Homemade Baltimore Bomb Pie

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Homemade Baltimore Bomb Pie

Homemade Baltimore Bomb Pie
Homemade Baltimore Bomb Pie

Dangerously Delicious Pies, located in D.C., created a delicious pie in honor of Maryland and their delicious Berger cookies. Now you can make Homemade Baltimore Bomb Pie with this delicious copycat recipe. It's wonderfully gooey and has a really rich filling that you're sure to go crazy for as soon as you take one bite. While the recipe calls for the Berger cookies specifically, you can substitute your favorite fudge-covered shortbread cookies (or any similar cookies) for the famous treats.
After just one bite, you won't be able to get over how delicious this pie is, or how how easy it is to make it. If you want to try a new type of pie recipe, then you definitely can't go wrong with this Baltimore Bomb Pie! You can make this rich dessert even more decadent when you include whipped cream or vanilla ice cream on top, too.

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If you can't get enough of desserts that are named in honor of the East Coast of the United States, then you will definitely want to take a look at the following recipes! From Maine to Florida, the East Coast offers a wide selection of desserts that you're sure to love. Grab a fork and dig in with these delightful treats.



Wild Maine Blueberry Hand PiesA pie that you can eat with just your hands? Yes, please! These delightful hand pies use the famed blueberries of Maine to great effect. Make sure this dessert is part of your summer plans.



Florida Sun Oatmeal Cookies: The classic oatmeal cookie gets a bit of a makeover with this easy dessert recipe. The light orange taste will have everyone asking for seconds.



Classic Boston Cream Pie: You can't have a list of desserts from the East Coast and not include the Boston Cream Pie! You'll love biting into every layered goodness of this beloved dessert.



Atlantic Beach PieCan you believe this pie uses saltines?!? If you want to make something different for your next potluck, then you can't go wrong with this dessert!

Chilling Time20 min

Cooking Time1 hr

Cooking MethodOven

Cooking Vessel Size9 inch pie plate

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I have never been to the east coast. Can you tell me where to get the Berger cookies? I want to try this recipe, but I have no idea where to find them in the store. From Ohio, should I order them online? I can't wait to see what this dish ends up tasting like.

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