Warrant named Cherry Pie Warrant song Cherry Pie , from their Cherry Pie album album of the same name is regarded as one of the group s best songs. In a Pepsi advert of the early 2000s, two truckers stop at a Diner and the one orders Pie n a Coke while the other orders Pie n a Pepsi , they switch beverages and the one with the Pepsi refuses to re switch, the pie being the only thing the two truckers both like. It is also a favourite side dish of Twin Peaks character Dale Cooper along with coffee. Citation needed date September 2010 American pies Commons category Cherry pies DEFAULTSORT Cherry Pie Category American pies Category Sweet pies pie stub ... more details
Magic Pie may refer to Magic Pie band , a Norwegian progressive rock band. Magic Pie song , a song by English rock band Oasis. Magic Pie The Flower Kings song , a song by Swedish progressive rock band The Flower Kings. Magic Pie Kit, an integrated controller bike conversion kit by Golden Motor Technology Co Ltd. disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar pie A pie is a baked food, with a shell usually made of pastry. Primary meaning gets its own entry at start, in line with WP MOSDAB Pie can also refer to Pieing , the act of throwing a pie at someone Pie children s game also Pieman, Pieman , an outdoor game for children Pie loa , a type of spirit in Vodun Voodoo religion Indian pie , a former currency unit in India Sedgwick Pie , the burial ground of the family of Theodore Sedgwick Pie Tokyo Mew Mew , an antagonist in a manga and anime series F lix Pie , a Dominican baseball player in Major League Baseball Pie Traynor , an American professional baseball player The Pie , a Seinfeld episode Pie, an archaic word for magpie , a bird Pie, a name for the pied pierrot butterfly The Pies , a nickname for Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League Pie, sexual slang for the vulva PIE may be an abbreviation for Proto Indo European language , the hypothetical ancestor of Indo European languages Proto Indo Europeans , the people who spoke the aforementioned language Proto Indo European root Paedophile Information Exchange , an English pedophile activist group of the early 1980s Post Irradiation Examination , of spent nuclear fuel Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act , a South African law preventing arbitrary evictions Principle of inclusion exclusion , a way to find the union of non disjoint sets in combinatorial mathematics Proximity, Immediacy, Expectancy , principles for treating combat stress reaction Pocket Internet Explorer or Internet Explorer Mobile, an Internet browser ... IATA code for St. Petersburg Clearwater International Airport , Florida See also Pie chart , a type of circular chart Pie menu, a circular menu computing menu of commands in a computer user interface Pizza pie Pi disambiguation Pye disambiguation disambig ca PIE es Pie desambiguaci n eo PIE fr Pie ko PIE it PIE ja PIE pl PIE zh Pie ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 File Leon s Frozen Custard.jpg thumb 250px right Leon s Frozen Custard File Johnl1479 Leons Frozen Custard Milwaukee Wisconsin.jpg thumb 250px right Leon s Frozen Custard, sign at night Leon s Frozen Custard is a classic 1950s style family owned drive in , specializing in frozen custard , located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee , Wisconsin . It opened in 1942 and is considered a landmark in the city of Milwaukee. It claims to be the Home of the World s Finest Frozen Custard, as noted boldly on its signage. Leon s has won Milwaukee Magazine s Best Of category for several years. Citation needed date October 2008 Leon s offers the three regular flavors of vanilla and chocolate and butter pecan . Butter pecan was added on a regular basis because it was so popular. On weekends, Leon s adds a fourth flavor. External links http www.leonsfrozencustard.us Leon s Website Coord missing Wisconsin Category Ice cream parlors Category Restaurants in Wisconsin Category Buildings and structures in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Culture of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Visitor attractions in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Article Feedback 5 Category Restaurants established in 1942 Restaurant stub Wisconsin stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Deleted image removed Image Steak pie with gravy.jpg thumb right 250px Steak pie and peas. File Steak and onion pie.jpg thumb right Steak and onion pie A steak pie is a traditional meat pie served in UK Britain . It is made from stewing steak and beef gravy , enclosed in a pastry shell. Sometimes mixed vegetables are included in the filling. Steak pie should not be confused with Steak and kidney pie . In Ireland Guinness Stout is commonly added along with bacon and onions, and the result is commonly referred to as a Steak and Guinness Pie or Guinness Pie for short . A Steak and Ale pie is a similar creation, popular in British pubs, using one of a variety of ale s in place of the Guinness. The dish is often served with steak chips thickly sliced potatoes fried, sometimes fried in beef dripping . Steak Pies are also available from Fish and chips Fish and chip shops chip shops , served with normal French fries chips , referred to in Scotland as a steak pie supper . A steak pie supper is usually accompanied by salt and vinegar , however around Edinburgh a combination of Vinegar Spirit vinegar spirit vinegar and Steak sauce brown sauce , known simply as sauce or chippie sauce , is popular. The precise proportions of each ingredient are unique to each take away . In Scotland, steak pie is traditionally eaten on Hogmanay New Year s Eve or Ne erday New Year s Day . Other types of steak pie are available around the world, including in Australian meat pie Australia and New Zealand . See also Portal Food clear British pies DEFAULTSORT Steak Pie Category Australian cuisine Category British pies Category New Zealand cuisine Pie stub Category Savoury pies Category Scottish cuisine ... more details
Image Scotch pie.jpg thumb 200px A Scotch pie Image Scotch pie disection.jpg thumb 200px The same pie, partially eaten A Scotch pie is a small, double crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or other meat. It may also be known as a shell pie or a mince pie although the latter term Mince pie is ambiguous to differentiate it from other varieties of savoury pie , such as the steak pie, steak and kidney pie, steak and tattie potato pie, and so forth. The Scotch pie is believed to originate in Scotland , where it is often known simply as pie Citation needed date July 2010 but can be found in other parts of the United Kingdom and widely sold all over Canada . They are often sold alongside other types of hot food in association football football grounds, traditionally accompanied by a drink of Bovril , resulting in the occasional reference to football pies . The traditional filling of mutton is often highly spiced with black pepper pepper and other ingredients and is placed inside a shell of hot water crust pastry . An individual piemaker s precise recipe, including the types and quantities ... s and bakeries, and at outdoor events. The hard crust of the pie enables it to be eaten by hand with no wrapping ... hole of about 7.5mm in the centre of the top crust. Every year, the Scotch Pie Club holds the World Scotch Pie Championship. Butcher s and baker s enter their pies into this competition, and the maker of the pie judged tastiest by a panel of judges is awarded the title of World Scotch Pie Champion. See also Rabbit pie Ports align left Food clear References refbegin cite news title Aiming high for the best Scotch pie date November 18, 2004 publisher BBC News Online url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland 4019193.stm cite news title World Scotch Pie champion named date November 30, 2004 publisher ... pies Category Lamb dishes pie stub Category Potato dishes Category Savoury pies Category Scottish cuisine fr Scotch pie gl Pastel escoc s sco Scotch pie ... more details
Shoofly pie or shoo fly pie or Montgomery pie ref The Encyclopedia of American Food & Drink ISBN 0 86730 784 6 , by John Mariani. ref is a molasses pie considered traditional among the Pennsylvania Dutch and also known in Cuisine of the Southern United States Southern cooking . The pie may get its name because the molasses attracts Housefly flies that must be shooed away. ref http www.foodtimeline.org foodpies.html shooflypie History notes on pie and pastry ref The shoofly pie s origins may come from the treacle tart with the primary difference being the use of molasses rather than golden syrup . ref http whatscookingamerica.net History PieHistory ShooflyPie.htm History of Shoofly Pie ref A Montgomery pie is similar to a shoofly pie, except lemon juice is usually added to the bottom layer and buttermilk to the topping. A chess pie is also similar, but it is unlayered and made with corn syrup . References reflist 2 External links Commons category Shoofly pies http digital.lib.msu.edu projects cookbooks coldfusion display.cfm?ID matf&PageNum 421 Pebble Dash or Shoo Fly Pie , a page from a 1915 cookbook Mary At The Farm And Book Of Recipes Compiled During Her Visit Among The Pennsylvania Germans at the website of the Michigan State University Library http www.yaledailynews.com news 2006 mar 24 shoo fly dont amish me Shoo fly, don t Amish me , a March 2006 Yale Daily News article on the pie which includes a recipe American pies DEFAULTSORT Shoofly Pie Category American pies Category Cuisine of Lancaster, Pennsylvania Category Cuisine of the Southern United States Category Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine Category Sweet pies de Shoofly pie es Shoofly pie ... more details