
Sugar Cream Pie
Sugar Cream Pie, also known as Hoosier Pie, is a traditional Indiana dessert dating back to the 1800s characterized by its rich custard-like filling made from cream, sugar, flour, and vanilla. This simple yet decadent pie features a smooth, dense consistency similar to crème brûlée, set in a traditional pie crust. As one of the highest-calorie cream pies, it's notable for its straightforward preparation using pantry staples and its distinction as Indiana's official state pie.
Macro Impact
A 1 slice serving contains 665 calories, 6g protein, 59g carbs, and 45g fat.
Calorie Burn
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Nutrient Breakdown
Nutrient breakdown based on appropriate daily intake recommendations for a 175lb adult.
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Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving contributes to a daily diet.