2 pk Jello Chocolate or Chocolate 1 x Flavor Pudding and Pie Filli 3 1/2 c Milk 2 tb Butter or margarine 2 ea Squares Baker's Semi-sweet c 1 ea Baked 9" pie shell,cooled Combine pie filling and milk in saucepan;add butter and chocolate Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a full bubbling boil.Remove from heat.Cool 5 minutes,stirring twice. Pour into shell and chill 3 hours.Garnish with whipped topping and chocolate curls,if desired.Note:Plastic wrap may be placed on surface of pie filling before chilling.
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Easy Chocolate Pie Recipe
This Chocolate Pie is a classic dessert recipe that everyone will love. A tender, buttery homemade pie crust filled with a decadent chocolate filling, this pie is perfect for any get together as you can make it ahead of time as it has to set in the fridge. The filling is softer than my chocolate silk pie, with a light, silky, rich character that you'll love!
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THE EASIEST CHOCOLATE PIE RECIPE 4 INGREDIENT RECIPE
Today I show you an easy Chocolate Pie recipe that our family loves.
Chocolate Pie
1 pie crust 1 box of Jello Chocolate pudding 1 container of Cool Whip 2 cups of milk
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Double Chocolate Cream Pie
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The best desserts are a study in contrast. This recipe delivers at every turn, with a crisp, flaky crust encasing a rich and creamy dark chocolate custard, topped off with a light and fluffy vanilla meringue. Since there are a lot of moving parts to coordinate, I like to break the process into more manageable chunks by making the crust a day in advance, but it can certainly be tackled all in one go if you've got a nice stretch of time to spare.