![]() You can certainly find a large variety of recipes for making Sweet Potato Pie. There aren’t all that many of them, but I always enjoy flipping through the pages and seeing what name goes along with what recipe. I will almost always go to the Family Cookbook first when looking a particular recipe. That’s when you wish you could call Aunt Bessie up and ask her a question or two. They usually have some interesting recipes, but they always seem to lack very much detail as to how to actually prepare the recipe. I’m always on the lookout for them when I get the chance to visit some Flea Markets, Yard Sales, or the local auctions. I love church cookbooks and old family type cookbooks that were usually made as some type of fundraiser. This recipe is one that Aunt Bessie contributed to the Family Cookbook that was printed back in 1999 for one of our family reunions. Still, being cousins, we acted like we had just seen each other the day before despite that it had probably been a year ago. One son was near my age however, and about the only memories I have of playing with him was when we had birthday dinners for Grandpa, or maybe at one of the yearly family reunions. She had several sons and daughters that were older than I was. Her family lived in another town from us and I didn’t really get to spend a lot of time with them while I was growing up. ![]() My Aunt Bessie, was one of my mothers sisters. Southern Sweet Potato Pie Recipe, made from scratch. Much easier to make than you might expect, and certain to bring lots of happy smiles and hugs of gratitude from anyone lucky enough to get a slice. We’ll show you everything, from how to make the pie crust, to how to bake the Sweet Potatoes, to how to put it all together. Follow step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions for making our favorite Southern Sweet Potato Pie from scratch.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |