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This Chocolate Cream Pie is both rich and creamy. This pierecipe is quick and super easy since it just uses a store bought crust. We will be making a few pies for Easter guests now that my fear of making these quick and easy pies with a store bought crust has diminished. I shared my fear of making pies with you when I shared my yummy Coconut Cream Pie with you last week.

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Each and every holiday, my grandmother would decide which pies were going to be included in the dessert line up. She would ask all of us for our input on whatpies to be included. My uncle and I were the Chocolate Cream Pie fans of the family. Just the thought of a holiday without chocolate cream pie would not make for a good holiday for either of us. One year, she was running a bit behind and didn’t have the time to finish up all of the pies. It was one sad day, ha ha. I still remember chocolate pie not being included with all her other yummy desserts.

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I have always been a fan of chocolate. Chocolate cakes are my favorite. Chocolate fudge is a must. Everything chocolate for this girl. I am sure many of you can relate.

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After moving to Cincy, I no longer had grandmas pie for our holiday dinners. I will quite often put in an order at Frisch’s for a chocolate pie but it’s just not my grandmother’s chocolate pie.

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Since her recipe is actually quite simple, I decided I would give it ago and make my own chocolate cream pie this year. I wanted to do a test run on this recipe to see if I could even come close to replicating it.

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She does make her own pie crust from time to time. When she is pressed for time, she will purchase store bought pie crusts. Sometimes she will use a graham cracker crust, sometimes a chocolate cookie crust. But the pie is always pure chocolate heaven with whichever crust she made. A simple dessert that tastes delish.

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I decide I would use a store bought crust for this pie just like I did with the coconut cream pie. You Could also use my Easy 4 Ingredient Homemade Pie Crust. The store bought works great with both of these cream pies. Plus, I wanted to keep the recipe as simple as possible.

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INGREDIENTS
1 Refrigerated Pie Crust (or homemade if you prefer)
Filling:
2/3 cup Sugar
1/4 cup Cocoa Powder
3 bsp Cornstarch
1/4 tsp Salt
2 1/4 cup Milk
1 tsp Vanilla
Topping:
1 cup Heavy Cream
3 tbsp Sugar

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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 450.
Press pie crust into a 9″ pie pan and bake on lower rack for 10-12 minutes (until crust is browned).
Allow to cool completely.
Combine sugar, cocoa, cornstarch, and salt in a medium pan.
While stirring constantly, slowly add in milk and bring to a boil over medium heat.
Remove from the heat and stir in vanilla.
Pour into pie crust and chill until firm.
Whip heavy cream at high speed.
Slowly add 3 tablespoons sugar.
Beat until stiff peaks form.
Spread whipped cream over pie.
Sprinkle with shaved chocolate (optional).
Refrigerate until ready to serve.

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The filling comes together so easily. Just a few minutes of cooking and it is ready to cool. I was amazed with how rich and smooththis chocolate pie turned out with so few ingredients.

The hubby and kids were super excited to see that I was making a chocolate pie. They even commented how long it has been since we enjoyed grandmas chocolate pie. Each of them enjoyed a piece after dinner and all of them came back for seconds later in the evening. I managed to get just once slice. Yup… just one slice. I know I will be the first in line to snag a piece of this pie on Sunday when we dig in to Easter desserts.

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What desserts do you enjoy after your Easter dinner? Does your family request pies?

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Chocolate Cream Pie Recipe

By: Jen CIncyshopper

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Ingredients

  • 1 Refrigerated Pie Crust, or homemade if you prefer
  • Filling:
  • 2/3 cup Sugar
  • 1/4 cup Cocoa Powder
  • 3 bsp Cornstarch
  • 1/4 tsp Salt
  • 2 1/4 cup Milk
  • 1 tsp Vanilla
  • Topping:
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream
  • 3 tbsp Sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 450.

  • Press pie crust into a 9" pie pan and bake on lower rack for 10-12 minutes (until crust is browned).

  • Allow to cool completely.

  • Combine sugar, cocoa, cornstarch, and salt in a medium pan.

  • While stirring constantly, slowly add in milk and bring to a boil over medium heat.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in vanilla.

  • Pour into pie crust and chill until firm.

  • Whip heavy cream at high speed.

  • Slowly add 3 tablespoons sugar.

  • Beat until stiff peaks form.

  • Spread whipped cream over pie.

  • Sprinkle with shaved chocolate (optional).

  • Refrigerate until ready to serve.

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FAQs

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!

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.

Why is my chocolate pie filling runny? ›

This can happen for several reasons: if the cooking process was rushed, if the filling wasn't carefully watched and stirred frequently, the filling was overcooked, the stovetop heat was too high, or if the pie isn't given enough time to chill. Any ingredient substitutions could also result in a runny chocolate pie.

How long does chocolate cream pie keep? ›

Chocolate Cream Pie will keep for 2-4 days, covered in the fridge. The crust continues to soften every day that it is stored and the filling can begin to weep at 4 days.

What do I do if my cream pie is runny? ›

To fix this, you can cook the pudding mixture over low heat until it thickens, or add a thickener such as cornstarch or tapioca flour. Another possible reason for a runny banana cream pie is that the pie filling was not chilled properly before being added to the crust.

How do you fix chocolate that won't set? ›

Add More Chocolate

One of the best ways to go about this is by adding more chopped chunks of chocolate to fix the seized chocolate. This ensures that the chocolate at high temperature is supported by room temperature chunks of chocolate; to retain its true melted consistency.

What is the best ingredient to use in thickening the filling of cream pie? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed.

Is cornstarch or flour better to thicken a berry pie? ›

Which one you use is a matter of personal preference. Cornstarch makes for a shiny, glossy filling. A little goes a long way because it has twice the gelling power of flour. Flour thickens nicely but leaves more of a matte finish.

What is a substitute for cornstarch in cream pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy substitute for cornstarch; in fact you may see recipes for thickening pie fillings or soups with either. You'll need 2 tablespoons of flour for every 1 tablespoon of cornstarch in a recipe.

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 cream pie gritty? ›

Chocolate is very sensitive to heat and melts at just above body temperature. But if it gets too hot then it will turn grainy or lumpy and the fats will start to separate out. Sometimes this can be corrected by adding some cream or water.

How do you make pie filling firmer? ›

Types of Pie Thickeners
  1. All-Purpose Flour. Flour is a popular thickener for sauces and soups, and it can be used to add body to your fruit filling. ...
  2. Cornstarch. ...
  3. Arrowroot. ...
  4. Quick-Cooking Tapioca. ...
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Can chocolate cream pie be left out overnight? ›

If a pie contains eggs or dairy products, it should be stored in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Pies that do not contain dairy products, such as fruit pies can be stored, loosely covered at room temperature for up to two days.

Can you make cream pie the day before? ›

The crust can also be made a day ahead. Cool completely and wrap in plastic overnight. You can also pour the filling in the pie crust the day before. Just be sure to use the buttered parchment, store in the refrigerator, and don't add whipped cream until just before serving.

Can you refreeze chocolate cream pie? ›

While technically you could re-freeze leftover dessert, we don't recommend it as the pie may fall apart due to the frost/thaw cycle (same kind of thing as potholes in the road).

Why is my dipping chocolate not hardening? ›

The chocolate wasn't tempered (or pre-crystallised)

As a result, your chocolate won't harden and will continue to feel wet. Always temper your chocolate properly before working with it.

How do you fix pastry cream that didn't set? ›

Runny pastry cream most often comes from undercooking the egg yolk mixture. If you remove it from the heat too soon, the amylase in the egg yolks won't break down and will prevent the cream from fully setting. If you find your crème pâtissière is too thin, return to heat and bring to a boil over medium heat to thicken.

What do you do if your pie doesn't set? ›

But if you bake your pie and it's STILL runny try letting it cool down (if you haven't yet) and it will likely thicken as it cools, put it back in the oven again to activate the thickener or drain off some of the liquid off and then put it back in the oven.

How do you fix a custard pie that didn't set? ›

If the custard is undercooked it might never set, while if you add the eggs without tempering them or while the mixture is too hot, you might end up with scrambled eggs. If you find yourself with a runny custard, you do have options. One way to combat a custard that will not set is to reboil it.

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