French Silk Pie is a dreamy chocolate mousse topped with fluffy whipped cream and shaved chocolate. Our recipe tastes just like Baker’s Square’s famous pie; rich, decadent, and delicious.
Why this recipe works
This French silk pie is a dream. The silky chocolate filling is rich with decadence and beats the store-bought frozen pies by a mile. I was inspired by my absolute favorite pie growing up from Baker’s Square, and I think this recipe hits the nail on the head.
French silk pie is really easy to prepare with a few important tips. We love it so much we’ve even transformed them into mini French silk pies that are great for parties. There isn’t a holiday that goes by that I don’t make this pie, it’s famous in my household! Each bite is full of silky chocolate indulgence topped with mounds of whipped cream.
Ingredients you will need
Get all measurements, ingredients, and instructions in the printable version at the end of this post.
Ingredient Info and Substitution Suggestions
CHOCOLATE – You will need unsweetened chocolate for this recipe. Melt it and be sure to cool it completely before incorporating.
EGGS – The eggs in this recipe are not cooked. If that concerns you, you can use pasteurized eggs or learn how to pasteurize the eggs in your fridge.
BUTTER – Do not use margarine, I have not tested this pie using margarine. Do not melt the butter. The butter should be softened, which means removing it from the fridge and letting it sit at room temperature for about 20-30 minutes.
CRUST – We used a store-bought pie crust, but homemade pie crust always adds an extra special touch. Check out our how to make pie crust recipe if you don’t already have one on hand. You’ve probably also seen this pie made with an Oreo cookie crust, which is another great option. Visit our Bailey’s cheesecake recipe for an Oreo cookie crust recipe or use a premade one from the store.
TOPPING – I have used both Cool Whip and homemade whipped cream in the past when making this pie. It’s up to you on what you prefer.
How to Make French Silk Pie
These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this recipe. You can Jump to Recipe to get the printable version of this recipe, complete with measurements and instructions at the bottom.
- Bake a homemade pie crust or use a Pillsbury refrigerated crust and make according to package directions for a fully baked crust. Set aside to cool.
- Melt the chocolate and set aside to cool completely.
- Using a stand mixer, beat the sugar and butter on medium-high until light and fluffy, about 6-7 minutes.
- Add cooled chocolate and vanilla and beat until incorporated.
- Add eggs, two at a time, beating a full 5 minutes after each addition.
- Pour filling into cooled pie crust.
- Chill in the refrigerator for two hours then top with whipped cream. Then chill again in the refrigerator for 6 hours or overnight. You can also wait until two hours or so before serving to add the whipped cream.
- To make the whipped topping, beat the heavy whipping cream and powdered sugar with a whisk attachment on medium-high speed until stiff peaks just begin to form. Add prepared whipped topping to top of pie.
- When ready to serve, optionally garnish with shaved bittersweet chocolate.
Tips Before You Begin
- Make the filling first. The filling will be pale in color but will sometimes darken as it chills. Put it into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate. This allows it to set up and thicken a bit before adding it to the pie shell.
- Cool the chocolate. Melt the chocolate as instructed and let it cool completely. I usually melt the chocolate first so it’s cool by the time I need to add it to the filling in the mixer. If you add vanilla to hot or warm melted chocolate it may seize up.
- Make your pie crust. If making a crust from scratch, follow the instructions for a fully baked pie shell as this pie will not go in the oven. Let it cool completely.
- Add the chilled filling to the pie crust. Put it back in the fridge while you make the whipped topping. We like to chill the pie for two hours before topping with whipped cream, but it isn’t imperative. You can also wait to add the whipped topping until an hour or two before serving, either way will work. If you are using Cool Whip, go ahead and top the pie right away and refrigerate.
- WAIT until tomorrow to eat. You can certainly eat it after it has chilled for several hours, BUT believe me when I tell you that you will be very thankful that you waited overnight. The filling needs time to set up. Any graininess you may have detected when you tasted the filling will be gone after a good night’s rest.
Frequently Asked Questions & Expert Tips
Your pie filling may look grainy when mixing in the bowl, but don’t fret, simply beat it for several minutes until light and fluffy, about 6-7 minutes. The cause of graininess in your French silk pie is due to the sugar granules, which will melt while chilling overnight in the refrigerator. This isn’t necessarily a make-and-serve kind of pie. Be sure to chill it overnight for best results!
Yes, I highly suggest making this pie at least a day in advance. Though you can also make it up to 2 days in advance to save you even more time. Because we don’t bake this pie, you want to allow it ample time to set up in the refrigerator otherwise the pie may be grainy.
Store the pie covered with an air-tight lid or wrapped with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.
Yes, you can freeze French silk pie! If you want to freeze the whole pie and thaw the entire thing later, place it in the freezer for a few hours. Then remove it and wrap the frozen pie in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped pie in a freezer bag. If it won’t fit, just double-wrap it with plastic wrap instead.
If you want to freeze slices, cut the pie into slices and place them on a waxed paper-lined cookie sheet. Place the entire thing in the freezer, making sure the slices are not touching each other. After a few hours, and the slices are frozen, remove from the freezer and wrap each one in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped slices into a freezer bag.
To thaw them out, simply remove from the freezer and immediately remove the plastic wrap. Allow to thaw at room temperature if you plan to eat it fairly soon. You can also thaw in the refrigerator but it will take quite a bit longer – probably a day.
Serving Suggestions
You can dress up the French silk pie by shaving some bittersweet chocolate through a mandolin or a vegetable peeler. Sprinkle the shavings on the top of the pie. You can also grate the chocolate for garnish. Serve chilled.
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French Silk Pie
IMPORTANT – There are often Frequently Asked Questions within the blog post that you may find helpful. Simply scroll back up to read them!
Print It Rate ItIngredients
- 6 ounce deep dish frozen pie crust baked according to package
- 1 cup unsalted butter softened
- 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
- 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate melted and cooled COMPLETELY
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 4 large eggs
- 8 ounces heavy whipping cream or 8 ounce tub Cool Whip
- 1 Tablespoon powdered sugar
Things You’ll Need
Before You Begin
- We highly recommend making this pie a day ahead.
- The eggs in this recipe are not cooked. If that concerns you, you can use pasteurized eggs or learn how to pasteurize the eggs in your fridge.
- Do NOT use margarine, I have not tested this pie using margarine. Do NOT melt the butter. The butter should be softened, which means removing it from the fridge and letting it sit at room temp about 20-30 minutes.
- Make your pie crust first. If making a crust from scratch, follow the instructions for a fully baked pie shell as this pie will not go in the oven. Let it cool completely.
- We like to chill the pie for two hours before topping with whipped cream, but it isn’t imperative. You can also wait to add the whipped topping until an hour or two before serving, either way will work.
- I have used both Cool Whip and homemade whipped cream in the past when making this pie. It’s up to you on what you prefer.
Instructions
- Bake a homemade pie crust or use a Pillsbury refrigerated crust and make according to package directions for a fully baked crust. Set aside to cool.
- Melt the chocolate and set aside to cool completely.
- Beat sugar and butter on medium high until light and fluffy, about 6-7 minutes.
- Add cooled chocolate and vanilla and beat until incorporated.
- Add eggs, two at a time, beating a full 5 minutes after each addition.
- Pour filling into cooled pie crust.
- Chill in the refrigerator for two hours then top with whipped cream. Then chill again in the refrigerator for 6 hours or overnight. You can also wait until two hours or so before serving to add the whipped cream.
- To make the whipped cream, beat the heavy whipping cream and powdered sugar with a whisk attachment on medium-high speed until stiff peaks just begin to form. Add prepared whipped topping to top of pie.
- When ready to serve, optionally garnish with shaved bittersweet chocolate.
Expert Tips & FAQs
- WAIT until tomorrow to eat. You can certainly eat it after it has chilled for several hours, BUT believe me when I tell you that you will be very thankful that you waited overnight. The filling needs time to set up. Any graininess you may have detected when you tasted the filling will be gone after a good night’s rest.
- Store leftover pie covered with an air-tight lid or wrapped with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.
- If you want to freeze the whole pie and thaw the entire thing later, place it in the freezer for a few hours. Then remove it and wrap the frozen pie in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped pie in a freezer bag. If it won’t fit, just double-wrap it with plastic wrap instead.
- If you want to freeze slices, cut the pie into slices and place them on a waxed paper-lined cookie sheet. Place the entire thing in the freezer, making sure the slices are not touching each other. After a few hours, and the slices are frozen, remove from the freezer and wrap each one in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped slices into a freezer bag.
- To thaw them out, simply remove from the freezer and immediately remove the plastic wrap. Allow to thaw at room temperature if you plan to eat it fairly soon. You can also thaw in the refrigerator but it will take quite a bit longer – probably a day.
Nutrition
This post originally appeared on this blog on December 6, 2008 and has since been updated with new photos and expert tips. Pictured above is one of our old photos which you may recognize.
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AnickH says
Luckily I have unsweetened chocolate in my pantry. I am so making this tomorrow!!!
catladymarsha says
Love your blog – thanks for the recipes. This is one I’ve not made for decades – can’t wait to try it.
In regards to the “grainy” problem. I seem to remember that using superfine sugar will help – I’ll be sure to try it next week.
Happy Holidays!
Kevin says
That pie looks so good!
Cakelaw says
This looks amazing – I really, really want to try this.
Debbie says
Looks absolutely delicious. I could eat that pie anytime…
Navita says
Hi Amanda…hve been on ur other blog..cooking with alicia n annie.
new here though. loved ur pie…it looks so melt-in-the-mouth. yum!!
Do stop by at my lil place once in a while. :)
n.o.e says
That pie looks positively decadent! Glad it was THE ONE!
Nancy
Manger La Ville says
This is my boyfriend’s and my boyfriend’s family’s favorite pie. If I make this, I am their golden angel. I mean it. I am so happy I found this recipe.
Pam says
This is one of my favorite pies… your recipe loooks so good and fairly easy to make. Delicious!
The pumpkin cinnamon rolls down below are calling my name!
Lisa magicsprinkles says
This looks like a fabulously decadent pie! I love pie and this one seems like a treat. Glad you found your memory pie.
Kim says
This looks fabulous! I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks!
-kim
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Nazarina A says
I can feel how I am enjoying this silkiness of your pie!Great salivating pictures!
Cheri Sicard says
I always loved Baker’s Square chocolate silk pies too. Haven’t had one on years, but when I lived 10 months plus per year on the road, they were always a welcome treat. I will have to try this. But real whipped cream for me!
Bunny says
Amanda this is devine!! I’m making this, my husband will FLIP!! Chocolate pie is his absolute favorite!! THank you Thank you for sharing this, you are a sweetheart!
Pam says
You are so right about how great this is. Bakers square french silk is my husbands all time favorite but in the past several years the price has sky rocketed and the crust taste like cardboard. I made this for Thanksgiving and he begged me to make it for Christmas. It is truly great and the only thing is is that you really got to take the time to make sure the butter and sugar are not grainy. Thanks Amanda
Amanda Formaro says
Agreed, just gotta whip that sugar! ;-)
Kaitlin says
Ooo that looks heavenly!
Marie says
That look soooo good Amanda! Thanks for finding it and sharing it with us!!
Maryann says
This is my boy’s favorite! I’m saving your recipe :)
Mari says
That recipe has been a favorite in our family. Your pictures make me hungry!
BakingLikeBetty says
I love your blog and so many goodies I’d like to try! I saw your comment about the brownie bites (reeses cup)… I use a regular muffin tin, not silicone… maybe that’s the difference?? Also, when mine come out they are just a little gooey and I let them cool all the way before pulling out that way they set, but are still nice and soft when you bite into them. I can’t think of why else the tops are falling off yours :O( bummer!
Jamie says
I am so glad you enjoyed it!! I’m in love with that pie too — I may have to make one this weekend. :) Just looking at your pictures makes my mouth water!