I love Valentine's Day, but I try not to take it too seriously. Of course, you should show your love to those that are important to you everyday, but it is fun to send funny, lovey dovey heart cards, eat chocolate, and make Red Velvet Cream Pie! This pie is rich and sooo creamy. Add the whipped cream topping and you will be in love with this pie! Make sure you make it the day of the morning you want to serve it. It needs 4-6 hours to set up and chill. Happy Valentine's day!
Looking for more pie recipes? No worries! We are all about pie today at #FoodieExtravanganza. Scroll down below this post to see what everyone else made for this day!
Red Velvet Cream Pie
10 Chocolate Graham Crackers
4 tablespoons Butter, melted
1/3 cup Sugar
4 Egg Yolks, beaten
3/4 cup Sugar
1/4 cup Cornstarch
3 cups Whole Milk
3 ounces semi sweet chocolate chips
1 teaspoon red food coloring
1 tablespoon Butter
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups Heavy Duty Whipping Cream
1 cup Confectioner's Sugar
Edible Heart Decorations
preheat oven to 350 degrees
Mix together the crushed graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter.
Pour mix into a 9" pie plate and pat down around plate, and up the sides until it is covered. Use a flat object, like the bottom of a measuring cup to flatten crumbs. Bake in oven for 10 minutes. Allow to cool completely.
Stir together the sugar and cornstarch. Over medium high heat, add the milk, stirring to combine.
Add the chocolate and red food coloring. Keep stirring until the chocolate is completely melted, the color is red, and the mix has thickened with a couple bubbles. Once the bubbles begin, continue to cook and stir for 90 seconds more. Quickly remove from heat.
Take 1 cup of the very hot filling and slowly integrate it into the eggs. I like to pour a little in, and whisk it together, then pour a little more in and whisk again. The purpose is to temper the eggs. You are basically getting the eggs used to the heat before you pour them in to the hot filling. If they are not tempered they will curdle and start to cook, which will ruin your filling. It would not be usable because you would basically have scrambled egg in your pie filling.
Pour the egg yolk mixture into the pot with the hot filling. Bring to a gentle boil, all the while stirring or whisking. Stir for another 90 seconds. Remove from heat. Add vanilla and butter and stir well.
Pour filling in to cooled pie crust. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 5-6 hours.
Place whipped cream and sugar in a mixing bowl. Mix together on high until it is thick and fluffy.
Fill a pastry bag with the whipped cream and using a Wilton M1 tip, decorate the top of your pie. Sprinkle with hearts and serve!
Enjoy!
Thank you to Wendy from A Day in the Life on the Farm for hosting today!
Here's is what other members of the #FoodieExtravaganza family made for today:
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BLT Pie by Georgina of G'Gina's Flavors Palatte
Cheddar Leek Potato Pie by Lauren at Sew You Think You Can Cook
Cheeseburger Pie by Kathleen at Fearlessly Creative Mammas
Grapefruit Pie by Rebekah at Making Miracles
Ham and Broccoli Quiche by Wendy at A Day in the Life on the Farm
Homegrown Blackberry Pie by Carlee of Cooking with Carlee
No Bake Peanut Butter Pie by Lauren of From Gate to Plate
Peaches and Cream Pie by Elaine at Cookin and Craftin
Penne Pie by Terri at Our Good Life
Red Velvet Pudding Pie by Teri of The Freshman Cook
Tar Heel Pie by Tara of Tara's Multicultural Table
The Impossible Coconut Pie by Stacy of Food Lust People Love
Walnut Crumble-Topped Apple Tart by Caroline at Caroline's Cooking
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Yum! What a perfect Valentine's Day pie. I know I would love a slice!
ReplyDeleteFrom scratch Red Velvet Pudding?! Oh my... you're my hero! This is definitely going on my to-make list!
ReplyDeletePerfect for Valentine's Day and sounds sooooooo delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat little sprinkling of hearts just finishes your lovely red pie so beautifully! The perfect Valentine's dessert, Teri!
ReplyDeleteTeri such an enticing pie to make for Valentine's Day just around the corner. Love that cute little red hearts as well <3
ReplyDeleteLooks like a winner to me!! So creamy and rich!! That's right up my alley!!Happy Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteCertainly a pie fit for Valentine's day!
ReplyDeleteI also use Valentines day as excuse to make..eat a lot of chocolate stuff! Love your idea
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful color! I love the heart sprinkles on top.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love the color and the way you piped the whipped cream on the pie. It makes it so pretty. Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Happy Valentine's Day!
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