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  2. 45 Vintage Pie Recipes We Still Make Today - AOL

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    The post 45 Vintage Pie Recipes We Still Make Today appeared first on Taste of Home. From meringue-topped beauties to rustic apple treats, these old-fashioned pie recipes bring the nostalgia.

  3. The 110-Year-Old Pecan Pie Recipe That Will Change the Way ...

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    What Are People Saying About the 1914 Pecan Pie? "This recipe may be 110 years old, but I promise it tastes so much better than a modern pecan pie," said Miller in the video. I can't wait to make it!

  4. Here Are The Pioneer Woman's Best Pie Recipes Ever - AOL

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    This potluck-friendly recipe takes apple pie to a whole new level with layers of both Granny Smith and Honey Crisp apples, a crumbly streusel topping, and a sweet maple glaze. It'll be hard to ...

  5. This Nesselrode Pie Recipe Will Take You Back to the 1940s - AOL

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    Made with roasted chestnuts and cherries macerated in rum, Nesselrode pie is a cozy, nostalgic holiday treat you may remember from childhood. Petra “Petee” Paredez, owner of the popular New ...

  6. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    But we can not admit that the pumpkin pie is equal to the sweet potato pie, when the latter is compounded according to approved antebellum recipes." The article goes on to note the declining popularity of the "old-fashioned" sweet potato pie, attributing it to the increased availability of canned pie fillings and commercially baked pies. [26]

  7. Pie - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, by partnering with a baker, a cook could focus on preparing the filling. The earliest pie doughs were probably an inedible, stiff mixture of rye flour and water. The earliest pie recipes refer to coffyns (the word actually used for a basket or box), with straight sealed sides and a top; open-top pies were called traps. [10]

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