Chess Pie

Chess Pie
Chess Pie might be just the dessert you are searching for. This vegetarian recipe serves 8. One portion of this dish contains about 17g of protein, 73g of fat, and a total of 1372 calories. It is a reasonably priced recipe for fans of Southern food. Head to the store and pick up sugar, evaporated milk, eggs, and a few other things to make it today. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes.

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Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
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In a large bowl, mix the butter, sugar and vanilla together.
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Mix in the eggs, then stir in the cornmeal, evaporated milk and vinegar until smooth.
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Bake for 10 minutes in the preheated oven, then reduce heat to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) for 40 minutes.
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Let cool.
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Cut and top servings with whipped cream. You will think you have died and gone to heaven.
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Recommended wine: Riesling, Sparkling Wine, Zinfandel

Riesling, Sparkling Wine, and Zinfandel are my top picks for Southern. In general, there are a few rules that will help you pair wine with southern food. Food-friendly riesling or sparkling white wine will work with many fried foods, while zinfandel is great with barbecued fare. One wine you could try is Selbach Oster Zeltinger Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett Halbtrocken. It has 4 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 21 dollars.
Selbach Oster Zeltinger Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett Halbtrocken
Selbach Oster Zeltinger Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett Halbtrocken
#95 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2017It’s richer and less minty than usual but I like the richness in this vintage, which can use a little gras; so anticipate a wine with more apple and less spearmint; crunchy stuff. The parcel is called Heel and it’s to the right of Anrecht, from which one of the great trio of en-bloc wines comes.
DifficultyHard
Ready In1 h, 5 m.
Servings8
Health Score7
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