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This recipe dates back many years and has certainly stood the test of time. It's very rich, so small servings might be in order.
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Editor's Note: We recommend that you test your candy thermometer before each use by bringing water to a boil; the thermometer should read 212°. Adjust your recipe temperature up or down based on your test.
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 piece) equals 710 calories, 36 g fat (19 g saturated fat), 226 mg cholesterol, 365 mg sodium, 96 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Old-Fashioned Chess Pie in Country February/March 2000, p49
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Reviewed on Jul. 19, 2010 by StaceyOwen
Love it!
Reviewed on Mar. 20, 2009 by karen1965B
I have had Chess Pie before, and loved it. I made this one and after baking an hour it was still totally liquid. It tastes good, just not the right consistency. Not sure what I did wrong.
Reviewed on Jan. 03, 2009 by judylscott
I know this is a first prize winner, but no one in my family or at the potluck to which I took it, could eat it. It is basically a sugar and egg yolk pie with fudge on top. UGH!
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