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I was craving butterscotch pudding, but hadn't realized how easy it was to make. You can eat this at any temperature, but since we live in a hot climate we chose to wait until it was chilled.
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Creamy butterscotch pudding is easy to make at home with ingredients you probably already have on hand. Learn how to make it in this short video.
Recipe for Butterscotch Special. Grease Bundt pan. Put rolls around bottom of pan. Sprinkle brown sugar, butterscotch pudding mix and cinnamon.
Mix flour, melted oleo and nuts. Put in 9x13 pan. Bake 10 to 15 minutes at 350 degrees; let cool. Mix cream cheese, 1/2 carton Cool Whip and powdered sugar.
In a saucepan, combine pudding mix, sugar and spices. Add milk; bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; add pumpkin and mix well.
I used to make this pie using cream cheese and butterscotch instant pudding but lost my recipe. Do you have this recipe?
By K Hawkins
Quick Butterscotch Cream Cheese Pie
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Prep Time: 10 Min
Cook Time: 0 Min
Servings: 8 servings
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Instructions
BEAT cream cheese until fluffy in large bowl. Gradually beat in sweetened condensed milk until smooth. On low speed, beat in water and pudding mix until smooth. Fold in whipped cream.
POUR into prepared pie crust. Chill 30 minutes or until set. Garnish with whipped cream and drizzle with butterscotch topping.
VARIATIONS
CHOCOLATE CREAM CHEESE PIE: Substitute instant chocolate pudding mix for butterscotch. Add 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder with pudding mix. Proceed as above. Drizzle with chocolate topping or sprinkle with mini chocolate chips.
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Easy Butterscotch Cream Cheese Pie
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Ingredients
1 graham cracker pie crust (6 ounce size)
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
14 ounces can sweetened condensed milk
3/4 cup cold water
1 package (4-serving size) instant butterscotch pudding mix
8 ounces whipped topping, thawed and divided
directions
In large mixer bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy; gradually beat in sweetened condensed milk until smooth.
On low speed, beat in water and pudding mix until smooth. Fold in half of the whipped topping and pour into crust. Chill 2 hours or until set.
Garnish with remaining whipped topping and serve. Refrigerate leftovers.
First layer: Mix and bake in 9x13 inch cake pan for 15 minutes at 400 degrees F.
Does anybody have an old recipe for butterscotch pudding/pie filling which uses a bit of vinegar, maybe melts sugar in pan, and uses eggs to make a genuine cream filling? My stepmom made it years ago and it was the real thing.
By PENNY K from Westminster, CO
Hi Penny,
Check out this Food and Wine URL.
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The recipe includes some crumbled toffee candy, but you wouldn't have to use it as it's only a "garnish".
The recipe does require using vinegar, and surprise...Bourbon. If I were making it and didn't want to use the bourbon, I would be substituting with apple juice. It's such a little bit anyway, that I can't think it's crucial.
I hope this helps,
Julia in Boca Raton, FL
My oldest son loves Butterscotch cream pie and in all my years of attempts I just never got the hang of it. They're always too runny. I'd love to find a good recipe. Anyone have one?
My aunt , who is an excellent cook, used regular pudding mix...the cooked kind...but added 2 egg yolks to the mixture as it was cooking. Just whisk it in with the milk and follow the package directions.
I always thought she made everything from 'scratch' until I caught her one day!! She swore me to secrecy, so please don't tell!! LOL
I have always done what my mom did and that was just to use Jello cooked butterscotch pudding as the filling. Since she had celiac disease and could not tolerate flour, she made a crust out of corn flake crumbs, sugar, and butter, then put the pudding on top and whipped cream on top of that...YUMMY! I have also used graham wafer crumbs instead of the corn flake crumbs, either way it works out well and tastes great! Always get rave reviews from guests!
I just took a butterscotch pie to a senior citizens luncheon at church last week and received rave reviews. I use my Watkins brand Dessert and Frosting Mix. These come in many different flavors (banana, butterscotch, chocolate, coconut, lemon, rice pudding, vanilla, and tapioca). My mother and grandmother always ordered Watkins products when I was growing up (the chocolate is very, very good, too). One container makes about five pies or 35 servings of pudding. I can send you a catalog if you want, just let me know.
Trudy Powell
trudypowell@sbcglobal.net
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