KC Masterpiece' s Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie
Serves 12Ingredients
15 chocolate sandwich cookies
1/2 cup dry roasted peanuts
vegetable cooking spray
4 tablespoons butter or margarine
3 quarts chocolate ice cream
(7) 1.8 ounce packages milk chocolate covered peanut butter cups
(1) 8 ounce jar milk chocolate fudge topping
1/4 cup strong brewed coffee
2 tablespoons coffee flavored liqueur
Preparation
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a food processor or blender,
blend chocolate sandwich cookies and peanuts until finely chopped.
Spray 9-inch pie plate with vegetable cooking spray. Reserve 1
tablespoon cookie mixture for garnish. In pie plate, mix butter
or margarine and remaining cookie mixture by hand. Press mixture
onto bottom and up side of pie plate. Bake 8 minutes. Cool crust
completely on wire rack.
Meanwhile, place chocolate ice cream in refrigerator about 40
minutes to soften slightly. Coarsely chop milk chocolate covered
peanut butter cups. In a large bowl mix softened ice cream with
chopped peanut butter cups. Spoon ice cream mixture into cooled
cookie crust. Sprinkle reserved crumb mixture on top. Freeze until
firm, at least 6 hours or overnight.To serve, let pie stand at
room temperature 15 minutes for easier slicing. Meanwhile, in a
1-quart saucepan over low heat, heat milk chocolate fudge topping
until hot; stir in coffee and liqueur until blended. Cut pie
into wedges and serve with warm fudge sauce.
K.C. Masterpiece® Original Barbecue Sauce
Even though it's now owned and produced by the Clorox Company,the taste of Original K. C. Masterpiece barbecue sauce is the
same as when it was first created in good ole' Kansas City,
USA. This is the sauce that steals awards from all the other
popular slathers on the market. It's now even is sold in a
variety of flavors. But this is the clone for the original,
and you'll find it very easy to make. Just throw all of the
ingredients in a saucepan, crank it up to a boil, then simmer
for about an hour. Done deal. And just like the original
Masterpiece, this stuff will make a work of art out of any
of your grilled meats, or burgers and sandwiches; and as a
dipping sauce or marinade.
2 cups water
3/4 cup light corn syrup
1/2 cup tomato paste
1/2 cup vinegar
3 tablespoons molasses
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon liquid smoke
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/8 teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
1. Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan over high heat
and whisk until smooth.
2. Bring mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 45
to 60 minutes or until mixture is thick.
3. Cool, then store in a covered container in the refrigerator
overnight so that flavors can develop.
Makes 1 1/2 cups.
Tidbits
Liquid smoke is a flavoring found near the barbecue sauces and
marinades. Use hickory-flavored liquid smoke if you have a choice.