Whatever Happened to Boston Cream Pie?

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Whatever Happened to Boston Cream Pie?
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It's time for a comeback.

As for the confusing moniker: pie and cake were largely considered interchangeable words when the cake was invented in the late 1800s. The original name stuck around even after pie took on its modern meaning as a filled crust dessert.

in Boston lays claims credit for naming Boston cream pie in 1856. History is murky as to the precise origin, but it’s clear that similar versions existed in New England around the same time.“But then it's not Boston Cream Pie. Much as very few of those Key Lime pies are Key Lime pies- people seem willing to give the name to pretty much any dessert containing any sort of lime.

After waxing poetic about Boston cream pie, I’m going to hope you bear with me because we’re going to go rogue. Here I am, professing loyalty to the classics, and I’m going to try and change one.This recipe is still very much the spirit of a Boston cream pie.

But before we get ahead of ourselves, start with this lightly tweaked version. Fall in love with it all over again the way I did, and let’s all bring back the Boston cream pie.

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