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Beth's Chess Pie

Submitted by: Saundra
This is a wonderful version of this classic buttery, sweet pie, but a smidgen of cornmeal and condensed milk are stirred in just before it 's poured into the pie shell and baked. 

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Chocolate Chess Pie

Submitted by: Lola
A southern recipe for a rich chocolate pie with pecans. Passed down from my Mother and Grandmother. 

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Chess Pie III

Submitted by: Claire
This is a rich, flavorful pie that 's like eating a pecan pie without the pecans. Along with the sugar, butter and eggs, this recipe calls for cornmeal, vinegar and vanilla. 

Chess Pie IV

Submitted by: Elise Childs
So simple, this rich pie 's recipe only calls for four ingredients, not counting the crust. Butter, eggs, and vanilla are melted, whipped and stirred together, and then baked in a crust for an hour.  

Chocolate Chess Pie III

Submitted by: Glenda
An easy and delicious recipe that makes 2 chocolate pies. Serve with whipped cream, if desired. 

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Buttermilk Chess Pie

Submitted by: Krystina
This simple buttermilk custard pie is an American classic. 

Chocolate Chess Pie I

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

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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Chocolate Chess Pie II

Submitted by: Susan Bern
The classic sweet and gooey Chess Pie becomes even more wonderful with the addition of unsweetened cocoa. This recipe yields a delicious 9-inch pie.  

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Maple Walnut Pie

Submitted by: Donna
This might be the one you're looking for. It's easy, sweet and delicious!!! 
 
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