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Cinnamon Mocha Pie Printable recipe
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 tablespoon instant coffee
2 oz unsweetened chocolate squares, chopped
2 oz semi-sweet chocolate squares, chopped
3 large eggs
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup flour
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1/2 recipe all butter pastry, fitted into 9" pie pan
1 cup whipping cream
1 tablespoon orange zest, plus extra for garnish
1 tablespoons orange juice
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
Prepare pastry and place pan into freezer while you prepare the filling.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, melt butter and add instant coffee. Stir in the chopped chocolate and continue to stir until chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth. Remove from heat, set aside, and allow to cool.
In another bowl, beat eggs and sugars until slightly frothy. Add cooled chocolate and vanilla. Stir in flour and cinnamon. Pour mixture into prepared pie shell.
Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until filling sets. Allow pie to cool to room temperature (the pie will cut better) and serve with whipped cream and a dusting of orange zest.
Whipped Cream with Orange Essence
Whip cream until soft peaks form.
Add 1 tablespoon zest, juice, and powdered sugar.
Continue to beat until firm peaks form.
Use immediately.
Today's post was my Save Room for Dessert.
It is also linked to
Tasty Tuesdays
Cookbook Sundays
and Hearth 'n Soul

Recipe adapted from Christmas with Southern Living 2003
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This is my kind of food. You used the word 'indulgence', I would have used the word 'decadent'. Thanks for the recipe. Another nice recipe I have found via the hearth 'n soul blog-hop.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! This is so luscious (it sure looks it). It looks like one of those desserts that you want to eat on a quiet night by yourself so you can enjoy every bite of it. Angie
ReplyDeleteYou always have the most scrumptious recipes Louanne! This looks absolutely to die for. Thank you so much for linking it to Cookbook Sundays. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have that for every meal of the week! haha
ReplyDeleteOMG does this look good! Might have to give this a try. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Looks and sounds wonderful. That last photo is great too with the bite in front. Thanks for linking up to tasty tuesdays.
ReplyDeleteOh My!! That pie looks amazing - absolutely decadently delicious!! Thank you for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI totally understand you regarding your sugar level on pregnancy. A friend of mine had the same problem. I believe that with this sweet your sweet touth was fully satisfied.
ReplyDeleteI'm not enough of a baker to make my own crust...could I use a pre-made one and have it come out ok? BTW...going to post a link to your giveaway on my blog tomorrow night, so come by to see it :)!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Where has this gorgeous pie been all my life? I love the fudgy look of that chocolate and the orange essence whipped cream sounds like the perfect topping!
ReplyDeletePretty sure the pool of drool streaming from my mouth just ruined my keyboard. Thanks ;) LOL...sounds absolutely, sinfully delicious!! YUM! Thanks for sharing it w/ the hns hop this week, LouAnne!!! =)
ReplyDeleteWhoa, this looks decadent! I'm glad you are now able to eat this in addition to your garlicky broccoli (smile)...
ReplyDeleteOMG - it's a good job I was sitting down when I found this 'cos my knees went all sort of weak and jelly -like. I would give just about anything for a piece of that pie :-)
ReplyDeleteSue
I adore broccoli but I think eating it every night would give me some serious pie cravings as well! This one sounds intensely delicious. I obviously need to make it.
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ReplyDeleteHello, Arnold, and welcome! Yes, you are right, decadent describes it perfectly!
Thank you, Angie, and welcome to you, as well! It is definitely one of those desserts...I brought it to work with me to spread the wealthy, so to speak!
Thank you, Brenda, that's very flattering! And you're so welcome - I love cookbook Sundays!
Hi Kris - welcome to my kitchen! I agree with you wholeheartedly!
Thank you Melynda, and welcome!
Hi Alicia, welcome to you, as well! It was my first Tasty Tuesday link-up - awesome idea!
Hello, April! Welcome and thank you!
Hi Katerina, and yes, my sweet tooth was definitely satisfied!
Hi Wendy, you can absolutely use a frozen pie crust. And thank you so much for posting about the giveaway!
Faith! Thank you! I adore those Terry Chocolate Orange candy things, so it was my inspiration for the orange in the whipped cream!
Hi Heather! Girl, you crack me up! You're very welcome - I totally heart Hearth 'n Soul!
Welcome Stella, and yes, while I love me some broccoli, this pie is/was a welcome diversion! Thank you for stopping by!
Hi Sue! I'm glad you were sitting down, too! I'll send you a slice next time I make it! :)
Joanne! You are so right - as much as I love broccoli, ate it for lunch yesterday, actually - a girl cannot live on broccoli alone!
Ok, now that looks like a magazine cover. Thanks for sharing with Hearth 'n Soul.
ReplyDeleteHaving had gestational diabetes several times (9 kids) I can totally feel your pain! And this pie - a well deserved treat!!!Gosh it looks amazing - I would love a piece now. Thanks for linking to Hearth and Soul!
ReplyDeleteLu lu, isn't it amazing as mothers how we guage our lives based on pregnancies and births? I can remember those two years more clearly than any other (have two teen girls!)...as for your recipe...you had me at chocolate and orange essence...YUM! Thanks for sharing on the hearth and soul hop! Alex@amoderatelife!
ReplyDeleteHi Butter, and thanks! Love Hearth 'n Soul!
ReplyDeleteHey Christy! Nine children - you are superwoman! I wish I could send you and your family a whole pie!
Alex, thank you, and you are so right! Our children are our time-markers! Don't you just love orange and chocolate? Match made in heaven!
I am falling in love with all your recipes. I feel as if I should just copy your blog and start cooking. A little impractical. At least, I can make this one.
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