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  2. The Genius Apple Pie Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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  3. Pasta Pizza Pie Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 350°F. Spray a 12-inch pizza pan with the cooking spray. Heat the oil in 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and mushrooms and cook until they're tender and the ...

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  5. Trenton tomato pie - Wikipedia

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    The "John's Original" pizza at John's of Bleecker Street in New York City. Trenton tomato pie [1] [2] or New Jersey tomato pie [3] is a type of circular, thin-crust Italian tomato pie created in Trenton, New Jersey, United States, around the early 20th century in which cheese and other toppings are added on first, then the sauce.

  6. Your Pie - Wikipedia

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    Your Pie is an American fast-casual pizza concept, that was started in Athens, Georgia in 2008 by Drew French, and operates as a restaurant franchise with 70 locations across 19 states. Your Pie has customizable 10-inch pizzas, pasta bowls, and salads.

  7. Italian tomato pie - Wikipedia

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    Italian tomato pie is an Italian-American and Italian-Canadian baked good consisting of a thick, porous, focaccia-like dough covered with tomato sauce. [1] It may be sprinkled with Romano cheese or oregano .

  8. The Genius Pecan Pie Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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  9. Grandma pizza - Wikipedia

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    Grandma pizza is a distinct thin, rectangular style of pizza attributed to Long Island, New York. Typically topped with cheese and tomato sauce, it is reminiscent of pizzas baked at home by Italian housewives who lacked a pizza oven. [1] The pizza is similar to Sicilian pizza, but usually with a thinner crust.