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Recipe submitted by jharbaug@midway.uchicago.edu

Chocolate Dream Dessert

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
    2 - 10 1/2 ounce packages Mori-Nu Silken Lite Tofu - Extra Firm
    1 Large banana
    1 teaspoon vanilla

Directions:

Melt chips in microwave with 2 tablespoons water.  Thoroughly blend tofu in a blender or food processor.  Add melted choclate and vanilla to tofu and blend at high speed 2 minutes.  Slice banana and layer with chocolate mixture in either pudding cups or graham cracker crust.  Refrigerate 1-2 hours.  Per serving (filling only) 161 calories. 3 g. fat.

Gotta tell you my 19 year old Homer almost ate the whole pie.  He was *highly* suspicious of it howe'ver, and kept asking what was in it, since I try to keep a very low fat kitchen!  He once told me if he tried hard he doubted if he could come up with 1/2 gram of fat in the whole kitchen!  I took it as a compliment, I think he meant it as a slam! :-)!

Kathy
rmille6@GL.UMBC.EDU


This is a delicious dessert!  HOWEVER....  There are 96 grams of fat in a 12 ounce bag of chocolate chips, there is fat in the pie crust and there is a small amount of fat in tofu.

Archived comment by: tina_Thompson@prodigy.com
This looks awesome. I don't care how much fat is in it. =-)

Archived comment by: ben
Fantastic! I sent the link to this recipe to most people in my address book. I made mine with carob chips...it is so good. Thank you!

Archived comment by: sheri
Uh, I have a comment. I liked it, I am accustomed to the taste of tofu. Howe'ver, my very carnivorous friends hated it, it retains the consistancy of tofu. Melting the carob chips was a pain in the butt, they turn hard so quickly that its hard to get all of it out. This was a frustrating recipie.

Archived comment by: christine
Use a blender or food processor and blend that tofu for a LONG time!  It will get very smooth if you wait long enough.  try melting in the microwave! 30 seconds at a time or even less (like 15 second increments after a few 30s) Makes it alot easier Smiley I have found you need fat to make our vegan food yummy! Otherwise it can only be compared to the fat free dairy versions!  Fat makes it good hehe

Archived comment by: ebaypowerseller
did you use *silken* tofu? that stuff will have a yogurt consistency which is quite normal for any chocolate pie people who eat dairy would make. of course if you used normal tofu it'll come out extraordinarily disgusting.

Archived comment by: shinjiko
I made this as a pudding and just tossed the whole thing in the food processer for a bit. Yummy. I used the silken waterpacked tofu and pressed it first. Yumm. Howe'ver, for some reason the chips got hard really fast in the tofu/banana mix and so it is more like banana chocolate chunk pudding. It didn't happen the first time I did this so who knows that happened! Yumm!

Archived comment by: baypuppy

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