4.01.2012

Sweet Testing: Mississippi Mud Pie (aka Coffee Ice Cream Tart)

Baked has done it again! I made this tart for my sister’s bday, and, like everything I make from Baked, it was a huge success! I really loved it and I don’t even like coffee or coffee-flavored things! I actually thought about switching out the coffee for vanilla, but, because this was for my sister, and not for me, I went ahead and used the coffee flavor. I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the ice cream had an overly strong coffee flavor (I used Trader Joe’s brand), and it didn’t offend my palate in the least! So, even though you could swap the coffee ice cream for some other flavor, I would give the coffee a chance. It might not be as bad as it sounds!

2) There were some ice crystals in my finished product. I think this was either from the ice cream melting and then freezing again or from the fact that I neglected to cover the tart at one point when it was in the freezer. Anyway, I just wanted to point out that you shouldn’t let the ice cream thaw too much and be sure to follow the directions and cover it while it’s in the freezer!

But, despite the tiny bit of ice crystal crunchiness, everyone really loved this tart. I’m sure your friends and family will too! You can find the complete recipe after the jump.


Mississippi Mud Pie, aka Coffee Ice Cream Tart
from Baked Explorations by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito

Makes one 9-inch pie

INGREDIENTS

For the chocolate cookie crust
30 chocolate wafer cookies, about 6 ounces
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, melted

For the filling
4 ounces good-quality dark chocolate (60 to 72%)
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon heavy cream
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
1 cup confectioners' sugar, sifted
1 tablespoon Kentucky bourbon
1 pint good-quality coffee ice cream
1/2 cup toasted pecans, coarsely chopped

For the bourbon fudge topping
2 tablespoons heavy cream
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
3 ounces good-quality dark chocolate (60 to 72%)
1 teaspoon Kentucky bourbon


Make the chocolate cookie crust
In a food processor, pulverize the wafer cookies into a very fine crumb. You should have about 11/2 cups. Place the crumbs into a bowl, add the sugar, and stir until combined.

Pour the melted butter over the crumbs and mix well. Transfer the crumb mixture to a 9-inch pie plate and press it into the bottom and up the sides. Use the back of a large spoon to get an even crust. Set the crust aside in the refrigerator.


Make the filing
Place the chocolate in a large heatproof bowl.

In a medium saucepan, bring the cream, butter, and corn syrup to a simmer.

Remove the mixture from the heat, pour it over the chocolate, and let sit for 1 minute. Then whisk the chocolate mixture until it is completely smooth.

Whisk in the confectioners' sugar and bourbon.

Spread the fudge evenly over the bottom of the pie crust, cover it, and refrigerate for 2 hours.

Soften the coffee ice cream by placing the container in the microwave for 10 seconds on high. Put it into a large bowl and use a rubber spatula to beat it until it is slightly malleable. Spread the ice cream over the chilled fudge filling, sprinkle it with pecans, gently pressing them into the ice cream, and freeze the pie for about 1 1/2 hours, or until the ice cream is firm.



Make the bourbon fudge topping

In a small saucepan over low heat, heat the cream, butter, and corn syrup together until the mixture begins to simmer. Remove the pan from the heat and add the chocolate. Whisk until the fudge is smooth--if you still have a few stray chocolate chunks, reheat the mixture over very low heat until they are completely melted. Stir in the bourbon.

Beat the fudge topping until it reaches room temperature, and pour it over the ice cream and pecan layer in a zigzag pattern. Freeze the Mississippi Mud Pie until it is set, about 20 minutes. To serve the pie, cut it with a warmed sharp knife.

The pie will keep in the freezer, tightly covered, for up to 4 days.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It looks delicious. Perfect for a mid day web surfing snack!

Carolyn Jung said...

This used to be one of my fave treats when I was a kid. I remember you used to see this on so many restaurant menus back in the day. So glad the "Baked'' guys are bringing it back. Yum!

dessert girl said...

Carolyn: That's so funny because the other Mississippi Mud Pie that is featured in the Baked cookbook (Mississippi Mud Pie B, as they call it) was one of my favorite desserts as a kid. I can't wait to make that one, too!

Chelly said...

Beautifully done!

Candy said...

Lovely photo!

Sheri said...

Yum! Lucky sister, too. I also like how you made it in a straight-sided tart pan.

Have Apron....Will Bake said...

Looks great. I loved this pie a lot and really want to try the other version as well.

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