Any use of the above article or images without prior permission, will be in violation of copyright laws.ĭisclosure: My Ohio Fun receives compensation from advertising banners. The story has been updated every year and for 2023. She spends most of her days sharing her love of things to do in Ohio, as well as creating destinations and itineraries for group tours and individual travelers.Įditor’s note: Part of this story ran in 2017. She is an avid baker, gardener, Little Free Library owner, who loves to read and travel. We would love to check them out.ĭiane Rock is the owner and editor of and the Tea Cup Rescue Society. If your favorite pie baker did not make our list, please send us an email. Want to try one? Here are a few places you can grab those delicious bundles of goodness. Then they are sealed shut with a fork or hands, deep fried and topped with a sugar glaze. What is a fry pie? They are pie dough rolled into a circle about 6-8 inches and then filling is placed on one side and the dough is then folded in half over the filling. My grandmother never made a FRY PIE, but I have to say I am somewhat fond of them. (Along with a dozen of those famous donuts.) They may be best known for their blueberry donuts, but their pies are delicious too! You can’t always find a good custard pie, and I have been lucky to snag one each time I have visited. During November and December the town of Cambridge is transformed into Dickens Victorian Village.Īll your favorite traditional pies can be found at either of Troyer’s Home Pantry locations. How can you argue about a “Mile High” pie? Theo’s Restaurant in Downtown Cambridge, Ohio has been making their homemade pies for over three decades. “A bottom layer of delightful fudge with chocolate & vanilla homemade pudding topped with whipped cream drizzled with fudge.” If you like cream pies, check out the Black Bottom pie. Visit their website for a list of daily pies and specialty pies. Ordering your Schmucker’s pies in advance is always encouraged, as favorite flavors go fast. There is a reason it was v oted #1 in Cleveland. A few miles west is the Burton Log Cabin, where you can purchase pure Ohio Maple syrup, maple candy, and other maple products.Ĥ40.632.9361 | Just around the corner from the Kitchen is Rothenbühler Cheese Chalet and White House Chocolates Gourmet Candy Store. The added benefit of purchasing pies at Mary Yoder’s Amish Kitchen in Middlefield, is that you are so close to a gourmet chocolate store, a cheese factory and log cabin that sells pure Ohio maple syrup. Medina Shopping Plaza Medina, OH | 330.722.7437 What’s nice is they will hold your pies for pick-up so you can go shopping.ġ50 East State Route 14, Columbiana, Ohio 44408 You can also purchase a whole pie or a slice of pie. Hartville Kitchen offers a wonderful selection of all the traditional fruit and cream pies. The best part about buying your pies at Hartville Kitchen, is you can enjoy shopping and lunch. Sometimes they even have Tomato, Potato Pea, and Broccoli Cheese pies.Ī local favorite, at Gray’s you will find fruit pies, various quiche, cream pies and pot pies. The pies are cheaper because they either made more than ordered, or they have slight imperfections. Better get there early, especially leading up to the holidays. they post what pies will be available that day. If you like saving money, take a trip to the Gardner Pie Outlet. You can also enjoy a slice of one of their pies at their restaurant.Ĥ967 Walnut Street, Walnut Creek, OH 44687 My other favorites are strawberry and peach. It literally is stuffed with apples and then baked in a brown bag. My favorite pie is the Large Brown Bag Apple Pie. The Amish Door offers a nice selection of pies in their bakery. I would suggest you order ahead and bring a cooler if you are planning on purchasing any of their cream pies or spending any time shopping the area. Of course you will always find delicious Amish baked pies, as well as other delicious bakery items in Ohio’s Amish Country. The My Ohio Fun Pie Shopping Guide Miles Market Fruit of the Forest Pie PIES I still have not found my grandmother’s pie, but I have found a few that tasted very close. Always hoping that just maybe I would find a pie that reminds me of my grandmother. Over the past few years, I have hit the back roads in search of the best pies in Ohio. Her crusts where always flaky and her pies always filled as high as the pan allowed. She then rolled the dough out on her pie board with such precision and care. She first would cut the chilled lard into the dry mixture with her pastry cutter. Pie making was an art form at my grandma’s. I could always tell what season it was by the fruit pies being made by my grandma. Growing up in the country you learn to appreciate pie.
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