Remember the Marie Callender's Burnt Pie Meme Lady? Here's an Update (2024)

If you were one of the many people who burned with rage last Thanksgiving when Sharon Weiss torched a Marie Callender's pumpkin pie and then blamed the company, it's OK. Sharon gets it. Asked for an update on her viral fame, the Georgia grandmother said it was "an exciting adventure."

"Who knew a burnt pie could take on the world?" Weiss told me. "I have received so many hysterical memes and very sweet comments. Not only did I roast a pie, I got roasted too, but it was all in good fun."

What about Thanksgiving 2022? Is Weiss saying bye-bye, pie? Not at all.

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"I am looking forward to Thanksgiving dinner with my daughters, their husbands and my six grandchildren," Weiss said. "I have turned the cooking over to them, along with some favorite recipes. Of course, we will have Marie Callender's pumpkin pie and my granddaughter has offered to bake. Hopefully, the burnt-pie gene is not genetic."

Let's recap. Last year, Weiss torched her way into viral fame by burning a Marie Callender's pumpkin pie so badly it looked like an artifact from Pompeii.

No one outside her family would've known about Weiss' kitchen flop except she posted a photo to the food company's Facebook page, bitterly writing, "Thanks Marie Calendar for ruining Thanksgiving dessert."

And the unforgettable image went viral, with people reposting the photo of the pie with all kinds of commentary. Many were outraged at Weiss for blaming the company, correctly surmising the baker herself somehow blew it. And the memes and jokes were pretty hot, with one person ranking Weiss' pie after an extremely well-done steak.

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As I reported last year, the memesters were right. The big burn was Sharon's fault, not Marie Callender's.

"Because (my) oven is also sold overseas, it has the ability to register in Fahrenheit or Celsius," she told me. And somehow, that got switched, so that when Weiss set the temperature to 375 degrees, the oven tried to represent that in Celsius, which would be 707 Fahrenheit.

As many people online have pointed out, the pie probably didn't actually bake at 700 Fahrenheit. Most home ovens top out at around 500 degrees Fahrenheit or so. But even if Weiss' oven didn't reach 700 Fahrenheit, it was still cranking out much more heat than that poor pie required.

Although Weiss did get her share of burns -- and they're continuing this Thanksgiving -- she's choosing to look on the bright side. Many people, she learned, can relate to a kitchen catastrophe.

"I received some heartwarming stories from people across the country and overseas thanking me for the laugh they got," she said. "Some were going through some rough times with medical issues, and it made them laugh and distracted them from their worries."

What's more, the Celsius calamity has made the family more careful in the kitchen.

"Anytime we cook something," Weiss said, "we still, and probably always will, check to see what the temperature is reading."

Remember the Marie Callender's Burnt Pie Meme Lady? Here's an Update (2024)

FAQs

Who burned the pumpkin pie lady? ›

If you were one of the many people who burned with rage last Thanksgiving when Sharon Weiss torched a Marie Callender's pumpkin pie and then blamed the company, it's OK.

Are Marie Callender pies frozen? ›

So, get the family together and enjoy one of our famous frozen pies.

Who is pie pumpkins? ›

Pie pumpkins, also called sugar pumpkins, usually weigh 1 to 6 pounds. Their flesh is denser and sweeter that the bigger ones, which are called carving or jack-o'-lantern pumpkins. The biggies have a moister, softer interior with a bigger seed cavity, and the flesh tends to be stringier.

Was pumpkin pie abolitionist? ›

But it wasn't until the mid-19th century that pumpkin pie gained political significance. The pie was a topic of conversation during the debate over slavery. In fact, many abolitionists were from New England, and they found their favorite dessert mentioned in novels, poems, and broadsides.

Is it OK to eat frozen pie? ›

Pies keep refrigerated for about 3 days or frozen for 2 months. We recommend reheating most pies before serving (not the “cold” pies like key lime and chocolate mousse). In addition, if you plan to serve your pie later than three days, we recommend freezing, then defrosting & reheating.

Do I need to refrigerate Marie Callender pies? ›

need to keep in the fridge some you don't. sure to enjoy within 3 days! a plastic bag.

Are Marie Callender pies smaller than they used to be? ›

They were a comforting treat after a long day, offering both convenience and taste. Unfortunately, the quality has declined significantly. Not only have the prices skyrocketed by 50%, but the pies themselves have shrunk in size. The once-abundant filling is now sparse, with barely any gravy or vegetables to be found.

Are Marie Callender pies already cooked? ›

All ingredients in the pie are pre-cooked - the crust isn't.

Does Marie Callender's bake their pies? ›

Baked to a golden brown finish in our delicious flaky crust. Marie's golden, flaky crusts, creamy fillings and fruit toppings are the stuff of legend. Add a scoop of French vanilla ice cream (Cal: 260) for an additional charge. Made with only the freshest in-season fruits.

Do you thaw Marie Callender pies before baking? ›

Marie Callender's Ready to bake pumkin pie is easy to cook. Just leave frozen until your ready to put it in the oven.

Should pies be frozen or refrigerated? ›

It's best to freeze whole baked pies” after they've cooled, she says. “Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and a layer of foil and freeze until firm. Thaw overnight in the fridge. If you're able, I'd recommend refreshing the pie in an oven, wrapped in foil, to re-crisp the crust.”

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