What is the difference between cookie pie and dough pie?

The terms "cookie pie" and "dough pie" are not standard culinary terms. They likely refer to variations on the following:

* Cookie Pie: Could refer to a pie with a cookie crust. This would be similar to a traditional pie crust, but made with cookie dough instead of traditional pie crust dough. It would be a more crumbly and sweet crust.

* Dough Pie: This could mean a pie that has some type of dough in it, but not necessarily as a crust. It could be:

* A pie filling that incorporates dough like a cobbler, with chunks of dough mixed in.

* A pie with a "top crust" made of dough, like a traditional pie.

* A pie with a "bottom crust" and a "top crust" both made of dough, like a traditional pie.

To clarify what someone means by "cookie pie" or "dough pie," ask for more information:

* What kind of dough is it? (cookie dough, pie crust dough, other?)

* Where is the dough located? (crust, filling, both?)

* What is the pie filling?

By asking these questions, you can understand what kind of pie they are talking about and can make a more informed decision about whether you want to try it.