French Silk Shooters
French Silk Shooters: Dreamy, satiny smooth and decadent French silk pie filling served in shooter or shot glasses for mini desserts. Perfect for a dessert buffet.
French Silk Shooters
It’s no secret my family loves French Silk pie. When the Sunday Supper crew decided to share “Tantalizing Trays,” I immediately thought of creating individual dessert servings utilizing our favorite pie filling. When I caught Bill scrounging in our pantry for Oreos, I knew it was time to treat him to these French Silk Shooters.
It’s Always the Season for a French Silk Dessert
Pumpkin pie is always a given at Thanksgiving…then I poll the family as to what to make for our second dessert. Yes, a family of 5 needs two desserts for this holiday…whether or not we have company. That’s OK, isn’t it? I’d love apple or pecan, but invariably I’ll hear that we must have French silk pie.
In fact, our whole Thanksgiving dinner is pretty much the same year after year. Not so ideal for a food blogger! But maybe this year, I’ll make mini French silk shooters. Now these would be a crowd pleaser…at least with my crowd! Though I’m pretty sure your crowd would be enamored with them, too.
Rich, Easy French Silk Recipe
Do you know how easy it is to make this French silk pie filling? Only a few ingredients. Make sure to look for pasteurized eggs since they will not be cooked in this recipe. Butter, sugar, chocolate and an egg, and that’s it!
Having a stand mixer is nice given the long beating times, but these can also be made with a hand mixer. They are heavenly! You know they’re good when you accidentally dribble a little tuna marinade…quite oily and full of salty, preserved lemons….onto the top of one of these beauties. And the hubby just scrapes a little of the cream off the top and dives in. Now that’s an endorsement!
French Silk Shooters
Mini portions of French Silk Pie Filling - smooth, creamy and decadent!
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons (½ stick) butter, at room temperature
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled
- ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 large pasteurized egg--Davidson's Safest Choice brand preferred*
- 1/3 cup heavy whipping cream
- 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/3 package Whip-It (optional)
Instructions
- In the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, cream butter and sugar for about 2 minutes, till light and fluffy. Stop and scrape sides of bowl with spatula frequently during preparation. With mixer running, gradually add melted chocolate and the vanilla. Add egg, and beat at medium speed for 5 minutes. Divide chocolate mixture between shot glasses.
- Whip cream with a splash of vanilla, a couple tablespoons of powdered sugar and Whip-It, if desired. Top each shooter with whipped cream and raspberry or chocolate curls if desired. Chill in the refrigerator at least 4 hours.
Notes
Adapted from Jean Webster.
Total time does not include chilling time.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Amount Per Serving: Calories: 0Total Fat: 0g
41 Comments on “French Silk Shooters”
Gosh, those manage to look completely adoreable and delicious at the same time! HOpe you are having a great weekend!
WOW these sounds sooooo good Liz, and the fact that they are simple to make? Oh ya, gonna happen soon!
We always have multiple desserts at our family dinners too, you need choices!!! These are stinkin cute!!
Seriously delicious looking…as always, Liz. You are amazing!
Okay. This is going to happen in my house and soon. What a great presentation too.
Just love how easy these sound … and also that they’re little ‘shooters’ rather than larger pots. Makes for not only a tasty but also a guilt-free dessert!
Sooooo fancy and soooo perfect for my upcoming girls’ night in! Thank you!
Gosh, your desserts are so pretty! Totally love the shooters!
So decadent Liz! And I can’t get over your gorgeous raspberries, year-round!!
May I have 2?
It’s the dessert I’ve been waiting for!!! and I have Davidson’s safe Eggs in my fridge right now!! can’t wait to try this Liz!!! Just stunning and so pretty!!
These are so elegant looking! They’d be perfect for a cocktail party or a gathering of friends.
Not being a crust person, I think these look even better than the whole pie!
Such an elegant way to serve a wonderful dessert. I love those shot glasses too.
I would love these little shooters too for Thanksgiving. Pumpkin is a must but not my favorite. Maybe since these are little they could be the dessert that goes when the leftovers are brought out.
I hope Bill will love your dessert! Anyway I prefer your silk shooters to a Oreo’s ! Love your glasses too !
A great dessert! (Sans the tuna:@) Your glasses are pretty too Liz!
I’m all for dessert shooters. That way if I eat 2, I’m not guilty of really over doing it!
French sophisticated silky shooters look heavenly. No wonder your family insists on a repeat performance every year =) Nice touch to put the ice cubes under the dessert, too =)
They look so elegant! Would decorate any table 🙂