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Chocolate Cream Slab Pie

by Jamie

I have a fantastic, amazing, super-easy, crowd-pleasing dessert of wonder to share with you all today! Sound like your kind of thing? It is surely mine. This ultra creamy, Chocolate Cream Pie is made sheet pan form, which means you can feed a lot of folks (like…24) without much work at all. I made some for a family dinner a couple of weeks ago and it was gone in a hurry.

Add it to your list of great party food, or make it for Thanksgiving! 😉

PS…Happy Pie Month.

Chocolate Cream Slab Pie

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Yield: 24 servings

Ingredients

45 oreos
13 Tb butter, melted
2 (5.9 ounce) instant chocolate pudding
6 C half and half
1 (8 ounce) package cool whip, thawed
1 Hershey chocolate bar (regular size, or king size depending on how many curls you want)

Instructions

1. Put the oreos in a blender. Don't scrape the white middle out 😉 That sugary goodness will blend into the crumbs just fine. Blend the cookies on low speed until they are nice and crumbly.
2. Add the melted butter to the crumbs and mix well with a wooden spoon to combine.
3. Spray a large cookie sheet (mine is 11x17) with cooking spray. Pour the crumb mixture onto the sheet and press it down evenly with the bottom of a measuring cup.
4. Into your stand mixer or large mixing bowl place the pudding mix and half and half. Beat the mixture for 1 minute, then scrape the bottom of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Beat on medium high speed for 3-4 minutes, or until the pudding is nice and thick.
5. Pour the pudding over the top of the crust and spread it out evenly.
6. Spread the cool whip over the top.
7. Grab the chocolate bar. Leave it in the wrapper and hold it between your hands for 20-30 seconds. This will warm it just a bit and allow you to make some pretty curls out of it. Unwrap it and use a potato peeler to shave curls from the side of the bar onto the slab pie.
8. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, and up to 24.
Serve and enjoy!
https://jamiecooksitup.net/2017/11/chocolate-cream-slab-pie/

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10 comments

Michelle November 13, 2017 - 1:25 pm

Hi-For this recipe is it better to use cool whip or could I make it with homemade whip cream? I didn’t know how long the homemade whip cream would last if we didn’t eat it all right away. Thanks!

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Jamie November 14, 2017 - 8:29 am

Michelle,
Thanks for your comment. Real whipping cream would be outstanding in this recipe. I would add it just a few hours before you serve it, and not any earlier…just to make sure it doesn’t separate.
Best of luck!
~Jamie

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Joanne December 1, 2017 - 9:46 am

We only found double stuffed Oreos, should we cut back on 45? Only 30 in a 15.35 oz. package. Actually making it now, it looks tremendous, I am a see food eater, but taking this to church. Thanks for all you great recipes.?

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Joanne December 1, 2017 - 9:59 am

I will add a few to equal a 1 lb pkg of regular one. Next question, you said 2 (5.9 oz ) pudding boxes. That is the extra large ones, mine is 3.9 oz. —double seems too much, I guess 1 in a half? (My DH shopped for me.). Thanks!

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Joanne December 1, 2017 - 10:34 am

Ok, 3 small boxes equal 2large ones. This is an adventure!

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Joanne December 1, 2017 - 7:59 pm

It was a big hit and went fast at the dessert buffet. It was a big success, thank you for this recipe!

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Janice Young February 16, 2018 - 2:43 pm

I had planned to use either a regular crust or shortbread crust do you have any thoughts positive or negative?

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Christine December 30, 2018 - 12:00 pm

This delicious slab pie made it to my Christmas feast for dessert. It was so simple to make, and I love that I could make it the day before. Everyone enjoyed it too. Instead of chocolate shavings for the top, I scattered mini Oreos over the top.

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Jaime Taylor January 13, 2019 - 7:50 pm

Well…this was a Pinterest fail for me. The crust seems like maybe it should be baked and cooked before putting in the filling—it was stuck to the bottom and a real crumbly mess to get out of the pan. The pudding was just….pudding. I expected more flavor or thickness from the half and half but didn’t get anything but loose pudding. Ah well…

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