Chocolate Pudding Pie With Pretzel Crust {VIDEO}
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This decadent Chocolate Pudding Pie is nestled in a crushed pretzel crust covered in a chocolate ganache and topped with fresh whipped cream. The rich chocolate custard filling pairs perfectly with the salty pretzels for a chocolate-covered pretzel pie dessert.
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You’ll Love Chocolate Pie With A Pretzel Crust
This is not your ordinary chocolate pie. This homemade chocolate pudding pie starts with a pretzel crumb crust lined with chocolate ganache, filled with smooth and creamy chocolate custard, and finished with fresh whipped cream.
You’re in for a real treat with this sweet and salty combo!
Chocolate Pudding Pie Ingredients
Made with simple everyday ingredients, this chocolate cream pie with pudding is so easy to make. Get out your shopping list and jot these ingredients down!
- Pretzels– I use pretzel sticks and crush them up in a food processor. However, you can use any pretzels you like to crush up.
- Brown sugar– You will need brown sugar for the crust as well as for the filling. When measuring, only lightly pack the brown sugar into your measuring cup.
- Butter– Be sure to use real butter not margarine. The butter helps to hold the pie crust together.
- Cornstarch– Cornstarch is a thickener. It makes your pudding thick and creamy. Be sure to measure carefully. You don’t want too much or too little.
- Unsweetened Cocoa– You will add your own sweeteners so make sure to get unsweetened cocoa for this recipe.
- Milk– I often use 2% milk, but whole milk will make the pudding even thicker.
- Egg Yolks– Yolks will give the pudding a richer taste and velvety texture.
- Chocolate– This recipe calls for both bittersweet chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate. Use the best chocolate you can afford.
- Heavy whipping cream– heavy cream allows for a sturdier whipped cream that can hold peaks.
- Vanilla extract– A little bit of vanilla helps give chocolate that delicious flavor. Be sure to use pure vanilla extract.
- Confectioners sugar– This is the same thing as powdered sugar. Do not use regular, granulated sugar.
How to Make Chocolate Pudding Pie
(full printable recipe at the end of this post)
It’s rich. It’s decadent. And, you only need your oven for the pie crust. You will be amazed at how easy this chocolate cream pie is to make.
PREP: Preheat your oven to 350℉.
PIE CRUST: Crush the pretzels, butter, and sugar and press the crumb mixture firmly into the bottom of a 9-inch pie pan. Bake the crust in the oven for 10-15 minutes.
CHOCOLATE CUSTARD: Heat brown sugar, cornstarch, cocoa, salt, and milk in a medium saucepan. Add egg yolks and cook until the custard thickens and just boils. Remove the custard from the heat and stir in the bittersweet chocolate and vanilla extract. Then, place the pan in a bowl of ice water, stirring occasionally until it cools.
CHOCOLATE GANACHE: Place the chopped semi-sweet chocolate in a medium bowl. Then, heat heavy whipping cream in the microwave for about 30-40 seconds. Pour the warm cream over the chocolate and stir until melted. Pour the chocolate ganache over the pie crust. Use a rubber spatula to help spread the chocolate up the sides and over the entire bottom of the crust. Then, place the crust in the refrigerator or freezer until set.
ASSEMBLE: Pour the custard into the cooled crust with hardened ganache and press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the pudding. Chill until firm, 4 hours or up to a day.
GARNISH: Finally, whip your cream and confectioners sugar until soft peaks form. Spread it over the pie and garnish it with extra pretzels or chocolate shavings.
Serve and Enjoy!
Sweet And Salty Pudding Pie FAQS
How do I know if the pie filling is set?
If the pie custard is flowing in a wavy movement from the center to the edge, it isn’t quite done yet. Keep it in the refrigerator. When it is done, the center will give you just a little jiggle, but the edges will be stable.
How do you keep a pudding pie from getting watery?
A pudding pie should be kept cool at all times. If you need to transport the pie, use a cooler bag with ice blocks. Avoid leaving it out of the fridge for too long before serving, especially in a warm kitchen.
How do I store leftover custard pie?
Any leftover pie should keep if covered with plastic wrap or foil in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
Can I freeze it?
Cream pies can be frozen, but I do not recommend it. After you freeze it, the thawing process can cause the filling to become watery and the pie looks very unappetizing.
Pro Pudding Pie Tips
Pretzel crumbs: You will get fine pretzel crumbs with just a few pulses in a food processor. Or, a plastic zip-top bag and a rolling pin will work if you don’t have a food processor.
Make sure the crust is golden: Be sure to remove the crust from the oven when it becomes fragrant and just slightly golden brown.
Garnish: Use a bar of chocolate and a vegetable peeler to make chocolate shavings. Or you could just sprinkle some mini chocolate chips over the pie.
Chill until firm: You want your pie custard to be firm before topping it with whipped cream. For best results, plan ahead to chill for at least 4 hours or overnight.
Pretty pie slices: Use a large, sharp knife to cut the pie into slices for serving and wipe the knife between each slice for cleaner servings.
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Tools Used To Make This Chocolate Pudding Pie:
Pie Dish: This white pie dish is the perfect bakeware for creating delicious sweet and savory pies. The white dish is my choice for any holiday or family gathering, but it comes in several colors!
Food Processor: Break up the pretzels and place them in the bowl of a food processor along with the butter and sugar. Pulse to break the pretzels further and then process continuously until the pretzels are crushed until they resemble fine crumbs.
Sauce Pan: A quality saucepan is a kitchen essential.
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Originally posted in November 2011. UPDATED November 2021. We spiffed up this post with more info and better pictures! No changes to the original recipe.
Chocolate Pudding Pie
A crust made from crushed pretzels pairs deliciously with a rich chocolate custard filling for this sweet and salty Chocolate Pudding Pie.
Ingredients
- 4 ounces (3 cups) broken pretzel sticks
- 3/4 cup lightly packed light brown sugar, divided
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted
- 1/4 cup cornstarch
- 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
- Pinch of salt
- 2 1/2 cups whole milk (I used 2%)
- 4 egg yolks
- 3 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 ounces semi sweet chocolate, chopped
- 1¼ cups + 2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream, divided
- 2 tablespoons confectioners sugar
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees F. In a food processor combine pretzels, 1/4 cup brown sugar, and butter; blend until mixture resembles fine crumbs. Press mixture firmly into bottom and up sides of a 9-inch pie pan. Bake crust until fragrant and just turning golden, 10 to 15 minutes; cool.
- In a medium saucepan whisk together 1/2 cup lightly packed brown sugar, cornstarch, cocoa, salt, and milk. Place over medium heat and stir until sugar is just dissolved, about 2 minutes. Whisk in egg yolks. Cook, stirring constantly, until custard thickens and just boils, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in bittersweet chocolate and vanilla. Place pan in a bowl of ice and water and stir occasionally until custard cools.
- While custard cools, make a chocolate ganache to cover pie crust. Place chopped semi sweet chocolate in medium bowl. Heat 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons of heavy whipping cream in microwave about 30-40 seconds (just until boils). Pour warm cream over chocolate and stir until melted. Pour over cooled pie crust, using rubber spatula to help spread chocolate up the sides and over entire bottom of crust. Place in refrigerator or freezer until set.
- Pour custard into cooled crust with hardened ganache and press plastic wrap directly onto surface. Chill until firm, 4 hours or up to a day.
- Whip cream and confectioners’ sugar until soft peaks form, spread over pie and garnish with extra pretzels and chocolate shavings.
Notes
Recipe adapted from Ladies Home Journal.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 8 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 380Total Fat: 17gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 106mgSodium: 245mgCarbohydrates: 51gFiber: 4gSugar: 31gProtein: 8g
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I am the opposite and have always been a HUGE fan of pudding-based pies… which is why I think I’ve died and gone to heaven here.
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omg this looks great! Such a fun idea
My husband is a huge fan of pudding-based pies…this looks awesome!
I am the same, not so much on the pudding pies, but I could eat the crust all day every day!
We love all sorts of pies around here and this one looks FABULOUS, Cheryl!!!
YUMMMMMY! Looks divine, Cheryl!
It looks BEAUTIFUL, Cheryl!!!
Oh wow, incredible. I may have to make this yummy pie for the holidays, looks delish!
I want a piece!!
Cheryl, this looks so divine! When i saw the beginnings of it on instagram – i was desperate to see the finished product and suss out the recipe! I was not disappointed! Thanks for sharing!
Looks amazing!! Seriously gorgeous.
Sweet and Salty! My favorite! I have always loved chocolate covered pretzels. Mmmmm… 🙂
I have only ever once made a pudding pie, and it was not prietty. Total slop fest when I tried to cut it, not goo, but this sounds easy enough I may feel brave enough to try again.
I love pretzels and chocolate together. Something about the bitterness of the chocolate and the salt on the pretzel is a win-win taste sensation! I forgot how much I loved that movie!
I adore this pie. The sweet richness of the chocolate with the saltiness of the pretzels has to be an incredible combination. I’m thinking this pie just might show up on my Thanksgiving buffet!
All I need is a spoon. And then a week at the gym. But totally worth it. *YUM*
This is CRAZY!!! it looks so good I could dive in there! I can’t wait for tomorrow, I have multiple pies prepared Cheryl!
I love pudding pies! This looks so delicious and creative 🙂
Heaven! Who needs a fork, pass a spoon and the whole pie please 😀
Oh my goodness…your pie look AMAZING!!!! Love your photos..yummy!
This pie looks amazing, please save me a big slice!
I make Take 5 candy bars that have a similar flavor but I never thought to put pretzels in a pudding pie!
Send me a slice? Holy moly this looks amazing.
Love any and all pies – and love the film the Waitress – this looks so good.
I love how you wrote this post! Your pie looks delicious and while you probably didn’t need to, (with your baking talents) channeling your inner 50’s Domestic Goddess along with Kerri Russell’s character Jenna certainly didn’t hurt:)
I’m looking forward to linking up to the Pie Party tomorrow but please note that I won’t be entering the contest. Thanks for hosting this great party once again this year.
I’m not a huge baker ( I’m not baker skilled LOL) But I think I’ll have to try this pie. My husband will be sooooooo happy LOL It looks so good!
love everything about it 🙂 Yum!
This is insane! Looks so good.
It’s like chocolate-covered pretzels in pie form…oh man.
Cannot wait to try this baby out, it looks incredible!
Oh man…so much for my diet this month! We love chocolate cream pie and this crust sounds great…can’t wait to try it with my boys. Thanks Cheryl ;}
I am so crazy love with this pie. The pretzels make it extra fabulous!
I have a question on the recipe: when you say stir in the chocolate and vanilla while making the custard, is that the 3 oz of bittersweet chocolate only? And then all 4 oz of the semi-sweet is used for the ganache? I just need clarification; I like specificity in my recipes! 🙂
It sounds delicious and I cannot wait to try it!
I must say. That’s a new pie crust!!! 🙂 gotta love baking because of these new things to look out for! keeps you imagining new things.
Chocolate covered pretzels are one of my favorites so there is no question I would adore this pie!
I loved that movie; I mean LOVED it. And this pie. The combination of silky chocolate and crunch, salty pretzels is perfect.
i would eat chocolate pudding in most forms daily if i could get away with it. and i love the salty pretzel combo! yum… and thanks for not naming it “i don’t want earl’s baby pie.” (i do love that movie too.)
I love this movie! Makes me drool just thinking of all that PIE!
Oh my word! Are you kidding me? This looks amazing!
Oh my does that look gooooood! You know how much I love chocolate but throw in pretzels too, I think I’m in heaven.
I love that movie! Just finished my post on Chocolate Silk Pie and can’t wait to link up to your pie party. Looking forward to being ins’pie’red!
Oh YUM! I do love chocolate covered pretzels…I love chocolate cream pie….it’s the best of both worlds!
I have to try this, love any pie that doesn’t h ave a crust I have to roll out lol, I’m horrible at pie crust. As a btw… I’ve seen the movie WAITRESS many times and as a baker there’s a part I don’t understand at all. She is making a cream pie and she pours it into an unbaked pie shell and then puts it in the oven…. makes NO sense to me at all LOL
I am in LOVE with this pie. Sweet/Salty… can’t go wrong! I’m making it for Turkey Day… I’m sure it’ll be a hit!
WOW. This is a beautiful pie and your photos – STUNNING!
I am such a big fan of all things salty and sweet… This pie looks fabulous!
This looks to die for! Can’t wait to try this one.
Yum! This looks delicious. I love the crust with the pretzels.
Pudding pies…fruit pies…pumpkin pies..i’m not picky when it comes to pie. This looks delicious!
Gorgeous pie, Cheryl! I love the addition of pretzels. Sweet and salty. Delicious!
Oh my, it’s def the name that draws me in…I love the pretzels!! Beautiful pie Cheryl!
That looks amazing! A must try recipe.