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This pie is so rich, only a small slice will do you. Or will it?
In a double boiler, or a good bowl over a pot of gently boiling water, add sweetened condensed milk, both chocolate squares and salt. Stir constantly while chocolate is melting and blending in with the milk. Continue stirring until the mixture becomes very thick. At this point, add in the hot water and continue to stir. It will thicken but not be as thick as before. Remove from heat and add the vanilla. Pour into your baked pie shell and refrigerate, thus the 4-hour wait. Once it’s cold, top with the Cool Whip or your homemade whipped cream. To add a little pizzazz, shave a chocolate bar over the whipped cream. Enjoy!
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carolinamomof5 on 12.29.2011
This did not turn out right for me. How long do you need to keep it on the heat after adding the water? The directions say it will thicken, but not be as thick as before adding the water, but I think I need more specific instructions. Even after being in the refrigerator overnight, mine was still more of a chocolate sauce than a chocolate pie. It was really good as a fudge sauce on ice cream, but I was soooo craving a rich, fudgy chocolate pie! I’ll definitely try it again….any pointers are welcome!
cylina on 11.23.2010
after i make this.. can i freeze it? will that affect the texture any?
Gammaroobob on 6.4.2010
Okay, I’m trying this one for the Palace next week! The boys will love it!