Sex in a Pan

Here is another gooey recipe to make for your darling significant other for Valentine's Day or any other love fest celebration. Very easy to whip up.

Also a hit at a potluck dinner.

3/4 cup melted butter
1 1/2 cups flour
1 cup chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts, pecans)
8 oz. soften cream cheese at room temperature (Like Philadephia Cream Cheese) 
1 cup of white confectioner's sugar like (Domino 10x Confection Sugar)
1 large container frozen whipped topping thawed (like Cool Whip)
2 packages instant chocolate pudding (Royal Instant Pudding or Jello Instant Pudding: Chocolate or Dark Chocolate)
3 cups of milk
1 Hershey's Special Dark Candy Bar

Add flour and nuts to the melted butter.
Bake in 9"x13" at 350º for 25 min.
Cool.
Cream the softened cream cheese and confectioner's sugar . 
Add and mix half of the thawed frozen whipped topping to the cream cheese and sugar and put on the cooled cake
Sprinkle nuts over the top.
Mix pudding mix with milk, then spread over cream cheese.
Chill till firm.
Before serving, top with the other half of whipped topping.

Sprinkle nuts on top, shaved semi-sweet chocolate . (Use a potato peeler to the chocolate bar.)

Notes:
You can use a chocolate pudding, and a vanilla pudding.
   

If you have kids -- you can tell them it is "Ecstasy in a Pan" which this recipe is also known as.

This makes 10 servings at approximately 566 calories, 46% fat per serving.
But it is very very good, save room for dessert! Or have half a serving for half the calories and fat.

 



posted by: ggirl (reply)
post date: 02.09.07 (7:47 am)

It sounds great! Might be worth keeling over with a stroke immediately after eating. ;-)



posted by: doeeyed (reply)
post date: 02.09.07 (8:33 am)

I weighed 102 pounds when I started reading your blog this week, now I'm up to...
Well, if I could get through the doorway, maybe I could weigh ;)



posted by: rosietulips (reply)
post date: 02.09.07 (11:18 am)

Sounds so decadent! Is confectioner's sugar different from say the sugar you'd put in tea??



posted by: inkspector (reply)
post date: 02.09.07 (12:47 pm)

Reply to: rosietulips
Rosie -- 10x or confectioner's sugar is that fine white powder usually used for frostings. ahhhh . . . let's see ... the best comparision is that it looks like coke the drug or baby powder as another example.




posted by: rosietulips (reply)
post date: 02.09.07 (1:36 pm)

Reply to: inkspector
Like icing sugar?? Or less fine?



posted by: inkspector (reply)
post date: 02.09.07 (6:18 pm)

Reply to: rosietulips
It is not the granulated (little grains) of sugar.

It is very fine sugar, the granulated sugar pressed to create the fine powder.
It is what is used to make homemade icing/frosting.




posted by: thecyberwriter (reply)
post date: 02.10.07 (7:50 am)

My goodness this sounds good!!! I will certainly have to give it a try :-) (I was also very intrigued by the title of this entry LOL)



posted by: doeeyed (reply)
post date: 02.11.07 (2:42 pm)

Reply to: rosietulips
I call it powdered sugar :)

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