Old Fashioned Caramel Pie

Submitted by: SAUNDRA 
This rich caramel custard pie is a classic favorite. The secret is to make the caramel in a cast iron skillet! Serve it with lightly sweetened whipped cream if you like. 

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Old Fashioned Raisin Pie I

Submitted by: Linda 
Raisins are plumped in water, and brown sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon, vinegar and butter are stirred in. The filling is poured into a pastry shell, covered with a top crust, and baked in a hot oven for 30 minutes. Cool and serve with ice cream. 

Old Fashioned Raisin Pie II

Submitted by: Carolyn 
This pie 's sugary raisin filling is cooked up on the stove. When the raisins are plump and well-sugared, cornstarch and lemon juice is added. Then the thick, sweet filling is poured into a prepared crust and chilled. Serve with whipped cream. 

Chess Pie I

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
Classic and simple, this pie is dependable and delicious. Sugar, butter and eggs are creamed together, along with vanilla and cream. Then the mixture is poured into a 9-inch pie shell and baked. 

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Chess Pie

Submitted by: T. Knecht 
This is a very old Southern recipe. It's a very sweet, rich pie which cannot be described as anything but marvelous. This is not my personal recipe but was passed to me by my grandmother and from her grandmother and so on and so forth. 

Vinegar Pie VI

Submitted by: Lela Massey 
Self-rising flour, vanilla extract and apple cider vinegar distinguish this sweet, classic pie. Along with sugar, butter and eggs, they 're all mixed together in a bowl, poured into a prepared crust and baked.  

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Old Fashioned Paradise Pumpkin Pie

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This pie 's three layers are sensational: The bottom is a creamy cheesecake layer, the middle is a sweet and spicy pumpkin layer, and the top is a butter pecan streusel that melts and mingles with the pumpkin layer as it bakes. 

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Old Fashioned Apple Pie

Submitted by: Arletta 
For this trusty recipe, pick tart, firm apples that will hold up to the baking. Slice them thinly and add flour, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and a dash of salt. Pile the apples into a prepared crust, dot with butter, and top with another round of pastry. Bake until the apples are tender and the crust is golden.  

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Chocolate Chess Pie I

Submitted by: Karin Christian 
This is a very easy pie to make, and it tastes wonderful! 

Old Fashioned Cream Pie

Submitted by: Sue 
The secret to this decadent, rich cream pie is that you 'll have to beat the ingredients into a froth, so use a blender. Half-and-half, whipping cream, butter, sugar, and an egg are whirred until smooth and perfectly combined. The filling is then poured into a pie shell, given a generous sprinkling of cinnamon, and baked until set. 
 
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