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Chocolate Cream Pie

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published6 Oct '23 Updated29 Jun '25
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A magnificent Chocolate Cream Pie with a chocolate biscuit base, a creamy smooth chocolate custard filling, topped with clouds of cream. Also known as a chocolate pudding pie, it tastes like a cross between chocolate mousse and Chocolate Bavarian Pie!

Close up slice of Chocolate Cream Pie

Chocolate Cream Pie

As a kid, I’d get so excited on the rare occasion my mother would splurge on a chocolate bavarian pie. I’m talking about the kind sold in the freezer section of supermarkets. Not a fancy patisserie cake made with the beautiful French bavarian cream, crème bavaroise.

I thought it was the best thing ever. Just the right amount of crumbly biscuity base. That chocolatey creamy filling.

And it would still be the best thing ever had I not learnt to cook it myself! While the biscuit base isn’t too different, the chocolate layer is absolutely no comparison. Homemade has real chocolate flavour and a mouthfeel that store-bought never will.

My childhood bavarian pie also evolved with the addition of a generous cloud of whipped cream, which is just heavenly with the chocolate filling, Hence, re-christened as a Chocolate Cream Pie.

I could eat this every day. I predict you will feel the same!

Overhead photo of Chocolate Cream Pie

What’s in a Chocolate Cream Pie

This Chocolate Cream Pie is a classic combination with:

  1. chocolate cookie base – made from Oreo cookies which gives it an extra intense chocolate flavour.

  2. chocolate filling – it’s essentially a pudding, a creamy-but-light custard chocolate filling. If you want to get fancy, it is in fact a type of French chocolate custard called crème pâtissière. Fancy it may sound, but it’s actually a surprisingly simple custard that you see contestants in reality cooking shows frantically stressing about making silky smooth and thick, rather than gritty and runny.

    I’m sorry, but I don’t get it. It’s not hard to make. Not if you follow the very few simple steps required to make it! You’ll see in the recipe video. 🙂

  3. whipped cream – the pie is topped with a mound of fluffy lightly sweetened vanilla whipped cream.

Dreamy is a word that comes to mind!

Inside of Chocolate Cream Pie

Ingredients in Chocolate Cream Pie

1. Chocolate filling ingredients

This custard / pudding is thickened with a combination of cornflour/cornstarch and egg yolks, enriched with butter and cream and flavoured with melted chocolate. It is DIVINE!

Chocolate Cream Pie ingredients
  • Chocolate – I use a combination of 70% cocoa dark chocolate and milk chocolate for my ideal balance of chocolate flavour intensity (70% cocoa) and creamy chocolatey-ness (milk chocolate).

  • Egg yolks – This helps the custard thicken and set as well as giving it a luxurious mouthfeel that frozen Sara-Lee chocolate bavarian pies can ever compare to!

    Also, here is a list of what I do with leftover egg whites.

  • Cornflour / cornstarch – This is also used to thicken the custard.

  • Cream and milk – The liquids for the custard. Cream is not typical for custards but it adds richness here! You can just use milk, if you’d prefer.

  • Butter – This adds yet more richness into the custard.

  • Sugar for sweetness (this is not overly sweet), vanilla for flavour and a pinch of salt to bring out the flavours (standard sweet baking practice these days).

**Forget Cool Whip** Shortcut recipes for chocolate pie fillings are pretty common on the internet. Some are made with Cool Whip (Australia, we don’t have this and I hope we never do, it’s an artificial thickened “cream” filling), or boxed chocolate pudding powder, marshmallows (too sweet for my taste), or a simple ganache filling (which is very dense and very rich).

For me, I believe that there are some things that should be done right. And if we’re going to make a homemade Chocolate Cream Pie – let’s make the best one we can! I promise it trumps boxed pudding powder. 🙂

Making Chocolate Cream Pie

2. Oreo Cookie pie base ingredients

I like making Chocolate Cream Pie with an Oreo Cookie pie crust. Made with crushed Oreo cookies, there’s terrific texture contrast with the creamy filling and an extra hit of chocolate. I also like the dark almost-black colour.

Here’s what you need:

Chocolate Cream Pie ingredients
  • Oreo biscuits – I like using Oreo cookies for the texture and flavour, I find they’re more chocolate-y than most other chocolate biscuits. But any plain chocolate biscuits / cookies will work fine here, such as Arnott’s Chocolate Ripples.

  • Melted butter – This is what makes the Oreo crumbs hold together to form a crust.


vanilla Whipped cream

And here’s what you need for the fluffy mound of whipped cream:

Chocolate Cream Pie ingredients
  • Whipping cream – Make sure you use cream that can be whipped. Not all creams are, some are made for just pouring or dolloping. Read the label to check. And – NO LOW FAT! 🙂

  • Vanilla for a touch of lovely flavour.

  • Sugar – Not too much. Just a bit, to lightly sweeten.

Making Chocolate Cream Pie

How to make Chocolate Cream Pie

This is an almost no-bake recipe. The crust is baked for 10 minutes to make it extra crisp. The custard-pudding filling is cooked on the stove, poured into the crust then refrigerated overnight to set.

1. how to make the pie crust

I use a food processor to blitz the Oreo cookies. It takes seconds!

How to make Chocolate Cream Pie
  1. Blitz – Roughly break up the Oreo cookies by hand and drop into a food processor. Blitz into fine crumbs (~5 – 10 seconds). Add melted butter then blitz briefly just to mix through. The mixture should resemble wet sand.

  2. Press – Pour into a 22.5cm/9″ pie tin. Use your hands / rubber spatula / something flat to press the crumbs firmly into the base and walls.

  3. Bake for 10 minutes at 180°C/350°F (160° fan-forced). This makes the pie crust crisper.

  4. Deflate – The crust puffs up in the oven. Gently deflate using a rubber spatula or similar – the base and walls. This too makes the pie crust crisper and firmer.


2. how to (EASILY) CUT A ROUND FROM PAPER

Before we get into the fun chocolate filling making part, a quick little tip for how to cut a circle from paper. Do this before you start the custard so you can cover the custard as soon as you pour it into the crust. It prevents a skin from forming on the surface which starts pretty quickly.

How to cut a circle from paper - cartouche / round cake pan liner
  1. Baking paper – Tear a sheet of baking paper larger than the pie tine, then fold in half.

  2. Fold in half again.

  3. Then fold into a triangle.

  4. Keep folding to form a long thin triangle.

  5. Measure how large your pie dish is by placing the tip of the triangle above the centre of the pie tin. Cut off the end.

  6. Then unfold. Voila! Neat circle that covers your pie!


3. how to make the chocolate filling

The chocolate filling ingredients are simply whisked on the stove which thickens into a custard as it heats up. The custard is pourable when hot, then sets so it’s cuttable once refrigerated.

  1. Whisk dry – Place cornflour, sugar and salt in a medium saucepan. Whisk to combine.

  2. Add liquids – Add milk, cream and yolks. Whisk to combine. Then whisk every now and then over medium high heat (or medium for strong gas stoves) as the mixture is heating up. Once the liquid is hot (around 3 – 5 minutes, you’ll see steam), turn the stove down to medium low and start to whisk constantly to ensure the base doesn’t catch. You will feel and see the mixture starting to thicken into a custard.

    45 second whisk to finish – When the mixture starts bubbling (around 4 minutes), whisk constantly for 45 seconds then take it off the stove. To see the bubbles, you will need to pause whisking. They will be slow, lazy bubbles! See video at 1:49 here.

    Lumps? Don’t fret! Take it off the stove and whisk vigorously, you should be able to whisk them out. Once smooth, return to the stove and continue. As a last resort, you can strain the custard at step 5.

  1. Melt in chocolate – Remove off the stove. Add butter, chocolate and vanilla and whisk until the chocolate melts and the filling is smooth.

  2. Thickness – The custard should have a thickness like honey. It will be pourable, but won’t mound.

  1. Pour the custard straight into the pie crust.

  2. Smooth the surface.

4. Setting and decorating

  1. Cover – Immediately cover with a round piece of baking/parchment paper, pressing lightly so it is in contact with the surface. This will prevent a skin from forming. (Don’t use cling wrap, you’ll peel a thick layer of custard off which I know you’re thinking well then I get to lick it all off! But the reality is it’s actually quite difficult to do off cling wrap. Yes, I know from first hand experience. Stick with paper!!)

  2. Refrigerate for 12 hours+ – Cool on the counter. Then refrigerate for 12 hours+ to ensure the custard fully sets.

    Don’t try to shortcut it and don’t think that you can cut a slice at the 3 hour mark because it seems pretty set! If you cut out a slice before it’s fully set, you will break the custard in the whole pie and it will never set again. Again, I know this from first hand experience from testing variation iterations of this Chocolate Cream Pie as well as this recipe, this recipe and this recipe!

  1. Cream – Carefully peel off the paper then top with whipped cream.

  2. Garnish with a sprinkle of grated chocolate, if desired. Then, it’s ready to devour!

Chocolate Cream Pie

Slices of Chocolate Cream Pie

Matters of serving and eating

Because it’s a pie, it’s best to serve it out of the pie tin. Removing the whole pie would be risky! Cut in the pie tin and lift (pulling the first slice out neatly is always a little tricky, if necessary, I will resort to a rubber spatula to get right underneath). The Oreo cookie crust holds together when sliced (see video and photos) but it crumbles a bit as you start eating it which makes the whole eating experience even better. Because, imagine this:

A big mouthful of rich, smooth, chocolatey filling with clouds of fluffy cream PLUS little bits of crumbled Oreo cookie…..

It’s just perfection!  – Nagi xx

PS If you want to make this ahead, do it up to 2 days ahead without the whipped cream weeping, then stabilise the whipped cream by adding marscapone. Information about stabilised whipped cream here, recipe is in the notes of the recipe card below.


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Close up slice of Chocolate Cream Pie

Chocolate Cream Pie

Prep: 25 minutes mins
Cook: 25 minutes mins
Cooling / refrigeration: 15 hours hrs
Total: 55 minutes mins
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Servings10 – 12
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Recipe video above. This is a magnificent yet surprisingly straight forward pie that can be made days in advance of serving. A biscuit base, filled with a creamy pudding / chocolate custard filling and topped with clouds of cream that's made entirely from scratch. No pudding mix around here!

Ingredients

Crust:

  • 25 Oreo biscuits , whole with filling in tact (244g / 8.5 oz) (Note 1)
  • 60g / 4 tbsp unsalted butter , melted

Filling:

  • 1/4 cup cornflour / cornstarch
  • 2/3 cup caster sugar (superfine sugar)
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 cups milk (whole or reduced fat, not zero fat)
  • 1 cup cream (pouring or thickened/heavy), or sub with milk (Note 2)
  • 4 egg yolks from large eggs (Note 3 for leftover whites)
  • 2 tbsp / 30g unsalted butter , cut into 1cm / 0.5" cubes
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 150g/ 5 oz dark 70% cocoa chocolate or bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped (Note 4)
  • 75g/ 3 oz milk chocolate , finely chopped (Note 4)

Whipped cream

  • 1 1/2 cups thickened / heavy cream , for whipping
  • 2 tbsp white sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Optional garnish

  • Chocolate , for grating (optional decoration)
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (160° fan-forced).
  • Cut round paper – Cut a round piece of baking / parchment paper, the size of the pie dish (to prevent skin forming on custard). (Note 5)

Oreo cookie crust:

  • Blitz – Break up Oreos roughly by hand and place in a food processor. Blitz into crumbs (~10 sec). Add butter, blitz to mix through. Mixture should resemble wet sand. (No food processor? Bash in ziplock bag with a rolling pin).
  • Press – Pour into a 23cm / 9" pie dish. Spread crumbs out and press firmly into the base and up the walls using your hands, spatula or something flat.
  • Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from oven – the crust will be slightly puffed. Press down gently using a rubber spatula (makes it even crustier!) then allow to cool on the counter before filling.

Filling (see video, it's helpful):

  • Whisk dry, then wet – Place cornflour, sugar and salt in a large saucepan. Whisk to combine. Add milk, cream and yolks. Whisk to combine.
  • Heat to thicken – Turn heat onto medium high. As the mixture warms up, whisk every now and then, but not constantly. As the liquid starts to get hot at around the 3 – 5 minute mark (you'll see steam), turn the stove down to medium low and start to whisk constantly. You will feel and see the mixture start to thicken. Got lumps? See Note 6!
  • 45 second whisk – When you see slow, lazy bubbles (~6 minutes, you will need to pause whisking to see bubbles), whisk constantly for 45 seconds then take it off the stove.
  • Chocolate and butter – Add butter, chocolate and vanilla. Whisk until chocolate melts and filling is smooth.

Assembling / setting custard

  • Pour hot filling into pie crust, filling it right to the top, smooth surface. Gently place round baking paper on surface. (Surplus custard? Note 7)
  • Cool on the counter for 2 hours then refrigerate for 12+ hours to allow the custard to fully set.
  • Whipped cream – Beat whipped cream ingredients in a bowl on high for 2 to 3 minutes until softly whipped.
  • Topping – Carefully peel back paper. Pile on the whipped cream, then grate chocolate across the surface.
  • Serving – Keep the pie in the pie tin. Cut and serve!

Recipe Notes:

1. Oreos – You will need 2 standard Oreo packets. There are 14 in each packet so you’ll use all of one packet and all but 3 in the 2nd packet.
Plain chocolate biscuits/cookies, like Arnott’s Chocolate Ripples, can also be used though the colour is not as an intense dark chocolate brown.
2. Cream – I like to add cream into the filling because it makes it just that touch more creamy and rich however, most chocolate custards / crème pâtissières are made with just milk. So you can just use milk if you wish – the filling may take 30 seconds or so longer to thicken.
3. Leftover egg whites – Here’s my list of what I do with them and all my egg white recipes can be found in this recipe collection.
4. Chocolate –I make this with a combination of dark and milk chocolate because the dark provides that intense chocolate flavour and the milk lightens the colour of the filling so it contrasts with the dark crust. You could make this entirely with milk or dark chocolate. 
Australia: For the 70% cocoa, Plaistow from the supermarkets is fine, Lindt is great! US: Ghirardelli is great too.
Chips or melts can be used as well, for a better quality option. However, I recommend using chocolate purchased from the baking aisle, not eating chocolate, as some brands are designed to not melt very well!
5. Cutting round – See recipe video at 55 seconds here. Fold a sheet of baking/parchment in half, then half again. Keep folding to make a long thin triangle with a pointy end. Measure how large your pie dish is by placing the tip of the triangle above the centre of the pie tin. Cut off the end, then unfold. Voila! Neat circle!
6. Lumpy custard? That’s ok! If you get them while on the stove, take it off the stove and whisk vigorously, this will remove most. If you’ve still got lumps after the chocolate is melted through, just strain the custard into the pie crust. 
7. Surplus custard? You might, it depends how high up the wall of the pie tin your crust goes. If you go all the way up you should use it all. If you have spare, just pour into a little ramekin and have a secret custard pot for yourself! (Maybe do this anyway 😈)
8. Storage – This pie will keep for around 3 days, then I notice the base starts softening a bit. Keep in the fridge. 
Stabilised cream – To prevent the cream from weeping, add 100g / 1/2 cup mascarpone into the cream, then beat until whipped. This will stabilise it so it doesn’t deflate for 2 – 3 days. More on stabilised cream here.
Nutrition per serving assuming 12 slices.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 173gCalories: 521cal (26%)Carbohydrates: 44g (15%)Protein: 6g (12%)Fat: 38g (58%)Saturated Fat: 22g (138%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 142mg (47%)Sodium: 114mg (5%)Potassium: 186mg (5%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 32g (36%)Vitamin A: 1069IU (21%)Vitamin C: 0.3mgCalcium: 98mg (10%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
Keywords: Chocolate bavarian pie, chocolate cream pie, chocolate pudding pie
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311 Comments

  1. Wendy says

    October 6, 2023 at 5:33 pm

    So happy Jamie has recognized you in this way! He agrees with us that you are amazing! Woo hoo!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      October 6, 2023 at 7:30 pm

      It’s so nice of someone of this mega stardom to take a moment to support others. I was honestly so touched! N x

      Reply
      • Gloria says

        October 7, 2023 at 2:41 am

        Sounds delicious! My husband is gluten free (mostly) and has been enjoying the gluten free Oreos. Not sure if they’ll work but I’m going to try.

        Reply
  2. Sue says

    October 6, 2023 at 4:51 pm

    Huge, HUGE Jamie Oliver fan here also. That is a massive compliment to receive from such a top chef and beautiful person, on your book, but it’s well deserved! I doubt you will ever get over this one! It’s kind of like, I’ve made it!!

    Like yourself, my son absolutely loved the frozen chocolate Bavarian tarts from the supermarket when he was young. Don’t know he would eat one now though from the freezer section lol so I’m going to surprise him by making this for him. Thanks for bringing back such a lovely memory and huge congrats re JO 🥂

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      October 6, 2023 at 7:29 pm

      I doubt I will get over it either!!! 🙂 What he’s achieved and the causes he is an advocate for, total respect. Love to hear what your son thinks if you make this for him! N x

      Reply
      • Sue says

        October 6, 2023 at 9:11 pm

        I think what I love about him most, it is what you say, what he does for others and what he has achieved. But you do also, Nagi, with your wonderful charity. So you go girl and soon, the whole world will find out about you, as did Jamie. What better endorsement could you get than from Jo. Maybe Gordon Ramsay next? 🤔😆

        Reply
        • Nagi says

          October 9, 2023 at 4:39 pm

          Ha ha! Can you image Gordon Ramsay doing something like that – WITHOUT swearing?? 🤣

          Reply
          • Suzanne Leighton says

            October 9, 2023 at 9:27 pm

            Hahahs yes!! But after Jamie Oliver, good old Gordie is my next favourite chef. Big, crazy mouth but bigger heart I think 😆

  3. Ailsa McQuade says

    August 11, 2023 at 3:49 pm

    Just wondering if you could freeze this ? I’ve seen chocolate Bavarians that use gelatine that are freezable up to I think 1mth. If using gelatine to make it freezer stable (assuming that was possible) I presume you’d replace cornflour with gelatine?

    Reply
  4. Jasmine says

    June 16, 2023 at 8:32 am

    Hi Nagi,

    Just wondering, if I use Arnott’s custard creme biscuits or butter snap biscuits, how many would I need for the base? I find that chocolate on chocolate is too much for me.

    Thank you so much!!! 🙂

    Reply
  5. Steph says

    June 10, 2023 at 2:54 pm

    I’m curious what the baking paper does? Super keen to try this out next time I have my dessert-obsessed niece over! 😀

    Reply
    • Andrea says

      October 6, 2023 at 6:45 pm

      The paper would be there to stop a skin from forming on the custard as it cools

      Reply
      • Nagi says

        October 6, 2023 at 7:30 pm

        Yup you’re absolutely right Andrea! N x

        Reply
  6. Kali says

    March 17, 2023 at 1:01 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious. I cooked this for pie day at work and it was everyone’s favourite. This was soooooooo good 😊 can’t wait to make it again. Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply
  7. Ian Simpson says

    March 8, 2023 at 9:31 am

    5 stars
    This looks great and easy to make. I can t wait to try it Hagi

    Reply
  8. Heidi says

    February 27, 2023 at 12:35 pm

    5 stars
    Another spectacular recipe, thank you Nagi! I love how pretty it is, and although I am not typically a fan of oreos, the base was wonderfully crispy and delicious. I was also swooning over how smooth and velvety the chocolate filling was, and just wanted to say that it worked beautifully with a 1:1 swap of arrowroot for cornflour. I will absolutely be looking for another excuse to make this again! 😋

    Reply
  9. Kat says

    December 9, 2022 at 6:16 am

    5 stars
    This is SO good! I wanted to get chocolate bavarian to bring to dinner here in Canada but of course you can’t get it here. Luckily you came to the rescue, Nagi! The Canadians were absolutely bowled over, adults and kids alike just loved it! I have a question: could I adapt this to make mini versions somehow? Or is that too ambitious? Thanks for yet another incredible recipe!

    Reply
    • Maark says

      October 7, 2023 at 1:12 am

      You can make smaller ones with 2 5 inch pans or 4 pot pie pans

      Reply
    • Margaret says

      March 18, 2023 at 7:34 am

      I often make mini cheesecakes in individual tart tins. I think that would work for this recipe.

      Reply
  10. Amanda says

    December 4, 2022 at 8:49 am

    Hi
    For this recipe, you say whip the cream. I assume the sugar and vanilla go in the cream when whipping?
    taking it to a Christmas lunch today. Can’t wait

    Reply
  11. Jasmine says

    October 18, 2022 at 9:36 am

    Hi Nagi,

    Congratulations on the cookbook!! I can’t wait to get my own copy 🙂

    I just wanted to ask if this recipe will work with any other oreos. I find chocolate on chocolate a little bit too much for me and thought I might use the golden oreos instead.

    Thank you so much 🙂

    Reply
  12. Suzanne says

    September 12, 2022 at 2:04 pm

    5 stars
    Made this (and your prime rib roast) and it was an absolute winner. Much lighter than people expected and perfect for a delicious cabernet red alongside. We only ate half the pie between 8 so the serving are definitely generous!

    Reply
  13. Tara Byrd says

    August 23, 2022 at 8:17 am

    5 stars
    Just made this chocolate pie for my husband’s birthday and he loved it! He said to just use this recipe from now on. It’s delicious and beautiful!

    Reply
  14. Blitzo says

    August 2, 2022 at 8:39 am

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, its me again! your recipe very excellent. My family loved it. Thanks!

    Reply
  15. Joan says

    July 9, 2022 at 9:38 am

    I’m absolutely gobsmacked! There are no words for how wonderful this chocolate cream pie tastes. Very easy to make and beautiful too. Thank you so much for another amazing recipe!

    Reply
  16. Belinda Thompson says

    May 26, 2022 at 5:04 am

    Excellent! My friends and family loved it!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 26, 2022 at 7:50 am

      I am glad they liked it Belinda! N x

      Reply
  17. Bota says

    May 3, 2022 at 12:05 am

    5 stars
    Loved this! This pie was a first for my family when it came to baking something from Oreos and their minds were blown away but how yummy this was. They loved it when the whipped cream chilled for a bit in the fridge. Thank you for this wonderful recipe!

    Reply
  18. Paula says

    April 24, 2022 at 8:42 pm

    5 stars
    AMAZING recipe – I made it for my family celebrations for Easter weekend and to be honest – have been dreaming of it ever since. It tastes SENSATIONAL! Thank you Nagi for another amazing recipe!

    Reply
  19. Eva says

    February 22, 2022 at 3:16 am

    I was given this pie as a gift for my birthday, and there was no way we could eat all of it. It was so delicious, yet so rich.
    I put the remaining cake in the freezer, with whipped cream on, and it went very well. I ate it half-tawed, and it was very good!

    Reply
  20. Amel says

    December 29, 2021 at 5:01 pm

    5 stars
    This was amazing! I also made one by substituting dark and milk chocolate with Terry’s chocolate orange… OMG!

    Reply
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