Although pie is an American phenomenon, it was a Frenchman, Jacques Henry of the Emile Henry family, who was granted a U.S. Patent for his version of the American pie shape. His design has given the traditional American dessert a uniquely rural, French perspective for over 100 years. This Emile Henry design features gracefully scalloped edges that produce sweet and savory pies designed to cook evenly without drying out the dough.
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Although pie is an American phenomenon, it was a Frenchman, Jacques Henry of the Emile Henry family, who was granted a U.S. Patent for his version of the American pie shape. His design has given the traditional American dessert a uniquely rural, French perspective for over 100 years. This Emile Henry design features gracefully scalloped edges that produce sweet and savory pies designed to cook evenly without drying out the dough.
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Although pie is an American phenomenon, it was a Frenchman, Jacques Henry of the Emile Henry family, who was granted a U.S. Patent for his version of the American pie shape. His design has given the traditional American dessert a uniquely rural, French perspective for over 100 years. This Emile Henry design features gracefully scalloped edges that produce sweet and savory pies designed to cook evenly without drying out the dough.
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