This recipe goes way back in my family.
My grandma's Mom used to make these pies for her lunches using leftover biscuit dough. She used real butter and cream and made half moon pies. Her friends at school always wanted to trade for her pie. Unfortunately she never got a recipe from her mother because she died when my grandma was only 12. Through the years my grandma devised the below method using pie crust. My Mom and her brothers loved these pies when they were kids and always begged my grandma to make one per kid.
When I was a kid, my Mom would make a cocoa pie and the pie pan would be wiped clean in seconds. We would all get our piece and eat it then my Mom would hide her piece in a cabinet to eat the next day. (this pie tastes better the next day) If she didn't hide it, she knew that we would scarf it up!!
If you want to make your own cocoa pie here's what you'll need....
3/4 c. sugar
2 T. cocoa
1/4 c. milk
2 to 3 T. butter
Pillsbury roll-up pie crust
(do not crimp edges)
Mix the above ingredients (except the crust) in a small saucepan.
Cook until butter is melted and it starts to bubble. Be careful not to burn. Place pie crust into a glass pie pan, letting the edges flop out over the sides of the pan. Pour cocoa mixture into unbaked pie crust.
Fold the edges of the crust over about 2 inches, so that the chocolate filling is showing in the center. The filling may run out of the crust a little and that is okay.
Bake at 325 degrees for about 30-40 minutes or until crust is golden and filling is bubbly.
Let the pie cool for a couple of minutes. After the middle part is not super runny, cut the pie into 4 pieces. Scoop the pieces out as best as you can and transfer to a clean pie pan. It won't look pretty, but that's okay!!
The reason I transfer it to a clean pie pan is because if you leave it in the original pan it sticks so bad. It will still stick to the second pie pan, but it won't stick as bad.
Serve with a cold glass of milk!!
Looks so yummmy. You didn't invite me over this time. You are taking up my old bad habits of hiding that last piece. Did that work better this time, taking it out of the first pan? If it sticks too bad, just pop it in the microwave for a couple of seconds.
ReplyDeleteThis should make Nonnie so happy!
We didn't want to share this time....Sorry Mom!! Maybe next time we'll invite you over!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not trying to hide the 2 pieces that are left over, but I didn't know where to store it. So of course I put them on top of our plates in the cabinet! Ha!
That sounds/looks awesome. I will definitely have to give that a try. My mom used to make what she called "sugar pies" and we were the same way about hiding them. When I make them I have to divide them into baggies with each child's name. They almost fight over them and Kylie says Chandler and Rainey are too young and that Britni has to share her bag with her kids rather than me make a separate bag for each of them. Silly girls!!
ReplyDeleteI made the coccoa pie this evening and it is soooooo wonderful!!! And it is so easy!! Thanks for sharing the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteI am def. going to make this!!!
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