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pandowdy U.S. (pænˈdaʊdɪ) [Of obscure origin; perh. a compound of pan n.1 Halliwell cites from Bp. Kennett's MS. pandoulde a custard (Somerset); but this is now unknown in Eng. dialects.] A kind of apple pudding, variously seasoned, but usually with molasses, and baked in a deep dish with or without...
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Cobbler (food)
North America
Grunts, pandowdy, and slumps are Canadian Maritimes, New England and Pennsylvania Dutch (Apple Pan Dowdy) varieties of cobbler, typically
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pan-pie
pan-pie U.S. [f. pan n.1 + pie n.2] = pandowdy.1723 J. Nott Cook's & Confectioner's Dict. sig. Y8v This Paste is proper for Pan pies that are set on the Table without a Desert or Banquet of sweet Meats. 1862 ‘G. Hamilton’ Country Living 70 No pan-pie with hot brown bread on Sunday morning. 1883 Rep....
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Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy
Apple Pan Dowdy (or Apple pandowdy) is a baked apple pastry traditionally associated with Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, with a recipe dating to (according
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Apple crisp
Variations of this dish are much older, for example, a recipe for apple pandowdy is in Miss Corson's Practical American Cookery, 1886. Apple cobbler (also known as apple slump, apple grunt, and apple pandowdy) is an old recipe in which the baked apples are topped with a cobbler crust formed
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huckleberry
huckleberry U.S. (ˈhʌk(ə)lbɛrɪ) [Conjectured to be a corruption of hurtleberry, whortleberry.] 1. a. The fruit and plant of species of Gaylussacia (N.O. Vacciniaceæ), low berry-bearing shrubs, common in North America. Also applied to N. American species of the closely allied Vaccinium, more properly...
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pán
▪ I. pan, n.1 (pæn) Forms: 1–7 panne, (1 pǫnne, 4–5 ponne), 4– pan, (5 pon, 6 pane). [OE. panne, pǫnne wk. fem. = OLG. panna (OFris., MLG., LG., MDu. panne, Du. pan), OHG. phanna, pfanna (MHG., Ger. pfanne); cf. Icel. panna (late 14th c.), Sw. panna, Da. pande, prob. from LG.; not found in Gothic. F...
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apple
▪ I. apple, n. (æp(ə)l) Forms: 1 æppel, æpl, 2–7 appel, 2–4 eppel(e, epple, 3–4 appell, 3–5 appil(e, 4–5 -yl(le, -ulle, 4–6 -ul, 5 apille, -elle, 6 -ill, aple, 4– apple. Pl. 3– apples; 1 æp(p)la (the fruit), æpplas of the eye, 3–4 applen. [common Teut.: with OE. æppel cf. OFris. appel, OHG. aphul, a...
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