Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amish buggy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - Carrie A Hanrahan/Shutterstock Shoofly pie may sound like a strange name for a ...
Apple, pumpkin, pecan and sweet potato pie have become staple desserts on Thanksgiving tables across the U.S. But there are seemingly endless local and regional pies enjoyed by Americans on Turkey Day ...
If you ever find yourself in Amish Country, particularly in or around Lancaster, Pennsylvania, make sure to try these six ...
America has its fair share of strange dishes, but few can compare to Shoofly Pie, a gooey, sticky concoction of molasses and flour, baked into a pie crust. It’s a product of Pennsylvania Dutch country ...
In the rolling fields east of Lancaster, a well-known Amish Country bakery continues to draw visitors with one of Pennsylvania's most iconic desserts: shoofly pie. Bird-in-Hand Bakery, part of the ...
In the early morning hours every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the journey between worlds begins. Amish and Mennonite men and women leave the fertile fields of Lancaster County in Pennsylvania and ...
Anyone who's traveled to Pennsylvania's Amish country has likely come across an unusual baked good with an even more unusual name — shoofly pie. While many are familiar with or may have even tried it, ...
If you're a fan of shoofly pie, one of Lancaster County's favorite Pennsylvania Dutch treats, you may have wondered how much of the molasses-y goodness you could stuff into your face at a given time.
Thanksgiving is the humble pie's time to shine. Whether apple, pumpkin, pecan or sweet potato, the flaky dessert adorns the dining tables of countless homes during the holiday, daring families already ...