Cherpumple

Cherpumple

A cherpumple decorated for Pi Day, cut to show layers (2015)
Type Dessert (pie and cake)
Place of origin United States
Creator Charles Phoenix
Main ingredients Cherry, apple, pumpkin
Cookbook: Cherpumple  Media: Cherpumple

A cherpumple is a holiday novelty dessert[1] inspired by Turducken,[2] where several different flavor pies are baked inside of several different flavors of cake, and then stacked together. According to the Cherpumple's creator, pop culture humorist Charles Phoenix, "Cherpumple is short for cherry, pumpkin and apple pie. The apple pie is baked in spice cake, the pumpkin in yellow and the cherry in white." [3]

Phoenix noticed that his family often took a slice of each dessert that was made for holidays, so he decided to create a single dessert that combined all of the flavors.[4] He has since promoted several different varieties of the Cherpumple on his website, including the Fourth of July themed "cherbluble", in which cherry, blueberry and apple pies are baked into red, white and blue-colored white cakes.

Making a cherpumple can take up to three days, because each layer must cool before they are combined. Using boxed or frozen pies can improve the results as they have more structural integrity than homemade pies.[5]

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References

  1. "What is the cherpumple". Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  2. "How to make a Cherpumple". Wired. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  3. "Cherpumple, the Turducken of the Holiday Dessert Table". Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  4. Fowler, Geoffrey A. (November 6, 2010). "For Those Who Can't Decide on Dessert, Here's the Dish". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  5. "The Cherpumple vs. The Pumpple: Which Will Become the Turducken of Desserts?". Retrieved November 28, 2011.
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