Ingredients
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2
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2
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6
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6
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1/4
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6
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1
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1
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4
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1/4
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-
-
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Directions
My Grandma’s Chocolate Pies,My grandma didn’t measure anything so this is as close as I could get. I never said it was a healthy recipe. It can be made without the evaporated milk and using low fat or skim milk and using margarine instead of butter but please use real vanilla and a good quality cocoa. You might have to adjust the cornstarch or cocoa depending on how thick or chocolaty you like your pies. I make 2 of these pies for every church covered dish meal and never get to bring a slice home. Oh yes…you can cook the filling in a large double boiler to avoid scorching it, it just takes longer.,Instead of putting the pie under the broiler, used a small kitchen torch to brown it and it turned out amazing!,This is a show-stopping dessert! I only made one pie because it would be dangerous to have two at home, so I easily cut the recipe in half. It’s so good! Make it because you won’t regret it!
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Steps
1
Done
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Stir Together Sugar, Cornstarch, Salt and Cocoa in a Heavy 3 Quart Boiler. |
2
Done
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Beat Egg Yolks With Milk and Stir Into Dry Ingredients. |
3
Done
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Add Butter That Has Been Cut Into Small Cubes and Cook Over Medium Heat, Stirring Constantly Until Mixture Thickens and Just Begins to "bubble". |
4
Done
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You Must Stir Constantly or This Filling Will Scorch. |
5
Done
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Remove from Heat and Stir in Vanilla and Pour Into Baked Pie Shells and Let Cool Some. |
6
Done
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Make a Meringue from the 6 Egg Whites, Cream of Tarter and Sugar. |
7
Done
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Spread on Top of Pies and Brown in the Oven at 325f. |
8
Done
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Remove Pies from Oven When Meringue Is Nicely Brown. |
9
Done
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Let Cool at Least 30 Minutes Before You Attempt to Cut These Pies. |
10
Done
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Let the Kids or Dear Hubby Have the Pot and Stirring Spoon to Lick Clean. |