Crust:
1 refrigerated pie crust (from 15 oz.
package)
Dark
Chocolate Filling:
3 oz. unsweetened chocolate, cut into
pieces
¾ cup butter, softened (do not use
margarine)
1 cup baker’s extra fine sugar (if
available)
¾ cup refrigerated fat free egg product
Peanut
Butter Swirl:
1/3 cup smooth peanut butter (I used
Skippy)
¼ cup confectioner’s sugar (powdered
sugar)
¼ cup butter, softened
1 drop peanut butter extract (optional)
1/8 cup refrigerated fat free egg
product
Topping:
½ cup sweetened whipped cream
Rees’s Pieces, if desired
Heat oven to 450 degrees F. Prepare
pie crust as directed on package for one crust baked shell using 9-inch pie
pan. Bake at 450 for 9 to 11 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool
30 minutes or until completely cooled.
Melt chocolate in small saucepan over low heat; cool.
In small bowl, beat ¾ cup butter
until fluffy. Gradually add sugar, beating until light and
fluffy. Add cooled chocolate and vanilla; blend well.
Add egg product to the dark chocolate mixture, ¼ cup of egg
product at a time, beating at high
speed 2 minutes after each addition. Beat until mixture is smooth and
fluffy. Pour into cooled baked shell.
In a medium bowl, mix peanut butter, ¼ cup
butter and confectioner’s sugar until light and fluffy. Then add 1/8 cup of the egg
product. Mix well.
With a teaspoon, drop dollops of peanut butter mixture in a circular pattern on top
of the chocolate filling. Using a knife,
spiral the peanut butter mixture
through the chocolate filling. Then,
using a flat spatula, smooth the top
over. Then, drop a few more smaller dollops and drizzles of the peanut butter
mixture and using the spatula, make shallow swirls with the peanut
butter in the chocolate.
Refrigerate at least 4 hours before serving. Top
with whipped cream and Rees’s Pieces. Store in refrigerator. Pie
may also be frozen for an extra firm
filling. Remove from freezer 15 minutes
before serving.
This looks beautiful, Tamara! And so Thanksgiving-like with the colors! (I love Thanksgiving! It's my favorite holiday!) Very mouthwatering indeed!
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