Grandma’s Unbelievably Creamy Chocolate Pie

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Pro Tips for the Best Chocolate Pie

  • Whisk constantly while cooking to avoid lumps or scorching
  • Use whole milk for the creamiest texture
  • Don’t rush the cooling time — the pie firms as it chills
  • Cover with plastic wrap touching the surface to prevent skin
  • For deeper flavor, add ½ teaspoon espresso powder

Variations & Substitutions

  • Chocolate Meringue Pie: Use the reserved egg whites for topping
  • Extra Dark Chocolate: Replace half the cocoa with dark cocoa powder
  • Dairy-Free: Use full-fat coconut milk and vegan butter
  • Gluten-Free: Use a gluten-free pie crust

Serving, Pairing & Storage

Serving

  • Serve chilled or at cool room temperature
  • Perfect with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream

Storage

  • Refrigerate covered for up to 4 days

Freezing

  • Freeze slices individually for up to 1 month
  • Thaw overnight in the refrigerator

FAQ

  1. Why is my pie runny?
    It likely didn’t cook long enough or didn’t cool fully.

Can I make it ahead?
Yes — it’s best made a day in advance.

Can I use low-fat milk?
You can, but the filling will be less creamy.

Does it need refrigeration?
Yes, after cooling — especially for food safety.

Grandma’s Unbelievably Creamy Chocolate Pie

A rich, smooth, old-fashioned chocolate pie with a silky custard filling and golden crust — just like Grandma used to make.

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