Monday, November 30, 2009
The end of a long search
Truffle Pie
The Deen Bros. Cookbook Copyright 2007
Truffle Filling:
2/3 cup heavy cream
6 ounces bittersweet chocolate chips I used semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 (9-inch) prepared graham cracker crust I used the larger crust they sell now
Whipped Chocolate Filling:
6 ounces bittersweet chocolate chips I used semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Whipped Cream Topping:
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
Garnish:
1 1/2 ounces milk chocolate
1 1/2 ounces white chocolate
1 1/2 ounces semisweet or dark chocolate
I used chocolate jimmies
For the truffle filling, in a saucepan, bring 2/3 cup cream to a simmer. Place the 6 ounces chocolate chips in a bowl and pour the hot cream over the chocolate. Let stand for 1 minute, then gently whisk until smooth. Spread truffle filling over the bottom of the prepared piecrust. Freeze for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, for the whipped chocolate filling, in a double boiler or a microwave set on low power, heat the 6 ounces chocolate chips with 1/2 cup of the cream until the chocolate is just melted, stirring often. Let cool to room temperature. In a chilled bowl, beat the chocolate mixture, remainint 1 cup of cream and the vanilla until soft peaks form (tips curl). Spread the whipped chocolate mixture over the truffle filling in the crust. Refrigerate overnight.
For the topping, just before serving, beat 1 cup cream on medium speed of an electric mixer until it begins to thicken. Add confectioners' sugar and whip until stiff peaks form (tips stand straight). Spread the whipped cream over the top of the pie. Using a grater or vegetable peeler, make pieces or shavings of milk chocolate, white chocolate, and semisweet or dark chocolate. Garnish pie with chocolate pieces. Serve immediately.
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Years ago my sister made a great chocolate pie but by the time I asked her to make it again, she couldn't remember which recipe she had used. I never forgot that pie. It's been so long since I ate that pie, I probably don't accurately remember what it was like but that hasn't stopped me from searching for a chocolate pie recipe that lived up to that one. In my mind it was something fluffy, yet not too fluffy. That's about all I could say about it. Otherwise, it was one of those 'I'll know it when I eat it' kind of thing.
I've tried many chocolate pie recipes and most were good but none could replace that long, lost chocolate pie. I think I have finally found 'the one'. It has the perfect consistency that I wanted - fluffy but firm. It was so simple - basically just chocolate and cream. I even used a premade graham cracker crust which I usually don't do because they seem so small but they make a larger size now. I used semi-sweet chocolate to make it a bit more kid-friendly. My son LOVED this pie. He insisted very firmly that we take leftovers of this pie home. He woke up asking for it the next day. Yes, I will be making this pie again and again and again.
Question of the Day: Do you like chocolate pie? Do you have a favorite recipe for it?
I grew up eating a chocolate cream pie - the filling was from scratch but very similar to chocolate pudding. Yours looks divine!
ReplyDeleteDon't eat a lot of pies (rarely make them) and I could probably count on one had the chocolate pies I've had over the years. This though, does sound pretty good. I seem to be in a cream pie mood!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple I have tried and enjoyed:
ReplyDeleteSo silky and smooth:
http://velvetlava.blogspot.com/2008/05/five-reasons-to-not-be-me-plus-pie.html
This one is very rich and yummy:
http://kitchpotato.wordpress.com/2009/03/01/nanna-doziers-easy-peasy-chocolate-pie/
I find it is best to use QUALITY chocolate, not chips!!
I love it! The best recipe I know is the one my sister's boyfriend's mom's! She made it on Thanksgiving and not a piece was left.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I haven't had chocolate pie since I don't know when. One that I really like is German Chocolate Pie. Now, I've been reminded, so maybe I'll add it to my dessert menu at Christmas.
ReplyDeleteJan
This sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteIt's always been a family tradition that we have pies on Christmas (which means I always had leftover pie on my birthday, the day after!).
I think I'll do this one. Looks easy but fancy!
Thank you for the recipe! I just tried it... FANTASTIC! Definitely a keeper and one we'll make again.
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