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Chocolate Iced Boxed Pie - Yummy!


Ok kids, there are many, many recipes out there for this and as you know like most recipes they range from easy to hard. Well that special someone loves Chocolate Ice Box Pie and so it was a must that I not only learn how to make it, but make it really, really yummy, just like Grand Ma made it lol! So I searched and searched and found a recipe that to me sounded too easy, so easy in fact that I just had to try it and see how it would go down!

Well I followed this really easy recipe to a T, and whalla, it made the most delicious pie ever, so much so that I even liked it and I don't do chocolate pies/cakes, although I do love chocolate lol! So here you go...give it a whirl and see what you think!

You will need the following...such a long list...NOT!
This is a stock photo of my baby!

1 Pint of Vanilla Ice Cream.
1 Cup of Milk.
1 Large packet of Chocolate Instant Jello Pudding.
1 9" pie shell, of course if you have time, you can make your own pie crust.

Then you pretty much blend everything together. In a mixer, blend the Ice Cream and milk. Then add the  pudding. Beat for 1 minute then when you like the consistency, pour the mixture into your pie shell. Leave it in your fridge for an hour or until it is set. When your ready to serve, top with home made whip cream and some shaved chocolate or even some cocoa. Now all together, can we say YUMMY! 

I got this recipe here  CHOCOLATE ICE BOX PIE!

"I never met a chocolate I didn't like." 
- Deanna Troi,  
Star Trek: The Next Generation


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  1. Yum - liking the Deanna Troi quote - made me smile.

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    1. Gotta love Star Trek and Food! Sorry only seeing this now, I have been remiss in keeping up with my site, but am fixing that now.

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  2. Lol....I try to have a quote on all my posts, as relevant as possible.

    Thanks for taking the time to post a comment. Really appreciate it.

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