When I asked my family what they wanted me to make for dessert recently, everyone chimed in
“TOLL HOUSE DERBY PIE!!!”
This family favorite is made from a recipe from my dear friend, Kathy who is a fabulous cook. I admit that most of her recipes start with “take a stick of butter”, but really can you go wrong with butter?
First you need to make your own crust. I know it takes a little time, but I love using a rolling pin, so it’s not a problem for me. I have lots of vintage family rolling pins, but I used my marble one for this task. I put in the freezer first like my friend Sheila suggested and the dough did not stick to my roller. Thanks for the tip Sheila. She also told me that putting a wooden spoon across the top of a pan of boiling pasta will keep it from overflowing. (Okay she was wrong about that one. Learned that the hard way.) But this tip is “spot on.”
1 tablespoon sugar
· Pour into deep-dish pie shell and bake for 53 minutes in lower oven. Do not overbake or it will be too dry. This is a very important point. If the pie is gooey when it comes out, don’t worry, it will firm up as it cools. If you overbake the pie it will be dry. Try to underbake it rather than overbake.
· Serve warm with real whipped cream or topped with fine quality ice cream like Bluebell!
Oh I am getting hungry just writing this. Enjoy!!
Betsy@ coastal-colors says
What’s not to love? It has all of my favorite ingredients! This looks and sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing such a yummy recipe! I have to try this! I think I saw a new picture of you; it’s great!
Coastal Cottage Dreams says
It’s making me hungry also! This sounds wonderful! Will need to try when I have friends over sometime or I will eat the whole pie, HA!
Honey at 2805 says
Please pass the pie! Thanks so much for your recipe!
Stephanie says
How much would it cost for you to ship me one of those?!
Sell WoW Account says
yum!:D
Ginger Zuck says
Well, girl you know I’m in the heart of the Kentucky Derby Country, Bardsowtn, and you got the recipe down pat! Looks delicious!
Cailan says
Oh my, that looks like Exactly my kind of dessert – yum!
Nancy says
You had me at Toll House!
😉
Tracey says
Wow!! This sounds delicious…and so rich! I bet one piece would satisfy even the biggest chocoholic. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe!!
ℳartina @ Northern Nesting says
OMG Anita I am DROOLING!!! That looks sooooo good!
Confessions of a Plate Addict says
Looks yummy! Hope you are having a great week!…hugs…Debbie
Pattie says
Yummy Tia loves this pie… thanks for sharing.
mary beth says
Oh my dear! I am sure I will eat this whole thing all by myself! I am intrigued by the crust too…shame on you for showing us this so quick after the holidays..I just got rid of the last of the cookies! sop much for healthy eating, right? Oh well, life is short…eat pie girlfriend!
Ann@A Sentimental Life says
Love it! My cousin made it for me last year for the first time. She made it with walnuts for me since I am allergic to pecans!
On Crooked Creek says
Anita,
Sounds like a “keeper” recipe…pecans and chocolate…and butter! Your photos make me envy this divinely baked dessert! Can’t wait for a free weekend to try this one out! Thanks!
Pat
craftytexasgirls says
Yum! Your recipe and photos look amazing. Glad you have you as a new follower and new blog friend! I am following you now too 🙂
Farmhouse Style Living says
This pie looks amazing! I so suck at pie crusts. I am determined to practice more til I get the technique down! This will definitely be one of my practice exercises!
Le Farm says
Pizza or pie for breakfast sounds so good right now…! that looks heavenly. There is a restaurant in Durham/Raleigh called “The Angus Barn” that makes a chocolate chess pie that sounds very similar and a sawdust pie that they add pecans and coconut without the chocolate. Both are top sellers and they freely share the recipes. FYI…the last thing I did with my rolling pin was smooth out the air bubbles on vinyl flooring! Time for a new one!
Suzanne @Le Farm