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    Sex In a Pan Recipe

    howdy CFS fans !
    This is a recipe that my grandmother used to make all the time. Now its one of my favorites to make

    (I have know idea where the name came from thou. But it always gets a good :lol: )


    Sex In a Pan

    (1) First Layer/Bottom Layer

    1 1/2 cups flour
    3/4 cups margarine
    2/3 cup chopped nuts (pecans are more flavourful)

    Cream together and press in bottom of 9x13" pan.
    Bake at 350F for approximately 20 mins.

    (or I just get lazy and make a Graham Crumbs base)

    (2) Second Layer - Beat together and spread on cooled crust:

    8 oz. (250 g) pkg. of Philadelphia Cream Cheese
    1 cup icing sugar
    1/2 a large container Cool Whip

    (3) Third Layer - Mix together & spread on cheese mixture

    2 pkgs. (92 g) pistachio jello instant pudding
    3 cups of milk.
    Let set for a few mins.

    (4) Fourth Layer

    Spread the rest of the Cool Whip on top.

    Option: You can then add maraschino cherries for decoration.

    Chill in refrigerator 24 hrs before cutting.

    Enjoy!

    Tip: I use low fat products when I make mine lol
    Last edited by KinkyBunny; 10-03-2010 at 11:47 PM. Reason: correcting spelling

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    YUMMY! I actually make this every Christmas for one of the desserts. It is so rich, and very fattening, but MMMMM very good.

    I actually don't put nuts in it, and usually just either oreo crumbs or gramb wafer.

    And I usually use "Vanilla" Jello and a layer of "Chocolate Jello"

    Might have to try pistachio jello next time
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    Looks yummy. My sister's ex-MIL used to make one with same name. Hope it IS the same because we miss her cake...her, not so much. ; )

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyCappy View Post
    YUMMY! I actually make this every Christmas for one of the desserts. It is so rich, and very fattening, but MMMMM very good.

    I actually don't put nuts in it, and usually just either oreo crumbs or gramb wafer.

    And I usually use "Vanilla" Jello and a layer of "Chocolate Jello"

    Might have to try pistachio jello next time

    Mmm yummy! I have had it with chocolate too! But not vanilla. Oreo crumbs would be good, now I am thinking about worms in Mud/Dirt. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TartTweetz View Post
    Looks yummy. My sister's ex-MIL used to make one with same name. Hope it IS the same because we miss her cake...her, not so much. ; )
    Thanks!

    MIL can get on the nerves. :lol:

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    MMM....sounds good but I think I need to buy a bigger cake pan before I can make it.

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    The first time i saw a recipe for this, was while i was looking through my Grandmas recipe cards and i seen it and was like OMG grandma!!!!


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    :lol:
    Wonder how many kids have been traumatized like you were, liljj?

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    OMG funny we have this recipe from my grandma too! Mind you with her I'm not surprised, she was kinda 'sexual', always joking about it and stuff, lol.

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    LMAO I donno Tarttweetz but it was interesting I remember sitting there going... DO I dare read the ingerdients... LMAO


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    I remember when my grandmother first told me the name. I like GRANDMA lol She used to also make Sex on A Beach too!

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    Default Well now....small world

    Hi There!

    I too have been making this recipe for years, even added it to a published work cookbook years ago. This is a family staple for gatherings, not to mention a must have for work bake sales! We too normally use chocolate pudding

    Tip 2nd layer: beat the icing sugar and cream cheese together first before adding the whipped cream....ensures creaminess.

    Only thing I found was that low-fat ingredients did not handle up well in hot areas or the summer months, and most folks I ask like the creamy texture of the dessert an believe nothing hard or crunchy should be added....tis like silk one happy eater said.

    Happy eating
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