We like to go to Golden Corral (Buffet) because Wayne likes to "eat healthy" by eating a lot of vegetables. He won't say it is so he can get dessert too, but he always does. More than one, often.
One dessert I really love is a chocolate pie they have often, not every time we go, but often. Earlier this year, I talked Wayne to try it and he did and he asked our server if they sold whole pies. That's how much he liked it. Thus ended a conversation with him and our server re the best way to buy it. We didn't buy it, but I decided to more diligently search for a recipe that I thought might be a copy of it.
I found a recipe that I thought might work and copied down on an envelop (a family trait when you find a recipe you want to try and it's never a new one - always used and torn) but just didn't get around to trying it. That is until earlier this week.
I made the pie Monday and then took it on Tuesday afternoon to the canasta group for dessert. It might not have looked good (I just always have problems with pie crusts "drawing up" when they bake. I pie the rolled ones that claim to bake a 9 - inch pie crust, but they never bake nice and evenly. That's why next time I am going to try using a graham cracker crust. They always work out.) but everyone thought it was delicious. Friend Janice even said she liked it better than Golden Corral's pie.
Well, if you have never been to Golden Corral or just never had the chocolate pie, you will have to trust me and make this one and then you will know why I am so excited to have found this recipe.
CHOCOLATE CHESS PIE
1-1/2 cups sugar
4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (I used Special Dark Cocoa)
2 eggs, lightly beaten
2/3 cup evaporated milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
pinch of salt
4 tablespoons butter, melted
1 9 - inch pie crust, uncooked or graham cracker crust
whipped cream or Cool Whip for serving
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Add the liquid mixture to the dry mixture and
mix well with a whisk.
Pour crust into pie crust.
Cool the pie on a wire rack completely. Chill before serving.










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