When I was 7 I spent the summer with my dad it Key West
Florida. With the sandy beaches and calm waters this is the perfect place to
remember when it is too cold.
The best dessert I had when I visited Key West was key lime
pie. Once I had chocolate dipped key lime pie I loved it.
Adding chocolate makes it 10 times better. The first time I
tried chocolate dipped key lime pie on a stick is when we stopped along the way
to Key West at a gas station that sold it.
Ever since that I have been waiting for an excuse to make
chocolate dipped key lime pie on a stick. ~ Isaiah
Chocolate dipped key lime pie on a stick
Crust:
1 ½ cups graham crackers or crumbs
1/3 cup sugar
6 Tbsp butter, melted
½ tsp ground cinnamon
Filling:
1(14oz) can sweetened condensed milk
3 egg yolks
½ cup KEY lime juice
¾ cup sour cream
2 Tbsp KEY lime juice
3 Tbsp sugar
9-14 Popsicle sticks
The first thing you do is crush your graham
crackers. You can also use the pre-crushed graham cracker crumbs. I used my
food processor to crush my graham crackers but you don’t have to. You should
get the crumbs fairly fine.
Now in a large bowl combine graham cracker
crumbs, sugar, cinnamon, and butter.
Next with the back of the measuring cup or you
fingers gently press the crust into the pie pan and bake at 375F degrees for 7
min.
Now mix together sweetened condensed milk, egg
yolks, and key lime juice. Pour filling in to pie crust and chill in fridge for
10 min.
In a smaller bowl mix together sour cream, key
lime juice, and sugar.
Pour and spread the second mixture over the
first mixture and bake at 350F for 30 min. Then let cool and freeze until
rock hard. (This is very important.)
Cut small slits every 2-3 inches and insert the Popsicle sticks in them. Place back in the freezer.
Cut the pie into slices and spoon melted chocolate on then
then flip over and repeat. Make sure the chocolate goes over the sides and
covers to whole thing, let chocolate
harden.
Enjoy!
note from Lisa: First off I want to say a big thank you to Isaiah for sharing these amazing and delicious looking Chocolate Dipped Key Lime Pie on a stick on my blog! Isaiah happens to be a friend of my sister's! When I asked her if she knew anyone who would want to guest post on my blog she sent me Isaiah's name. He writes the blog Baking Adventures of a Ten-Year-Old where he shares his adventures learning to bake and cook. He was recently featured in his city's newspaper The St. Cloud Times Newspaper and he has his own YouTube Channel!
Looks yummy! :)
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