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Cream Pie | Traditional Sweet Pie From United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cream Pie | Traditional Sweet Pie From United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cream Pie | Traditional Sweet Pie From United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cream Pie | Traditional Sweet Pie From United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cream Pie | Traditional Sweet Pie From United States of America | TasteAtlas
Cream Pie | Traditional Sweet Pie From United States of America | TasteAtlas

Cream Pie

Luscious cream pies are one of the most famous American desserts. Uncomplicated and refreshing, they are usually made with a crunchy bottom crust and a rich, creamy filling, all topped with generous amounts of whipped cream.


It is not clear when and where the first cream pie was created, but in the 19th century, they started to appear in the most notable cookbooks at the time. Originally, the crust was made with a basic flour and lard or butter mix, creating a flaky foundation for the decadent filling.


Nowadays, the bottom is also commonly made with crushed or crumbled cookies and graham crackers. Primarily, the filling for cream pies was only vanilla-based; it was a custard or a pudding-like cream, thick and lush, created with egg yolks and vanilla.  Read more

Although a subtle vanilla custard is still the predominant flavor, numerous other varieties, primarily chocolate, have been introduced to become new American favorites. Mocha, butterscotch, caramel, and peanut butter are only a few of the most famous varieties.


However, the coconut cream pie and banana cream pie are probably the most important kinds which have become hallmark desserts in the United States. Cream pies are usually associated with traditional American diners where they are prepared and served on a daily basis as the universal American dessert.