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And cake mix recipes you don't want to miss! [Just Desserts from the Mr. Food Test Kitchen](3D) [Home](3D) | [TV Recipes](3D) | [eCookbooks](3D) ‚ Please add mail@mrfood.com to your address book to ensure inbox delivery.  May 19, 2023 3D 3D 3D READ THIS TO REMAIN A SUBSCRIBER  Want to keep receiving your Just Desserts newsletter? Clicking on newsletter links is the only way for us to know you are reading (and enjoying) our newsletter. If you don't click by next month, you may stop receiving this newsletter.  [Click here](3D) to let us know that you're still an active subscriber. Thanks!  All-American Pies [Arkansas Pie](3D) [Derby Chocolate Pie](3D) [Mississippi Mud Pie](3D) If you're one of those people who think that [pie is the ultimate American dessert](3D), then you might just be on to something... Pies have been an American favorite all throughout history. In fact, lots of pies are eaten throughout the United States! Below, we're sharing recipes for pies that truly represent America. Do you agree, or did we miss one? - [Arkansas](3D) - You'll find this pie served at diners and restaurants all across the state of Arkansas. Many times it's called "possum pie," 'cause it [...more](3D) - [Kentucky](3D) - You don't have to be a horse fan or even be from Kentucky to enjoy this Kentucky-famous pie! This one is perfect from the first bite [...more](3D) - [Mississippi](3D) - This pie is so gooey, rich, and fudgy, it's easy to understand why so many people consider it their favorite pie. One slice [...more](3D) - [Illinois](3D) - You might be surprised to learn that, even though the flavors of this pie originated in another state, this pie is most famous in [...more](3D) - [Florida](3D) - We bet you're going to guess what this one is right off the bat! While this pie is eaten all over the state, it was first created in the [...more](3D) - [Maine](3D) - No, it's not a crab pie! This pie is made from another Maine favorite. We like to serve it with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream [...more](3D) - [Indiana](3D) - If you're from Indiana, then you might be familiar with a version of this pie, and you already know how good it is! Well, our [...more](3D) - [North Carolina](3D) - You can almost smell this pie baking in the oven, before you've even started! You may only make this one during the holidays, but [...more](3D) - [South Dakota](3D) - This pie is made from "bumbleberries"! Good luck trying to find them in your grocery store. That's 'cause they aren't real! [...more](3D) - [Iowa](3D) - This pie is a Midwestern favorite! Recipes for it have been passed down from one generation to the next, with each generation [...more](3D) - [Georgia](3D) - We could've chosen a lot of different pies for this state, but we finally decided to go with this one. After all, what's the first thing [...more](3D) - [Pennsylvania](3D) - We've got to thank the Pennsylvania Dutch (Amish) for making this pie so popular within the state of Pennsylvania, and all over the [...more](3D) - [Michigan](3D) - Did you know that most of the country's cherries are grown in the state of Michigan? So, it's no surprise then that they're baking [...more](3D) - [Texas](3D) - This pie is the state dessert of Texas, and it's made from the state nut that comes from the state tree of Texas, too! Can you guess [...more](3D) - [Alabama](3D) - Just wait 'til you get a slice of this Southern-style favorite. This is the kind of pie you don't pass up on when it's offered to you [...more](3D) - [Virginia](3D) - We hope you like a lot of crunch in your pie, 'cause this Virginia favorite is full of it! Some folks consider this one to be a nice [...more](3D) - [Connecticut](3D) - We've got the Pilgrims to thank for this one! That's right, this pie goes way back, and it's still a favorite today! We don't know [...more](3D) - [All-American Pie](3D) - There's nothing more American than this pie! We couldn't assign this one to a specific state, as folks from all over the country bake [...more](3D) Hello, Foodies! We know how much you love new recipes, so we've been hard at work to provide more inspiration for our favorite home cooks (that means YOU!). Bless your inbox with even more amazing recipes by subscribing to the [Mr. Food Test Kitchen Recipe of the Day Newsletter](3D) What are you waiting for?  • ♥ • ♥ • ♥ •  [CLICK *HERE* TO SUBSCRIBE!](3D)  You Might Like 3D  3D  3D  3D [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](3D)  What's Your Cake Mix Flavor? 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