Instead of a birthday cake, Mark's request is ALWAYS this Heavenly Dessert. I got this recipe years ago. Actually, I think I got it first from Heather's mom, Diane when we lived in San Diego. I have since found the exact recipe from one of my Paula Deen cookbooks, The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cookbook ( I adore her!) . Here it is:
Million-Dollar Pie
Ingredients:
1 stick butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1 8-ounce pkg. cream cheese
1 cup powdered sugar
1 quart heavy cream, whipped
with 1 cup sugar until stiff
2 3.4-ounce packages instant
chocolate pudding mix
(we use 1 box chocolate & 1 box vanilla)
3 cups milk
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a 13 x 9 x 2-inch glass dish, melt butter and stir in four and 1/4 cup of nuts. Bake about 15 - 20 minutes, until firm. Let cool.
First Layer: Combine cream cheese, powdered sugar, and 1 cup of whipped cream. Layer over cooked nut crust.
Second Layer: Combine instant pudding mix and milk. Layer over first layer.
Third Layer: Combine remaining whipped cream and remaining chopped nuts. Layer over top. (we top ours with shaved chocolate) Keep refrigerated.
Marci's "gluten-free" Heaven
heaven for the little ones
Mmmmmmm...looks yummy. I got that recipe from my grandmother and you just reminded me I haven't made it for ages. The cream cheese is the what makes it!
ReplyDeleteAhhh yes! This is a favorite! They also served it in the BYU cafeteria...no wonder the co-eds pack it on!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I've loved Paula Deen ever since I heard her say, "I start every recipe with a stick of butter." Yum!
ReplyDeleteI had this at a party years ago. I'm so excited to have the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have this than cake too.
Yum! You're not helping me loose my baby weight!
ReplyDeleteThat's Heaven alright!
ReplyDeleteI just love heaven!
ReplyDeleteThat dessert sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteI love Paula Deen's recipes and this one sounds super!
ReplyDeleteall three heavens look great to me
ReplyDeleteHow funny - right when I saw the picture I thought of my family because we make that whenever we get together! In fact, we just had two big pans of it at Christmas time! i love that stuff and Annemarie is right - we used to pig out on it at the BYU cafeteria! Yummy stuff!
ReplyDeleteWe all call it Chocolate Whip Delight!
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