Mini Boston Cream Pies Southern-Style
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These Mini Boston Cream Pies are absolutely melt-in-your-mouth delicious and the filling and chocolate… Oh MY! When you make these Southern-style you are going to love and hate me at the same time.
These mini pies are delicious and perhaps my favorite of the canned biscuit doughnut recipes I’ve posted.
Now, there are three main components to mini Boston cream pies. First, you have the flaky pastry or biscuit. Then you have the indulgent cream filling, which is made with sugar-free pudding, lite cool whip, and fat-free or low-fat milk. The final touch is the chocolate ganache on top. This is the only real sugar in the recipe, so as far as calories and guilt go, you could do a heck of a lot worse than these! Don’t bother telling anyone in your family these are actually light, no one will believe you!
Recipe Ingredients
- Canned biscuits
- Sugar-free instant jello
- Lite cool whip
- Vegetable oil
- Milk (I used 1%)
How to Make Mini Boston Cream Pies
Here’s a step-by-step guide to how to make these mini pies:
Place about 1/2 inch of oil into your pan and heat it on medium heat for about five minutes or so, to make sure it is good and hot.
Add in biscuits.
After less than a minute, they will be ready to turn. Turn them over and let them get good and golden brown on both sides. Remove from oil and place onto a paper towel-lined plate.
How to Make the Pie Filling
Now we make the Boston cream filling for our pies. This is one of my favorite fillings. I use this recipe to fill cream puffs and as a light icing for cold cakes. It’s also great just dolloped over fresh fruit.
Place 1 1/2 cups of fat-free milk in a mixing bowl. Add an entire small box of sugar-free french vanilla pudding. Note that we are adding 1/2 cup less milk than what the pudding calls for so this will be a bit thicker.
After that is mixed up, add eight ounces of lite whipped topping.
Make sure it is all blended up well. I mix mine with the mixer for a minute or two and then stir from the bottom with a rubber spatula to ensure I didn’t miss any. This is just delicious.
Now, using a pastry bag with a tip or just a new oral syringe (which you can get at any pharmacy for next to nothing – they might even give it to you if you tell them you’ll bring them some of these!), press the tip into the side of the doughnut and pipe a little filling in each one. I go for a little less than a tablespoon but you can do as much or as little as you like.
There ya go, filled doughnut …er uh…mini Boston cream pie!
Chocolate Ganache
Now, you are more than welcome to make the chocolate glaze for your mini cakes from scratch. Here’s my recipe for the creamiest chocolate frosting ever (made using , cocoa powder, , , and . However, this is meant to be a quick and easy recipe, so I just used some store-bought chocolate frosting and stuck it in the microwave for about thirty seconds to get it to a good glaze consistency. Repeat with each individual Boston cream pie. Yummmm.
Storage
Store leftover Boston cream pie minis in an airtight container or covered in in the fridge for up to 4 days. Because of the pastry cream filling, these pies won’t freeze well.
Recipe Notes
- Instead of biscuits, another option is to sandwich the between a pair of Nilla wafers. Yum!
- You could also make a instead and pipe the into the center of the cupcakes. To easily make the cupcakes, use a yellow sponge . For pies, use a .
Other products of my canned biscuit doughnut frenzy:
Quick and Easy Jelly-Filled Doughnuts
Ingredients
- 1 can biscuits five or ten count, NOT the flaky layers type
- vegetable oil
- vanilla pudding small box, sugar-free
- 1 1/2 cups fat-free milk or low fat
- 8 ounces light whipped cream or low fat
- 4 tbsp chocolate frosting we used a canned frosting
Instructions
- Pour the vegetable oil in a skillet to a depth of 1/2-inch. Place on medium heat and let it heat up for about five minutes to make sure the oil is good and hot.vegetable oil
- Place the biscuits in the hot oil and turn as soon as they become brown, and let them brown on both sides. Remove to a paper towel-lined plate.1 can biscuits
- To make the filling, mix the milk and the instant vanilla pudding together in a medium bowl, blend well. Add the whipped topping and mix until well blended. Stir with a spatula from the bottom a few times to continue mixing.vanilla pudding, 1 1/2 cups fat-free milk, 8 ounces light whipped cream
- Place in an icing bag with a tip or an oral syringe and pipe into the doughnuts from the side.
- Heat the chocolate frosting in the microwave for about thirty seconds, until it is of glaze consistency. Pour into a small bowl. Dip the top of each mini Boston cream pie into the ganache and place them on a plate to serve.4 tbsp chocolate frosting
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Submitted by Bev
I must try these!
YUM!
I made these this morning. We polished off four in about 20 minutes.
Be sure you blot ’em good with paper towels before you fill them. I didn’t and they were a little greasy, but that’s my fault, not the recipe – it was fantastic.
I also had absolutely nothing to do with the disappearance of the entire bowl of creme filling. Nothing at all. Pay no attention to the bowl beside my computer. Sheerest coincidence, I’m sure. 😀
Now here is a woman to look up to!!
LOL!
So glad you liked them…still laughing!
Well I can see that my food lifestyle changes are going to turn into a severe “diet” – I think when I’m looking at some of these recipes I will gain 10 lbs and that’s BEFORE I make some of these (and I WILL be making some of these)
Thanks so much for sharing all your great ideas and recipes
Oh, I LOVE Boston Cream Pie! Curses, I’m going to be compelled to make them this week! LOL!! Oh, and I can totally relate to your description of Engineers and their Engineer Mobs…I’m married to one! 😉
delicious! these look wonderful Christy! yummy as always!
Alright, I gotta give up kudos to the husband on this one. I never dreamed they’d be such a hit.
Don’t go getting a big head though, Ricky, you still gotta do all the trim painting in the living room 🙂
~Christy
My butt would like to thank you in advance for these. I made the fried doughnuts from the earlier post. My husband asked for them twice more that week. We ate them until we felt queasy. I love Boston Creme Pie and I happen to have everything to make these. Curses!! I’m supposed to be losing weight.
Dear Brindi’s Rear,
You are most welcome for both posts on melt in your mouth doughnuts as well as Baby Boston Creme Pies. I wanted to thank you for taking the time to be so gracious. Normally, I hear back from midsections, tummies, and taste buds but I have yet to hear from a derriere and have always felt certain that most of the greatest southern cuisine was destined for your exact destination.
I am sure you are a cushion of support for all that relies upon you and do hope that I can in some small way, contribute to your continued success in your line of work. After all, there aren’t many things in this world which one can rest upon quite so firmly as yourself.
On another note, I feel I must warn you that your mistress has made explicit claims of wishing to downsize you. I fear for your very existence as well as her comfort should this come to pass. Few appreciate the buffer of softness you provide until it is gone, and then they are left thin, bruised, and hungry.
I hope that this information will allow you to work with your neighbors, perhaps urging the taste buds to crave more of these filling foods while helping your lady see that she truly is lovely, especially when fully satiated :).
Gratefully yours,
Christy Jordan
P.S. It’s fun to be as easily amused as I am,honestly!