Internet Pie
- 5 -6 fruit roll-ups, depending on the size of your pie pan
- 1 12 cups crushed graham cracker crumbs (if you can make your own you'll need about 16 graham crackers)
- 13 cup sugar
- 18 tablespoon salt
- 12 teaspoon ground cardamom
- 6 tablespoons butter
- 1 (8 ounce) packagevanilla pudding
- 3 tablespoons chocolate, nesquik powder
- 1 12 cups marshmallow cream
- 1 12 cups milk, plus 1/4 cup milk
- 5 Jolly Rancher candies
- 12 gummy bears (actually "Gummi" but the Zaar won't accept it!)
- 1 tablespoon orange zest
- Begin by making the crust: Combine graham cracker crumbs, sugar, cardamom, and salt and stir until well mixed.
- Gently melt butter in a microwave-safe bowl, then slowly add to your crumb mixture.
- When everything is evenly incorporated, pour into a pie pan and use gentle pressure to smooth out the mixture until it evenly conforms to the pan.
- It's easiest if you use your hands; getting prissy with a spatula is going to lead to a lumpy crust and no one likes that.
- Bake the crust at 375 for about 5 minutes or until golden.
- Times will vary.
- While the crust cools, begin making your filling: Combine the package of pudding with the Chocolate and Strawberry Nesquik.
- Slowly pour 1 1/2 cups of milk in, stirring all the while.
- If it seems a little dry once all the milk is in, then start adding the additional 1/4 of milk a dribble at a time.
- However, you are going to want this to be thick so I don't recommend a runny texture.
- Now gently fold in 1/2 cup of marshmallow fluff.
- Line the graham cracker crust with slices of fruit leather.
- How many you use will depend on how big the slices are for the brand you buy.
- It's okay if pieces overlap and hang over the edge of the pan.
- If you do not like the pieces hanging over the edge, then go ahead and trim them.
- Pour the filling into the pie pan.
- You have two options here: You can allow the pie to at least achieve a soft set, and then spread the remaining marshmallow fluff on the top OR you can go ahead and put the marshmallow fluff on top now.
- It will be more difficult to do if you do not let the pudding-based filling set but it is possible; especially if you don't mind messy dollops of the marshmallow fluff instead of a smooth meringue-like topping.
- Whichever option you choose, Internet Pie needs a minimum of two hours to set.
- Longer is better.
- (Maybe I should call it Dial-Up Pie!
- LMAO!
- ).
- Finally -- and I recommend doing this after the pie is set -- take your Jolly Ranchers and (while they are still wrapped) place on a cutting board and cover with a clean kitchen towel.
- Use a mallet (or a particularly heavy can if you do not own a kitchen or even a regular hard rubber mallet) to crush the candies.
- Use these crushed candies to decorate the top of the pie.
- I like to use them as a thick, colorful ring around the outer edge of the pie.
- Then I arrange the Gummi Bears on the candy ring (obviously you can do any arrangement that you find aesthetically pleasing; this is just how I do it).
- Lastly, I sprinkle the orange zest all over the pie.
- OPTIONAL: Serve with a dollop of Aunt Bo's Comfort Sauce.
- I will be posting the recipe shortly!
- :D.
your pie pan, graham cracker crumbs, sugar, salt, ground cardamom, butter, packagevanilla pudding, chocolate, marshmallow cream, milk, rancher candies, gummy bears, orange zest
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/internet-pie-364823 (may not work)