One of my husbands favorite pies, smooth, creamy and delightfully chocolaty! To Read More, Click On The Recipe Title.
This recipe came from Betty Crockers Pie and Pastry Book. The flaky all butter crust came from Simple Recipes and is wonderful! We’ll start with the pie crust:
Look how flaky that is, just the way I wanted it. You make this crust in the food processor, yeah it’s that easy. I took a stick of butter and put it in the freezer for about an hour, you want the butter to be as cold as it can get. I combined the dry ingredients in the food processor and gave them a whirl to combine. I took the advice of a person that replied to the post , she said that when you add the butter to the flour and start pulsing to combine, only combine until the mixture is as big as BEANS. Not anything smaller. That kinda contradicts what we’ve been told about it looking like cornmeal doesn’t it? So that’s what I did. I added just enough water (6 tbls)
so that the mixture stuck together when I pressed on it between my fingers. I emptied the mixture onto plastic wrap (it was still loose), I covered it with the wrap and started kneading it till it came together in a ball. This didn’t take long, only a couple of minutes. I formed a disk and put it in the fridge. You know the rest , it was rolled out, baked blind and baked at 350 degrees until golden brown. You can find the recipe here.
I topped this chocolaty goodness with whipped cream, I made the Chef’s Secret Whipped Cream recipe. It’s like homemade Cool Whip, but it’s made with whipping cream! It won’t melt minutes after you top your pie with it, the secret….unflavored gelatin! Whipping cream, unflavored gelatin and a little powdered sugar makes a wonderful HOMEMADE whipped topping that you can use on all your desserts. The recipe is here.
CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE
1 (9″) baked pie shell (or graham cracker crust)
1 1/2 c. sugar
1/3 c. cornstarch
1/2 tsp. salt
3 c. milk
4 egg yolks, slightly beaten
2 (1 oz. each) squares unsweetened chocolate, chopped
1 Tbsp. plus 1 tsp. vanilla extract
Bake pie shell; let cool.In a saucepan, blend sugar, cornstarch and salt. Stir milk into egg yolks; slowly stir milk mixture into dry ingredients. Add chocolate. Cook, stirring constantly, over medium heat until mixture thickens and boils and chocolate melts (I start with a whisk, then end stirring with a wooden spoon). Boil and stir for 1 minute. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Immediately pour into baked pie shell; press a piece of plastic wrap directly onto hot filling to prevent a skin from forming over the pudding. Chill pie thoroughly before serving. Just before serving, remove plastic wrap from filling; cover pie with sweetened whipped cream.
Everything looks delicious. I would love a bit of that zucchini. My oven fried stuff never turns out like that. I will have to try your technique next time.
That chicken with mustard, honey, corn syrup and mayonnaise sounds really tasty. Great looking meal!
Your dinner looks wonderful, can I start with pie?
Yummy..I will be right over!
What do I have to do to get invited over for dinner at your houses? Wow, that all looks so GOOD.
Oh, how scrumptious looking! that chicken dish is so appetizing and the pie is really tempting!
Cheers,
Rosa
It all looks amazing! The chocolate pie looks sinful!
Good food all around. The chicken looks great and the pie looks divine. Anytime I see bacon in a recipe, my feelers go out and I’m all over it! Ditto for chocolate.
Aussie chicken?! I feel like I’m at the Outback. Where’s my chocolate thunder from down under and bloomin’ onion.
That pie will do just fine.
Can I just hire ya’ll to cook for me? Or move in? You two are fabulous together. You should do a cookbook!
Carol, I’m trying this chicken!
Oh, bun, bun, bun, bun, BUNNNNY!!! Ah, me! I must pull up a ‘virtual’ chair to your table and savor the *idea* of your dinners now that I can no longer eat gluten or dairy. This looks so amazing.
Now this is my kind of dinner. I wouldn’t know where to start. Maybe with dessert. 🙂
Is it time for dinner Bunny? I’m coming over!! Absolutely delicious & well paired. can imagine that must be the hubs fave dessert! It’s gorgeous! What a virtual treat!!
Absolutely beautiful presentation. Looks mouthwatering. My husband will love this choc cream pie.Love your photos.
Colourful, well rounded, palate appealing and even dessert to go with it – count me in.
This looks absolutely delicious!! Wow!
Everything looks delicious. Is all that food for one person? I love your plate.
No…..all that food on the plate isn’t for one! We set up the food on a bigger plate so that it hopefully shows a little more in the picture……:)
Wow, this looks absolutely incredible! Great post!
I am so ready!!
You 2 need your own little diner fot all these creations.