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Re: Pie or cake [Re: Ranger1] #13649267 07/29/20 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Ranger1
Buttermilk pie


Oh yeah, and I like custard pie too

Re: Pie or cake [Re: Papa Stan] #13649276 07/29/20 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Papa Stan
Pies - Pecan, Coconut, Peach
Cake - Carrot cake


Yes sir. They rank way up there for me too.

Re: Pie or cake [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #13649278 07/29/20 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
My great grandma specifically made me Lemon Bisque. I could eat a whole pan it was sooooo good.

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Bisque is a soup, Bob.


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Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649280 07/29/20 08:21 PM
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I like some of both, dislike some of both, but I picked pie, because key lime and pecan are awesome. My favorite dessert ever was my grandmother’s caramel cake. No one in the family makes it as good, even with the same recipe, so I haven’t had an acceptable version of it in 19 years.


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Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649285 07/29/20 08:24 PM
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when we were little my grandma would make me a cake and she called it sock it to me cake, gah , i loved that stuff

Re: Pie or cake [Re: Duck_Hunter] #13649292 07/29/20 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
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My great grandma specifically made me Lemon Bisque. I could eat a whole pan it was sooooo good.

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Bisque is a soup, Bob.


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https://www.cookscountry.com/recipes/8024-lemon-bisque

well, it is a soup, but also dessert


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Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649296 07/29/20 08:30 PM
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While my wife had magnificent attributes when we first met, and they are still to this day quite comfortable, her custard pie sealed the deal.

Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649303 07/29/20 08:32 PM
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Strawberry Rhubarb Pie!!!!

YUMM

Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649319 07/29/20 08:40 PM
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1) Pecan pie
2) German chocolate cake




Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649322 07/29/20 08:42 PM
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my oh my the pie!


guess where I eat a lot. food

Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649328 07/29/20 08:47 PM
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Blueberry pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649329 07/29/20 08:48 PM
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I’m more of a cobbler guy.

Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649349 07/29/20 08:58 PM
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Cake = Pie




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Re: Pie or cake [Re: RATZ] #13649352 07/29/20 08:59 PM
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I picked pie but it's a hard choice. My wife makes both from scratch.

Pie - pecan
Cake - German chocolate

Is cobbler a pie or a cake? Maybe it's just a cobbler (a category by itself)

Cobbler - peach (also made from scratch)


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Re: Pie or cake [Re: chuckwagon] #13649376 07/29/20 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by chuckwagon
Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake......Recipe on the Hershey's cocoa box.

Icing made with COOKED Hershey's homemade fudge........the kind where you drop a little of the fudge into a cup of cold water and if it forms a solid
ball then it is done. Also, this method is a hit or miss proposition. Using a Candy Thermometer for the right stopping point is supposed to be better but.....it
does not always guarantee success either. But hit or miss, right or wrong.....this cake is GREAT! food

Hey chuckwagon!
Long time sir-

I’ve been making that kind of fudge for years, but I’ve never used it for icing, I’m gonna have to try that-
It’s a real simple recipe, just have to time it right, the hardest thing I have ran into teaching the younger ones is when to pour it, and dropping the small bottom the water and making a ball is key to knowing when it’s ready-


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