Delicious Low Carb Chocolate Pie (Sugar Free and Gluten Free)

My mom always made this awesome chocolate pie, but since i have adopted a low carb lifestyle I tweaked this a little to make it diet friendly. Great for diabetics or just anyone trying to watch their sugar intake or gluten sensitive people. Its very yummy! Show more

Ready In: 6 hrs 15 mins

Serves: 10

Yields: 1 pie

Ingredients

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Directions

  1. For the Crust: Mix together first 6 ingredients until well incorporated.
  2. Press into a 9" glass pie plate.
  3. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes or until browned and crispy, let cool.
  4. Pie filling: Mix together chocolate, truvia, corn starch, salt, milk and cream in a saucepan over medium heat until boiling, boil 2 minutes stirring constantly.
  5. Add 1/2 of pudding mixture to beaten egg yolks, mix lightly then return to heat and boil 2 additional minutes.
  6. Remove from heat, add butter and vanilla, mix.
  7. Pour into pie shell.
  8. Let sit until cooled, then place plastic wrap over the pie and refrigerate several hours or overnight. The pie need to be completely cooled to set, and tastes much better and has the best texture straight from the fridge.
  9. Whip up some heavy cream with truvia to top the pie if you like (YUM!) Enjoy.
  10. **NOTES: You can use all heavy cream instead of half milk if you want the carbs to be even lower. I used half milk because it makes the pie about 1200 calories less and for only about 1.5g carbs more. If you dont worry at all about calories, then by all means use full heavy cream in place of the milk.
  11. ** My mom told me to put plastic wrap over the pie and place it directly in the fridge to keep it from forming a skin, however i found that the plastic wrap over the pie while it was still hot cause major condensation and my pie to become wet. So i ended up letting it sit on the counter uncovered until it was only slightly warm, then i wrapped it and refrigerated it overnight. It turned out great. If you do have a problems with the condensation, just place a paper towel or two on the pie to soak it up.
  12. ** Cook time includes chilling. Add up nutritional info yourself for correct amounts. I get 6.1g-7.6g carbs per slice depending on cream/milk used.
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