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08-01-2020 05:26 PM
This pie always receives raves from my family! It's my go-to summer dessert. Tastes rich but uses "light" ingredients.
Chocolate Mousse Pie
4-oz. bar of sweetened chocolate (semisweet, white, etc.)
1/2 cup skim milk
8 oz. package of light cream cheese, softened
8 oz. container of sugar-free Cool Whip
8-inch Oreo cookie crust
2 T sugar
Melt chocolate with 2 T skim milk over low heat - set aside.
In mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar. Add remaining milk and melted chocolate - mix well. Gradually add lightly thawed Cool Whip until all ingredients are blended.
Pour into Oreo cookie crust. Freeze 4-5 hours before serving. Optional - add fresh berries of choice after pie has been sliced.
08-01-2020 05:28 PM
Light dessert is no dessert IMO. Go big or go home.
08-01-2020 05:39 PM
@joviolin wrote:This pie always receives raves from my family! It's my go-to summer dessert. Tastes rich but uses "light" ingredients.
Chocolate Mousse Pie
4-oz. bar of sweetened chocolate (semisweet, white, etc.)
1/2 cup skim milk
8 oz. package of light cream cheese, softened
8 oz. container of sugar-free Cool Whip
8-inch Oreo cookie crust
2 T sugar
Melt chocolate with 2 T skim milk over low heat - set aside.
In mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar. Add remaining milk and melted chocolate - mix well. Gradually add lightly thawed Cool Whip until all ingredients are blended.
Pour into Oreo cookie crust. Freeze 4-5 hours before serving. Optional - add fresh berries of choice after pie has been sliced.
Seems easy and delicious. Thanks for taking time to share this yummie!
08-01-2020 05:57 PM
My DH would love it. I'm making an Oreo dessert tomorrow. It's similar to yours but has ice cream in it.
08-01-2020 06:11 PM
My mother used to make "chocolate cream pie." Graham cracker crust, chocolate pudding and heavy whipped cream. It was good!
08-01-2020 06:45 PM
@joviolin It sounds delish and easy too. Thanks so much for postiñg.
08-01-2020 06:52 PM
What do mean by light-low fat, low sugar?
08-01-2020 07:06 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 - "Light" cream cheese is reduced fat and calories. You can always use "regular" cream cheese instead if you prefer.
08-01-2020 07:11 PM
@ahoymate- I tend to agree with you; however, my husband is diabetic and therefore needs to watch his sugar intake. This is a good dessert option for him (and others) in the same predicament. You can always make this dessert using "regular" ingredients. The lighter version is really nice in the summer when you crave something sweet but not so heavy. Either version of the dessert is yummy - I promise!
08-01-2020 07:14 PM
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