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My Mississippi friend introduced me to this recipe! Instant hit! | July 21, 2024

Mississippi Mud Pie is a gooey, decadent chocolate pie that’s just perfect for family gatherings and celebrations. Originating from the Southern United States, this dessert brings a rich combination of chocolatey layers and is named after the dark, fertile soil of the Mississippi River. It’s a treat that’s sure to bring smiles to anyone’s face and is especially beloved by kids and chocolate lovers alike. Whether you’re preparing it for a weekend treat or a special occasion, this pie is guaranteed to make everyone feel warm and happy.
Mississippi Mud Pie is quite rich and luscious, so it pairs beautifully with a fresh cup of coffee or a tall glass of milk. Adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side can make it even more indulgent. You could also serve it with a handful of fresh berries or a dollop of whipped cream to cut through the richness. For a complete Southern-inspired meal, consider serving this pie after a hearty dish like Southern fried chicken or a classic barbecue.
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups of chocolate cookie crumbs
1/3 cup of melted butter
1 cup of granulated sugar
1/4 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup of melted butter
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1/4 cup of all-purpose flour
1 cup of chopped pecans
1/2 cup of mini marshmallows
1 bar of semi-sweet chocolate, melted
1/3 cup of melted butter
1 cup of granulated sugar
1/4 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup of melted butter
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1/4 cup of all-purpose flour
1 cup of chopped pecans
1/2 cup of mini marshmallows
1 bar of semi-sweet chocolate, melted
Directions
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Making this dish is my way to my husband’s heart; he absolutely loves it.
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