Chocolate Silk Pie

Active Time:
45 mins

Total Time:
2 hrs 20 mins

Servings:
8

A chocolate silk pie earns its name. In fact, very few desserts are capable of achieving this satiny, mousse-like texture without the addition of gelatin.

This unique texture comes from a delicate network of melted chocolate, sugar, and eggs that is then folded into pillowy whipped cream. Once allowed to chill in the refrigerator, the chocolate and butter solidify, transforming the liquid filling into a

sliceable airy mousse

.

Bittersweet chocolate balances the sugar in the pie, and a small amount of

espresso powder

enhances the depth of the chocolate filling.

Just before serving, garnish the pie with barely sweetened whipped cream and either a dusting of cocoa powder or a sprinkling of shaved bittersweet

chocolate

.

Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie in a pie pan ready to serve

Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox




What Is Chocolate Silk Pie?

Also known as

French silk pie

, chocolate silk pie is an indulgent, chocolatey dessert, made with a classic pie crust filled with a velvety chocolate filling and whipped cream topping. It was most likely created by Kendall « Betty » Cooper, who won a $1000 prize for her chocolate silk pie recipe in the 1951 Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest. The name is representative of the dreamy, silky texture of the chocolate filling and whipped cream topping.

Easy to prepare at home, this staple chocolate pie is always a hit, whether served for holiday gatherings or as a special weekend treat.



Ingredients for Chocolate Silk Pie

Bittersweet chocolate adds rich chocolate flavor to this dessert, with creamy chocolate filling, airy whipped cream topping, and a flaky, buttery crust for a delicious combination of textures and flavors. To make chocolate silk pie, you’ll need:



  • Single-crust pie pastry dough

    :

    Blind-baked until golden brown for a crisp, flaky crust. You can also opt for a store-bought piecrust in a pinch.

  • Granulated sugar:

    Sweetens the pie filling.

  • Large eggs:

    Binds the filling and gives it structure.

  • 60% bittersweet chocolate:

    Adds a deep chocolate flavor to the pie without being too bitter.

  • Instant espresso powder:

    Enhances the chocolatey flavor of the pie. It enhances the complexity of the chocolate without lending a noticeable coffee flavor.

  • Unsalted butter:

    Adds richness and helps set the pie filling to a sliceable texture.

  • Heavy cream:

    Whipped to lighten the filling for a mousse-like consistency.

  • Powdered sugar:

    Sweetens and helps stabilize the whipped cream.

  • Whipped cream:

    A light and airy topping.

  • Cocoa powder or shaved bittersweet chocolate:

    To garnish the pie.
ingredients for chocolate silk pie

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How To Make Chocolate Silk Pie

With a few key components and a bit of patience, this silky pie is guaranteed to impress. Full instructions are below, but here’s a brief recap before you get started:


  • Step 1. Make crust:

    Roll dough to a 1/8-inch thick circle and transfer to a greased 9-inch pie pan. Cut excess, fold dough under itself, and crimp. Press in a greased sheet of foil. Freeze at least 1 hour. Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake crust for 20 minutes, then remove foil and bake until golden brown. Set aside.

  • Step 2. Boil eggs and sugar:

    Whisk eggs and sugar in a bowl over a pot of simmering water, whisking until the mixture reaches 165°F. Set aside to cool until just warm.

  • Step 3. Melt chocolate:

    Chop the chocolate and microwave, stirring often, until melted. Pour egg mixture over chocolate and whisk to combine. Whisk in espresso powder. Cool to room temperature.

  • Step 4. Finish filling:

    Beat butter until fluffy. Slowly beat in chocolate mixture, then scrape down and beat until lightened in color.

  • Step 5. Whip cream:

    In a separate bowl, beat cream and powdered sugar to stiff peaks. Gently fold half into the chocolate mixture, then fold in remaining half. Pour evenly into crust. Refrigerate at least 8 hours. Garnish with whipped cream and cocoa powder or shaved chocolate.



Chocolate Silk Pie Variations

Just because chocolate silk pie is a time-honored dessert, doesn’t mean you can’t give it a modern twist:


  • Piecrust:

    Swap the standard pie crust for a cookie

    crumb crust

    , if preferred.

  • Chocolate:

    Change up the bittersweet chocolate with white, milk, or dark chocolate varieties as desired. You can also use a flavored chocolate for a unique twist.

  • Liqueur:

    Add a splash of Baileys, Grand Marnier, Kahlua, or bourbon for a boozy kick.

  • Spice:

    Add a warming touch with nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon, or any favorite spices.

  • Fruity topping:

    Top the pie with macerated strawberries, raspberries, cherries, or other fruits as desired for a colorful, fruity addition.

  • Flavorings:

    Add mint, almond, orange, coconut, or vanilla extract to the filling.

  • Whipped cream:

    Flavor the whipped cream topping for a chocolate, mocha, or fruity version.

  • Garnishes:

    Garnish with fresh fruit, toasted nuts, shaved chocolate or curls, toasted coconut, or a drizzle of chocolate or caramel sauce for extra decadence.



Our Tips for the Best Chocolate Silk Pie

For the best chocolate silk pie, keep these tips in mind:


  • Bake until golden brown:

    For a crisp, firm piecrust, bake until golden brown and cool completely before filling.

  • Use a thermometer:

    Use a thermometer to check that your eggs and sugar are at 165°F, making them safe to eat.

  • High-quality chocolate:

    Choose high-quality chocolate bars over chocolate chips. Bars have a higher cocoa butter content, helping them melt smoothly for a filling with the best mouthfeel.

  • Don’t overwhip:

    Whip the cream to stiff peaks, as directed, but avoid overwhipping, which could cause a grainy texture.

  • Refrigerate until firm:

    Chill the pie for at least eight hours for a sliceable texture.

  • Garnish as desired:

    This pie is delicious no matter how you serve it, but chocolate curls, shavings, or cocoa powder can add an eye-catching touch.



How To Store Chocolate Silk Pie

Chocolate silk pie is best prepared the day before or on the day of serving for the freshest flavor and texture. If making a day ahead, fill the pie crust with the chocolate filling, then wrap and refrigerate overnight. Top with whipped cream and garnish fresh before serving.

Refrigerate leftover slices in an airtight container for up to three days. The whipped cream may start to break down over time, but it will still be delicious—and you can always top off with more whipped cream before serving. You can also freeze leftover slices of pie, wrapped tightly, for up to one month, but note that the texture may change after thawing. If frozen, thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving.



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Editorial contributions by

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Ingredients


  • 1



    Single-Crust Pie Pastry Dough


  • 1 1/4


    cups


    granulated sugar


  • 4


    large eggs


  • 8

    oz.

    60% bittersweet chocolate


  • 1/2

    tsp.

    instant espresso powder


  • 10

    Tbsp.

    unsalted butter


  • 1


    cup


    heavy cream


  • 1

    Tbsp.

    powdered sugar


  • Whipped cream for garnish


  • Cocoa powder or shaved bittersweet chocolate for garnish

Directions


  1. Make crust:

    Roll pie dough to a 1/8-inch thick circle and place inside a greased 9-inch metal pie pan. Cut excess dough, leaving a 1/2-inch overhang. Fold overhang under itself, creating a thicker ring of crust around the edge. Crimp edge.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie crust in the pie pan

    https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/chocolate-silk-pie


    Grease a sheet of aluminum foil liberally with butter. Place the buttered surface inside the pie shell, allowing the crust to come in direct contact with the foil. Freeze for 1 hour or overnight.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie with the foil inside the pie crust

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox


    Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake crust with foil for 20 minutes. Remove foil and use a spoon to press down any areas that have puffed up. Return to oven for an additional 13-15 minutes, until the crust is golden brown all over. Set aside to cool.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie crust baked in the pie pan

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox



  2. Boil eggs and sugar:

    Bring 2 inches of water to boil in the bottom of a double boiler. Whisk together eggs and sugar and place over double boiler, whisking regularly until the mixture reaches 165°F. Remove from heat and allow to cool until just warm.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie whisking together the eggs

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox



  3. Melt chocolate:

    While egg mixture is cooling, chop the chocolate and place in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 20 second intervals at 30% power, stirring in between each interval, until mixture is completely melted.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie melting the chocolate

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    Pour egg mixture over melted chocolate and whisk until fully incorporated.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie whisking in the egg mixture

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    Whisk in espresso powder. Allow to cool completely to room temperature.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie whisking espresso powder into the chocolate mixture

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox



  4. Finish filling:

    In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat butter until fluffy.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie beating the butter until smooth

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    With the mixer on low, slowly pour in chocolate mixture. Scrape down sides of the bowl with a spatula, and increase the speed to medium-high, beating until the mixture increases in volume and lightens in color, 5 minutes.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie beating the chocolate mixture into the butter

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox



  5. Whip cream:

    In a clean bowl, beat together cream and powdered sugar to stiff peaks.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie beating the cream to soft peaks

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    Gently fold half of the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie folding the cream into the chocolate mixture

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox


    Add remaining whipped cream and gently fold until no streaks of cream remain.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie folding the rest of the whipped cream into the filling

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    Pour filling into crust, leveling the surface with a spatula.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie filling added to the crust

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    Refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. Garnish with whipped cream and cocoa powder or shaved chocolate, if desired.

    Southern Living Chocolate Silk Pie with a slice cut out to serve

    Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox



Frequently Asked Questions



  • What is the difference between chocolate mousse pie and chocolate silk pie?

    While similar,

    chocolate mousse pie

    is typically made with a cookie crumb crust in the place of a standard piecrust, and has a slightly more dense filling than silk pie.



  • Does French silk pie contain raw eggs?

    While some recipes for silk pie may contain raw eggs, we cook ours over a double boiler to bring them to 165°F, making them safe to eat.



  • Can I use a store-bought crust for chocolate silk pie?

    As a shortcut, you can opt for a store-bought crust for this pie. Just blind-bake as directed and proceed with the recipe as written.