No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (2024)

by Ashley Manila 79 Comments

If you like German Chocolate Cake, you’ll LOVE this No-Bake German Chocolate Pie Recipe! Featuring a chocolate cookie crust, decadent chocolate filling, and coconut pecan topping, this sinfully sweet pie is always a hit! Perfect for those days it’s too hot to bake!

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German Chocolate Pie

Last week I asked you all on Instagram what kinds of recipes you wanted to see more of this Summer and the response for no-bake desserts was (delightfully) overwhelming! You told me you wanted easy recipes, too. And of course, more chocolate recipes couldn’t hurt.

Your responses were music to my ears! Thank you, thank you. And to thank you even more, here’s a slice of easy, chocolatey, no-bake German chocolate pie!

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German Chocolate Pie Recipe

Tips and Tricks for Recipe Success:

  • Because this pie is mainly made up of chocolate, I strongly suggest using a quality brand you know melts well and tastes good. I love Lindt 70% cocoa bars for this recipe because they’re not too sweet, melt great and tastes amazing. But whatever brand you choose, just be sure you’re using real chocolate bars and not chocolate chips.
  • The crust of this pie is made from crushed Oreo cookies and melted butter. You do NOT need to remove the filling from the Oreo cookies before crushing them up.
  • When it comes to crushing up your Oreo cookies, you have options. If you own a food processor or high-powered blender, you may simply place the cookies in the body of the machine and pulse until they’re in fine crumbs. You may also crush them manually, by placing the cookies in a large ziplock bag, and rolling over them with a rolling pin or wine bottle. Just make sure all of the cookie bits have been finely crushed, as large chunks will cause the crust to break more easily.
  • Freezing the crust before you add the filling is a crucial step that should not be skipped. I find 30 minutes the perfect amount of time, but you can cover the crust and freeze it up to 1 month in advance!
  • When heating the cream for the chocolate ganache, be sure to bring it to a low simmer, not a full boil! Once it begins simmering, remove it from heat and pour it over your chopped chocolate. Bringing the cream to a simmer should take less than 2 minutes, but all stove tops work a little differently, so keep an eye on it.
  • If you have a nut allergy, this pie can be made without the pecans. Simply leave them out!
  • If you plan on serving this no-bake German chocolate pie asap, place it in the freezer for an hour before slicing. If you’re making this pie ahead of time, it may be covered and stored in the fridge for up to 3 days, or in the freezer for up to 2 months.
  • Don’t worry if the crust crumbles a little when you slice it! This is normal – especially for no-bake pies. However, cleaner slices can be made by being sure you’ve cut the through the crust before lifting the pie slice up and out of the pan. I do this by running my knife back and forth a few times before removing it.

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Crunchy… creamy… and chocolatey, this pie has it all! Since it’s super rich, I suggest slicing the pieces small and serving them with plenty of napkins 😉 Enjoy!

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More No Bake Recipes:

  • No-Bake Chocolate Oreo Pie
  • No-Bake Espresso Chocolate Cheesecake
  • No Bake Chocolate Cream Pie
  • N0-Bake German Chocolate Cheesecake

If you try this recipe for No-Bake German Chocolate Pie, let me know! Leave a comment below and don’t forget to snap a pic and tag it #bakerbynature on instagram! Seeing your kitchen creations makes my day ♥

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No-Bake German Chocolate Pie

Ashley Manila

An easy and indulgent recipe for No-Bake German Chocolate Pie.

4.91 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Inactive Time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 3 hours hrs 45 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the Oreo Cookie Crust:

  • (1) package Oreo cookies, crushed into crumbs (see post for more info on this)
  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

For the Chocolate Ganache Filling:

  • 16 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped
  • 2 and 1/4 cups heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature, cut into cubes

For the German Chocolate Topping:

  • 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup half and half
  • 2 ounces SALTED butter, cut into tiny pieces
  • 2 large egg yolks
  • (1) 7 oz bag sweetened shredded coconut
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup pecans, chopped

Instructions

For the Oreo Cookie Crust:

  • In a large bowl combine Oreo cookie crumbs and melted butter, mix well to combine. Press the crust into a 9" pie plate, pressing it in the middle and up the sides. Place crust in the freezer for 30 minutes.

For the Chocolate Ganache Filling:

  • Add chopped chocolate to a large heatproof bowl; set aside.

  • In a small saucepan over medium-heat, bring the cream to a low simmer then remove from hear. Pour the warm cream on top of the chopped chocolate and set aside for 1 minute. Using a whisk, stir the chocolate and cream together, whisking until the the melted chocolate and cream are completely combined; about 2 minutes.

  • Add in the butter and use a spatula to stir until the butter is completely melted.

  • Pour into chilled crust and place in the refrigerator to chill for least 2 hours.

For the German Chocolate Topping:

  • In a small saucepan, combine brown sugar, half and half and butter. Bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking constantly to dissolve sugar. Remove from heat.

  • Place egg yolks in a small bowl, whisk a small amount of hot cream mixture into the yolks to temper the mixture, then return everything to the pan, whisking constantly.

  • Cook 2-3 minutes over medium heat, stirring constantly; the mixture will thicken during this time. Remove from heat. Stir in coconut and vanilla; cool 15 minutes.

  • Remove pie from the refrigerator and spoon the mixture over chocolate filling, then sprinkle with pecans.

  • Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before cutting into slices and serving.

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  1. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (12)Chrissy says

    Half and half is table cream. Some brands have a coffee cup on container as it is used as coffee cream.

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  2. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (13)carole veilleux says

    what is the half-half

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    • No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (14)Ashley Manila says

      It’s sold in the dairy section of most grocery stores and it’s part milk and part heavy cream.

      Reply

  3. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (15)Suzanne Champagne-Ménard says

    Que voulez-vous dire par 1/2 tasse de moitié-moitié

    Reply

  4. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (16)julie beck says

    Oreo cookies come in a couple different sizes of packages. I purchased the 513g package, with fingers crossed it is the right size.

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  5. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (17)Antonia A Hayward says

    Love the recipe thanks you

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  6. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (18)Connie Underwood says

    Is this pie freezable?

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    • No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (19)Amy says

      Can you make ahead and freeze this pie?

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      • No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (20)Ashley Manila says

        You can definitely make the chocolate crust and pie filling and freeze that. I would suggest thawing the night before in the fridge, then topping with the coconut pecan topping before serving.

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  7. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (21)Mike says

    No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (22)
    Lots of questions on how many Oreos. I used a 1 lb. 1 oz package and it worked out great for my pan. I have a 9″ pan that is 1-3/4″ deep. I also used the entire recipe and it filled it perfectly. I would not cut back on it. Since Heavy Whipping cream is sold in 2 cup containers and this recipe calls for 2-1/4 cup, I supplemented with 1/4 cup Half and Half. Also, for the Oreo’s they have variations of fillings and I chose to use Caramel Coconut that also has pieces of coconut in it. It should complement the topping.

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  8. No-Bake German Chocolate Pie with Oreo Cookie Crust (23)Kim says

    I made this recipe for tomorrow, Thanksgiving. After reading the comments, I made it knowing that I would have enough for a 9 inch pie and one of the kebbler premade chocolate pie dishes. I adjusted the amount of chocolate to 22oz. The sauce, I used
    3/4 c of brn sugar, 3/4 c of half and half, 6Tb of butter, and 1/2c of chopped pecans. I can not wait to to try it. I am 100% positive this will be a new favorite! Thank you and have a blessed Thanksgiving!

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