Mountain Recipe: Chess Pie (folklore) |
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This is a recipe which was passed down to me from Mom. It was a dessert made by her sister, Bertha, and possibly her mom, too. It reminds me of pecan pie, but without the pecans.
Cook's Secret
Never place a rolling pin in soapy water to clean it. Wipe it off with water (using a little dishwashing liquid on the dish towel). This method will prevent the rolling pin from swelling which may cause small cracks and lead to the dough sticking to the pin. Dry the rolling pin immediately after each cleaning and store it away in a dry place.
Always dust the rolling pin with flour before each use.
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