If you are a fan of the Classic German Chocolate Cake, then you are going to be a big fan of German Chocolate Pie. It is packed with all the richness and chocolate deliciousness of the cake, and it is everything you are looking for in a wonderful holiday dessert!
I don't know if you have a couple of people in your family that devour a certain pie during the holidays or not.
At my Mother's house during the holidays, my husband and my sister would try to see who was going to get the last piece of her Coconut Meringue Pie.
Well, I don't think it is quite that bad at my house during the holidays with my son and daughter-in-law, but pretty close.
Brandy likes her pie, warm, from the oven, and Jeff likes his pie, cold, from the refrigerator. Sometimes that gives Brandy a head start. (giggles)
At my Mother's house during the holidays, my husband and my sister would try to see who was going to get the last piece of her Coconut Meringue Pie.
Well, I don't think it is quite that bad at my house during the holidays with my son and daughter-in-law, but pretty close.
Brandy likes her pie, warm, from the oven, and Jeff likes his pie, cold, from the refrigerator. Sometimes that gives Brandy a head start. (giggles)
If you are a fan of the Classic German Chocolate Cake, then you are going to be a big fan of this pie.
It is packed with all the richness and chocolate deliciousness of the cake, not to mention it is so easy to make, and it is everything you are looking for in a wonderful holiday dessert!
German Chocolate Pie
Printable Recipes
Ingredients:
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Melt chocolate with butter over low heat; stir until blended. Remove from heat; gradually blend in milk.
Mix sugar, cornstarch, salt; beat in eggs an vanilla. Gradually blend in chocolate mixture. Pour into pie shell.
Mix coconut and pecans; sprinkle over filling.
Bake for 45 minutes or until top is puffed. (Filling will be soft, but will set while cooling.) Cool at least 4 hours before serving. Makes 10-12 servings.
Note: If the crust begins to brown too much, put a ring of foil around the edges. Also if the coconut and pecans begin to brown too much you might need to put a sheet of foil over the entire pie.
Recipe from: Cooking with K
Original Recipe Source, Bakers Chocolates
It is packed with all the richness and chocolate deliciousness of the cake, not to mention it is so easy to make, and it is everything you are looking for in a wonderful holiday dessert!
German Chocolate Pie
Printable Recipes
Ingredients:
- 1 (4oz.) pkg. German Chocolate
- ¼ c. butter (½ stick)
- 1 2/3 c. (14 ½ oz.) can evaporated milk
- 1 ½ c. sugar
- 3 Tbsp. cornstarch
- 1/8 tsp. salt
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 1 unbaked 10 inch pie shell
- 1 1/3 c. coconut
- ½ c. chopped pecan
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Melt chocolate with butter over low heat; stir until blended. Remove from heat; gradually blend in milk.
Mix sugar, cornstarch, salt; beat in eggs an vanilla. Gradually blend in chocolate mixture. Pour into pie shell.
Mix coconut and pecans; sprinkle over filling.
Bake for 45 minutes or until top is puffed. (Filling will be soft, but will set while cooling.) Cool at least 4 hours before serving. Makes 10-12 servings.
Note: If the crust begins to brown too much, put a ring of foil around the edges. Also if the coconut and pecans begin to brown too much you might need to put a sheet of foil over the entire pie.
Recipe from: Cooking with K
Original Recipe Source, Bakers Chocolates
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