When you think of French Silk Pie, you likely picture a decadent chocolate dessert with origins in France. Yet the name is misleading; French Silk Pie was actually invented right here in Maryland. This unique Maryland invention features a rich chocolate mousse, a flaky crust, a generous portion of whipped cream, and chocolate garnishes. If you’re a fan of sweets, this dish is nothing short of heavenly. Here’s more on the invention of the beloved French Silk Pie.

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Did you know about this unique Maryland invention? Have you ever sampled French Silk Pie? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! Looking for related content? Check out our list of famous Maryland inventions.

And, if you’re feeling inspired to do a little baking at home, check out this unique cookbook called 365 Unique Pie Recipes: A One-of-a-kind Pie Cookbook.

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