This creamy layered pudding dessert has been a crowd pleaser since the 1970's when it was called "The Next Best thing to Robert Redford", later versions of the recipe were called "Better Than Robert Redford". I've never heard what Robert Redford thinks of this dish named after him, but in our community it is a popular dessert for pot lucks and group dinners. This week our UMW served it, in lemon and chocolate flavors, for the high school honors dinner. Since this was a group of teens, perhaps we should have called it "Next Best Thing to Justin Bieber".
THE NEXT BEST THING TO ROBERT REDFORD
Recipe from UMW cookbook (adjusted for more crust)
1 ½ cup flour
¾ cup butter or margarine, melted
1 cup finely chopped pecans
1 (8-oz) pkg. cream cheese, softened
1 cup powdered sugar
1 (12-oz) whipped topping
1 (3-oz) pkg instant vanilla pudding
1 (3-oz) pkg instant chocolate (or lemon) pudding
3 cup cold milk
For crust, combine flour, butter or margarine and pecans.
Press into the bottom of a 18x12-inch baking pan. Bake in preheated 350 degree
oven for 15 minutes. Cool completely. Blend cream cheese with sugar; spread over
cooled crust. Spread half of the whipped topping (6 oz) over the cream cheese
layer and refrigerate. In mixing bowl, combine both pudding mixes with milk. Beat
2 minutes on medium speed. Set aside until thickened. Spread thickened pudding
over whipped topping layer, then top with remaining topping. Garnish if desired
with chocolate, nuts, or both. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
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