Pennsylvania Dutch foods include delights like pickled beets and eggs and shoofly pie, but there's one recipe you don't always find at your local Amish market. Funny Cake is a homemade Pennsylvania ...
This beloved Pennsylvania Dutch dessert comes straight out of my 1958 edition of The New Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book by Ruth Hutchison — one of my favorite vintage finds. The original recipe calls ...
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Crust: Combine the flour, sugar and salt in a large bowl. Set aside. Set the butter on a work surface and cut it lengthwise in thirds. Give the butter a quarter flip ...
Individual pastries with funny eyes and party hats - Christina Christ/Getty Images Foodies love trying dishes they've never heard of before. It's one of the reasons that culinary travel is such a big ...
When Mary Grube moved to Bethlehem Township from Arizona six years ago, she decided to immerse herself in Pennsylvania culture. Grube, a private chef and culinary instructor, began researching ...