Brownie Caramel Walnut Pie

"Brownies, Caramel and Walnuts all wrapped up in one is a slice of heaven on a plate. Uber rich and decadent, every sweet tooth will ask for the recipe!! *WARNING-You will go experience eurphoria/nirvana after having one bite!!* Quick and easy! Great with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!!"
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
1 9
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  • Brush 2 tbsp of melted butter onto pie crust, moistening crust.
  • Sprinkle nuts into pie shell.
  • In a bowl, melt caramels with 2/3 cup condensed milk in microwave on high one 1 minute increments, stirring after each as to not to burn until fully melted.
  • Pour caramel sauce over walnuts, completely covering.
  • In bowl, combine egg,remaining butter and remaining condensed milk; mix well.
  • Melt chocolate chips in microwave on High on 1 minute increments, stirring each time until fully melted and slighlty cool.
  • Stir in chocolate into dairy mixture very throughly.
  • Pour mixture over caramel layer.
  • Bake 35 minutes or until center is set(dip tester into brownie layer and only a few moist crumbs should cling to tester).
  • Cool.
  • Serve warm
  • Footnotes.
  • *can sub any nut. **can sub for shortbread pie crust *** Slightly cool melted chocolate for about 1 minute, so when adding to mixture, you do not "cook" the egg in the mixture!

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I am a single mother of a terrific six-year old little girl who is a finicky eater. I love to cook, bake, etc. but I am always dieting, so I don't make my favorite foods unless its special occasions. I am known for my famous decadent pastries, baked goods, especially CHOCOLATE!!! Any recipe I can do unless I don't have the tools. I love to collect antiques even old cookie molds that I use for my baking as well as a vintage clothing collector. I am a martha stewart at home, love to create and be artistic. I have lately been creative with recipes trying to create healthy, diet dishes that are tastey and not going on the waist with much success that also don't mess with my blood sugar and getting rave reviews from people in the local gym I attend. My Favorite things to cook: Anything my late Mother used to make for us kids (well, almost..still don't like liver!). I wish I had her cookbook but it was lost in a move years ago. I love making all slovak dishes my mother used to make and do it just from my head from watching her over the years in the kitchen. I hope I pass this to my daughter as well. My Family cooking traditions: Growing up in a european home, the tradition is in the kitchen, if you want to learn how to cook is to sit and watch. This was told to me by my mother as she was told to by her grandmother the same for generations. That's how they become such great cooks that no one could match. My Cooking triumphs: Anytime I make bakery for special occasion, the satisfaction is the smiles on their faces. I have a reputation to keep up for my sweets!! For one function I attend, they always expect me to bring a rich, decadent chocolate dessert which every year is different from the last!!! Cooking BooBoos': no sugar chocolates..oops! <img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/IWasAdoptedfall08.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket">
 
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