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I was going to ask what you use for crusts... Beat me to it, haha. Now I want cheesecake. Luckily, my wife made a to-die-for chocolate cake yesterday, so I'll survive.

Speaking of pies that aren't pies. I wouldn't mind some Boston Cream Pie about now either, but it's definitely more of a cake and the Amish certainly aren't taking credit for that one.
That sounds really good right now. That sounds really good right now. Now I want Boston cream pie 😆
 
There are gf graham crackers but I haven’t found a good one yet. They turn into concrete when you make the crust out of them.
If you want graham cracker concrete you have to include baby drool.

N.B.—ask me how I know. Oh, I think there has to be peanut butter in there. Graham cracker is the cement, peanut butter is the aggregate, and the water.
 
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Red Truck Bakery in Warrenton and Marshall, VA has this, but they call it a Kentucky Bourbon pie. RTB is Good! I've stopped there on a couple occasions heading to my kids' colleges. Can I post a link here w/o getting in trouble?
https://redtruckbakery.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Bakery-Menu-1.20.26_RN.pdf
Mea culpa.
Now that you say that is very heard it called that too so maybe that’s the proper name and since the Amish don’t drink (so they say) maybe the call it Derby in reference to Kentucky but don’t do the bourbon. Either way-it’s a damn good pie but only a sliver, slightly warmed with scoop of vanilla ice cream. I’d say it should be official pie of SM but guessing SC residence have their preferred state dessert of choice 😀. And wow-have we gotten off track on this one
 
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Now that you day that is very heard it called that too so maybe that’s the proper name and since the Amish don’t drink (so they say) maybe the call it Derby in reference to Kentucky but don’t do the bourbon. Either way-it’s a damn good pie but only a sliver, slightly warmed with scoop of vanilla ice cream. I’d say it should be official pie of SM but guessing SC residence have their preferred state dessert of choice 😀. And wow-have we gotten off track on this one

Based on my extensive SC travels, I'd guess the official pie of South Carolina is Little Debbie's Oatmeal Creme Pie, followed closely by either a pecan pie or chocolate chess pie.