Metric:
Your favorite Milk Chocolate Bar
Frozen Puff Pastry
1 Egg Yolk
4ml Water
Powdered Sugar
TRADITIONAL AMERICAN RECIPE: Delight family and friends by making this easy to make milk chocolate pie for your next special occasion. This delicious chocolate pie recipe is perfect for any occasion.
I usually make it when I have an argument with my wife. Friends of mine, who are not really good in the kitchen, make it for birthdays. Practically, everyone can make it. It takes no special skill. Just Puff Pastry, chocolate bar and some powdered sugar.
If you want more out of this simple recipe, try this Chocolate and Custard Cream Pie Recipe!
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Time: 30 Minutes |
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Serves: 3 People |
Ingredients:
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Directions:
01 - Lay out your puff pastry.
02 - Place the a Milk Chocolate bar in the center.
03 - Cut six or seven diagonal lines along the left and right side of the Milk Chocolate Bar about 2.5cm 1in apart.
04 - Remove the corner pieces.
05 - Starting from the top, fold down the flap then alternate right and left until you are close to the bottom.
06 - Mix 1 Egg Yolk with a drop of water.
07 - Brush the Egg mixture all over the pie.
08 - Place the braided Puff Pastry on parchment paper lined baking tray.
09 - Bake at 200C / 390F for 20 - 30 minutes or until golden brown.
10 - Sprinkle some Powdered Sugar. Serve.
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Notes:
- Use a any filling you fancy.
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Tabeta
![]() December 11, 2019 This looks delicious. |
Sarah
![]() October 09, 2019 This was delicious and very cheap to make I've probably spent 3 dollars and my kids loved it. thanks for sharing |
Lili
![]() September 15, 2019 I bought my favourite chocolate bar but ate it on the way back home. I'll try again next time. |
Claire
![]() March 18, 2019 Nice recipe :) I also added coconut flakes. delicious |
February 16, 2020
Thanks for publishing this recipe, I tried it out today and it was delicious. I never thought using crescent rolls.