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Holiday Baking #5: 30-Minute Fudge Pie

So your in-laws just called and said they're stopping by in an hour.  Oh no!  Stress!  The house is a mess and your kids are grumpy and they always expect food of some kind or another.  It's too late to fain illness or being out of town, so what will you do? 

I'll tell you what to do.  You pull an Amelia Bedelia trick that's what.  You'll whip together this super quick and easy pie (only 5 minutes if you have a pre-made crust), pop it into the oven and when they walk in the door you start feeding them.  They'll be so busy drooling and oohing over this deliciously rich and creamy pie that they won't even notice the unfolded laundry in the corner and they'll be praising your name for days.  If the kids so happen to start screaming during all that,  you just throw them some their way as well.  It's a fool-proof solution....until the pie runs out. 

(Serve your pie warm and it will look like this picture--set-up, but still a tiny bit oozy.  Wait a half-hour or so and it will be just as creamy and delicious, but a little firmer.  It's your preference.)  


Thanks to my friend Linda for an awesome recipe! 


The ingredients: 

2 squares (1-ounce each) semi-sweet chocolate
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1 tsp. vanilla
1 9-inch unbaked pie crust

Directions:  Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Melt the chocolate and butter together in a heavy saucepan over low heat. 

Remove the pan from the heat and add the sugar,


then the eggs and vanilla; beat well. 

Pour the filling into the pie crust

and bake for 25 minutes or until just set.  (It looks like brownies at this point, but no worries....these ain't no brownies on the inside.) 

Serve warm or cold, with ice cream or whipped cream.  Enjoy! 

(Rich and creamy--warm or cold, this is delicious!)


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