Mimi's old fashioned fudge pie - Easy to do and Very moist even after warming up leftovers the next day!. Today I am sharing this Mimi's old fashioned fudge pie! A quick and easy dinner that is ready in under 15 minutes! Rating Remove the pan from the heat and add the sugar, then the eggs; beat well. This old-fashioned fudge pie recipe is a KISS pie—you know what that means! I've given the orginal recipe and my own version with substitutions. This is legitimate fudge, old-fashioned fudge, grandma fudge, the kind that needs to be beaten in order to set up. You're following the instructions Both of these scenarios--and many, many others--have happened to me in my years of fudge-making.
I call it "when bad fudge happens to good people." Gluten free.
This is a special, seasonal fudge flavor I just created this Fall.
The flavor of this firm fudge is well beyond what I had hoped for!
You can cook Mimi's old fashioned fudge pie with 7 Ingredients and 7 steps. See the following guide!
Ingredients for Mimi's old fashioned fudge pie:
- 1/2 stick softened butter.
- 1 1/2 cup sugar.
- 3 tbsp cocoa powder.
- 2 eggs.
- 1/2 cup evaporated milk.
- 1 tsp vanilla extract.
- 1 deep dish pie shell.
I use apples in two ways to create this classic pie flavor in fudge form. Mom's old fashion fudge is perfect and did not fail. A very smooth cocoa taste and easy to eat. This is classic pumpkin pie at its best.
Step by step how to cook Mimi's old fashioned fudge pie:
- Mix butter, sugar and cocoa powder together.
- Add in the eggs, milk and vanilla and beat with electric mixer until well combined.
- Pour mixture into a deep dish pie shell..
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- Bake at 400 for 10 minutes then reduce heat to 350 and bake for another 25-30 minutes.
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It's pie you can find in the shiny, spinning dessert case at diners all across America. For a lot of us, it's also Grandma's pie. Y'all are gonna love this old fashioned fudge recipe with peanut butter. Creamy Peanut butter fudge is always popular around the holidays. I've given away fudge for the holidays to the kid's teachers, the ladies in the office at school, and neighbors.