ORANGE MOUSSE PIE

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So creamy and delicious! Like a dream-sicle in a slice of pie!

Provided by Terrie Hoelscher

Categories     Pies

Time 2h30m

Number Of Ingredients 12

CRUST
1 refrigerated pie crust [from a 15-oz box], softened to room temp
FILLING
1 env. unflavored gelatin
3/4 c orange juice
1 pkg [8-oz] cream cheese
1 c powdered sugar
1 tsp grated orange zest [only the orange part of the peel, not the white, pithy part]
12 oz lite or sugar-free cool whip, thawed
1 can(s) mandarin oranges, 12 oz.
save your orange peel, to make curls out of the peel for garnish!
TIP: CAN USE TWO LARGE ORANGES, PEELED, SEEDED, JUICED AND COARSELY CHOPPED, IN PLACE OF THE PRE-MADE ORANGE JUICE AND CANNED MANDARIN ORANGES.

Steps:

  • 1. Heat oven to 450°. Once you have softened one pie crust according to package directions and placed into a 9" glass pie plate, bake crust for 15 minutes. Use a pie crust weight (I use white rice, poured into foil, to loosely line the crust), or prick the pie crust, so it doesn't bow up while baking. COOL COMPLETELY. Also make sure the pie plate itself is completely cool, so the heat doesn't merge up thru the crust and is then trapped under the filling once you pour it in. It will ruin your crust, if it's not completely cool.
  • 2. In a 1-qt. saucepan, mix unflavored gelatin and orange juice. Allow to stand for 1 - 2 minutes.
  • 3. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, beat the cream cheese, powdered sugar and orange zest with an electric mixer on med. speed, until smooth and fluffy. Set aside.
  • 4. After gelatin/orange juice have stood to soften for a couple of minutes, cook over med. heat, until gelatin is dissolved. Remove from heat. Set aside to cool. NOTE: at this point, I set the pan of hot gelatin/orange juice into an ice-water bath, and stir it every couple of minutes, so it will not be too hot when I pour it into the cream cheese mixture, in step 5.
  • 5. After the softened/cooked gelatin & orange juice mixture is somewhat cooled (tepid to the touch), blend it into the cream cheese mixture, using the hand mixer. Refrigerate until slightly thickened, about 10 mins.
  • 6. Fold the thawed cool whip into the orange mixture; gently fold in chopped oranges, making sure to mix it well.
  • 7. Spoon all of this into the COMPLETELY COOLED crust.
  • 8. Refrigerate until firm, about an hour, or more, if necessary. Garnish with orange peel curls (optional).

Sriyani Malkanthi
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This pie is the perfect way to end a meal. It's light and refreshing, and it always leaves me wanting more.


Charles Barrett (Chuck Dollars)
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I love the orange flavor in this pie. It's so refreshing and delicious.


Lisablazerfly1970
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This pie is so easy to make and it's always a hit with my family and friends.


Freya Hawkins
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I've made this pie several times and it's always a crowd-pleaser. It's the perfect dessert for any occasion.


Md Hussain
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I made this pie for a potluck and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved it!


M. Kamran M. Kamran
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This pie was a bit too sweet for my taste, but I think it would be perfect for someone who loves orange desserts.


Celeste Ledesma
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I'm not a big fan of orange desserts, but this pie was surprisingly good. The filling was light and fluffy, and the crust was flaky and buttery.


Hasrat Eibbad
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This pie is perfect for a special occasion, or just to enjoy as a treat.


Sandesh Shrestha
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I added a layer of fresh raspberries to the pie filling for a pop of color and flavor.


Selina Mensah
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I used a store-bought graham cracker crust to save time, and the pie still turned out great.


Chris Aneta
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I followed the recipe exactly and my pie turned out perfect. The filling was smooth and creamy, and the crust was flaky and buttery.


Armando Salillar
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This pie was easy to make and turned out beautifully. The orange mousse filling was light and airy, and the crust was flaky and golden brown. I will definitely be making this pie again!


Shante Smith
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The orange mousse filling was a bit too sweet for my taste, but the crust was delicious.


yusef hajo
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I made this pie for a party and it was a hit! Everyone loved the creamy filling and the crispy crust.


Jesica Enyelike
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This orange mousse pie was a delight! The filling was light and fluffy, with a perfect balance of sweetness and tang. The orange flavor really shone through, and the crust was flaky and buttery.


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