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Also known as a Kentucky bourbon pie, the reason why the pie goes by two names is simply due to trademark. The name "Derby ...
But the name “Derby Pie” is trademarked by Kern’s Kitchen, which makes and sells a version based on the original created in 1950 at the Melrose Inn in Prospect by Walter and Leaudra Kern.
The magazine argued that the term was a generic name of a chocolate nut-pie and they pulled recipes from magazines, menus, and cookbooks that "all referred to a ‘derby pie' without mentioning ...
A slice of "Derby-Pie" from Kern's Kitchen. The Kern family is said to have created the pie in 1950 as the signature item for a restaurant it used to operate.
The classic Derby Pie was the brainchild of the Kern family of Kentucky some 50 years ago. I love everything about the pie, but to me, it is too heavy with sugar and reminds me of pecan pie, which ...
Derby-Pie is a chocolate nut pie that has been baked exclusively by Kern’s Kitchen since 1954. Leaudra Kern, the grandmother of owner and operator Alan Rupp, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—A pie by any other name may be just as sweet, but it won’t be Derby Pie. Kern’s Kitchen, the Louisville-based company that makes the famous dessert, and Claudia Sa… ...
Ask anyone in Louisville, Ky., what to eat and drink during the Kentucky Derby, and chances are good he'll tell you two things: mint juleps and "derby pie." But while bartenders around the country ...