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No Bake Peanut Butter Silk Pie


PEANUT BUTTER SILK PIE




graham cracker crust for 9-inch pie*
Fudge Layer

* 1 cup granulated sugar
* 2 ounces bittersweet chocolate
* 1/3 cup evaporated milk
* 1 tablespoon corn syrup
* 1 heaping tablespoon peanut butter
Filling

* 8 ounces cream cheese
* 1/2 cup peanut butter
* 1 cup powdered sugar
* 1 tsp. vanilla
* 1/2 cup milk
* 2 cups whipped topping
*Purchase a large graham cracker crust or make your own:
Mix 1 1/4 cups graham cracker crumbs with 1/4 cup sugar and 1/3 cup melted butter or margarine; pat into a 9-inch pie plate and chill for about 30 minutes before filling. If a crispier crust is desired, bake at 375° for about 7 minutes before filling.

In a medium saucepan, cook sugar, chocolate, milk, corn syrup together, stirring occasionally, to the soft ball stage (see below), or about 234° to 240° on a candy thermometer. Remove from heat; stir in peanut butter. Beat lightly for a few minutes; pour into bottom of pie crust. Chill thoroughly before filling.

In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese with peanut butter, powdered sugar and milk. Fold in whipped topping until well blended. Spoon into fudge-layered pie crust and garnish with chocolate curls and/or chopped peanuts. Chill thoroughly before serving.

To test for soft ball stage:
Use fresh cold water each time you test the candy. In about 1 cup of cold water, spoon about 1/2 teaspoon of hot candy. Put you hand into the water and push the candy to form a ball. Gently pick the formed ball up (if it will not form a ball, it is not done) - the soft ball will flatten slightly when removed from water.

-- Edited by Colette at 22:45, 2005-06-26

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