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5 Tennessee Famous Sweet Treats (With Recipe!)

Writer: Jennifer DavisJennifer Davis

Certainly! Here are five famous sweet treats from Tennessee, along with their recipes:


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Southern Banana Pudding: Southern Banana Pudding is a classic Tennessee dessert that combines layers of creamy pudding, fresh bananas, and vanilla wafers. Here’s a recipe to make this delightful treat:

Recipe source: Taste of Home (https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/southern-banana-pudding/)


Chess Squares: Chess squares are a popular Southern dessert that originated in Tennessee. They are sweet and buttery, with a custard-like filling. Here’s a recipe to make these delectable squares:

Recipe source: Taste of the South Magazine (https://www.tasteofthesouthmagazine.com/chess-squares/)


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Goo Goo Cluster Pie: Goo Goo Cluster is a popular candy invented in Nashville, Tennessee. You can incorporate the flavors of Goo Goo Cluster into a delicious pie with this recipe:

Recipe source: Goo Goo Cluster (https://googoo.com/recipe/goo-goo-pie/)


MoonPie Ice Cream Sandwich: MoonPie, a classic Southern treat, can be transformed into a delightful ice cream sandwich. Here’s a recipe to make your own MoonPie Ice Cream Sandwich:

Recipe source: Southern Living (https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/moon-pie-ice-cream-sandwiches)


Sweet Tea Sorbet: Sweet tea is a staple in Tennessee, especially during hot summer months. Turn it into a refreshing sorbet with this recipe:

Recipe source: Food Network (https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/sweet-tea-sorbet-recipe-1943950)

Enjoy trying out these recipes and indulging in some of Tennessee’s famous sweet treats!

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