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pandowdy
[ pan-dou-dee ]
noun
Chiefly New England.
plural pandowdies.
- a deep-dish pie or cobbler made with apples or other fruit and covered with pastry or biscuit dough:
apple pandowdy.
pandowdy
/ ±èæ²Ôˈ»å²¹ÊŠ»åɪ /
noun
- a deep-dish pie made from fruit, esp apples, with a cake topping
apple pandowdy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pandowdy1
C19: of unknown origin
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There's also the apple pandowdy, an old-fashioned delight that's akin to a haphazard and partially baked pie.
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In the German-speaking communities in Pennsylvania, it was essential for a spiced baked apple dish called pandowdy.
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I'm going to be able to sleep tonight, knowing what's a pandowdy.
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Best Dinner Theater Sweet: Cafe Nordo’s rhubarb pandowdy in a tiny cast-iron skillet.
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The delightful dessert, a mini-rhubarb pandowdy, comes in a tiny cast-iron skillet.
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