Fruit Ambrosia
Double Layer Chocolate Pie: Fancy cookbook version
Double Layer Chocolate Pie: Messy "slice of life" version
I prefer no-bake, refrigerate-only desserts. You know, the kind that are made of pudding, JELL-O, Cool Whip, cream cheese, prepared pie crusts, and/or canned fruit. Easy to make and nearly impossible to mess up, they're cool, colorful, and refreshing, and offer a kind of 1950s kitsch factor that just can't be beat. So, it should come as no surprise that I chose to make Double Layer Chocolate Pie and Fruit Ambrosia as my contributions to Easter dinner. If you're a fan of such things and want to give them a whirl, then here are the recipes:
Fruit Ambrosia
Ingredients:
1.5 cups heavy cream
1.5 cups sour cream
Half a 7-oz bag coconut
1 cup miniature marshmallows
1 16-oz can pineapple
2 small cans mandarin oranges
1 jar maraschino cherries
Dash confectioners' sugar
1 cup slivered almonds (I never add these. Because I don't understand what some crunchy, tasteless nuts are doing in an otherwise creamy dessert. This thinking also explains why I hate nuts in brownies. Not to mention sundaes.)
Directions:
Whip heavy cream. Fold in sour cream, marshmallows, and coconut. Add drained fruit. Add almonds (or not).
Double Layer Chocolate Pie (from JELL-O: Celebrating 100 Years)
Ingredients:
4 oz cream cheese, softened
1 tbs whole milk
1 tbs sugar
8 oz Cool Whip
1 6-oz prepared chocolate crumb crust (I couldn't find chocolate, what with the Easter rush, and substituted graham cracker. It tasted just as good.)
2 cups cold whole milk
2 4-oz pkgs instant chocolate pudding
So, how did they turn out? The pie was delicious, really thick and creamy. The ambrosia was more of a miss, partly because I forgot the dash of confectioners' sugar. (The time I made it before that I forgot to drain the canned fruit enough and had a watery mess). Maybe fruit ambrosia isn't nearly impossible to mess up. Then again, maybe it's me.
Directions:
Mix the cream cheese, 1 tbs milk, and sugar in a large bowl with a wire whisk (or beater) until smooth. Gently stir in 1.5 cups of the Cool Whip. Spread onto the bottom of the crust. Pour 2 cups of milk into a bowl. Add pudding mixes. Beat with wire whisk (or beater) until well mixed. (Mixture will be thick.) Immediately stir in the remaining Cool Whip. Spread over cream cheese layer. Refrigerate 4 hours or until set. Garnish as desired. Makes 8 servings.
Oh, and here's the "fun fact" from the bottom of the cookbook page:
"In addition to Bill Cosby, famous spokespeople for JELL-O have included Jack Benny, Andy Griffith, and Ethel Barrymore."
So, how did they turn out? The pie was delicious, really thick and creamy. The ambrosia was more of a miss, partly because I forgot the dash of confectioners' sugar. (The time I made it before that I forgot to drain the canned fruit enough and had a watery mess). Maybe fruit ambrosia isn't nearly impossible to mess up. Then again, maybe it's me.
2 comments:
mmmmmm.....chocolate.......I don't think there's any woman who doesn't love chocolate.
I'm sure you're right about that.
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