WTF Is buttermilk pie? Lived in the south for a long time and never heard of it.
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Same. I love that there are so many different kinds of pies. But I still want the pican pie from who's recipe is on the karo syrup bottle.
GRAPE??? WTF, 'Zonies are weird
I'm from ohio and have never heard of butterscotch pie. That said, arizona is onto something
I've lived in Ohio my whole life and I've never seen a Butterscotch pie or heard of anyone having one.
Washington, the apple state, at the end of apple season, with the blackberry pie???? Nah bro, no way
This map is wrong about my state. I've never seen the pie they have for it. Not once. Its pecan pie or banana pudding if its anything for my state
banana pudding for thanksgiving?
Yes and more. The way it worked when I was a kid that you had your choice of deserts. The whole family would come up with what they were bringing. Never once though have I ever saw a Peanut butter pie.
I've been in Indiana for an AWFULLY long time to have never seen a Peanut Butter Pie at all, let alone at Thanksgiving. Pumpkin, Apple, Sweet Potato, and maybe Pecan, Cherry or even Peach pies, sure, but I'm not entirely convinced that half the other stuff on this map even exists.
TIL that Tamale Pie is a thing.
And it (much like Frito pie, grape pie, etc.) is bullshit.
Peanut butter pie
I lived in NC for 28 years, never heard of buttermilk pie. Derby and pumkin were popular as well as pecan.
Washington DC searching “banoffee pie”? Is that banana and coffee?!
This one interested me too. Zero coffee. Wtf?!
This easy banoffee pie combines a crunchy graham cracker crust, sweet dulce de leche, thick slices of fresh banana, and billowy whipped cream.
Wow, now I want to try it. 🤤
Been in and around DC for 30 plus years and I've never heard of that pie before.
South Dakota wasn't searching for recipes