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Elias, if you do not, I will never bake shoofly pie again!
Another easy-to-make favorite, which also has considerable history, is shoofly pie.
Shoofly pie, a treat made in heaven but served only by the Amish.
Pennsylvania shoofly pie brings the culinary trip to our doorstep.
Travelers can experience the shoofly pie tradition at any of these stops across the state:
Shoofly pie and funny cake are for sale in the adjoining bakery.
Shoofly pie also comes in two different versions - wet bottom and dry bottom.
It's easy to see why, after one bite of the sweet and gooey shoofly pie Hazel makes.
While he was eating shoofly pie.
Shoofly pie is a somewhat-sweet pie made out of molasses and sugar.
Shoofly pie, birch beer, and funnel cakes are regularly found at local fairs.
Iggy said, "Earl Potter lost a leg eating shoofly pie."
Franklin likes swimming, arts and crafts (especially drawing), and loves shoofly pie.
So the day before surgery, he had his last dessert, and he chose a whole shoofly pie with like a cow's worth of whipped cream.
The shoofly pie's origins may come from the treacle tart with the primary difference being the use of molasses rather than golden syrup.
The shoofly pie, a sweet molasses treat that is served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, is another good choice.
At an inn they ate seven sweets and seven sours, shoofly pie, and cider.
Their traditional ingenuity, Mr. Ranck hopes, will keep the shoofly pie coming for farmhouse visitors.
Shoofly pie is popular in the Shenandoah Valley and was brought to that area from the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Mrs. Good tells, for example, of shoofly pie served with eggs for breakfast, as well as with ice cream after dinner.
In particular, the pie is a favorite in the Pennsylvania Dutch areas, much as is shoofly pie, a similar dessert.
A Montgomery pie is similar to a shoofly pie, except lemon juice is usually added to the bottom layer and buttermilk to the topping.
"No dessert is as uniquely 'Pennsylvanian' as a piece of shoofly pie," Governor Rendell said.
The Wood Brothers – "Shoofly Pie"
Shoofly pie (or shoo-fly pie) is a molasses pie considered traditional among the Pennsylvania Dutch.