This is a mud pie
you can actually eat, minus the worms and other nasty surprises you
find in soil. Unless you're one of those fat-a phoebes or a little
sugar sends you in a tizzy. You only live once people. Remember that.
Anyways its based on a traditional mud pie called Mississippi mud
pie.
You can get the
traditional recipe here. Its great for parties but a bit much for
small families but well worth it if you still decide to make it.
So I
made my own mini version with slight differences. Here's how I made
my own version in case you're curious.
You need half a
softened or room temperature cream cheese.
One shortbread
cookie ready made pie crust. Like the Keebler elf brand pie crusts.
Two packets of Ready
whip cream or other brand.
Vanilla extract
which will go in to the Ready whip
One package of
chocolate pudding.
Nuttella or some
other brand of choco-hazelnut spread.
Some walnut meat
about ¼ chopped if desired
Some walnut meat for
decoration if desired.
Some chocolate syrup
or powder or what ever else chocolate you can use for decoration on
top if desired.
Prepare one whipped
cream packet to the instructions. Whip the product till it has peeks.
Place half of the
whip cream in with the half cream cheese and whip until blended.
Place in pie.
Prepare the
chocolate pudding. Place the dry mix in to a bowl with a generous
tablespoon full of that hazelnut spread. Add some milk. But instead
of using the traditional two cups of milk, use only 1 and ½ cup
milk. Its going in to a pie after all.
Place the pudding in
to the fridge and in the mean time prepare the other whipped topping
to the instructions. At this point you can mix that one with the
other whipped topping you made earlier. Again till peaks form. Place
aside till you are ready for it.
Take those chopped
nuts and first sprinkle on top of the cream cheese/ whipped topping
mixture. Normally the nuts go in to the pie crust but since this is
obviously a pre-made crust, you make a compromise.
On top of that add
the chocolate pudding mixture.
On top of that add
the whipped topping.
Decorate if desired
with walnuts and some kind of chocolate.
Here I used
chocolate syrup stripes but traditionally people just sprinkle a bit
of powdered chocolate on top normally used for making hot chocolate.
Place the pie in the
fridge so it as time to set or wait and serve it after supper.
I made another just
a few weeks ago.
Yum! :D
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