Subj : Lytle's Sugar Cream Pie To : All From : Ben Collver Date : Sat Jan 10 2026 06:45 am MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Lytle's Sugar Cream Pie (Modified) Categories: Pies Yield: 1 Pie 1 1/2 c Sugar 2 tb Flour; up to 1/3 c 2 c Whipping cream * 1 ds Salt 2 tb Butter (optional) Nutmeg; to taste 1 Egg yolk * As heavy as you can get. The good stuff slowly slides off the spoon in globs. This recipe for Lytle's Sugar Cream Pie comes very close to what I have been able to glean from my mother in-law and others who are 'older old timers' than me feel it should. Combine sugar, flour, and salt. Stir in heavy cream and egg yolk and mix well. Add nutmeg to taste and stir. Pour into unbaked pie shell and bake in 350?F oven for 1 hour. Slice the pie in small slivers, 1/8ths or less. We always sliced our pies on the farm in quarters, not for wimps. This is so rich that I have never seen anyone eat a quarter size slice. I don't know if the cholesterol meter goes high enough to measure this one! Back then we didn't even know what the word was. If you are in my age group and remember this from years ago as I do you will realize that the recipe is very dependent on the character of the ingredients. The most important is the cream itself. It is almost impossible to find the kind you need to make this pie as it was intended. Permit me to reminisce a little. Dad usually had 3 to 6 milk cows on the farm. One of them was always a Jersey, the others anything that was handy including Herefords which provided the beef stock. The Jersey produces milk much richer than the others at the expense of volume. Modern milk cows such as Holstein, have been bred for quantity. The cream was allowed to rise to the top of the Jersey milk and was skimmed off for use for cooking and for making butter. The other milk was run through the DeLaval cream separator and sold. In other words we kept the 'good stuff for our use. Recipe by Richard Cole MMMMM --- SBBSecho 3.23-Win32 * Origin: The Fool's Quarter, fqbbs.synchro.net (1:105/500) .