One of the best parts about making this pie is that the filling comes together in one bowl! Simply whisk everything together and then pour it into the prepared pie crust. You don’t need any fancy equipment to make this. It’s also an incredibly easy dessert recipe to make, as the ingredients are simple, and you’ll likely have them on hand already. If you want another easy pie recipe, then try my cherry pie recipe, Oreo pie recipe, or buttermilk pie recipe.

What You Need to Make This Recipe

Cocoa powder — you can use natural unsweetened cocoa powder or Dutch-processed cocoa powder in the pie filling. The Dutch-processed cocoa will give a darker, richer chocolate flavor, but both are delicious! Eggs — this recipe uses four large eggs for a deliciously rich and custardy interior. Butter — I always recommend using unsalted butter as different brands of butter use different amounts of salt in their butter. Evaporated milk — evaporated milk is sweeter than regular milk. Make sure you are buying evaporated milk and not sweetened condensed milk, as they’re not the same. Pie crust — I use my homemade pie crust as I always have some in my freezer. It’s buttery, flakey, and comes together quickly. Alternatively, you can use store-bought pie crust.

How to Make Chocolate Chess Pie

  1. Whisk together the sugar, cocoa powder, and salt in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Add the eggs and whisk until well combined.
  3. Add the melted butter, milk, and vanilla.
  4. Whisk until well combined.
  5. Pour into the pie crust.
  6. Bake for 50 minutes or until the filling is puffed and just barely wobbles in the center when gently shaken. Remove from the oven and let cool completely on a wire rack.

Pro Tips for Making This Recipe

If using a homemade crust, I recommend you blind-bake it before adding the filling. Before beginning the recipe, line the pie dish with rolled dough, crimp the edges, and line it with parchment paper then fill it with pie weights. Bake at 425 for 15 minutes. Continue with the recipe as directed. This recipe for chocolate chess pie calls for melted butter. Be sure to do so in advance so there’s time for the butter to cool for a bit before mixing it with the rest of the ingredients. Piping hot melted butter will cook the eggs. You have to allow the pie to cool completely before slicing, or the filling will fall apart since it’s still firming up as it cools. It’s best to bring the eggs to room temperature before making the filling so they incorporate into the filling easily. When making the pie filling, be careful not to overmix, or the filling may come out rubbery. If the edges of your crust start to brown too quickly before the filling is done, you can cover the edges with a pie crust shield or aluminum foil.

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