@@CelebratingAppalachia I would love to have a printed cookbook . I don’t have the capability to download and print one right now due to technical difficulties and I just like to have hard copies especially in cookbooks.
Tipper, I’ve watched your videos for a couple years. What a breath of fresh air, and oh….your recipes! Your daughters are such a joy to watch as well. I’ve followed you for your stories and talents in the kitchen, including the incredibly rich and enduring love of family and generations of pride passed down, being blessed as your family is to be part of a community of people who look out for each other. What a history Appalachia has, you can put to shame certain areas of this country who don’t have the slightest idea what strength, kindness, tenacity, values…the people who look down their noses at simple, hardworking Americans in areas that have basically been left behind by the government as Appalachia has been. Watched several videos of your girls in the past few weeks, Thanksgiving, decorating the tree, Corey and Austin finding their first home. Talented, funny, lovely young ladies. Watching your family is good for the heart, thank you. You and your husband can be so proud of raising your girls. Thank you!
These values definately need to make a comeback, along with many others. If only the guv really had left them and all of us alone, and stuck to what we created them for. We would all be sooo much better off. 99% of our Problems solved? :)
Making your Aunt Faye's recipes is a great way to remember her and honor her at the same time. A lot of families keep the memory alive of someone who came before by continuing to make and enjoy their recipes.
I've been binge watching you for a few weeks. The difference in your pie and mine.... I've never used corn starch In My flour. I add my vanilla and butter after I take off the stove. I'm in Dallas, Texas. My family's from hot springs Arkansas. We have so many common ways, and words and saying. The homestead on hot springs national park was my families homestead. The Moores. In family ancestry. We came from the mountains, Carolins and Tennesee. I just really learn, and love watching you
Guys, you're going to eventually get "youtube channel consultants" who will tell you things like "having the girls working and doing things while you're filming a video is not professional". PLEASE IGNORE THOSE PEOPLE. The charm of your videos is that you are a family, and you invite us in to become a part of your family. Seeing your family living their lives in a REAL manner rather than a staged one is why your channel is so fresh and delightful. I love it and lots of other people do as well. Now I'm gonna go make this pie.
This is the first year I am trying my hand at all the sweet goodness. Usually My Momma made it but she's spending Christmas in Heaven, so I think I'll give em a whirl! Thank you for sharing this.
one of my fave posts Tipper.... A slice of choc pie, glass of milk and your world famous book stories is the best stress relief known to mankind. Thank you missy
Chocolate pudding still warm with whipped cream is one of my comfort foods...I have fond memories of the pot luck family reunions when I was a kid...So many tasty foods...My favourites I remember were fried chicken, peanut butter cheerio squares and no bake cherry cheese cake...I still get hankerings for all these foods and I'll make them for a special treat...I really enjoy your videos...it is like you are giving everyone a history lesson that I could listen to all day!
My grandmother made the most delicious coconut cream pie with mile high meringue. I can make the coconut custard but the perfect meringue eludes me every time. Hers would have those waves and peaks you talk about and the next day there would be little "honey" droplets on it. Such wonderful memories ❤️
This reminds me of the chocolate pies that my granny would make when I came to visit her house. While I was away at college she would always have one ready to send back with me each time I went back to school. Thanks for bringing back sweet memories!
I'm going to try your Aunt Fay's chocolate pie. I loved my grandmother's chocolate pie and this looks just like the ones she made. She's been gone nearly 30 years and I haven't had a homemade chocolate pie since she passed. We used to call the meringue "calf slobbers". Hearing you say that brought back memories. Thank you for sharing the pie recipe and the stories about your Aunt Fay.
You just made me think of my late grandmother Ashley from Clendenin, WVA. People would come from all of the county and neighboring counties and pay 4 dollars for her pies because of the crust. She was most famous for her chocolate cream pies with huge meringues. She always had your favorite pie ready when we came to visit. My favorite was her strawberry pies. I really miss her pies.
I make a smores pie for my grandkids. Use Graham cracker crust, chocolate filling. I make meringue with 3 whites and add a container of marshmallow fluff then cover the pie with it. I torch the meringue and it tastes like it just came off the campfire
I love your videos! My Momma had to drop out of school when she was twelve to cook for her sharecropping family, she has been gone for 28 years and what few people that are still around that knew her said she was the best cook they ever knew! That pie had tears in my eyes because it is almost the same! Momma always cooked her filling in a home made double boiler because she couldn't afford a real one. Miss you Momma!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all these recipes. I’m from Kentucky and my granny died in April last year. She was 89 and I miss her daily. Your channel shares all her signature recipes. So I’m very thankful to relieve the memories. Granny made the best fried corn, green beans, fried chicken, chocolate pie, all these recipes. Thank you again!
All these recipes are wonderful, I think the best recipe from aunt Fay's generation is the recipe for life and how they lived .The WW2 generation the greatest that ever lived .It's awesome to have someone like you Tipper to continue their legacy through your passion of history, food, faith and the stories you share, keeping the memories alive P.S. I will try aunt fay's recipe. Say hello to Granny for us.
That brought back so many memories. My grandmas and my mother all made chocolate, butterscotch, and coconut cream pies. My one mammaw even made a pineapple cream pie. I remember someone always saying " you can give me the first piece" since it often didn't look so pretty.
This channel is a real blessing.!! Especially considering the difficult times we are in now as bible believers. God bless all! Whatsoever is GOOD think on these things! This channel is a GOOD thing!
Aunt Fayes pie is too beautiful to not taste GOOD. YOU'RE RIGHT , Tipper, food, like people, can't be judged by the outward appearance. The true value lies in the taste of the food and the beauty on the inside of the person. Thank you and Aunt Faye for another great video. Jeri Whittaker 12/28/2021
It's funny Tipper. Growing up we didn't have a lot of money. We didn't eat out but maybe once a Year, looking back now , i didn't knkw it then, it musta been tax season. Anyway, we ate a lot of brown beans and cornbread and fried taters. I remember not being excited about it being for supper, until it was rime ro eat and how delicious it was. Now, its one of my comfort foods and something i look forward to. Funny how a smell and taste of something can really take you back to another place and time and PEOPLE. Such a precious thing now that my sweet Mama is gone. Passing down family food is more than just a recipe, its a GIFT that truly keeps on giving in the best way.
Tipper, I'm sure Aunt Faye would be pleased! You're such a good cook, I love to watch you. You are both confident and competent in the kitchen. You also very competently maintain your composure with both girls wandering around behind you...you get A+ on focus!
My great Aunt taught me how to make chocolate cream pie. She taught me many of her recipes. It’s like getting to spend time with her when I make them for my family. Great recipes❤️
Oh yea, now you talkin my kind of COMFORT food Ms.Tipper! I love chocolate anything!!!! Looks delicious 😋 Yes I’m sure your aunt Faye would be proud that you are still using her recipe today, her legacy lives on through you!! GOD Bless Y’all. 😇🙏🏻👍🏻☀️😋😋😋😋
Both of my grandma's used to make this pie and my mother has been trying to replicate the recipe to no avail for a few years now, something's always just slightly off in the consistency. Can't wait to send this her way.
I burnt the snot out of my meringue for Thanksgiving. Still got ate. Thanks for this recipe. I've been forever trying to feel out the way my mother in law made hers. I also love the way yours is photographed on the link.
I watch you every day and I thoroughly enjoy each video. You grew up so much like me, east KY, and it was a wonderful life. I wish my kids and grands could enjoy their young days like I did. Keep up the good work. My granny Mommy made the best Chocolate pie ever.
Tipper you just make me smile. My aunt Pat Williams is known for her cookin in Erin Tennessee. When we would go visit she would always make us her chocolate cream pie. Mom was always amazed at her meringue on top Yumm!
Love your recipes. I was raised in Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee and your childhood sounds exactly like mine. The food ! Country / Southern food. I love it. My absolute favorite. We love Italian, Chinese, Thai, Indian food, etc., but nothing and I mean nothing beats country cooking. Soup beans / crunchy cornbread / pickled beets / fried potatoes and onions / boiled cabbage / creasy greens / kilt lettuce. Sums up my childhood. Homemade breakfast gravy and buttermilk biscuits with chocolate gravy. Nothing can compete in my opinion. That chocolate pie brought back so many memories. My grandmother loved those chocolate pies and I do, too. She was an amazing country cook.
Thank you tipper for sharing. I know your Aunt Faye would be tickled that you are continuing to make her pie for your family and loved ones. Old family recipes are my favorite.❤
You got me thinking, and probably because I do genealogy and also grew up in martial arts where they keep a record of who trained who for hundreds of years, I need to write my recipes down so my kids can teach their kids my recipes. Thank you for inspiring me to do that. I love the stories you have with these recipes.
Looks delicious, nice to have the recipes from family members who are no longer with us. This way you can pass them down from generations to generations.👍❤️
My Favorite Pie of all time, my Grandma made the best! I have yet to try and make it myself, I sure need to just do it! Thanks Tipper, looked beautiful and I know I wanted a slice. God Bless you and yours. Melissa Faith, Liberty, KY
Beautiful 🥧❣️ I think it's great that you celebrate your families food tradition s I do that alot . I use all my family recipes daily. I love you and your family God bless you and Jesus bless you and your family
As a young child growing up in Appalachia we did not get a lot of sweet treats. During the holidays my mom would make lemon meringue pies. From beginning to end it was all home made. She used a fork to make the meringue. I remember it taking a long time and now I know my mom was a really good cook!
I don’t have any written recipes handed down from either of my grandmothers or my mother. My mother cooked the everyday food and my Dad cooked special occasion food. I do know how to fix the comfort food meal my Grams always made for me because I watched her make it so many times. This pie looks delicious. I see why Aunt Faye was considered such a fine cook! Thank you for sharing so much of your family with us. ❤️🌟
My favorite pie❤ My mom made a doctored up version with cooked Jello pudding and whipped cream on top, that we loved. I want to try this one which is more like they made in the 60s when I was a kid.
I agree about the different comfort foods we have , the different food , tastes ,smells can take us back to a happy place and time in our lives also .....sounds like Faye was a wonderful person...the pie looks so yummy ! Thank you tipper! God bless y'all...❤🙏
I'm so glad to have my Mamas cookbook from WW2 time with little hand written notes.She baked at Christmas time and my 3 brothers and I were truly spoiled.Lots of great memories of her and her sisters, Maggie and Janie.
The chocolate pie has been my lifetime favorite. My Mother would say " If you are good this week, I'll make you a chocolate pie on Sunday." We always made whipped cream for a topping, we got our raw milk for free from my Grand parents. Nice blessing. Thanx Tipper.
Tipper, I just love your site and your stories! They bring back such good memories of me growing up with my Granny and "The Sisters" who were a force to be reckoned with! lol :) Great recipe. I have my Uncle Kelly's and he used to make what we called "Mile High Pies". As kids they were huge!! :) Good, sweet memories....and just like you, I wish I'd spent more time with them all.
As a child growing up cream pies were a must have year round. Your chocolate pie filling recipe is the exact one that I use. It is one wonderful pie recipe. As always another great video. Take care and have a blessed evening. 🍀
Tipper, Chocolate and coconut cream pies are my two favorite pies and I love them straight out of the oven. I try not to eat to many sweets but on special occasions I will splurge and enjoy. I always love your cooking segments. Makes me wish I was right there enjoying those meals right along with yall. Keep on keeping on with your blog. Deb
Tipper, you took me right back and at 73 that's a long way back. The number one pie in my childhood was egg custard but the second most baked pie was chocolate for sure. Love both!
Love it My mom made chocolate cream pie She didn’t bake it She just used a ready made pie crust with instant chocolate pudding mix she made to fill it and topped it with thawed out cool whip and chilled
Young Lady, you have the makin's of a double boiler, the original pot and your mixin bowl. When I was a kid in SW Michigan, there was a company called Pie-O-My the filling was sort of a mousse. I so enjoyed when Mom would make those!
Ugh I LOVE chocolate cream pie. It’s good with cherries for pie filling too. And butterscotch why I haven’t thought about that in many years. Wonderful stuff ty for sharing!
What a wonderful, storyline just love hearing about you and your family what a true life style to be so very proud of and all the fellowship and wonderful recipes you share with all of us thank you so much , I look forward to seeing you and hearing all the wonderful stories of Appalachia every time you post
My Mother could whip out a pie crust that was beautiful. She always said pie was her favorite dessert. She loved BlackBerry and apple especially. I made an apple crisp for Christmas dessert this year and it brought back so many memories of her apple desserts.
Country Cupboard was a restaurant in a nearby town. The woman Mrs. Vanderford who owned it was probably 80 years old made a chocolate pie just like this. I’ve still got her hand written recipe for it. She also beat hers as well. I had to laugh when you said calf slobbers! Mother always put it on her pies and banana pudding. Daddy always asked her to rake the calf slobbers off when he asked for pie! You always bring such sweet memories to mind when I hear you use some the same sayings I heard growing up. 💕
If you’ve ever fed calves from a bottle, especially! You would get the visual meaning of “ calf slobbers”. Wow!what a mental memory for me, thank you. Looks delicious!
My Mama made this exact pie.I learned to do it the same way.It is one of my favorites along with coconut cream pie.The old recipes are tryed and true and the best.It takes me back to home and my childhood.Thank you for your wonderful videos and the stories you share.
My great grandmother “Granny Rhodes” always had a freshly made chocolate cream pie anytime we went to visit her. Since she passed several years ago, I’ve not had a pie that could match hers. May have to give this recipe a try.
Chocolate cream pie is my favorite pie. I have never had the butterscotch cream pie but I'm sure that I would like it. My comfort food is tomato soup. Excellent video!
I love choc cream pie in a graham cracker crust. And I like it covered in homemade whipped cream. I made a big butterscotch cream pie and took it to my mother's Christmas 2019. My brother cut the first slice and tasted it and said, " Y'all don't need to get any of this. It ain't good!" And he just shoveled it in...Lol. i had been craving it and then did not even eat a slice! So, I'm still craving it 2 years later. Butterscotch is one of my mom's favorite flavors.
Tipper, I'm loving your channel so much! Cream pies are definitely a comfort food for me. Reminds me of my granny. She always cooked chocolate and coconut cream pies. I can remember her baking them around the holidays and sitting them in her cabinets til it got time to eat them. Think I might get up and make that pie right now. It sounds so good on this cold, rainy day!
Yum. Looks so good. The old ways always taste the best. I can hear my Daddy calling that meringue 'calf slobbers' lol. Great video and recipe. And the recipe is a family legacy for your girls 👍😊
I love this video! From the story of your aunt Faye and your grandmother to your daughters being in the kitchen with you, to you spilling the chocolate pie filling. I felt like I was sitting at your kitchen table just watching you bake. Thank you for the recipe. I want to try and make it now!
I’m looking forward to trying this! Cream pies are a favourite of my husband and myself. I had to laugh at the calf slobber. I’ve never heard merengue called this but I grew up on a farm and I can certainly see where the name came from! Thanks for sharing such a precious recipe.
Looks so good! Thank you! Whenever I have a recipe that calls for a double boiler, I just put an inch or so of water in a saucepan and set a Pyrex or other tempered glass bowl on top (like the one that was sitting on the back burner in this video). Once it's begun to just barely simmer, keep the heat low enough that it doesn't get to a full boil and start spitting hot water out the sides. The bowl sitting on top will act a little like a pressure cooker in that a tiny bit of heat will be enough to get a light boil / hearty simmer. Of course, it's obvious you don't really need to use one.. it's just a way of doing it that I find works for me. I have a finicky gas stove that has a habit of making the flame get taller / hotter as the burner heats up, so using a pan is problematic if I'm not mindful of the flame. Using a double boiler is just a way of ensuring that the heat never gets too high as best I can tell. A warning though, don't be tempted to lift that glass bowl off of there without oven mitts on (like I did the first time I did it😳) or the steam will come pouring up the sides and scald you. You wanna hear something funny? I actually have a double boiler that came with a cookware set I bought years ago.. I just don't use it!❤️Celebrating Appalachia❤️
I just busted out squalling thinking about my Aunt Viola's chocolate pie. Lord they were so good. She made them for a Christmas present for us youngins. I'd be so excited just thinking about getting mine I'd shake. LOL I have her recipe and one of her pie plates. I always fix us one at Christmas and it don't last long. I might get half a piece if I'm lucky.
I just made this tonight and it is WONDERFUL! My very first homemade chocolate cream pie. My boys said it was a success haha! Thank you Ms tipper and thank you aunt Faye❤
How timely that you posted this today. I made some Mexican wedding cake cookies for Christmas and made way too much dough so I decided to make two pie shells to use up the extra dough. They turned out really nice and it's my favorite part but then I needed to put something in them. I used store brand instant chocolate pie filling and added Cool Whip for more fluff. It was a chocolate cream pie but certainly not one like you have made - WOW it looks so good. I was just a day late coming to your party but will try it again next time.
*Recipe starts at 6:15 🍳Purchase my eCookbook - 10 of My Favorite Recipes from Appalachia here: etsy.me/3kZmaC2
Tipper do you have a printed cookbook. If so, how do I purchase one?
Thank you!
Jeri Whittaker 12/29/2021
@@phyllisalexander7644 Jeri-I don't have a printed one yet, just the eCookbook, but I'm working on a printed one now 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachia I would love to have a printed cookbook . I don’t have the capability to download and print one right now due to technical difficulties and I just like to have hard copies especially in cookbooks.
Tipper, I’ve watched your videos for a couple years. What a breath of fresh air, and oh….your recipes! Your daughters are such a joy to watch as well. I’ve followed you for your stories and talents in the kitchen, including the incredibly rich and enduring love of family and generations of pride passed down, being blessed as your family is to be part of a community of people who look out for each other. What a history Appalachia has, you can put to shame certain areas of this country who don’t have the slightest idea what strength, kindness, tenacity, values…the people who look down their noses at simple, hardworking Americans in areas that have basically been left behind by the government as Appalachia has been. Watched several videos of your girls in the past few weeks, Thanksgiving, decorating the tree, Corey and Austin finding their first home. Talented, funny, lovely young ladies. Watching your family is good for the heart, thank you. You and your husband can be so proud of raising your girls. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind encouraging words! So glad you enjoy our videos 😀
Amen to this! 💜💕I can vouch for this in Canada as well typical Canadian families are being looked down while our government through them under a bus.
These values definately need to make a comeback, along with many others.
If only the guv really had left them and all of us alone, and stuck to what we created them for. We would all be sooo much better off. 99% of our Problems solved? :)
Struck a chord tonight. Brought me to tears! The gentle kind.
You can tell a fine story . I pray that when I'm dead and gone I'm remembered like you remember your loved ones . I'm crying now
Making your Aunt Faye's recipes is a great way to remember her and honor her at the same time. A lot of families keep the memory alive of someone who came before by continuing to make and enjoy their recipes.
I grew up in Kansas. My mother was from the Ozarks.. the Appalachian annex. And all of your videos resonate strongly with me.
Appalachian annex-never heard the Ozarks called that but I love it! Thank you 😀
I've been binge watching you for a few weeks. The difference in your pie and mine.... I've never used corn starch In My flour. I add my vanilla and butter after I take off the stove. I'm in Dallas, Texas. My family's from hot springs Arkansas. We have so many common ways, and words and saying. The homestead on hot springs national park was my families homestead. The Moores. In family ancestry. We came from the mountains, Carolins and Tennesee. I just really learn, and love watching you
So very glad you've been enjoying our videos! Thank you so much 😀
Guys, you're going to eventually get "youtube channel consultants" who will tell you things like "having the girls working and doing things while you're filming a video is not professional". PLEASE IGNORE THOSE PEOPLE. The charm of your videos is that you are a family, and you invite us in to become a part of your family. Seeing your family living their lives in a REAL manner rather than a staged one is why your channel is so fresh and delightful. I love it and lots of other people do as well. Now I'm gonna go make this pie.
Thank you Jennifer 😀
My mother made chocolate pie often. I miss my mother and her cooking.l
This is the first year I am trying my hand at all the sweet goodness. Usually My Momma made it but she's spending Christmas in Heaven, so I think I'll give em a whirl! Thank you for sharing this.
I'm so sorry you lost her!!
one of my fave posts Tipper.... A slice of choc pie, glass of milk and your world famous book stories is the best stress relief known to mankind. Thank you missy
my dog/cat rescue friends agree. WOW! We all love yall,
Chocolate pudding still warm with whipped cream is one of my comfort foods...I have fond memories of the pot luck family reunions when I was a kid...So many tasty foods...My favourites I remember were fried chicken, peanut butter cheerio squares and no bake cherry cheese cake...I still get hankerings for all these foods and I'll make them for a special treat...I really enjoy your videos...it is like you are giving everyone a history lesson that I could listen to all day!
My grandmother made the most delicious coconut cream pie with mile high meringue. I can make the coconut custard but the perfect meringue eludes me every time. Hers would have those waves and peaks you talk about and the next day there would be little "honey" droplets on it. Such wonderful memories ❤️
This reminds me of the chocolate pies that my granny would make when I came to visit her house. While I was away at college she would always have one ready to send back with me each time I went back to school.
Thanks for bringing back sweet memories!
I'm going to try your Aunt Fay's chocolate pie. I loved my grandmother's chocolate pie and this looks just like the ones she made. She's been gone nearly 30 years and I haven't had a homemade chocolate pie since she passed. We used to call the meringue "calf slobbers". Hearing you say that brought back memories. Thank you for sharing the pie recipe and the stories about your Aunt Fay.
You just made me think of my late grandmother Ashley from Clendenin, WVA. People would come from all of the county and neighboring counties and pay 4 dollars for her pies because of the crust. She was most famous for her chocolate cream pies with huge meringues. She always had your favorite pie ready when we came to visit. My favorite was her strawberry pies. I really miss her pies.
I make a smores pie for my grandkids. Use Graham cracker crust, chocolate filling. I make meringue with 3 whites and add a container of marshmallow fluff then cover the pie with it. I torch the meringue and it tastes like it just came off the campfire
That sounds wonderful!
WOWZERS, your S'mores Pie sounds fantabulous. 😀
I love your videos! My Momma had to drop out of school when she was twelve to cook for her sharecropping family, she has been gone for 28 years and what few people that are still around that knew her said she was the best cook they ever knew! That pie had tears in my eyes because it is almost the same! Momma always cooked her filling in a home made double boiler because she couldn't afford a real one. Miss you Momma!
Your momma sounds wonderful!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all these recipes. I’m from Kentucky and my granny died in April last year. She was 89 and I miss her daily. Your channel shares all her signature recipes. So I’m very thankful to relieve the memories. Granny made the best fried corn, green beans, fried chicken, chocolate pie, all these recipes. Thank you again!
You are so welcome! I'm sorry you lost your sweet granny!!
All these recipes are wonderful, I think the best recipe from aunt Fay's generation is the recipe for life and how they lived .The WW2 generation the greatest that ever lived .It's awesome to have someone like you Tipper to continue their legacy through your passion of history, food, faith and the stories you share, keeping the memories alive P.S. I will try aunt fay's recipe. Say hello to Granny for us.
That brought back so many memories. My grandmas and my mother all made chocolate, butterscotch, and coconut cream pies. My one mammaw even made a pineapple cream pie. I remember someone always saying " you can give me the first piece" since it often didn't look so pretty.
Love those memories 😀
You mentioned pineapple cream pie. I once worked for a man whose wife made pineapple pudding instead of banana pudding. It was wonderful!
@@tenkiller9999It was my oldest sister's favorite.
This channel is a real blessing.!! Especially considering the difficult times we are in now as bible believers. God bless all! Whatsoever is GOOD think on these things! This channel is a GOOD thing!
Thank you! So glad you enjoy our videos 😀
Aunt Fayes pie is too beautiful to not taste GOOD. YOU'RE RIGHT , Tipper, food, like people, can't be judged by the outward appearance. The true value lies in the taste of the food and the beauty on the inside of the person. Thank you and Aunt Faye for another great video.
Jeri Whittaker 12/28/2021
It's funny Tipper. Growing up we didn't have a lot of money. We didn't eat out but maybe once a Year, looking back now , i didn't knkw it then, it musta been tax season. Anyway, we ate a lot of brown beans and cornbread and fried taters. I remember not being excited about it being for supper, until it was rime ro eat and how delicious it was.
Now, its one of my comfort foods and something i look forward to. Funny how a smell and taste of something can really take you back to another place and time and PEOPLE. Such a precious thing now that my sweet Mama is gone. Passing down family food is more than just a recipe, its a GIFT that truly keeps on giving in the best way.
Tipper, I'm sure Aunt Faye would be pleased! You're such a good cook, I love to watch you. You are both confident and competent in the kitchen. You also very competently maintain your composure with both girls wandering around behind you...you get A+ on focus!
My great Aunt taught me how to make chocolate cream pie. She taught me many of her recipes. It’s like getting to spend time with her when I make them for my family. Great recipes❤️
Oh yea, now you talkin my kind of COMFORT food Ms.Tipper! I love chocolate anything!!!! Looks delicious 😋 Yes I’m sure your aunt Faye would be proud that you are still using her recipe today, her legacy lives on through you!! GOD Bless Y’all. 😇🙏🏻👍🏻☀️😋😋😋😋
Thank you Pastor Lon 😀
Both of my grandma's used to make this pie and my mother has been trying to replicate the recipe to no avail for a few years now, something's always just slightly off in the consistency. Can't wait to send this her way.
Your granny sounds like she was the most wonderful person in the world. What a blessing.
My mother in law made these and also chess. Both are delicious.
I have never been a fan of cream pies but love the stories behind whatever your cooking
I burnt the snot out of my meringue for Thanksgiving. Still got ate. Thanks for this recipe. I've been forever trying to feel out the way my mother in law made hers. I also love the way yours is photographed on the link.
Ah sweet memories, chocolate cream pie. I can almost taste it watching you.
Thanks Tipper
I watch you every day and I thoroughly enjoy each video. You grew up so much like me, east KY, and it was a wonderful life. I wish my kids and grands could enjoy their young days like I did. Keep up the good work. My granny Mommy made the best Chocolate pie ever.
Tipper you just make me smile. My aunt Pat Williams is known for her cookin in Erin Tennessee. When we would go visit she would always make us her chocolate cream pie. Mom was always amazed at her meringue on top Yumm!
Love your recipes. I was raised in Southwest Virginia / East Tennessee and your childhood sounds exactly like mine. The food ! Country / Southern food. I love it. My absolute favorite. We love Italian, Chinese, Thai, Indian food, etc., but nothing and I mean nothing beats country cooking. Soup beans / crunchy cornbread / pickled beets / fried potatoes and onions / boiled cabbage / creasy greens / kilt lettuce. Sums up my childhood. Homemade breakfast gravy and buttermilk biscuits with chocolate gravy. Nothing can compete in my opinion. That chocolate pie brought back so many memories. My grandmother loved those chocolate pies and I do, too. She was an amazing country cook.
Thank you 😊
Wow.... it's been a long since I've had this!
God bless all here.
Thank you tipper for sharing. I know your Aunt Faye would be tickled that you are continuing to make her pie for your family and loved ones. Old family recipes are my favorite.❤
Grits with velveeta cheese is warm and comforting in winter for me.....
That is a great comfort dish 😀
You got me thinking, and probably because I do genealogy and also grew up in martial arts where they keep a record of who trained who for hundreds of years, I need to write my recipes down so my kids can teach their kids my recipes. Thank you for inspiring me to do that. I love the stories you have with these recipes.
Super idea! We should all do that 😀
My grandma would always make me a lemon cream pie for my birthday. I loved those pies.
Those are so good too 😀
Thank you for sharing your
Precious memory xxx
So glad you enjoyed them 😀
Looks delicious, nice to have the recipes from family members who are no longer with us. This way you can pass them down from generations to generations.👍❤️
My Favorite Pie of all time, my Grandma made the best! I have yet to try and make it myself, I sure need to just do it! Thanks Tipper, looked beautiful and I know I wanted a slice. God Bless you and yours. Melissa Faith, Liberty, KY
Brings back memories of mom.
I love chocolate pie! It's been probably 45 years or so since I had homemade chocolate pie. I'm going to have to make one very soon!
Beautiful 🥧❣️ I think it's great that you celebrate your families food tradition s I do that alot . I use all my family recipes daily. I love you and your family God bless you and Jesus bless you and your family
Thank you so much 🤗
As a young child growing up in Appalachia we did not get a lot of sweet treats. During the holidays my mom would make lemon meringue pies. From beginning to end it was all home made. She used a fork to make the meringue. I remember it taking a long time and now I know my mom was a really good cook!
I instructed my 11 yr old granddaughter who insisted on making this herself. She’s so proud! It’s in the fridge & we can’t wait to try it. Thank you!
Wonderful 😀 Tell her great job!
I don’t have any written recipes handed down from either of my grandmothers or my mother. My mother cooked the everyday food and my Dad cooked special occasion food. I do know how to fix the comfort food meal my Grams always made for me because I watched her make it so many times. This pie looks delicious. I see why Aunt Faye was considered such a fine cook! Thank you for sharing so much of your family with us. ❤️🌟
My favorite pie❤ My mom made a doctored up version with cooked Jello pudding and whipped cream on top, that we loved. I want to try this one which is more like they made in the 60s when I was a kid.
I agree about the different comfort foods we have , the different food , tastes ,smells can take us back to a happy place and time in our lives also .....sounds like Faye was a wonderful person...the pie looks so yummy ! Thank you tipper! God bless y'all...❤🙏
I'm so glad to have my Mamas cookbook from WW2 time with little hand written notes.She baked at Christmas time and my 3 brothers and I were truly spoiled.Lots of great memories of her and her sisters, Maggie and Janie.
One of my go to comfort pies is my great grannies German chocolate pie.
I bet its delicious 😀
The chocolate pie has been my lifetime favorite. My Mother would say " If you are good this week, I'll make you a chocolate pie on Sunday." We always made whipped cream for a topping, we got our raw milk for free from my Grand parents. Nice blessing. Thanx Tipper.
Mmmmmmmmm that looks so good, Tipper. Many thanks to Aunt Faye.
Thank you for sharing!! I’ve been begging my aunt for her chocolate cream pie recipe for years and she has never given it to me. I’ll use this one!
Tipper, I just love your site and your stories! They bring back such good memories of me growing up with my Granny and "The Sisters" who were a force to be reckoned with! lol :) Great recipe. I have my Uncle Kelly's and he used to make what we called "Mile High Pies". As kids they were huge!! :) Good, sweet memories....and just like you, I wish I'd spent more time with them all.
As a child growing up cream pies were a must have year round. Your chocolate pie filling recipe is the exact one that I use. It is one wonderful pie recipe. As always another great video. Take care and have a blessed evening. 🍀
Tipper,
Chocolate and coconut cream pies are my two favorite pies and I love them straight out of the oven. I try not to eat to many sweets but on special occasions I will splurge and enjoy. I always love your cooking segments. Makes me wish I was right there enjoying those meals right along with yall. Keep on keeping on with your blog.
Deb
Tipper, you took me right back and at 73 that's a long way back.
The number one pie in my childhood was egg custard but the second most baked pie was chocolate for sure.
Love both!
Love it
My mom made chocolate cream pie
She didn’t bake it
She just used a ready made pie crust with instant chocolate pudding mix she made to fill it and topped it with thawed out cool whip and chilled
Young Lady, you have the makin's of a double boiler, the original pot and your mixin bowl. When I was a kid in SW Michigan, there was a company called Pie-O-My the filling was sort of a mousse. I so enjoyed when Mom would make those!
Ugh I LOVE chocolate cream pie. It’s good with cherries for pie filling too. And butterscotch why I haven’t thought about that in many years. Wonderful stuff ty for sharing!
😀 I love butterscotch too
Oh Lordy! Chocolate Cream Pie is my absolutely my favorite!!!
What a wonderful, storyline just love hearing about you and your family what a true life style to be so very proud of and all the fellowship and wonderful recipes you share with all of us thank you so much , I look forward to seeing you and hearing all the wonderful stories of Appalachia every time you post
Your such a lovely lady. Aunt Faye would be proud of you. Pie looks delicious.
My Mother could whip out a pie crust that was beautiful. She always said pie was her favorite dessert. She loved BlackBerry and apple especially. I made an apple crisp for Christmas dessert this year and it brought back so many memories of her apple desserts.
Sounds like she was a wonderful cook 😀
My Granny Dot made this for us she’s from Tennessee near the Alabama border. Love this thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Country Cupboard was a restaurant in a nearby town. The woman Mrs. Vanderford who owned it was probably 80 years old made a chocolate pie just like this. I’ve still got her hand written recipe for it. She also beat hers as well. I had to laugh when you said calf slobbers! Mother always put it on her pies and banana pudding. Daddy always asked her to rake the calf slobbers off when he asked for pie! You always bring such sweet memories to mind when I hear you use some the same sayings I heard growing up. 💕
Yummm 😋 Chocolate & Butterscotch. My favorite growing up.
If you’ve ever fed calves from a bottle, especially! You would get the visual meaning of “ calf slobbers”.
Wow!what a mental memory for me, thank you.
Looks delicious!
My Mama made this exact pie.I learned to do it the same way.It is one of my favorites along with coconut cream pie.The old recipes are tryed and true and the best.It takes me back to home and my childhood.Thank you for your wonderful videos and the stories you share.
My great grandmother “Granny Rhodes” always had a freshly made chocolate cream pie anytime we went to visit her. Since she passed several years ago, I’ve not had a pie that could match hers. May have to give this recipe a try.
Yum yum 😋 you never Dissapoint tipper have a wonderful evening God Bless ❤️
Thanks so much 😀
One of my all time favourite pies. Thanks for another great recipe🌲🇨🇦😊
Thank you Gary 😀
Thanks Tipper. Love creme pies.
Me too 😀
Made aunt Faye’s pie last night, it is so good! My family loves it. Thank you so much, Tipper. ❤️
So glad! That is wonderful!
When I was growing up my mom would make Chocolate Pie. Oh what a treat it was. I'm going to have to make one soon!
Chocolate cream pie is my favorite pie. I have never had the butterscotch cream pie but I'm sure that I would like it. My comfort food is tomato soup. Excellent video!
Chocolate pie! I haven’t had any for years. Thanks for the memories. ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
MMMmmmmmm! Butterscotch pie! Instead of cake, I always asked my mom for butterscotch pie for my birthday. Of course, Chocolate is also great.
I love choc cream pie in a graham cracker crust. And I like it covered in homemade whipped cream. I made a big butterscotch cream pie and took it to my mother's Christmas 2019. My brother cut the first slice and tasted it and said, " Y'all don't need to get any of this. It ain't good!" And he just shoveled it in...Lol. i had been craving it and then did not even eat a slice! So, I'm still craving it 2 years later. Butterscotch is one of my mom's favorite flavors.
I made this recipe tonight and it was SO simple, I had all of the ingreidents already, and everyone scarfed it down. Thank you!
Fantastic!
Tipper, I'm loving your channel so much! Cream pies are definitely a comfort food for me. Reminds me of my granny. She always cooked chocolate and coconut cream pies. I can remember her baking them around the holidays and sitting them in her cabinets til it got time to eat them. Think I might get up and make that pie right now. It sounds so good on this cold, rainy day!
My Dad used to make this pie at Thanksgiving, along with a couple others..So yummy..
Yum. Looks so good. The old ways always taste the best. I can hear my Daddy calling that meringue 'calf slobbers' lol. Great video and recipe. And the recipe is a family legacy for your girls 👍😊
Thanks so much for sharing so many of your family’s recipes in your and Jim’s cook book.
Glad you like them!
My mom used to make it but I never watched. Greatly appreciated tipper. Maybe all have happier an healthier coming new year.
So glad you enjoyed it!!
Comfort food for me is chocolate and lemon pie. When I'm sick I eat tomato soup and grilled cheese. Love your videos!
My mother made this pie in the past.
Good memories.
Thank you.
I love this video! From the story of your aunt Faye and your grandmother to your daughters being in the kitchen with you, to you spilling the chocolate pie filling. I felt like I was sitting at your kitchen table just watching you bake. Thank you for the recipe. I want to try and make it now!
I’m looking forward to trying this! Cream pies are a favourite of my husband and myself. I had to laugh at the calf slobber. I’ve never heard merengue called this but I grew up on a farm and I can certainly see where the name came from! Thanks for sharing such a precious recipe.
Looks so good! Thank you!
Whenever I have a recipe that calls for a double boiler, I just put an inch or so of water in a saucepan and set a Pyrex or other tempered glass bowl on top (like the one that was sitting on the back burner in this video). Once it's begun to just barely simmer, keep the heat low enough that it doesn't get to a full boil and start spitting hot water out the sides. The bowl sitting on top will act a little like a pressure cooker in that a tiny bit of heat will be enough to get a light boil / hearty simmer. Of course, it's obvious you don't really need to use one.. it's just a way of doing it that I find works for me. I have a finicky gas stove that has a habit of making the flame get taller / hotter as the burner heats up, so using a pan is problematic if I'm not mindful of the flame. Using a double boiler is just a way of ensuring that the heat never gets too high as best I can tell. A warning though, don't be tempted to lift that glass bowl off of there without oven mitts on (like I did the first time I did it😳) or the steam will come pouring up the sides and scald you. You wanna hear something funny? I actually have a double boiler that came with a cookware set I bought years ago.. I just don't use it!❤️Celebrating Appalachia❤️
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I just busted out squalling thinking about my Aunt Viola's chocolate pie. Lord they were so good. She made them for a Christmas present for us youngins. I'd be so excited just thinking about getting mine I'd shake. LOL I have her recipe and one of her pie plates. I always fix us one at Christmas and it don't last long. I might get half a piece if I'm lucky.
I just made this tonight and it is WONDERFUL! My very first homemade chocolate cream pie. My boys said it was a success haha! Thank you Ms tipper and thank you aunt Faye❤
Just when I think I can't eat anymore, along comes your video! Actually it is a "bowl of cereal night" for me this evening we ate so much today. 🥧☕
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Thank you for sharing your Aunt Faye’s chocolate cream pie recipe. I plan to make it soon. 🌷
Nice pie, thank you and bless your family including aunt fae.
How timely that you posted this today. I made some Mexican wedding cake cookies for Christmas and made way too much dough so I decided to make two pie shells to use up the extra dough. They turned out really nice and it's my favorite part but then I needed to put something in them. I used store brand instant chocolate pie filling and added Cool Whip for more fluff. It was a chocolate cream pie but certainly not one like you have made - WOW it looks so good. I was just a day late coming to your party but will try it again next time.
What a great idea!