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North American Pies

North American Pies

1

Apple Pie

United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: 18th & Vine (Dallas, United States of America)

Although England has a long history of making meat and fruit pies, and it was the inspiration for the American versions, there is nothing that is more synonymous with American desserts than the apple pie. In the United States, apple pies are found... READ MORE

2

Pumpkin Pie

North America
3.7
Most iconic: Emporium Pies (Dallas, United States of America)

Pumpkin pie is a traditional Thanksgiving dessert in the United States of America and Canada as a symbol of Fall and the harvest. Although it is hardly ever served in other parts of the world, some of the earliest recipes for the pie come from Fra... READ MORE

3

Chicken pot pie

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: The Duce (Phoenix, United States of America)

Comforting and hearty, chicken pot pie is an American and Canadian savory pie that has a top crust made with flaky pastry and a filling of chicken and vegetables such as peas, potatoes, onions, and carrots. There... READ MORE

4

Pecan Pie

Southern United States, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Goode Company BBQ (Houston, United States of America)

One of the hallmarks of traditional American cuisine is the classic pecan pie. It consists of a thin pastry crust that is topped with a mixture of eggs, butter, flour, a sweetener such as brown sugar, syrup, or molasses, and a handful of halved or... READ MORE

5

Key Lime Pie

Florida, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Joe's Stone Crab (Miami Beach, United States of America)

Key lime pie is a glass-green sweet and sour dessert originating from the Florida Keys. It consists of intensely aromatic Key lime juice, condensed milk, and eggs that are mixed together into a custard. The custard is poured into a buttery crust m... READ MORE

6

Cream Pie

United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: The Apple Pan (Los Angeles, United States of America)

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 cle... READ MORE

7

Lemon meringue pie (Lemon meringue pie)

United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Dock's Oyster House (Atlantic City, United States of America)

This baked dessert is made with a base layer of shortcrust pastry that is topped with lemon custard and fluffy meringue. The custard is usually made with a combination of lemon zest and juice, sugar, egg yolks, and (sometimes) starch. The origins ... READ MORE

8

Sweet Potato Pie

Southern United States, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Sweet Auburn (Atlanta, United States of America)

Sweet potato pie is a traditional pie with origins in the southern parts of the United States of America, and it's especially popular in North Carolina. The dessert is prepared as an open pie without the top crust; its interior usually filled a co... READ MORE

9

Sugar pie

Quebec, Canada
4.1
Most iconic: Le Cochon Dingue (Quebec City, Canada)

Sugar pie is a popular dessert in France, Belgium, the United States of America, and Quebec, Canada. The dessert consists of an open pie without a top crust, filled with a combination of sugar, maple syrup, cream, butter, and a bit of salt. The pi... READ MORE

10

Cherry Pie

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Grand Traverse Pie Company (Traverse City, United States of America)

Cherry pie is an American classic that's beloved in North America and Europe, consisting of a pie crust that's filled with cherries and topped with a lattice crust or regular pie crust top. Morello cherries are most commonly used, but the pie can ... READ MORE

11

Blueberry Cobbler

United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Riverhorse on Main (Park City, United States of America)

A deep-dish fruit dessert which combines fresh or frozen blueberries with a biscuit crust topping similar to golden cobblestones, the blueberry cobbler is an invention which belongs equally to Europeans, American pioneers, and Native Americans. Th... READ MORE

12

Blueberry Pie

Maine, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Helen's Restaurant (Machias, United States of America)

This true American classic consists of a thick, juicy blueberry filling enclosed between two layers of flaky, golden pastry. It first appeared in the written form in 1829, but its origin probably dates back to the early American pioneers. Even tho... READ MORE

13

Peanut Butter Pie

Georgia, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: The Joint (New Orleans, United States of America)

Peanut butter pie is a traditional pie hailing from Georgia. This sweet and salty pie consists of a crumbly pie crust that's filled with gooey peanut butter and chunks of roasted and salted peanuts. The filling is enriched with brown sugar, flour,... READ MORE

14

Pasteles

Puerto Rico
3.7
Most iconic: El Gigante Dormido (Bayamón, Puerto Rico)

Pasteles are rectangular meat pies filled with a variety of ingredients, encased in masa dough that is then wrapped in a single banana leaf. The dough can be made with numerous ingredients such as cassava, taro, potatoes, or green bananas. The fil... READ MORE

15

Tourtière

Quebec, Canada
3.9
Most iconic: Aux Anciens Canadiens (Quebec City, Canada)

Tourtière is a traditional spiced meat pie that is often prepared between Christmas and New Year's Eve, but since it is so savory and fragrant, it doesn't stay on the menu for too long. Usually made with pork, it sometimes also includes bee... READ MORE

16

Chess Pie

Southern United States, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Petee's Pie Company (Manhattan, United States of America)

Traditionally associated with the American South (and Virginia in particular), the sweet chess pie consists of a thin pastry crust that is topped with a mixture of eggs, butter, vanilla, cornmeal, and various sweeteners. When baked, the filling tu... READ MORE

17

Maple Cream Pie

Vermont, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Wayside Restaurant and Bakery (Montpelier, United States of America)

Hailing from Vermont, the largest producer of maple syrup in the US, maple cream pie is a sweet pie filled with a combination of maple syrup, egg yolks, brown sugar, vanilla extract, salt, milk, and heavy cream. The crust is usually made from butt... READ MORE

18

Fudge Pie

Tennessee, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Miss Mary Bobo's Restaurant (Lynchburg, United States of America)

Fudge pie is a traditional pie hailing from Tennessee. It's made with a combination of butter, semi-sweet chocolate, salt, sugar, cocoa, eggs, vanilla extract, and evaporated milk. Once mixed, the combination is poured into a pie crust and it's th... READ MORE

19

Georgia Peach Pie

Georgia, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Briermere Farms (Riverhead, United States of America)

Peach pie is a classic American pie hailing from Georgia, also known as the Peach State. In order to prepare it, a buttery pie crust is filled with sweet local Georgia peaches that are typically picked at the peak of their flavor. The pie crust is... READ MORE

20

Buttermilk Pie

Southern United States, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: The Yesterday Cafe (Greensboro, United States of America)

Buttermilk pie is an old-fashioned pie that's especially popular in the American South (Georgia in particular). This light and smooth pie gets its flavor from buttermilk, a bit of vanilla, and some lemon juice. Other ingredients include flour, egg... READ MORE

21

Butterscotch Pie

Midwestern United States, United States of America
3.7
Most iconic: Emporium Pies (Dallas, United States of America)

Although not much is known about the origin of this classic pie, it is typically associated with Midwestern and Southern American states. The pie is assembled with a pre-baked pastry shell that is filled with a butterscotch base—usually prep... READ MORE

22

Shaker Lemon Pie

Ohio, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: The Trustee's Office at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill (Harrodsburg, United States of America)

This pie variety is a specialty of the Ohio Shakers (descendants of an 18th-century Christian ascetic movement), consisting of a flaky, buttery crust and a curd-like citrus filling made with sugar, eggs, and lemons. The pie is sometimes enriched w... READ MORE

23

Shoofly Pie

Pennsylvania, United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: Beiler's Bakery (Philadelphia, United States of America)

A specialty of southeastern Pennsylvania, this gooey, dark pie is an interesting combination of a rich filling made with molasses, brown sugar, butter, and a crunchy, crumbly topping. There are two theories to its origin: one says that the filling... READ MORE

24

Salmon pie

Quebec, Canada
3.7

Salmon pie is a delicious, comforting, and inexpensive dish from the Canadian region of Québéc. It consists of a pie crust that is filled with a combination of mashed potatoes and cooked salmon, along with spices and other ingredient... READ MORE

25

Grasshopper Pie

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Milk Bar East Village (Manhattan, United States of America)

This American retro dessert was inspired by the popular 1950's chocolate-mint cocktail, and it was a favorite of Southern hostesses in the 1950s and 1960s. Originally, grasshopper pie always had a crust of either cookies or graham cracker crumbs, ... READ MORE

26

Pâté chinois

Quebec, Canada
3.6
Most iconic: Les Enfants Terribles (Montreal, Canada)

Pâté chinois is a popular Quebec dish consisting of a layer of ground beef, a layer of whole or creamed corn, and another layer of mashed potatoes on top. This comfort food staple can be found throughout most cafeterias in Quebec, whe... READ MORE

27

Chiffon Pie

Los Angeles, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Hamura Saimin (Lihue, United States of America)

With meringue being its ultimate inspiration, chiffon pie was originally made with the incredibly light, mousse-like filling based on egg whites and a crisp shell of graham crackers acting as a base. This American classic is said to have been inve... READ MORE

28

Cheddar Cheese Apple Pie

New England, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Cake Monkey Bakery (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Cheese - specifically the sharp cheddar cheese - has left a whole nation divided between those who cannot imagine their apple pie without cheese, and those who refuse to spoil something as noble as a slice of American apple pie with cheese that is... READ MORE

29

Possum Pie

Arkansas, United States of America
n/a

Possum pie is a traditional pie originating from Arkansas, where it enjoys a cult-like status. The name of the pie is a play on words because to play possum means to be asleep or dead, referring to the fact that the whipped cream topping of this p... READ MORE

30

Cheeseburger Pie

Kansas, United States of America
3.8

Cheeseburger pie is a savory American pie that’s especially popular in Kansas, the biggest producer of beef in the United States. It’s usually made with a combination of ground beef, onions, cheddar cheese, cornstarch, sour cream, milk... READ MORE

31

Huckleberry Pie

Idaho, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Loula's Cafe (Whitefish, United States of America)

Huckleberry pie is a traditional double crust pie with a sweet-tart huckleberry filling. This dessert is typically made by covering a pie crust with a mixture of huckleberries, sugar, lemon juice and zest, thickeners, and butter, and the concoctio... READ MORE

32

Marionberry Pie

Oregon, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Sweedeedee (Portland, United States of America)

Marionberry pie is a traditional comfort food staple from Oregon. Marionberries are a cross of Chehalem and Olallie blackberries, characterized by a tart and complex flavor with a hint of earthiness and sweetness. The crust for t... READ MORE

33

Saskatoon berry pie

Saskatoon, Canada
4.1
Most iconic: Berry Barn (Saskatoon, Canada)

A warm and light piece of traditional Canadian Saskatoon berry pie is a regional trademark, especially when accompanied by a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream on the side. It is made with Saskatoon berries, native to Western ... READ MORE

34

Crawfish Pie

Louisiana, United States of America
3.5
Most iconic: Lasyone's Meat Pie Restaurant (Natchitoches, United States of America)

Crawfish pie is a traditional savory American pie originating from Louisiana. These pies usually consist of a pie shell that's filled with a combination of crawfish tails, bell peppers, green onions, garlic, stock, parsley, milk, butter, cornstarc... READ MORE

35

Spaghetti Pie

Colorado, United States of America
2.8
Most iconic: Paul's Pasta Shop (Groton, United States of America)

Spaghetti pie is a traditional pie originating from Colorado. Although it’s often dubbed the most iconic pie of Colorado, spaghetti pie is savory and not sweet, like most other iconic state pies. It’s made with a combination of spaghet... READ MORE

36

Haupia pie

Hawaii, United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: Ted's Bakery (Haleiwa, United States of America)

Haupia pie is a traditional pie originating from Hawaii. This chilled layered pie consists of a base of chocolate pudding and whipped cream topping, and in between, there is a layer of haupia (a gelatinous coconut pudding made with coconut milk, c... READ MORE

37

Michigan Pasty

Michigan, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Jean Kay's Pasties & Subs (Marquette, United States of America)

Michigan pasty is a traditional specialty of Upper Michigan. It contains a crust that is filled with ground beef, ground pork, rutabaga, onions, potatoes, and carrots. The filling is typically seasoned only with salt and pepper, while the crust is... READ MORE

38

Not Derby Pie

Prospect, United States of America
n/a

Not derby pie is an American pie consisting of a pastry pie shell filled with chocolate and walnuts or pecans. It was created in 1950 at the Melrose Inn in Prospect, Kentucky by George Kern and his parents. It’s usually associated w... READ MORE

39

Black Bottom Pie

Southern United States, United States of America
n/a

Originating in the early 1940s in the American South, black bottom pie is a sweet dessert consisting of a chocolate pastry cream that is flavored with rum and vanilla, and a crust made with butter, sugar, and crumbled cookies. The pie is typically... READ MORE

40

Lemon Ice Box Pie

United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: The Bright Star (Bessemer, United States of America)

Lemon ice box pie is an old-fashioned North American dessert. It's made with a combination of eggs, lemon juice, condensed milk, and a pie crust that usually consists of vanilla cookies or graham crackers and butter. The pie is baked for a short w... READ MORE

41

Cazuela

Puerto Rico
n/a

Cazuela is a traditional pie made with a combination of pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and coconut milk. The pie is usually made with full-fat coconut milk, and it is traditionally cooked in a banana leaf. Interestingly, it contains no top crust. In Pue... READ MORE

42

Natchitoches Meat Pie

Louisiana, United States of America
3.6

Natchitoches are traditional meat pies originating from Louisiana. These small, savory pies are filled with a combination of ground beef and pork, onions, garlic, red bell peppers, celery, oregano, red pepper, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. The... READ MORE