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This super easy, no-bake German Chocolate pie recipe has everything you love about the classic German chocolate cake in a creamy, rich pie with a simple crumb crust. Experienced choco-holics only!
Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Chilling Time 3 hours hrs
Total Time 3 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
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If you love chocolate you'll love this decadent dessert!
Table of Contents
- 🗝️ Key takeaways
- 🧾 Ingredients
- 📖Variations
- 🔪 Instructions
- 🌰 How to toast pecans
- 🥥 How to toast coconut
- 🥫 Storage
- 💭 Things to know
- 👩🍳 FAQs
- 📚 Related recipes
- 📞 The last word
- 📖 Recipe
- 💬 Comments
🗝️ Key takeaways
- This decadent German chocolate pie is so easy to make plus it's no bake!
- Anytime you want to show off your dessert skills a little -we'll never tell how easy it really is.
- You can make it a few days ahead of time or freeze for up to 3 months.
If you've ever eaten German chocolate cake you've got a pretty good idea of how amazing this easy, no-bake chocolate pie is!
Melt-in-your-mouth chocolate ganache is topped with a classic toasted coconut-pecan topping and chilled in a buttery chocolate cookie crust.
It's one of my favorite homemade pies for summer parties and potlucks!
🧾 Ingredients
This is an overview of the ingredients. You'll find the full measurements and instructions in the green recipe card (printable) at the bottom of the page.
📖Variations
- If you can't find the German's Sweet Chocolate you can use real chocolate chips.
- Walnuts can be substituted for pecans.
- You can use any kind of crumb crust you prefer.
- Feel like baking? Make this traditional pastry crust.
🔪 Instructions
This is an overview of the instructions. Full instructions are in the green recipe card at the bottom of the page.
- Heat cream and stir in chocolate until melted. Add butter and stir until smooth.
- Pour chocolate mixture into crust and chill.
- Combine topping ingredients and simmer.
- Spoon the topping over the chilled chocolate. Top with chocolate curls.
🌰 How to toast pecans
Toasting the pecans (and coconut) for this German Chocolate pie topping makes ALL the difference. You can skip this step if you must but... it's SO much better with them toasted!
- Preheat the oven to 350F
- Chop Pecans -You don't have to always chop the pecans before toasting but for this recipe it's necessary. Just chop them coarsely while the oven is preheating.
- Toast Pecans - Add the pecans to a cookie sheet and place in the oven.
- Stir the pecans well about halfway through. This allows all the surfaces to get toasted.
- Watch the pecans carefully. When they start to get aromatic remove them from the oven. It takes about 5 minutes.
🥥 How to toast coconut
You'll toast coconut basically the same way as the pecans above but preheat the oven to 325F. Coconut will go from golden brown to crispy black in seconds so you'll need to watch it very carefully.
🥫 Storage
This no-bake German chocolate pie will keep in the refrigerator for about four days. Cover it well with plastic wrap so it doesn't pick up refrigerator smells.
For longer storage, you can freeze this recipe for up to three months. Not all homemade German chocolate pies can be frozen - this one has been developed so that it can be.
💭 Things to know
Expert Tip: When you heat the cream for the ganache make sure you don't let it come to a boil. Just heat until bubbles start to pop around the edge.
- Make sure you choose a good quality chocolate - it will be creamier and more flavorful.
- You can use any sort of chocolate - bittersweet, dark, milk... whatever you like.
- Put the pie crust in the freezer while you are working on the filling - it just works better.
- Make sure the pie is well chilled before cutting and dip your knife in boiling water before each cut. It will cut more evenly and smoothly.
- It's normal for a crumb crust to crumble a little during cutting and transferring to a plate but the more chilled the pie is the less likely it is to happen.
👩🍳 FAQs
Here are the questions I am most frequently asked about this recipe.
What is German chocolate?
German chocolate isn't chocolate from Germany. It's actually German's®Sweet Chocolate, created by Samuel German for Walter Baker & Company in 1852.
He created it with the sugar already in it to be more convenient for bakers - a cutting edge development at the time. It's sweeter than semi-sweet chocolate but also has a dark, rich flavor. If you can't find German chocolate (as we call it) in your store you can substitute dark chocolate.
Can this be frozen?
Most chocolate pies don't freeze well but this German Chocolate Pie freezes beautifully for up to 3 months because it is made with ganache.
How can I make a chocolate crust?
If you want your pie to be extra chocolaty make it in a chocolate cookie crumb crust as I have in this recipe! Crumb crusts are super easy, no-bake, and take almost no time at all to make
Here are more homemade pie recipes from our family favorite files!
- Classic southern Chocolate Chess Pie is so fudgy. It tastes like rich brownie batter in a crust... don't worry - mine is made without the ingredient made famous in "The Help".
- Texas Flood Pie - Like Mississippi Mud Pie only BETTER with layers of chocolate ganache and peanut butter mousse.
- Millionaire Pie is the same creamy, tropical pie that we used to get after church at Furr's! Full of Maraschino cherries and pineapple.
Next time try our favorite chocolate cream pie recipe or this old fashioned southern pecan pie recipe!
- Old Fashioned Lemon Meringue Pie
- How to Keep Pie Crusts from Sticking to the Pan
- Southern Pecan Pie Recipe {with Karo Syrup}
- No Bake Lemon Icebox Pie: Grandma's Favorite
📞 The last word
This is one of those pie recipes you're going to want to put on your "A" list! So easy, so quick, and SO good.
I like to have a couple of them in the freezer for "pie emergencies" like unexpected company or a neighbor who needs a little love. Give it a try and let me know what you think...
If you click on the number of servings in the recipe card you can adjust the measurements up or down for the exact number of servings you need.
If you love this recipe please give it 5 stars!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
📖 Recipe
4.69 from 143 votes
Coconut Pecan German Chocolate Pie
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This super easy, no-bake German Chocolate pie recipe has everything you love about the classic German chocolate cake in a creamy, rich pie with a simple crumb crust. Experienced choco-holics only!
Course Dessert
Cuisine American - Vintage
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Chilling Time: 3 hours hours
Total Time: 3 hours hours 30 minutes minutes
Servings:8
Calories:890
Author:Marye Audet-White
Ingredients
- 1 Crumb crust
German Chocolate Filling
- 16 ounces German Sweet Chocolate , may substitute bittersweet chocolate
- 2 ¼ cups heavy cream
- ½ cup butter, room temperature, cut into pieces
Coconut Pecan Topping
- ⅔ cup evaporated milk
- ¼ cup sugar
- ¼ cup light brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 ½ cups coconut, shredded sweetened - toasted
- ⅔ cup pecans, chopped and toasted
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 6 tablespoons butter, cubed
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Instructions
Chocolate Ganache Filling:
Heat cream in microwave (or on top of the stove) until it is steaming hot.
Add the chocolate (If the chocolate won't melt all the way you can add it to the microwave and heat it for 20 second increments, stirring in between - just until it is melted and blends with the cream)
Stir until smooth.
Add in the butter and stir until well blended.
Pour into the prepared crust, either cookie or chocolate (or even a traditional pastry that's been pre-baked!)
Cover and chill for at least 2-3 hours.
Coconut-Pecan Topping
Toast the coconut and pecans as directed in the notes below.
Set aside.
Whisk the egg in a small bowl until it's completely blended.
Set aside.
Combine the evaporated milk, sugars, and butter in a small heavy saucepan.
Cook, stirring continually, until butter is melted and mixture comes to a boil.
Remove from heat.
Whisk a little of the hot milk mixture into the egg then add it back to the pan, whisking continually so you don't end up with scrambled eggs.
Bring to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla, coconut, and chopped pecans.
Spoon over the chilled filling .
Chill for at least 30 minutes before serving. Add chocolate shavings to top for garnish if desired.
Notes
- Make sure you choose a good quality chocolate - it will be creamier and more flavorful.
- You can use any sort of chocolate - bittersweet, dark, milk... whatever you like.
- When you heat the cream for the ganache make sure you don't let it come to a boil. Just heat until bubbles start to pop around the edge.
- Put the pie crust in the freezer while you are working on the filling - it just works better.
- Make sure the pie is well chilled before cutting and dip your knife in boiling water before each cut. It will cut more evenly and smoothly.
- It's normal for a crumb crust to crumble a little during cutting and transferring to a plate but the more chilled the pie is the less likely it will happen.
- You can melt some extra chocolate and drizzle it on top for a nice finish.
How to Toast Pecans
- Preheat the oven to 350F
- Chop Pecans -You don't have to always chop the pecans before toasting but for this recipe it's necessary. Just chop them coarsely while the oven is preheating.
- Toast Pecans - Add the pecans to a cookie sheet and place in the oven.
- Stir the pecans well about halfway through. This allows all the surfaces to get toasted.
- Watch the pecans carefully. When they start to get aromatic remove them from the oven. It takes about 5 minutes.
How to Toast Coconut
You'll toast coconut basically the same way as the pecans above but preheat the oven to 325F. Coconut will go from golden brown to crispy black in seconds so you'll need to watch it very carefully.
You'll find more helpful tips and variations in the body of the post.
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 1slice | Calories: 890kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 87g | Saturated Fat: 52g | Cholesterol: 171mg | Sodium: 251mg | Potassium: 689mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 1680IU | Vitamin C: 1.3mg | Calcium: 179mg | Iron: 10.6mg
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Originally published in March 2019. Last updated September 8, 2023, for editorial improvements.
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About Marye
Meet Marye Audet, a wizard in the kitchen and a storyteller at heart. Marye is like your eccentric but fun aunt who knows all the secret recipes and isn't afraid to spill them. She's been around the culinary block more than once, turning simple ingredients into mouthwatering masterpieces. With a sprinkle of humor and a dash of wit, she makes cooking feel like a piece of cake (which she can also teach you to bake perfectly). When she's not conjuring up delicious dishes, you might find her sharing laughs with her family, reading by the fire, or scribbling down her next big recipe idea. Marye believes that a good meal and a hearty laugh are the best parts of life. Marye's a NY Times Bestselling author with 10 cookbooks under her belt and her recipes have been featured in Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Today, House Beautiful, Texas Living, Food & Wine, and many more.
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Camden Rusincovitch
I've been looking for an easy dessert recipe. German chocolate pie is going to be a new staple for my sweet tooth 🙂
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Alyssa
My husband's birthday is coming up, and I think this german chocolate pie would be the perfect treat for him! I love to bake, but this is something I haven't made yet. I can't wait to try it out.
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Brittany
I love a good (and easy) no bake pie recipe! Interesting tip on putting the pie crust in the freezer while working on the filling, I'll be sure to do that.
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Cynthia Rusincovitch
Wait! There is a German Chocolate Pie??!?!? What an outstanding idea! The cake is my favorite... but PIE!!
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Kristen
You already had me at chocolate, but you REALLY have me at no bake pie! LOL!Reply
Frankie
Sounds wonderful!!!
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Marye
It's so good! Jumped right to the top of my favorite.
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