[NEW!] Depression Pies
Depression Pies
By Liz Dommasch, Archivist
(Originally posted on December 15, 2023)
The Great Depression of the early 1930s was a worldwide social and economic shock. At home, Canadians were severely affected through unemployment, drought, and increased costs which saw the average family struggle to make ends meet. As ingredients became more scare or unaffordable, homemakers developed simplified recipes with alternative ingredients, such as “desperation pies”, “hard time pies” and “mock pies” which used limited ingredients in order to create a somewhat tasty dessert. These recipes saw a resurgence on Social Media during the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact, due to their low cost and simplicity, as well as their overall novelty.
Mock Cherry Pie recipe. Victory Cookbook compiled by Knox Presbyterian Church. – ca. 1940s.

Before refrigeration, homemakers could only cook with ingredients that were in season or were preserved or stored. Vinegar pies evolved in the 19th century as a substitute for lemons, a fruit not native to Canada, in order to balance the sweetness of custard pie filling. From a texture perspective, vinegar pie is much like a chess pie or buttermilk pie, as when it bakes it gets a little bit of a crust on top. The acidity in the vinegar gives the pie a flavor that is sweet and reminiscent of lemon:
Whereas, vinegar pie uses vinegar to replace the flavor of lemon, mock pies also substitute ingredients in order to mimic the original recipe. One such recipe is Mock Apple Pie, which uses soggy crackers and flavouring to replicate the apple pie filling. Iterations of this pie were first seen in the 1800s, using a hardtack cracker, however, it gained traction during the Great Depression and grew in popularity during WWII when apples were expensive and in short supply. Starting in the 1940s, Nabisco even printed the recipe for Mock Apple pie on their cracker box, in order to boost sales. Other variations of mock pies, include Mock Cherry Pie, which uses cranberries instead of cherries, and Mock Pumpkin Pie, which uses steamed prunes to create the pie filling.