Chocolate Chess Pie

Chocolate Chess Pie
Need a vegetarian dessert? Chocolate Chess Pie could be a spectacular recipe to try. This recipe covers 7% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 6. One portion of this dish contains around 5g of protein, 29g of fat, and a total of 557 calories. If you have flour, brown sugar, eggs, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. This recipe is typical of Southern cuisine. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 45 minutes.

Instructions

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Melt butter and chocolate in a small saucepan over low heat; set aside.
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Combine sugars, eggs, milk, flour and vanilla in a medium bowl. Gradually add chocolate mixture, beating constantly.
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Pour into unbaked pie crust; bake at 325 for 40 to 45 minutes.
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Let cool before serving.
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Garnish, if desired.

Recommended wine: Riesling, Sparkling Wine, Zinfandel

Southern works really well with Riesling, Sparkling Wine, and Zinfandel. In general, there are a few rules that will help you pair wine with southern food. Food-friendly riesling or sparkling white wine will work with many fried foods, while zinfandel is great with barbecued fare. One wine you could try is Domaine Leseurre Dry Cuvee Classique Riesling. It has 4.8 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 23 dollars.
Domaine Leseurre Dry Cuvee Classique Riesling
Domaine Leseurre Dry Cuvee Classique Riesling
Domaine Leseurre’s Riesling juice is fermented 100% in stainless tanks. While on its lees, the wine is hand-stirred (bâtonnage sur lies) once per month, for 11 months. This process develops an additional complexity of flavors and aromas. This dry Riesling has scents of citrus blossoms and lemon zest, layered on the palate with hints of pear. This riesling pairs well with trout amandine, raw oysters and is a lovely aperitif.
DifficultyMedium
Ready In45 m.
Servings6
Health Score1
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