Orange Cream Gelatin Dessert is an easy dessert that you can make from a few items in the pantry and freezer at any time of the year. It works well for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mother's Day, bridal or baby showers, etc. It is sweet and rich, yet somehow also seems light and refreshing. It is a rather nostalgic dessert as it reminds me a little of an orange push-up ice cream treat from my childhood. Plus, it is a molded gelatin dessert, which always reminds me of the past. As with other gelatin and fruit dishes, someone might call this a "Jello salad" in the United States. However, this recipe uses an entire quart of orange sherbert in addition to gelatin, so I can not bring myself … Continue Reading about Orange Cream Gelatin Dessert

Amaretto Cream Pie
A few years ago, my husband insisted we go to the Mt. Vernon Restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee for my birthday. As it had always been our tradition for the birthday person to pick the restaurant, I was not happy about going…to say the least. To try and calm me, he explained he had been there and thought I would really like their signature pie, amaretto cream. Although the thought of birthday pie instead of cake did not calm me any, I must admit I loved the pie.
I finally decided to try and make a version of the pie at home after having it a second time. Although I did not even try to exactly replicate their pie, I liked my version as much as the original.
I took the crust in a whole different direction from the restaurant’s pie deciding to make a crumb crust from almond cookies instead. I have included the crust recipe in a different post.
This recipe makes the filling for a standard 9-inch pie. You will need to make a double (actually 1 1/2 times would do) for a deep dish pie.
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Sounds awesome! I love Amaretto. Hmmmm, since my favorite cocktail is a Toasted Almond, maybe I should try a version with the Amaretto filling and a Kahlua crust! Mmmmmmmmm!! 🙂
Oooh, that sounds good. I have never had a Toasted Almond cocktail…maybe I should.