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In 1999, the first year the Pennsylvania Farm Show held a shoofly pie competition, Debra Martin, of Conestoga, won first place and Doris Kreider, of Bird-In-Hand, was second.
Good and Plenty, Pennsylvania Highway 896, Smoketown (near Bird-in-Hand): Big, attractive slice that is very nearly too sweet to eat. $1.75 per slice. Rating: S for sweet. PHYLLIS GOOD’S SHOOFLY PIE ...
The Amish may have contributed a lot to our world -- furniture, produce, car accidents -- but the only thing we'd really miss is shoofly pie, a combination of molasses and brown sugar that's worth ...
This sweet treat is a staple of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, but where exactly did this recipe — and name — come from?
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Classic Homemade Shoofly Pie Recipe
Bring a taste of tradition to your table with this classic homemade shoofly pie. Sweet molasses filling, crumbly topping and ...
Shoofly pie is now known as a Pennsylvania Dutch favorite, but it got there thanks to immigration and, just maybe, an assist from a boxing circus mule.
The Bird-in-Hand Bakery has broken ground on a $3 million expansion that will lead to 20 to 25 new jobs. ... With annual sales exceeding $1.7 million, the bakery is known for its shoofly pie, ...
1. For the crust: Lightly flour a work surface. 2. Combine the flour, salt and butter in a food processor (or use a mixing bowl and pastry cutter). Pulse or blend by hand to form a coarse mixture ...
When the early settlers arrived in Pennsylvania, shoofly pie was often on the menu because it could be made all year round with the staples they had on hand — flour, brown sugar, molasses, lard ...
These forgotten classic pies are oldies but goodies. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Menu. Search site. Watch Now. Close x The ...
Let's start with a caramelized onion galette, an open-face pie that cradles sweet browned... Let's start with a caramelized onion galette, an ...