Chocolate Candy Bar Pie Recipe
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This Chocolate Candy Bar Pie is super easy and super decadent … oh so decadent! And it couldn’t be easier to make.
Chocolate Candy Bar Pie
A couple of years back a friend brought this delicious pie over for a gathering. It was one dadgum good pie. After one bite, I inquired about its goodness. Come to find out, it was a very naughty pie. Naughty indeed. I tucked the recipe away, far in the back of my mind for later blackmail needs.
Recently, as I was looking through one of my aunt’s cookbooks, I stumbled across this same pie recipe. I couldn’t believe the recipe had been in my possession all this time. Probably a good thing for my hiney’s sake.
Like I said, it’s naughty, not just because of the ingredients, which we’ll get to in a moment, but because it’s just way too easy. It’s like cheating.
No. It is cheating.
It’s totally cheating.
I’m a cheater. So there.
This is naughty, cheatin’ pie making, y’all.
Let’s get to it.
You’ll need only four things: a graham cracker pie shell (homemade or store bought will do), slivered almonds (optional), chocolate candy bars (like Hershey’s, with or w/o almonds), and whipped topping. The original recipe calls for Hershey’s chocolate bars with almonds, but I goofed and bought the regular Hershey’s chocolate bar without almonds. It was delicious anyway. Use either.
Begin by melting the chocolate bars over a double boiler. I don’t own a double boiler, so I use a mixing bowl over a sauce pan. It works like a charm. Stir the chocolate until smooth. Once melted, if using the chocolate bars without almonds, add the chopped almonds if you’re using almonds. Mix well. Next, add the whipped topping.
Gently mix in whipped topping until smooth, then pour everything into the prepared pie shell. I was instructionally challenged when I made this and forgot to add slivered almonds to the top of the pie. So, if you’d like, add slivered almonds to the top of the pie at this point. Or not.
Cover and refrigerate for about four or five hours, until firm. If needed, you can speed up the firming process just a bit by putting it in the freezer for an hour, then refrigerate the pie for another two hours.
That’s it. That’s all. It’s as easy as pie. I had to say it. Can’t help it. I’m a cheese ball.
Anyway, here’s some advice, if you have some persuading to do, have this on hand.
If you are trying to make up with your spouse, have this on hand.
If you are applying for a that job you’ve been pining for, have this on hand.
It freezes well, so just plan to have this on hand for a backup. And for that matter, go ahead and make two while you’re at it.
More chocolatey pie recipes you will enjoy too:
Happy pie making!
Chocolate Candy Bar Pie Recipe
Chocolate Candy Bar Pie Recipe
An easy Chocolate Candy Bar Pie recipe made with chocolate candy bars and a few other basic ingredients.
Ingredients
- 6 1.5-ounce Hershey's Chocolate bars, with or without almonds
- 1/2 cup slivered almonds (optional), divided
- 1 8-ounce carton whipped topping
- 1 9-inch graham cracker or cookie pie crust (a baked pastry pie shell may be substituted)
Instructions
- Begin by melting the chocolate bars over a double boiler, stirring until smooth. (Again, I don't own a double boiler, so I use a mixing bowl over a sauce pan. It works like a charm.)
- Once melted, if using the chocolate bars without almonds, slightly crush 1/4 cup slivered almonds and mix into the melted chocolate. (If you don't like almonds, or are like me, forgetful, skip the almonds altogether.)
- Next, add the whipped topping, gently mix and pour into prepared pie shell.
- If using the almonds, evenly spread the remaining 1/4 cup of slivered almonds on the top of the pie.
- Cover and refrigerate for about four or five hours, or until firm. If needed, speed up the firming process by putting covered pie in freezer for about an hour, then refrigerate for another two hours.
Notes
Adapted from Hospitality Southern Style, by my sweet Aunt Carole Radford.
Makes one 9-inch pie.
Love. Love. Love this one. I’m salivating just thinking about it!
Oh goodness. I NEED this.
Hmmm… I NEED this pie! Yep, that’s what I said… NEED! It is an absolute necessity. Thanks for the suggestion. Better yet, do you have any leftover? I’ll be right over.
That cake looks so perfectly decadent!
Yum Amy! I have a similar recipe where you use a Symphony bar. I will have to try yours with the Hershey bars with almonds!!!!!
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum! That pie looks just like something I would love {and so would my hips!}.
Okay, another yum just cause!
Robyn
I may have to make this for some friends, b/c there is no way I can have this in my house…I don’t even love chocolate too much, but something about it mixed with whipped topping and graham cracker crust just does something to me. Your photo is drool worthy. 🙂
Aw man. This is like… pure chocolate awesomeness. Amazing. 😀 (It would be awesome to melt like all these candy bars together and making it all into one pie. With an Oreo crust. :D)
Wei-Wei
A friend of mine made a pie like this years ago and I never got the recipe. Thanks for this! By the way, in my opinion it’s not cheating unless you buy it already made at the store. 😉
Seriously, I’m on my way over. I so need a bite of this! Those pictures are incredible. Excuse me as I wipe the drool off my keyboard!
I think I’ve just gained weight by looking at the beautiful pictures. Yummy!
Thanks for sharing. Miss YOU!
I hope I don’t make this bookmarked recipe because I ‘ll only eat this for day and next may be. And then I’ll look at the mirror and cry!
SCRUMPTIOUS!
I have a bunch of heavy cream and graham crackers that would love to be a part of this pie! I’m making this very soon.
This is great with Nestle Crunch Bars and an oreo crust-my family loves this pie! One warning-don’t get the melted chocolate too hot or it “deflates” the cool whip. My daughter discovered this the hard way!
Looks good. Any time their is a Hersey bar around you can count me in.
Holy Moly! This is TOO easy! My mind is reeling with the possibilities of oreo crusts and bittersweet chocolate instead of Hershey’s…oh it looks so good! Thanks!
I made this and put crushed peanuts, butterscotch drip (made from scratch), and thick Hersey’s choc. ice cream topping. I also used bittersweet choc. chips with 3 tablespoons of cream mixed in during the melting process. Yum! Yum! Yum!
Ruth Brown, Palm Bay, Florida
Did you use chips instead of candy? Have all ingredients in my house except candy bars!
YUM…this will be a hit at my house!!
Do you know of a way to get drool off your keyboard? 🙂
This is way beyond naughty…all the way to sinful! I would love to make this but then I’d want to sit down and eat about half of it. It looks absolutely delicious!
This looks like trouble…the kind of trouble I like to get into! Plus, I love the super short grocery list!