Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Make An Easy Chocolate Pie

I believe that for a chocolate lover, like me, that nothing tastes better for something sweet to eat than a Hershey bar with almonds, or a dessert than a piece of good chocolate pie.

To me this recipe makes the best chocolate pie and is the easiest to make. All you have to do is dump everything in a pot and cook until it is thick, pour it in a baked crust, put it in the refrigerator a while to let it cool, and here I just put whipped cream on it and put it back in the refrigerator or you can beat the egg whites and top it with that if you want. Pretty easy, huh?


Ingredients

1 cup sugar
3 heaping Tbs. flour
4 Tbs. cocoa
2 cups sweet milk (I use 2%)
1 stick margarine
3 egg yolks
2 tsp. vanilla
3 egg whites
3 Tbs. sugar
1 baked pie crust

Directions

Mix dry ingredients. Add milk and egg yolks which have been beaten together. Add butter and cook until thick. Add vanilla. Pour into baked pie crust.

Beat three egg whites until stiff. Add 3 Tbs. sugar and beat unil meringue stands in peaks. Spread on pie and brown under broiler. Refrigerate 3-6 hours.

I have had my share of chocolate pies, but this one is the best I have tasted so far. My mother was an absolutely wonderful cook, but she did not bake nor make desserts, but if she had, I think her chocolate pie would have tasted just like this.

Enjoy.


Monday, May 4, 2009

Real Homemade Banana Pudding

They didn't use instant pudding, flour or anything extra to add to the cost, but, the end result was wonderful. I'm talking about our grandmothers' recipes for banana pudding. The ones that didn't have all the modern conveniences we have. It's surprising how easy and fast (as fast as making instant pudding) a real homemade banana pudding recipe can come together. Let me tell you how....


Ingredients
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
1 2/3 cups (large can) undiluted Carnation milk
3 eggs, separated
1 tsp. vanilla
Box of vanilla wafers
2 or 3 ripe bananas (important that they be ripe)
1/4 cup sugar
Directions
Mix 1/2 cup sugar, salt and Carnation milk in top of double boiler; heat.
Take off double boiler.
Beat 3 egg yolks. Gradually stir into hot mixture in a thin stream, stirring constantly. Return to double boiler.
Cook, stirring often until mixture thickens. Remove from heat.
Add l teaspoon vanilla.
Completely cover the bottom of an 8 x 8 inch pan with vanilla wafers. Top with 1 sliced banana (or more, to be sure every helping has some bananas in it) and half of the custard.
Repeat layers, ending with custard on top.
Beat 3 egg whites stiff; gradually add 1/4 cup sugar. Beat until stiff and top the pudding with the egg whites, making sure they touch the edge of the pan so they don't shrink.
Bake at 350 until egg whites are browned.
This recipe is so easy and so good. You can serve this warm, at room temperature or cold right out of the refrigerator. This is the dish I have to bring to family gatherings, specially my husband's family. There is nothing like a real homemade banana pudding from scratch.
Enjoy.