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chocolate dessert
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:40 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:40 am
I need a good recipe for a chocolate dessert. Preferably one that has pudding in it.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:43 am to lsutigergirl88
gotta do mississippi mud pie, its the best - but i don't have a recipe - someone on here should - its a pecan butter flour crust, choc pudding, cream cheese and cool whip layer thingy
This post was edited on 11/24/10 at 10:47 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:44 am to lsutigergirl88
none of my chocolate desserts have chocolate pudding in it.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:47 am to skygod123
ok what's a really great chocolate dessert recipe then?
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:52 am to lsutigergirl88
Just go to Gambinos, Ambrosia, or Baum's and buy one
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:53 am to lsutigergirl88
Dirt cake!
It's the best of pudding and crushed oreos!
I don't have the recipe at work though.
It's the best of pudding and crushed oreos!
I don't have the recipe at work though.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 10:57 am to ProudLSUMom
thanks, i'll google it!
Posted on 11/24/10 at 11:40 am to lsutigergirl88
quote:for holidays, i prefer to make candies for finger foods.
ok what's a really great chocolate dessert recipe then?
really easy ones are peanut butter fudge (one packet of white almond bark melted, with 16 oz of peanut butter. i melt chocolate and dip a knife in the chocolate and drizzle it over the fudge)
I call it tiger butter.
you can also do a chocolate peanut butter fudge by substituting the white almond bark with chocolate and skipping the stripes on top.
i also do chocolate covered berries by melting the almond bark and dipping strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and even bananas sometimes.
those are the only ones where i know the ratios off the top of my head.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 11:50 am to lsutigergirl88
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Preferably one that has pudding in it.
Just use half and half instead of milk. Makes a great pudding. To make it into a desert just get a premade pie shell/crust (oreo or shortbread crumbs) cut back just a hair on the 1/2&1/2 by about a 1/4 of a cup, then top with kool whip,,, maybe even drizzle a little of the ice cream topping that gets hard or a few minni choc chips
Posted on 11/24/10 at 12:16 pm to skygod123
quote:
really easy ones are peanut butter fudge (one packet of white almond bark melted, with 16 oz of peanut butter. i melt chocolate and dip a knife in the chocolate and drizzle it over the fudge)
I call it tiger butter.
OMG! That sounds delicious and much easier than my peanut butter fudge recipe.
I will have to try this soon!
Posted on 11/24/10 at 12:17 pm to ProudLSUMom
its tasty and is a hit for tailgate or watching parties for away games. please note, dont make this for tailgates where its hot outside. the fudge will melt.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 12:32 pm to skygod123
I think that sounds like a winner!
Posted on 11/24/10 at 2:03 pm to lsutigergirl88
EASY, make rice krispy treats and before removing from pan use half semi choc. and half butterscotch mixed together as an icing. You can even mix peanut butter in your rice krispy treats and then icing. cut into squares. serve
Posted on 11/25/10 at 8:18 am to lsutigergirl88
White Chocolate Bread Pudding!!! Look up Palace Cafe's recipe...I'm actually making it right now!
Posted on 11/26/10 at 4:09 pm to ProudLSUMom
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quote:
really easy ones are peanut butter fudge (one packet of white almond bark melted, with 16 oz of peanut butter. i melt chocolate and dip a knife in the chocolate and drizzle it over the fudge)
I call it tiger butter.
OMG! That sounds delicious and much easier than my peanut butter fudge recipe.
I will have to try this soon!
This was a hit! It was one of the quickest, tastiest candies I've made in a long time.
My father-in-law asked for the recipe. He never asks for recipes!
He wants to serve the Tiger Butter to his bridge buddies who are all Tiger fans. He is an Ole Miss alumnus. He jokingly told me he would add strictnine (sp?) to the recipe.
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