Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 Good evening to everyone. Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying their day after Thanksgiving. I am so blessed and have much to feel thankful for! Wanted to share this wonderful desert we had. My sister made this and it was really good. She said it is really easy and appeals to most everyone. It has some really strange things in it, but you would have never guessed. Two tips she gave me. It really does need to sit overnight or the graham crackers don't get soft and it is not as good. The frosting on the top makes it really rich so when you are fixing it be sure to not use both the cans or use a more " whipped " chocolate rather than a deep or dark chocolate. Also bump it in the microwave just a few seconds and it will spread easier. With kindness, Beth Chocolate Éclair Cake 1 box Graham Crackers 2 small (Or one large) box vanilla instant pudding 3 cups milk 8 or 9 ounce cool whip 2 cans milk chocolate frosting (Warm slightly to spread easier) Line a 9 X 13 pan with whole graham cracker squares. Mix pudding in milk and fold in cool whip. Spoon half of pudding mixture over crackers. Repeat layer of crackers and remaining pudding. Top pudding with a third layer of whole graham crackers. Spread frosting over top. **Refrigerate overnight (This is really important to get the crackers the softness they need to be or it will not be as good.) Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 That sounds really good and easy. Yum. Thanks Beth. ~ P_T ~ The lights of stars that were extinguished ages ago still reach us. So it is with great men who died centuries ago, but still reach us with the radiation of their personalities. -Kahlil Gibran, poet and artist (1883-1931) ~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~ , Beth Skeen <boomothergoose> wrote: > It really does need to sit overnight or the graham crackers don't get soft and it is not as good. > The frosting on the top makes it really rich so when you are fixing it be sure to not use both the cans or use a more " whipped " chocolate rather than a deep or dark chocolate. Also bump it in the microwave just a few seconds and it will spread easier. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2002 Report Share Posted November 30, 2002 On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 01:29:54 -0000, you wrote: >That sounds really good and easy. Yum. Thanks Beth. > It reminds me of the old-fashioned 'Ice-Box Cake'. This is WONDERFUL, and also needs to be refrigerated overnight. It's very rich and small portions suffice... You buy chocolate wafers - plain chocolate wafers. (They are still available in supermarkets, I've seen them recently but can't remember the brandname.) Then you make a 'log' of the chocolate wafers and whipped cream (or Cool Whip, if you prefer). You put a wafer down flat on the plate, and coat the top with whipped cream, then another one and another one, etc. When you've got about 7 or 8 wafers done this way, you can turn them on their side, so they'll resemble a 'log'. You complete the log using up all of the wafers - or as many as will fit on your plate. It's alternating wafers and cream, all the way. Then you coat the outside of the 'log' completely with the whipped cream. I suppose you could sprinkle something decorative on top (chocolate sprinkles? cocoa powder sifted through a sieve?) but I never have. Then you refrigerate it overnight and the next day you will be a VERY happy person......Slice on the diagonal, and each person gets alternating bands of lovely (by then) soft chocolate and whipped cream. I think this would rate as one of my five favorite desserts, although I've not done it in years. Must do it soon. It could hardly be easier. Pat You -- Pat Meadows Books, books! Low prices. Music CDs too! http://www.wellsborocomputing.com/sales.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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