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List of pies, tarts and flans

List of pies, tarts and flans

This is a list of pies, tarts and flans. A pie is a baked or fried dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweet or savory ingredients. A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry; the filling may be sweet or savory, though modern tarts are usually fruit-based, sometimes with custard. Flan, in Britain, is an open pastry or sponge case containing a sweet or savory filling. A typical flan of this sort is round, with shortcrust pastry.

Pies, tarts and flans

NameImageOriginTypeDescription
Aloo pieAloo Pie.jpgTrinidad and TobagoSavoryThis soft and fried pastry is a variant of the samosa, made from flour and water, and filled with boiled, spiced and mashed potatoes and other vegetables like green peas. Its shape is similar to a calzone, and it is usually larger than a samosa, approximately 5 inches (13 cm) long.[1]
Apple crisp
Apple crumble
Applecrisp.jpgUnited StatesSweetA dessert consisting of baked apples topped with a crispy crust. Many different kinds of fruit can substituted for apples, and one of the most common variants is 'apple rhubarb crisp' including rhubarb. It is an easy to make and tasty alternative to apple pie and apple cobbler.
Apple pieApple pie.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SweetA fruit pie (or tart) in which the principal filling ingredient is crisp and acidic cooking apples such as the Bramley or Granny Smith
Australian and New Zealand meat pieMeat pie.jpgAustralia and New Zealand[2]SavoryA hand-sized meat pie containing largely minced meat and gravy sometimes with onion and often consumed as a takeaway food snack. The pie itself is congruent with the United Kingdom's steak pie.
Bacon and egg pieBacon&egg pie.jpgWorldwideSavoryA pie containing bacon, egg and often onion
Bakewell tartBakewellCake.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SweetA tart with a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and filled with a sponge-like, ground almond filling.[3] Often covered with nuts, such as almonds and peanuts, a top layer of almond flavored icing, and a half glacé cherry.
Banana cream pieBanana cream pie with slice removed, July 2008.jpgUnited StatesSweetA cream pie made with a rich custard made from milk, cream, flour, and eggs and combined with sliced bananas in a pastry or graham crumb crust. It is often made with a whipped cream topping.
Banoffee pieBanoffeepie.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SweetAn English pastry-based dessert made from bananas,[4] toffee[4] and cream, either on a pastry base or graham crumb crust.
Bean pieBean pie recipe.jpgUnited StatesSweetA sweet custard pie with a filling of mashed beans, sugar, butter, milk, and spices, including vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Bedfordshire clangerBedfordshire Clanger.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)Savory and sweetAn elongated, suet crust pie with a savory filling at one end (meat, potatoes and vegetables) and a sweet filling (jam or fruit) at the other.
Bisteeya
pastilla, etc.
Bisteeya.jpgMoroccoSavoryA traditional Berber meat pie traditionally made of squab (fledgling pigeons) in crisp layers of warka dough, with a crunchy layer of toasted and ground almonds, cinnamon, and sugar. Many variant transliterations: bastilla, bsteeya, b'stilla, bstilla, ...
Blackberry pieBlackberry pie and ice cream, 2006.jpgUnited StatesSweetA fruit pie with a filling made from blackberries.
Black bottom pieBlack Bottom Pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetA layer of chocolate pastry cream or pudding, the "black bottom," topped with whipped cream or meringue in a crust of variable composition.
Black bunBlack bun cut open.jpgUnited Kingdom (Scotland)SweetA pastry-covered fruitcake, traditionally eaten on Twelfth Night.
Blueberry pieBest Blueberry Pie with Foolproof Pie Dough.jpgUnited States (New England)SweetA fruit pie (or tart) in which the principal filling ingredient is blueberries.
Bob Andy pieUnited States (Amish community)SweetA sweet custard pie, spiced with cinnamon and cloves.
BougatsaBougatsa.jpgGreeceSweet or savoryConsists of custard, cheese, or minced meat filling between layers of phyllo.
Boysenberry pieBoysenberry pie 01.jpgUnited StatesSweetMade with boysenberries, often simmered into a softer sweeter "preserve"-type gel, most frequently with a second covering crust, either lattice or with only a few cutouts.
BridieBridie.jpgUnited Kingdom (Scotland)SavoryA small, savory pie filled with minced steak, butter, and beef suet seasoned with salt and pepper. Sometimes with an addition of minced onions.
Buko pieBuko-pie.jpgPhilippinesSweetA sweet pie originating from the Philippines. It was only available to the island country, until a method of freezing was used. It is a very popular pie, consisting of young coconuts.
Bumbleberry pieSlice of Bumbleberry Pie.jpgCanada, United StatesSweetThis is a sweet fruit pie in which the filling consists of blackberries, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries.[5] Other varieties also include other berries or the addition of grapes. The color of the filling is a deep purple, and it is baked in a typical pie shell pâte sucrée.
BundevaraBundevara.jpegSerbiaSweetAn elongated, strudel-like pie filled with sweetened pumpkin.
Bündner NusstorteEngadiner Nusstorte2.jpgSwitzerland (Graubünden)SweetA traditional sweet, caramelised nut-filled pastry (generally walnut).
BurekBourekas.jpgTurkey (Anatolia)SavoryPhyllo filled with cheese, meat, potatoes and other vegetables. Found in the cuisines of the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central Asia, West Asia, and parts of North Africa.
Butter pieUnited Kingdom (England)SavoryMade with sliced potatoes, onion, butter, salt and pepper in a light pastry casing.
Butter tartPecan butter tart, May 2011.jpgCanadaSweetButter, sugar and eggs in a pastry shell, with raisins, pecans or walnuts often added.
Buttermilk pieButtermilk Pie with Pecan Brittle at Dyron's Lowcountry.jpgUnited StatesSweetA traditional custard-like pie in a pastry crust with a filling made of a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk and flour.
CaneléCaneles stemilion.jpgFranceSweetA small French pastry with a soft and tender custard center and a dark, thick caramelized crust.
Cantaloupe pieUnited StatesSweetA custard pie of cantaloupe, butter, eggs, and nutmeg, with meringue topping.
Caramel tartCaramel tart at The Coffee Roaster, 2007.jpgAustraliaSweetA sweet tart, filled with soft piped caramel. Sometimes topped with whipped cream or drizzled with chocolate.
Cashew pieCashew nut indust.jpgWorldwideSweetPrepared using cashews as a main ingredient.
CheesecakeKäsekuchen.JPGUnited StatesSweetCream cheese and pastry; may come in a variety of flavors.
Cheese pieStrawberry Cheese Pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetA pie with a filling similar to cheesecake with a graham wafer crust and often topped with fruit.
Cherry pieTwin Peak's Cherry Pie and Coffee, May 2009.jpgWorldwideSweetA pie baked with a cherry filling. Usually made with tart rather than sweet cherries so as to control the sweetness of the pie.
Chess pieChess pie.jpgUnited Kingdom, United StatesSweetA custard pie with a filling composed of eggs, butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar, vanilla and corn meal.
Chestnut pieChestnut pie with beef.jpgItaly, United StatesSavory or sweetA pie prepared using chestnuts as a primary ingredient
Chicken and mushroom pieChicken Pie.JPGUnited KingdomSavoryA pie made with a pastry crust with a filling of small pieces of chicken and sliced mushrooms in a creamy sauce.
Chiffon pieThe Ladies' home journal (1948) (14764208311).jpgUnited StatesSweetA pie with a filling made by folding meringue and/or whipped cream into a mixture resembling a fruit curd (most commonly lemon) in a crust of variable composition. Can also be made with canned pumpkin in place of the fruit.
Chinese pie
Pâté chinois
Pâté chinois.jpgCanada (Quebec)SavoryA layered French Canadian dish similar to the British cottage pie. It is made with ground beef and sautéed onions on the bottom layer, canned corn (whole-kernel or creamed) for the middle layer, and mashed potatoes on top.
CobblerPeach Cobbler.jpgUnited Kingdom, United StatesSweetA dish consisting of a fruit or savory filling poured into a large baking dish and covered with a batter, biscuit, or dumpling before being baked.
Coconut cream pieCoconut cream pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetA cream pie made with a rich custard made from milk, cream, flour, eggs, and shredded coconut in a pastry or graham crumb crust, usually topped with whipped cream and toasted coconut.
Cookie Cake PieUnited StatesSweetA combination of cookie dough and cake batter baked together in a pie crust.
Corned beef pieCorned beef pie.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA pie with a filling of corned beef, onion and other vegetables such as corn, peas or carrot. The pie can be made with a mashed potato topping, as in cottage pie, or with a traditional pastry crust.
CoulibiacRussian Coulibiac with Cabbage.jpgRussiaSavoryA baked pie with a filling made with salmon or sturgeon,[6] rice, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, and dill.
Cumberland pieGranville Island Market - Shepherds pie.jpgUnited Kingdom (Cumbria)SavoryA meat pie topped with a crust of bread crumbs.
Curry pieChickenpotpiesopenFeb09.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA pie with a pastry crust filled with Indian or Chinese curry.
Curry puffBite of Curry Puff.jpgMalaysia, Singapore, ThailandSavoryA small pie consisting of curry with chicken and potatoes in a deep-fried or baked pastry shell, similar to an empanada.
Custard tart
flans pâtissier
Egg custard tart.jpgUnited Kingdom, FranceSweetA baked pastry consisting of an pastry crust filled with egg custard. French custard tarts are generally shallower and larger than British ones, and therefore served in slices rather than as individual items.
Derby pieKentucky Chocolate walnut pie slice.JPGUnited States (Kentucky)SweetA chocolate and walnut pie with a pastry dough crust; commonly made with pecans, chocolate chips and Kentucky bourbon.
Egg tartEgg custard tart by Stu Spivack.jpgHong Kong[7]SweetA baked pastry consisting of egg custard in a cookie crust or puff crust.
EmpanadaEmpanada - Stu Spivack.jpgSpainSweet or savoryA stuffed pastry, baked or fried and stuffed with a variety of fillings, including meat, cheese, vegetables or fruit. Popular throughout Spain, Portugal, Latin America, Central America, The Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Caribbean.
Fish pie
Fisherman's Pie
Fish Pie.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA dish made with white fish in a béchamel sauce with a mashed potato topping, similar to cottage pie.
FlanSavory French Flan.jpgWorldwideSweet or savoryAn open pastry or sponge cake containing a sweet or savory filling.
Flan chinoFlanes chinos-(La Mallorquina).jpgChinaSweetA rectangular-shaped egg dessert and is found by its elaboration between the flan and the tocinillo de cielo.
Flapper pieBlackfoot Truckstop Diner - Flapper Pie (16050866996).jpgCanada (Western Canada)SweetA custard pie with a graham wafer crust, topped with meringue.
FleischkuekleFleischküchle mit Kartoffelsalat Salat Brückkanal Feucht (1).jpgRussia (Volga Germans)SavoryA fried meat pie made with flat bread. A traditional Volga German dish, through immigration became an addition to the cuisine of North Dakota.
Flipper pieCanadaSavoryA meat pie made from young harp seal flippers.
Fried pieFried apple pies from the John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC.jpgUnited StatesSweetA small, fried pastry crust pie containing a fruit filling.
GibanicaGibanica.jpgThe BalkansSavoryA traditional Balkan pastry, usually made with white cheese (feta, sirene).
Green grape pieUnited StatesSweetA pie traditionally made with wild green grapes before seeds have formed in the spring, such as early May.
Homity pieHomity pie.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA traditional British, open vegetable pie. The pastry crust contains a filling of potatoes and an onion and leek mixture, which is then covered with cheese.
HornazoHornazo-Mad.jpgSpainSavoryA Spanish meat pie made with flour and yeast and stuffed with pork loin, spicy chorizo sausage and hard-boiled eggs.
Jamaican pattyJamaican patties and redstripe.jpgJamaicaSavoryA small, baked pastry usually filled with seasoned ground beef.
KalakukkoKalakukko.jpgFinland (Savonia)SavoryA loaf of bread filled with fish.
Karelian pastiesKarjalanpiirakka-20060227.jpgFinland, Russia (Karelia)SavoryPasties made from a thin rye crust usually with a filling of rice, but originally the filling used to be mashed potatoes or barley.
Key lime pieKey limepie.jpgUnited States (Florida)SweetA pie made with key lime juice, egg yolks, and sweetened condensed milk in a crust.
KhachapuriAdjaruli Khachapuri.jpgGeorgiaSavoryA cheese-filled bread dish.
Killie pieKillie Pies and Peas.jpgUnited Kingdom(Kilmarnock, Scotland)SavoryA steak pie served at Kilmarnock F.C. football ground.
KnishLower East Side - Schimmel Knish 2.jpgEastern Europe (Ashkenazi Jews)SavoryBaked or fried dumpling made of flaky dough with filling of mashed potatoes, ground meat, sauerkraut, onions, kasha or cheese.
KuchenStreuselkuchen7.jpgGermanySweetThe generic term referring to "cake" in German.
KurnikKurnik.jpgRussiaSavoryA dome-shaped savory Russian pirog, usually filled with chicken or turkey, eggs, onions, kasha or rice, and other optional components.
LanttusupikasFinlandSavoryA double folded buttered flaky crust pie, filled with thin, braised swede slices and pork loin.[8]
Lemon ice box pieRaspberry lemon ice box pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetLemon juice, eggs, and condensed milk in a pie crust,[9] with preparation very similar to that of key lime pie.
Lemon meringue pieNCI Visuals Food Pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetA shortcrust or shortbread pastry with lemon curd filling and a fluffy meringue topping.
Manchester tartManchester tart.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SweetA baked tart consisting of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with raspberry jam, covered with a custard filling and topped with flakes of coconut and a Maraschino cherry.
Meat and potato pieGrandma Pollards meat and potato pies (5815022642).jpgYorkshire, Lancashire, and Cumbria regions in the United KingdomSavoryPotato, either lamb or beef, and sometimes carrot and/or onion baked in a pastry shell.
Meat pieHomemade meat pie.jpgWorldwideSavoryA preparation common especially to the UK and Commonwealth countries. Originally a way to stretch ingredients when quantities were not enough for a single meal. Usually made with a hot water crust.
MelktertMelktert.jpgSouth AfricaSweetA South African dessert consisting of a sweet pastry crust containing a creamy filling made from milk, flour, sugar and eggs.
Melton Mowbray pork piePork pie.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SavoryA hand-formed crust pork pie made with uncured chopped rather than minced, meat.
Mince pieMincePieAlc1.jpgUnited KingdomSweetA small British sweet pie traditionally served during the Christmas season; a sweet pastry case filled with currants, suet and spices. Centuries ago they contained meat, suet and spices.
Mississippi mud pieMud pie.JPGUnited States (Southern)SweetDessert pie consisting of a gooey chocolate filling on top of a crumbly chocolate crust; usually served with ice cream.
Moravian chicken pieMoravian Chicken Pie.jpgUnited States (North Carolina)SavoryA traditional double crusted pie made with a flaky pastry filled with only chunks of chicken and a thick chicken broth-based sauce. Unlike chicken "pot pies", no vegetables are included in the filling. Served with hot chicken gravy on the side.
Mustard tartFranceSavoryA pie made of puff pastry, Dijon mustard, Emmentaler or Gruyère cheese, sliced tomatoes and sprinkled with spices (herbes de Provence, salt and pepper).
Natchitoches meat pieNatchitoches-meatpies-and-beans-rice.jpgUnited States (Louisiana)SavoryCrescent-shaped, flaky wheat pastry turnover with a savory meat filling.
Öçpoçmaq
Echpochmak
Echpochmak-wiki.jpgRussia (Volga region)SavoryA triangular pastry, filled with minced beef, onion and potatoes. Considered a Tartar national dish.
PastafrolaPastafrola.jpgRío de la Plata (Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay)SweetA jam-filled tart with shortcrust pastry lattice. Fillings may include quince cheese, dulce de batata (sweet potato jam), dulce de leche, guava, or strawberry jam.[10]
Pastel de nataManteigaria pastel de nata (29108853478).jpgPortugalSweetA custard tart made with egg yolk. Also known as pastél de Belém due to their geographic origin.
PastyCornish pasty.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SavoryA traditional lunch food for Cornish miners. The rolled part of the crust was used as a handle and left uneaten where it was soiled with arsenic-laden ore from the miner's hand. They are also popular in Canada and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, United States due to Cornish migration.
Peach piePeach custard pie (1416028394).jpgUnited StatesSweetPrepared with peaches as the primary ingredient, with added spices such as nutmeg, ginger or cinnamon. May be strictly a fruit pie, or a custard based pie. Because peaches are a high moisture fruit and produce copious amounts of juice as they cook, peach pies often have a lattice top to allow steam to vent and prevent excessive liquid build-up during baking, which could result in a runny pie.
Peanut piePeanut pie close-up.jpgUnited States (Southern)SweetPrepared with peanuts or peanut butter as a primary ingredient.
Pear tartTarte aux poires 2a.jpgFranceSweetTypically Parisian, called tarte bourdaloue.
Pecan piePecan pie slice.jpgUnited StatesSweetA pie made primarily of corn syrup or molasses and pecan nuts in a pie shell.
Pie à la modePie A La Mode.JPGUnited States (Minnesota)SweetA pie with ice cream on top.
PirogFish pie.JPGRussia, UkraineSavory or sweetThe generic term for pies and pasties in Eastern-Slavic cuisines. The filling for pirog may be sweet and contain quark or cottage cheese, fruits like apples, plums or various berries, as well as honey, nuts or poppy seeds. Savory versions may consist of meat, fish, mushrooms, cabbage, rice, buckwheat groats or potato.
Pirozhki
pirozhok, piroshki
Piroshki.JPGRussia, UkraineSavory or sweetThe generic word for individual-sized baked or fried buns (small pirogs) stuffed with a variety of fillings.
Pork piePork pie on plate.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA traditional British meat pie consisting of roughly chopped pork and pork jelly sealed in a hot water crust pastry.
Pot pieSalad and pot pie.jpgUnited StatesSavoryA savory pie made from pastry crust, usually served in individual containers. Normally made of a creamy sauce, turkey or chicken meat, carrots, peas, and pearl onions. This dish is sometimes served with rice.
Pumpkin piePumpkin Pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetA pumpkin-based custard flavored with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger, baked in a single pie shell. Sometimes the crust is a graham cracker crust or a pastry dough crust. Very common in the autumn and early winter holidays.
QuicheQuiche.jpgFranceSavoryThe generic term; pastry base and sides, with various chopped fillings set in an egg/milk mix.
Qumeshtore me peteAlbaniaSweetA pie filled with apricots, plums, and honey.
Raisin pieRaisin pie (329674312).jpgWorldwideSweetA pie in which the main ingredient is raisins.
Rappie pieRappie pie.jpgCanada (Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)SavoryAn Acadian dish, also known as râpure, consisting of grated potatoes, meat, onions, and soup stock.
Raspberry pieRaspberry pie.jpgWorldwideSweetA pie filled with raspberries, sometimes topped with whipped cream.
Razzleberry pieRazzleberry pie - 01.jpgWorldwideSweetA pie filled with raspberries and blackberries.
Rhubarb pieRhubarb Pie.jpgUnited KingdomSweetA pie filled with diced rhubarb.
Samosa
singara, sambusac, samsa
Samosachutney.jpgIndian Subcontinent, Central Asia, Western Asia, Horn of Africa, North Africa, South AfricaSavoryA fried or baked pastry with a savory filling such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, lentils, ground lamb or chicken, often accompanied by chutney.
Saskatoonberry pieSaskatoonberry pie.jpgCanadaSweetA pie filled with saskatoonberries.
Sausage rollSausage roll.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA pie filled with pork mince.
Scotch pieScotch pie.jpgUnited Kingdom (Scotland)SavoryA small, double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or other meat.
Sea-pie
Cipaille
United KingdomSavoryA layered meat pie made with meat or fish, and is known to have been served to British sailors during the 18th century.
SfihaSfiha2.jpgLebanonSavoryAn open-faced meat pie made with ground mutton.
Shaker lemon pieShaker lemon pie.jpgUnited StatesSweetThinly sliced lemons, sugar, and eggs in a crust, first made by the Shakers.
Shepherd's PieShepherdspie2.JPGUnited KingdomSavoryA roasted mutton or lamb cooked in pie dish lined with mashed potatoes, with a mashed potato crust on top.
Shoofly pieWet-bottom Shoofly Pie.jpgUnited States (Pennsylvania Dutch Country)SweetA molasses pie common to Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
SoparnikWhole-grain soparnik served on plate.jpgCroatiaSavoryA pie with a filling of chard, chives (or young onion leaves), parsley, olive oil and garlic.
Southern tomato pieTomato pie slice.jpgUnited StatesSavoryA savory dish consisting of a pie shell with a filling of tomatoes (sometimes with basil or other herbs), covered with a topping of grated cheese mixed with either mayonnaise or a white sauce.[11][12]
Spanakopita
spinach pie
Spanokopita cropped.jpgGreeceSavoryA pie with a filling of chopped spinach, feta cheese, onions and eggs.
Stargazy pieBaked stargazy pie.jpgUnited Kingdom (England)SavoryA Cornish dish made of baked pilchards, along with eggs and potatoes, covered with a pastry crust; the fish heads (and sometimes tails) are baked protruding through the crust, thus appearing to be gazing skyward.
Steak and kidney pieSteak and kidney pie.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA pie filled with a mixture of diced beef, diced kidney (often of ox, lamb, or pork), fried onion, and brown gravy.
Steak pieSteak and onion pie.jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA meat pie made from stewing steak and beef gravy, enclosed in a pastry shell.
Strawberry pieErdbeerkuchen Konditorrezept.jpgWorldwideSweetA pie filled with strawberries, sometimes topped with whipped cream.
Strawberry rhubarb pieFilling of strawberry-rhubarb pie, April 2010.jpgUnited States (New England)SweetA pie filled with strawberries and rhubarb, usually with a lattice-style crust on top.
Sugar pieMapleSugarPieAlc1.jpgWorldwideSweetA single-crust pie with a filling made from flour, butter, salt, vanilla, and cream, with brown sugar or maple syrup
Sweet potato pie[13]SweetPotatoPie.jpgUnited StatesSweetA large tart in an open pie shell without a top crust, with a filling consisting of mashed sweet potatoes, milk, sugar and eggs, flavored with spices such as nutmeg.
Tamale pieA whole tamale pie.jpgUnited States, MexicoSavoryA meat pie with a cornmeal crust and typical Mexican tamale fillings arranged in several layers. The meat is traditionally ground beef.
Tarta capuchinaTarta Capuchina-2011.JPGSpainSweetA pie or cake made mainly with egg yolk and syrup. The pie or "cake" is usually presented in a cylindrical or rectangle shape, depending on the mold.
Tarta de SantiagoTarta de Santiago.jpgSpainSweetA cake or pie with a filling of ground almonds, eggs and sugar. The top of the pie is usually decorated with powdered sugar, masked by an imprint of the Cross of Saint James (cruz de Santiago) which gives the pastry its name.
Tarte conversationConversation Tart.jpgFranceSweetA tart made with puff pastry that is filled with a frangipane cream and topped with royal icing.
Tiropita
Greek cheese pie
Tyropita.jpgGreeceSavoryA pie made with layers of buttered phyllo (alternatively, thick pastry or puff-pastry) and filled with a cheese-egg mixture.
Tocinillo de cieloTocinillos de cielo- (La Mallorquina).jpgSpainSweetA dessert made from yolk egg and caramelized sugar that is compact and bright yellow. The tradition places its origin in Jerez de la Frontera more than 500 years ago.
TourtièreTourtiere Fin.jpgCanada (Quebec)SavoryA meat pie[14] originating from Quebec, usually made with finely diced pork and/or veal, beef, fish, or wild game.
Treacle tartTreacle Tart with clotted cream.jpgUnited KingdomSweetA shortcrust pastry with a thick filling of golden syrup, breadcrumbs, and lemon juice.
VlaaiDutch laddervlaai.jpgNetherlandsSweetA pie or tart consisting of a pastry and a filling of either fruit, a crumbled butter and sugar mix, or a cooked rice and custard porridge.
Walnut pieKentucky Chocolate walnut pie slice.JPGWorldwideSweetA pie prepared using walnuts as a main ingredient.
WatalappamWatalappan (23091763250).jpgSri LankaSweetA coconut custard pudding made of coconut milk or condensed milk, jaggery, cashew nuts, eggs, and various spices, including cardamom, cloves, and nutmeg.
Wähe[15]Bild-Waie-1.jpegSwitzerlandSavory or sweetA flat pie or cake prepared with short pastry and a topping of either fruits, vegetables, or cheese.
Woolton pie[16]Woolton pie (4653443530).jpgUnited KingdomSavoryA pie filled with vegetables such as potatoes or parsnips, cauliflower, swede, carrots, and turnips, topped with potato pastry, grated cheese, and served with vegetable gravy.
Whoopie pieWhoopie pieUnited StatesSweetAn American baked product that may be considered either a cookie, pie or cake. It is made of two round mound-shaped pieces of chocolate cake, or sometimes pumpkin or gingerbread cake, with a sweet, creamy filling or frosting sandwiched between them.
ZelnikЗелник праз.jpgNorth MacedoniaSavoryA pastry composed of thin layers of phyllo dough filled with combinations of sirene, eggs, spinach, sorrel, browned meat, leeks, rice, and brined cabbage.

See also

  • List of baked goods

  • List of breads

  • List of cakes

  • List of cookies

  • List of desserts

  • List of pastries

  • List of puddings

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