Washington pie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Washington pie
An Americanism dating back to 1905–10
Example Sentences
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This filling may be used not only for pie, but for cake, cream puffs, Washington pie and for similar desserts.
From Quantity Cookery Menu Planning and Cooking for Large Numbers by Richards, Lenore
Make two cakes as for Washington pie, then take one cup of sweet cream and three tablespoonfuls of white sugar.
From The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home by Gillette, F. L. (Fanny Lemira)
Old Mrs. McGiven still sold candies and cakes, and slate-pencils, and, oh, Washington pie that was almost as great a necessity to childhood then, as chewing-gum is now.
From A Little Girl of Long Ago by Douglas, Amanda Minnie
This is nice for school sandwiches, or for filling for Washington pie or queen's pudding.
From Things Mother Used to Make by Gurney, Lydia Maria
And when the Washington pie and the Marlborough pudding came, the squash, the mince, the cranberry-tart, and the blazing plum-pudding, then the children were put through their genealogical catechism.
From The Brick Moon and Other Stories by Hale, Edward Everett
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