A mouth-watering German chocolate pie
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Michelle Clifford of Santa Rosa, California, was hoping someone would have a recipe for the Marie Callender’s German chocolate pie with meringue. She said she has had this pie as her “birthday cake” for decades but is no longer able to purchase it as all the Marie Callender’s restaurants and bakeries have closed in her area.
She has tried to make the pie at home but has had no success coming up with anything as good as the original.
I did not receive the recipe Clifford was searching for directly from any readers, but I was able to locate a recipe for the pie on copykat.com, one of the largest copycat recipe sites on the Web. CopyKat.com is the creation of Stephanie Manley.
Manley started publishing recipes on the Web in 1995, and over the years, in addition to preserving her family’s recipes, she has developed and collected many recipes that taste just like restaurant favorites. She credits Sharon Powell with the development of this particular recipe.
Marie Callender launched her legendary pie business in the early 1940s. By the late 1960s, the business had grown to include not only her pies, but full-service restaurants, with many menu items created by Callender.
Today some 75 Marie Callender’s restaurants and bakeries remain, mostly in the western United States, as well as a frozen food line available in most grocery stores across the country.
The German chocolate pie is not available frozen, but thanks to this easy copycat recipe, you can whip up this luscious pie at home in no time. It can be served simply with a whipped cream topping or a meringue topping if you prefer.
No matter what, this old-fashioned winner is sure to please.
Requests
Jeannette Kendrick from Hinsdale, New Hampshire, is in search of a particular recipe for making sticky buns that she has lost.
She said the recipe appeared in a women’s magazine back in the 1980s in an issue devoted to Christmas in Philadelphia. She does not recall the exact magazine but it was most definitely a Christmas issue and she said the cover featured a little girl dressed as an angel holding a cookie shaped and decorated like an angel.
She held onto the magazine for many years and loved to make these buns as a special treat for New Year’s. Sadly, her husband accidentally threw away the magazine, and she has been searching for the recipe ever since.