Chocolate Cream Pie

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With a cookie crust, silky pudding center and pillowy whipped cream topping, this chocolate cream pie is a chocolate lover’s dream.

sliced chocolate cream pie with linen napkin

My son, Zach, is a serious chocoholic and has requested this chocolate cream pie for his birthday every year since he was a little boy. Naturally, the dessert has become a much-loved tradition and shows up in many of our family photos! With its Oreo cookie crust, silky chocolate pudding center, and pillowy whipped cream topping, the pie is truly a chocolate lover’s dream. Be sure to plan ahead because the filling needs at least eight hours to set before serving.

“This was far and away the best chocolate pie that I’ve ever tasted (much less made).”

John M.

What You’ll Need To Make Chocolate Cream Pie

ingredients for chocolate cream pie
  • Oreo Cookies: Provide a rich, chocolatey base for the pie.
  • Butter: Binds the cookie crumbs together for the crust and also adds richness and a smooth texture to the filling.
  • Sugar: Sweetens the filling and is also added to the whipped cream topping.
  • Cornstarch: Thickens the filling and gives it a creamy consistency.
  • Egg Yolks: Add richness and help thicken the filling.
  • Whole Milk: Creates a smooth, creamy texture for the filling.
  • Bittersweet Chocolate: Adds deep, complex chocolate flavor to the filling and a decorative garnish to the top of the pie. Make sure to use best quality such as Ghirardelli.
  • Unsweetened Chocolate: Intensifies the chocolate taste. Make sure to use best quality such as Ghirardelli.
  • Vanilla Extract: Enhances the flavor of the filling.
  • Heavy Whipping Cream: Whips into a light, fluffy topping. Make sure the whipping cream is very cold.
  • Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements

Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Make the Crust

Preheat the oven to 350°F.  In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade, blend the Oreos and butter until the mixture is finely chopped and evenly moistened.

Oreos and butter finely chopped and combined in bowl of food processor

Firmly press the crumbs into a deep-dish 9-inch pie pan, starting by lining the sides to create a crust about 1/4-inch thick, then press the remaining mixture onto the bottom to form the base. Bake the crust for 5 to 6 minutes, or until slightly crisp, then allow it to cool completely before filling.

oreo and butter crust pressed in to deep-dish 9-inch pie pan

Step 2: Make the Filling

Combine the sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a heavy medium saucepan. Whisk gently until combined.

whisking sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a heavy medium saucepan

In a bowl or large measuring cup, whisk together the egg yolks and milk.

whisking egg yolks and milk in large measuring cup

Add the milk mixture to the saucepan in a slow and steady stream.

pouring milk mixture into the sauce pan

Whisk until the mixture is smooth.

whisking mixture in saucepan over medium-high heat

Cook over medium-high heat, whisking frequently, until the mixture starts to bubble and thicken, 6 to 8 minutes.

whisking bubbling mixture in medium sauce pan

Immediately turn the heat down to a simmer and cook — whisking constantly, especially around the edges — for one minute more, until thick. (The constant stirring and low heat prevent the eggs from scrambling. Be sure to scrape the whisk against the bottom and edges of the pan where the mixture is more likely to overheat.)

thickened mixture with whisk in heavy sauce pan

Off the heat, immediately add the chopped chocolate, butter, and vanilla extract.

chopped chocolate, butter, and vanilla extract added to saucepan

Whisk until the chocolate is completely melted and the mixture is evenly combined.

whisking melted chocolate/butter mixture into milk/egg/sugar mixture in saucepan

Pour the filling into the crust and smooth the top. Press a piece of saran wrap directly over the surface of the filling to prevent a film from forming; chill in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours or overnight.

smoothed out chocolate filling in pie crust

Step 3: Make the Topping

Using an electric mixer, whip the heavy cream on medium-low speed until the whisk or beaters begin to leave tracks in the cream. Add the sugar and whip until the cream holds medium, silky peaks. Go slowly towards the end; if it gets grainy or curdled, you’ve gone too far.

whipping cream in mixer

Spread the whipped cream over the filling, leaving some of the chocolate filling showing around the edges. Sprinkle with the grated chocolate and refrigerate until ready to serve.

chocolate cream pie

Frequently Asked Questions

Did this recipe used to call for Nabisco Chocolate Wafers?

Yes, the crust was originally made with Nabisco chocolate wafers, but as of 2023, those cookies are no longer available. I’ve tweaked the crust a bit to use Oreos, which also work beautifully.

Can chocolate cream pie be made ahead?

Sure! The pie can be assembled, without the whipped topping, up to 1 day ahead of time. Store in the refrigerator covered with plastic wrap. Wait until 3 hours prior to serving the pie to make the whipped cream.

Why is my whipped cream grainy?

If it’s grainy, that means it’s over-whipped and you’ll need to start over. When making whipped cream, the key is to avoid over-whipping it—whipped cream can go from perfectly silky and voluminous to grainy and curdled in an instant. You’re aiming for soft to medium peaks when the whisk is lifted out of the bowl. To avoid over-whipping, keep a close eye on it the whole time.

Video Tutorial

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Chocolate Cream Pie

With a cookie crust, silky pudding center and pillowy whipped cream topping, this chocolate cream pie is a chocolate lover’s dream.

Servings: 8 to 10
Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes
Total Time: 50 Minutes, plus at least 8 hours to chill

Ingredients

For the Crust

  • 24 Oreo cookies
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

For the Filling

  • ⅔ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 3 cups whole milk
  • 5 ounces bittersweet chocolate, best quality
  • 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, best quality
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the Topping

  • 1 cup chilled heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 ounce bittersweet chocolate, grated or shaved

Instructions

For the Crust

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and set an oven rack in the middle position.
  2. In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade, blend the Oreos and butter until the mixture is finely chopped and evenly moistened. Firmly press the crumbs into a deep-dish 9-inch pie pan, starting by lining the sides to create a crust about ¼-inch thick, then press the remaining mixture onto the bottom to form the base. Use the bottom of a measuring cup or glass not only to flatten and even out the surface of the base but also to press against the sides, ensuring they are compact and uniform. To refine the top edge of your crust, position the side of your thumb or the edge of a measuring cup inside the crust's side wall, and with the index finger of your other hand, gently press down on the top edge. Gradually rotate the pie pan, maintaining this motion, to ensure a consistently neat and smooth edge around the entire perimeter. Bake the crust for 5 to 6 minutes, or until slightly crisp, then allow it to cool completely before filling.

For the Filling

  1. Combine the sugar, cornstarch, and salt in a heavy medium saucepan. Whisk gently until combined.
  2. In a bowl or large measuring cup, whisk together the egg yolks and milk. Add the milk mixture to the saucepan in a slow and steady stream, whisking until the mixture is smooth. Cook over medium-high heat, whisking frequently, until the mixture starts to bubble and thicken, 6 to 8 minutes. Immediately turn the heat down to a simmer and cook -- whisking constantly, especially around the edges -- for one minute more, until thick. (The constant stirring and low heat prevent the eggs from scrambling. Be sure to scrape the whisk against the bottom and edges of the pan where the mixture is more likely to overheat.) Off the heat, immediately add the chopped chocolate, butter, and vanilla extract; whisk until the chocolate is completely melted and the mixture is evenly combined.
  3. Pour the filling into the crust and smooth the top. Press a piece of saran wrap directly over the surface of the filling to prevent a film from forming; chill in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours or overnight.

For the Topping

  1. Up to 3 hours before serving, place the heavy cream in a mixing bowl. Using an electric mixer, whip on medium-low speed until the whisk or beaters begin to leave tracks in the cream. Add the sugar and whip until the cream holds medium, silky peaks. Go slowly towards the end; if it gets grainy or curdled, you’ve gone too far. Spread the whipped cream over the filling, leaving some of the chocolate filling showing around the edges. Sprinkle with the grated chocolate and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  2. Make-Ahead Instructions: The pie can be assembled, without the whipped topping, up to 1 day ahead of time. Store in the refrigerator covered with plastic wrap.

Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (10 servings)
  • Calories: 541
  • Fat: 34 g
  • Saturated fat: 19 g
  • Carbohydrates: 55 g
  • Sugar: 40 g
  • Fiber: 3 g
  • Protein: 7 g
  • Sodium: 274 mg
  • Cholesterol: 129 mg

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Comments

  • Can you use regular Oreos (not thins), and are you supposed to remove the filling?

    • — Laura on November 21, 2023
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    • Yes and yes – enjoy!

      • — Jenn on November 22, 2023
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      • Are you supposed to remove the filling? I read that you did not have to do this. What am I not understanding? Thanks–Kim

        • — Kimberly Kinser on June 29, 2024
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        • Hi Kimberly – sorry for the confusion – I recently updated the crust recipe (so that comment is referring to the old version).. With the new recipe you don’t need to remove the filling. Hope that clarifies and that you enjoy!

          • — Jenn on July 1, 2024
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  • Hello! Does this filling taste like milk chocolate or is it more of a dark chocolate result?

    • — Nicole on November 20, 2023
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    • Hi Nicole, I’d say the flavor is kind of in the middle, but leans a bit more toward dark chocolate. Hope that clarifies!

      • — Jenn on November 21, 2023
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  • Hi Jenn. Would it be okay to use semi sweet chocolate instead of bittersweet? If so, would you suggest any modifications? Thanks!

    • — Esty on November 14, 2023
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    • Hi Esty, Semisweet is perfectly fine to use; you might just reduce the sugar in the whipped cream topping by a tablespoon or two.

      • — Jenn on November 15, 2023
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  • Hi Jenn,
    I’m planning to make this for Thanksgiving it looks delicious. Can you tell me how many cookies are needed for the crust or is it the whole package? You gave a few brand options so I wasn’t sure.
    Thanks,
    Chris

    • — Chris on November 10, 2023
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    • Hi Chris, I wish I could give you a more definitive answer, but I’m not sure how many you’d need of each brand.

      • — Jenn on November 10, 2023
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  • Hi Jenn,
    If I were to use a traditional pie crust, would it still be appropriate to use bittersweet and unsweetened chocolate bars?

    • — Lisa Burrell on November 7, 2023
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    • Yep – hope you enjoy!

      • — Jenn on November 7, 2023
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  • Hi Jen, this pie looks fantastic. I would like to make it. I live in Germany, and I would appreciate it if you could explain to me: is bittersweet chocolate 55% cocoa? And is unsweetened chocolate 70% or more cocoa? Thanks a lot for your great recipes.

    • — Ana María on August 3, 2023
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    • Hi Ana, bittersweet chocolate typically has 70% cacao and unsweetened chocolate is 100% cacao.

      • — Jenn on August 3, 2023
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  • The* chocolate cream pie recipe I show off when bringing a dessert. I have been cornered by an old woman for this recipe, it is absolutely delicious. Thank you!

    • — Ashlley A on July 9, 2023
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  • For anyone making this: sometimes the pudding mixture doesn’t bubble or appear to simmer much but it is thickening and you need to be ready to turn the heat down. Make sure you don’t walk away from the saucepan, especially after the 4 minute mark or so. Also don’t cook the pudding too high or your cornstarch may lose its ability to thicken, or your eggs might curdle. Don’t let the pudding part stop you from making it though! It’s worth it!!

    • — Sparkle on June 11, 2023
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  • I’ve made this pie multiple times and it’s delicious. My kids love it when they see me working on it. I’ve only been able to use the chocolate cookies once because they are so hard to find!

    Now, I just leaned that Nabisco has discontinued making them. What would you suggest now to replace them? We do not like Oreos so that’s not an option. I have made it with chocolate graham crackers too.

    • — Suzan on May 26, 2023
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    • Hi Suzan, I think Oreo thins are the best substitute, but if that’s not an option chocolate graham crackers will work well.

      • — Jenn on May 27, 2023
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    • oh no !!! i have used those wafers for years !

      • — Jan on May 27, 2023
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  • Hi,
    Going to make this pie I don’t care for that crust. Why can’t I make a regular
    pie crust?? Which am going to do.
    Your recipes are wonderful. Thank you!

    • — Joann on April 4, 2023
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    • Hi Joann, It would be fine for you to use a homemade pie crust. I have one here if you’d like to use it. Before filling the crust, I’d bake it according to the directions in that recipe. Please LMK how it turns out!

      • — Jenn on April 4, 2023
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