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Title: Warm Chocolate Pecan Pie
Categories: Spice Pie Chocolate Nut
Yield: 1 Servings

1cUnbleached all-purpose
  Flour
2tbCocoa
2tbSuger
1tsChimaro chile powder
1/8cVeg. shortening
1/4cUnsalted butter
2tbSugar
3tbCold water
  Pie Filling:
4tbButter
1/4cBianca's Bittersweet Hot
  Fudge Sauce
3 Eggs, beaten
3/4cDark corn syrup
1/2cDark brown sugar
1tsVanilla
1 1/4cPecan halves

Sift all the dry ingredients together in a food processor. Add the shortening to the flour. Cut the butter into chunks and add to the food processor and process until it is cut into very tiny pieces, about 1 minutes.

Add the water and continue to mix until the dough wraps itself around the blade and forms a ball.

Wrap the dough in plastic and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Pastry can be kept in the refrigerator for about a week or it can be frozen for several months. If frozen, defrost slowly in a refrigerator before use.

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.

Line a 9-inch pie pan with the chocolate pie pastry and set aside.

Pie Filling:

Combine the eggs, corn syrup, sugar, fudge mixture, and vanilla. Stir in the pecans and pour the mixture into pie shell.

Bake for 15 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 Degrees F and continue baking for another 30 minutes, of until the edges are set.

Serve with chocolate ice cream for the ultimate chocolate experience! Serves: 8 to 10 Heat: Mild

Here is a recipe from the St. Louis Post Dispatch which sounds a little bland, but this can be fixed. This is from the Februrary 1994 Chile Pepper magazine, p. 41. I haven't tried it yet, but it won a 1st prize in "The Great Chile Pepper Recipe Contest" by Stella Fong

Todd Masco cactus@bb.com From the Chile-Heads Recipe Collection URL: http://chile.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu:8000/www/recipe.html

Warm Chocolate Pie Pastry:

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