Chef Horseradish knows how to make you the hostess with the mostest for your Kentucky Derby bash! He’s whipped up a tasty desert that is quite similar to the pie associated with the Kentucky Derby. Horseradish has a recipe with 8 simple ingredients that can be put together and baked in under an hour. No matter where you watch the KY Derby, everyone wins with this pie. Let’s see how he does it.
Bake the pie and…
Churchill’s Big Race Pie
ingredients:
1/2 cup melted butter
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup flour
2 slightly beaten eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3/4 cup chopped walnuts
3/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
9 inch frozen pie crust
Mix in order given. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Cover edges of crust with foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Remove foil and bake 10 more minutes. Cool before serving.
I wish everyone of you a great Kentucky Derby day and I hope you might enjoy some of this pie. Please, check back soon for more posts on The Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby.
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4 Replies to “Churchill’s Big Race Pie”
OMG your a hoot ! Love it 😂😂😂
I do believe you are Horseradish’s number one fan. Thank you for your continued support!
One of your best posts. Delightfully cute and brilliant. I can JUSTIFY my comments by how much I was entertained. I will definitlely give this pie recipe a try. Thank you for the great article and recipe.
Thank you, Darlene. It is fun to be creative when much of my blogging includes serious study time for me. The recipe is a pretty good one, my family has enjoyed it for years and it is fast and easy too. Have a great Kentucky Oaks and Derby week!
OMG your a hoot ! Love it 😂😂😂
I do believe you are Horseradish’s number one fan. Thank you for your continued support!
One of your best posts. Delightfully cute and brilliant. I can JUSTIFY my comments by how much I was entertained. I will definitlely give this pie recipe a try. Thank you for the great article and recipe.
Thank you, Darlene. It is fun to be creative when much of my blogging includes serious study time for me. The recipe is a pretty good one, my family has enjoyed it for years and it is fast and easy too. Have a great Kentucky Oaks and Derby week!