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Shoofly pie (or shoo-fly pie) is a molasses pie considered traditional among the Pennsylvania Dutch.
The pie may get its name because the sweet molasses odor attracts flies that must be "shooed" away.
The shoofly pie's origins may come from the treacle tart with the primary difference being the use of molasses rather than golden syrup. A Montgomery pie is similar to a shoofly pie, except lemon juice is usually added to the bottom layer and buttermilk to the topping. A chess pie is also similar, but it is unlayered.
Shoofly pie also comes in two different versions – wet bottom and dry bottom. The dry bottom version is baked until fully set and results in a more cake-like consistency throughout. The wet bottom version is set like cake at the top where it has mixed in with the crumbs, but the very bottom is a stickier, gooier custard-like consistency.
Because of the cake-like consistency of the "pie", it could be said that it is not a pie at all and at best a "hybrid cake within a pie shell". Historically it was a "breakfast cake meant to be eaten early in the morning with plenty of hot coffee.".
June Christy (November 20, 1925 – June 21, 1990), born Shirley Luster, was an American singer, known for her work in the cool jazz genre and for her silky smooth vocals. Her success as a singer began with The Stan Kenton Orchestra. She pursued a solo career from 1954 and is best known for her debut album Something Cool. After her death, she was hailed as "one of the finest and most neglected singers of her time."
Shirley Luster was born in Springfield, Illinois, and moved with her family to Decatur, Illinois, when she was three years old. She began to sing with the Decatur-based Bill Oetzel Orchestra at thirteen. While attending Decatur High School she appeared with Oetzel and his society band, the Ben Bradley Band, and Bill Madden's Band. After high school she moved to Chicago, changed her name to Sharon Leslie, and sang with a group led by Boyd Raeburn. Later she joined Benny Strong's band. In 1944, Strong's band moved to New York at the same time Christy was quarantined in Chicago with scarlet fever.
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I'm gonna give you the wheel; I'm gonna let you drive
But you gotta make me; shoofly pie
You gotta make me shoofly pie
Don't forget the sweet molasses; I won't leave a crumb
Don't you just sit there laughing; When you know how bad I need some
You know how bad; I need some of that
Shoofly pie - shoofly pie - shoofly pie
You can make it for me in the mornin'
I like it if it's hot or cold
Make it for me in the evenin'
Baby when the sun is gone
Make it in the evenin' when the sun is gone
You can make it if the house most late?
You can give it to me right on time
Well I like it in the kitchen, in the living room, driveway
I don't mind if the house on fire, I don't care if the house on fire
Gimme that Shoofly pie - shoofly pie - shoofly pie
Well I may be full of biscuits and wine
But I always have room for that shoofly
Well I like it in the middle of the night
Under the stars and moon
And I get so high on your ever-lovin' pie
I like it from June to June - yeah I like it from June to June
Well I must be blessed 'cuz I have the best
And I've seen the light comin' through your dress
And all my friends they understand why I would kick and cry
Wouldn't mind dyin' for just another piece of that heavenly beautiful
Shoofly pie
Just a little bit of shoofly pie
Shoofly pie
Want another piece of shoofly pie
Shoofly pie
Well I may be full of biscuits and wine