The pie to end all pies

Coconut Derby Pie

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 Oh, how my Nana loved Thanksgiving. For her, it was quite the affair and each year she would out do her self from the previous year. Of course, there were the ever evolving cheese balls to snack on, one year she sent formal invitations to us all but the year of all years was a doozie!

See Nana loved a good casserole and there would easily be a half dozen different varieties at the Thanksgiving table. As usual, I bounced into her kitchen to see what assortment of casseroles were in the line up. She whispered quietly to me…”Darrrrling…I do believe I lost a straight pin in one of these casseroles”. So everyone gathered around a lovely table, ready with plates full of those casseroles, when Nana graciously informed her guest to keep an eye on their plates for that missing straight pin. That may have been the most scrutinized Thanksgiving meal ever eaten.

So in lieu of sharing a casserole for your Thanksgiving table, I’m giving you the pie of all pies (straight pin not included). The first time I ever tasted this pie, it was delivered hot to my door in a pie box, yes a pie box, by a dear friend and she kindly shared the recipe. The only other person I have shared this recipe with is my sister. She routinely brings it to Thanksgiving claiming all the glory of this pie. So it will be just between us if you do the same thing. Like I said, it’s the pie to end all pies. Enjoy!

Coconut Derby Pie
The pie of all pies. Chocolate chips, pecans and coconut.
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Ingredients
  1. 1 stick margarine, melted ( yes margarine)
  2. 1 cup sugar
  3. 2 eggs
  4. 1 tsp vanilla extract
  5. 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  6. 1 cup chocolate chips
  7. 1 cup pecan pieces
  8. 1 cup coconut
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350
  2. Melt margarine in a large bowl
  3. Add sugar, flour, eggs and vanilla then combine until smooth
  4. Stir in chocolate chips, pecans and coconut
  5. Pour into a pie crust and place on a cookie sheet
  6. Bake for 40-45 until pie is golden brown and the center is set
Notes
  1. I almost always use a frozen pre-made pie crust for this recipe. I let the pie crust thaw a bit while I am getting the filling ready.
  2. Since two pie crusts come in a package, you can easily double the recipe.
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Thanks for reading and sharing. It’s been fun getting lolleighcooks back up to speed and I look forward to sharing stories and recipes with y’all. We’re still a bit under construction with the site but I just couldn’t resist a Thanksgiving post!

4 thoughts on “The pie to end all pies

  1. Shelley Turek

    I was just asked Tuesday evening if I could bring a dessert for Thanksgiving. Oh I can’t wait to make this as I am going to double the recipe and take 2.

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    1. lolleighcooks Post author

      I think about Andy delivering those pies to my door all the time! Your food was the highlight of living in Martin!

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      1. lolleighcooks Post author

        Shelley,

        That’s the pie that Harold ran off with one day! I made 4 last night! Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Your Kolaches looked awesome.

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