Creamy Old Fashioned Chocolate Pie - Easy Recipe! (2024)

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This Creamy Old Fashioned Chocolate Pie Recipe is silky, rich and a chocolate lover’s dream. it has a buttery, deep-dish pie crust that is filled with chocolate pudding, then topped with homemade whipped cream and chocolate shavings. An easy no-bake dessert!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Homemade Chocolate Cream Pie
  • You’ll Love This Pie
  • Basic Ingredients
  • How to Make Chocolate Pie
  • Tips For Success
  • How Long Does the Pudding Take to Set?
  • TroubleShooting Tip: My Pudding Didn’t Set
  • Can I Make This Ahead Of Time?
  • Storing a Finished Pie
  • Get the Recipe

Homemade Chocolate Cream Pie

This chocolate pie recipe has been a labor of love, and it’s all paid off. This is made with a rich dark chocolate pudding and topped with homemade whipped cream and chocolate shavings, it’s pure decadence.

The chocolate pudding melts in your mouth, and when you get a bite of crust, pudding and whipped cream together it’s simply the best. No special occasion is needed to enjoy this pie, but it does make a perfect addition to the Thanksgiving table or a summer BBQ.

You’ll Love This Pie

I’ve made quite a few homemade pudding recipes in the past, but this recipe is definitely one of the easiest I’ve made and a great recipe for beginner bakers. Plus the chocolate pudding is so amazing, it will satisfy even the most intense chocolate craving.

  • It’s made without egg yolks and without gelatin, it’s super easy to work with.
  • Only 7 basic ingredients for the pudding
  • It’s cooked on the stovetop, then poured into a blind- baked pie crust.
  • The chocolate pudding is silky, smooth and thick.
  • Melted chocolate gives this pudding a deep, rich chocolate flavor
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Basic Ingredients

You’ll need one 9-inch pie crust prepared and blind-baked– try my easy, no-fail crust recipe. It includes instructions for blind baking.

For the Pudding

  • Granulated sugar
  • All-purpose flour– helps to thicken the pudding
  • Cocoa powder
  • Whole milk- whole milk is best to make a thick consistency.
  • Dark chocolate bar- You’ll want to use high quality chocolate. I often use Ghirardelli 60% Cocoa as it’s readily available.
  • Unsalted butter
  • Pure vanilla extract

For the Topping

  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Powdered sugar
  • Dark chocolate
  • Crisco shortening
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How to Make Chocolate Pie

Step 1: Prepare your pie crust.

You need a 9-inch pie crust, prepared and fully baked. Cool your pie crust completely before filling.

Step 2: Make the Chocolate Pudding

  • Prepare your ingredients: Chop the chocolate ahead of time and have your sieve and bowl ready to go. Once the milk starts to bubble, things move very quickly.
  • Heat the dry ingredients: In a medium saucepan, combine the flour, sugar, and cocoa powder and whisk together. Heat for 2 minutes on medium to medium-low heat, whisking occasionally.
  • Add milk: Slowly whisk in the milk, pressing the whisk into the bottom edges of the saucepan to break up any clumps.
  • Cook to a boil: Continue whisking the pudding until it starts to thicken and lightly bubble, approximately 10-15 minutes. The mixture will start to coat the outside of the pan as it thickens. Ensure it’s thicken before moving onto the next step, so you’re pudding will not properly set.
  • Add chocolate: Slowly add the chocolate and continue whisking until the chocolate is completely melted. Cook for 2-5 minutes, ensuring the pudding is bubbling and thick, stirring occasionally.
  • Add butter and vanilla: Remove the pudding from the heat and whisk in the vanilla extract and butter and whisk until the butter is melted and combined.
  • Strain: Strain the pudding through a fine sieve,three times, rinsing the sieve in between each time. This will prevent your pudding from having a grainy texture. Don’t skip this step. Pour the pudding into a heat proof bowl and cover with clear plastic wrap (placing directly on the surface of the pudding), then poke a few holes in the plastic wrap with a toothpick.
  • Cool: Allow the pudding to cool on the counter for at least 1 hour before refrigerating. Refrigerate 2-4 hours until the pudding has cooled and is firm. Pour in the prepared pie crust. Prepare the whipped cream prior to serving.

Step 3: Assemble the Pie

  • Once the pudding is ready, pour it in your baked pie crust and refrigerate it until it sets and it’s completely cooled.
  • Top with homemade whipped cream and chocolate shavings.
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Tips For Success

  • Use a high-quality dark chocolate bar. Chocolate bars melt down so much smoother and are less oily than chocolate chips. You’ll want to use high quality chocolate.
  • Strain the pudding. It’s important to catch the clumps of dry ingredients that did not dissolve. I strain the pudding 3 times, rinsing the sieve in between. Do not scrape the bottom of your saucepan, those clumps that are sticking to the bottom are no good.
  • Cool the pudding before pouring it in your pie crust: This prevent a soggy pie crust.
  • Cover the top of the warm pudding with saran wrap: This prevents a skin from forming of of the pie. Use a toothpick to poke a few holes, allowing some of the air and condensation to escape.

How Long Does the Pudding Take to Set?

You’ll need a few hours. I let it sit on the counter for about an hour until it partially cooled then I refrigerate for 2-4 hours before pouring it in the pie shell.

TroubleShooting Tip: My Pudding Didn’t Set

I have received several comments or emails from people who have made this recipe and their pudding did not set, even after chilling overnight. If cooked properly, following the specified ingredients, this should not have an issue.

It’s important that the pudding is thickened at two stages, once when the dry ingredients are incorporated into the milk and again after the chocolate is added. Each time the mixture should be bubbling and thick. You’ll also notice in the first stage that the mixture is starting to coat the outside of your saucepan.

Your friends will be seriously impressed with your dessert, even if you have an ugly pie crust like mine. Pie crust is my arch-nemesis.

Can I Make This Ahead Of Time?

Yes! It keeps very well in the refrigerator, although I suggest adding the whipped cream right before serving.

You can make the pudding even the day before you make the crust and then pour the pudding into your crust when it’s ready. The pudding will be thick and set but it will still spread with a spatula.

Storing a Finished Pie

Once you’ve assembled the pie, it needs to be kept in the refrigerator. Ideally, it should be covered in an airtight container or with plastic wrap. This is best when served within 3 days of preparation.

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Chocolate Pie Recipe

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  • Author: Julianne Dell
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Chill Time: 3 hours
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 4 hours
  • Yield: 8 slices

Description

This homemade Chocolate Pie Recipe is made completely from scratch using a homemade dark chocolate pudding and homemade whipped cream topping!

Ingredients

  • 1 deep dish pie crust, prepared and blind baked

For the chocolate pudding:

  • 1/2 cup (95g) granulated sugar
  • 4 tablespoons (31g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon (7g) cocoa powder
  • 3 1/2 cups (828ml) whole milk
  • 12 ounces dark chocolate, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon (14g) butter
  • 1 teaspoon (5g) pure vanilla extract

For the whipped cream

  • 1 1/2 cups (355ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 3/4 cup (98g) powdered sugar

For the chocolate shavings (optional)

  • 2 ounces dark chocolate
  • 1/2 tablespoon (21g) Crisco shortening

Instructions

  1. Prepare your favorite 9-inch pie crust and blind bake it. Cool completely.

For the chocolate pudding:

  1. Prepare all the ingredients prior to starting. In a medium saucepan, combine the flour, sugar, and cocoa powder and whisk together. Heat for 2 minutes on medium to medium-low heat, whisking occasionally.
  2. Next, slowly whisk in the milk, pressing the whisk into the bottom edges of the saucepan to break up any clumps.
  3. Continue whisking the pudding until it starts to thicken and lightly bubble, approximately 10-15 minutes. The mixture will start to coat the outside of the pan as it thickens. Ensure it’s thicken before moving onto the next step.
  4. Then slowly add the chopped chocolate and continue whisking until the chocolate is completely incorporated. Cook for 2-5 minutes, ensuring the pudding is bubbling and thick, stirring occasionally.
  5. Remove the pudding from the heat and whisk in the vanilla extract and butter and whisk until the butter is melted and combined.
  6. Strain the pudding through a fine sieve, three times, rinsing the sieve in between each time.
  7. Pour the pudding into a heat proof bowl and cover with clear plastic wrap (placing directly on the surface of the pudding), then poke a few holes in the plastic wrap with a toothpick.
  8. Allow the pudding to cool on the counter for at least 1 hour before refrigerating.
  9. Refrigerate 2-4 hours until the pudding has cooled and is firm. Pour in the prepared pie crust. Prepare the whipped cream prior to serving.

For the whipped cream:

  1. Prepare the whipped cream. Place the mixing bowl and whisk attachment in the freezer for 5 to 10 minutes to chill. Pour the heavy whipping cream into the chilled bowl and use an electric mixer to beat the heavy cream on medium-high speed until soft peaks start to form. Slowly add the powdered sugar and continue beating on high speed until stiff peaks form. Top with chocolate shavings (optional) or dust with cocoa powder.

For the chocolate shavings:

  1. Combine chocolate and shortening in a heat-proof bowl. Microwave at 50% power in 30-second increments until the chocolate is melted and stir until completely smooth.
  2. Using an offset spatula to thinly spread the chocolate over a flat surface, such as a cookie sheet. Refrigerate until the chocolate is firm. Use a bench scraper or the offset spatula to scrape the chocolate off the sheet pan.

Notes

  • Pudding consistency: Be sure that the milk & dry ingredients have thickened and are bubbling prior to adding the chocolate. After adding the chocolate, it should be stirred & melted, and continue cooking for another few minutes until it’s bubbling and thick.
  • Properly cooling: After the pudding has cooled on the counter for 1 hour, it can be transferred to the refrigerator to cool completely or poured into the cooled, baked pie crust and then refrigerate another 2-4 hours until the pudding is firm. Do not pour the hot filling directly in the pie crust.
  • When to add the topping: Add the topping before serving, and only once the pudding has cooled completely.
  • Types of chocolate to use: I’ve also tested this recipe with Baker’s Chocolate Semi Sweet baking bar, a standard Hershey’s Bar and Chocolate Chips. If you prefer a less strong chocolate taste, I’d recommend using a Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bar
  • Storing:This needs to stay in the refrigerator, ideally in an airtight container or covered with plastic wrap. It’s best served within 3 days of preparation.

Nutrition Information:

1 slice

720

50.8g

177.3mg

41.3g

24.8g

75.4g

4.2g

12.9g

75.1 mg

  • Category: Pie
  • Method: Refrigerator
  • Cuisine: American
Creamy Old Fashioned Chocolate Pie - Easy Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep a chocolate pie from being runny? ›

Cornstarch. Many recipes call for flour to thicken their chocolate pie, but I prefer to use cornstarch, which results in a smoother mouthfeel and better consistency overall.

What thickens a cream pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

What is a chocolate cream pie made of? ›

The crust is prebaked, then filled with a cooked, cooled chocolate filling. Topped with lightly sweetened whipped cream, it's the perfect combination of crispy crust, dense chocolate-y filling, and ethereal cream garnish. This is a tall pie with a generous amount of filling.

What is cream pie filling made of? ›

How To Make basic cream pie filling. Mix flour, sugar, and salt in your saucepan. Then add milk and butter. Slightly whip egg yolk and add to other ingredients in the pan.

Why won't my chocolate cream pie set? ›

A chocolate pie can not set up if it doesn't have enough cornstarch, egg yolks, or the filling wasn't cooked to 160 degrees. Use this trusted recipe and you won't have any problems!

How do I stop the bottom of my pie being soggy? ›

Prebake your crust

Prebaking provides insurance against soggy bottoms during a low and slow bake, which custard pies demand.” A preheated baking stone helps your pies brown on the bottom.

What ingredient helps thicken the filling of a cream pie? ›

Some pie recipes thicken the filling with flour; others use cornstarch, while others still rely on tapioca.

Is cornstarch or flour better for pie filling? ›

All-Purpose Flour

Most people prefer other thickeners over flour because it creates a cloudy filling with a slightly gummy texture and a wheat-flavored taste. How to substitute: As a general rule of thumb, use twice as much flour as cornstarch or arrowroot.

What are 2 thickening agents used in pies? ›

When thickening a fruit pie filling, there are several options to consider. Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency.

Why is it called crack pie? ›

Tosi originally named the dessert Crack Pie for its addictive qualities, but changed it to Milk Bar Pie in 2019 after the name was criticized as insensitive.

What is the difference between chocolate cream pie and French silk pie? ›

The Crust: Chocolate cream pie traditionally sits on a cookie crumb crust, while French silk pie traditionally sits on a pastry crust. The Filling: Chocolate cream pie filling has a denser, pudding-like consistency, while French silk pie filling has a lighter, airier, more mousse-like consistency.

Why is there liquid in my chocolate pie? ›

You overheat the eggs, used too much sugar or exposed the meringue to excess humidity. Dew point above 65° will do it. Next time use an Italian meringue for pastry to be kept overnight.

Why put butter in pie filling? ›

Some say that scattering small bits of butter over a fruit filling keeps the juices from bubbling over in the same way that adding a bit of fat to simmering jam keeps it from foaming up in the preserving pan. The theory is that the fat disrupts the formation of bubbles on the surface of the viscous fruit mixture.

What's the difference between custard pie and cream pie? ›

In North America, "custard pie" commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust.

What is graham cracker pie made of? ›

A graham cracker pie is not just any pie made with the famous crust. Instead, it's a silky and beautifully simple vanilla custard pie, covered in meringue, sitting in a buttery crust of, you guessed it, graham crackers.

How do you keep pie filling from being runny? ›

Precook the filling

But by cooking apples, sugar, spices, and thickener just long enough for the apples to release their juice and the thickener to do its work — typically, 5 to 10 minutes over a burner — you reduce the risk of those same juices pooling in the bottom of the crust as your pie bakes.

How do you keep a chocolate pie from weeping? ›

Always prepare the meringue before preparing the pie filling so it's ready to spread while the filling is still hot. The heat from the filling will "cook" the meringue onto the filling and make it less likely to leak or shrink. Seal the meringue completely to the edge of the pie so it touches the crust.

Why is my chocolate pudding pie runny? ›

Pudding is usually runny because it has been stored in the refrigerator for too long or in an open space. Another cause could be due to improper cooking methods.

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