
Oui. Our next recipe for pie week is none other than the classic French Silk Pie!
Some of you probably know it simply as Chocolate Pie. But whatever you call it, this French Silk Chocolate Pie is decadent, creamy, silky, and a definite crowd-pleaser.
And it is filled with chocolate!!!

Although I have to admit — I cheated a little on the French this time and used tons of bittersweet German chocolate in this recipe that I bought at my local ALDI!
You can actually use any semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate for this recipe (even chocolate chips). But if you haven’t ever explored the chocolate section at ALDI, you must. All of their stores carry a great assortment of high-quality chocolate bars made in Germany at incredibly affordable prices. And ever since spending a good 10 minutes standing directly in front of the chocolate display in our behind-the-scenes tour at ALDI headquarters last month, I have been craving that chocolate! So I decided a French Silk Pie was the perfect excuse to stock up on some of my favorite bars — some of which went into this chocolate pie, and some of which I chopped up on top. (Because I have yet to conquer melting it into those darn chocolate curls!)
I have to admit I was a little bummed not to get to scan my own items at ALDI this time, though. ;)

This was my first time making a French Silk Pie, and I assumed it would be tricky since it’s — well — French cooking. But it turns out that your mixer really does all the work with this chocolate pie recipe! Actually, your mixer will do 20 minutes of work whipping that batter until into silky perfection. But resist the temptation to cut that time short, because you will thank yourself (and your mixer) for putting in the time with every delicious bite.

We all loved this French Silk Pie recipe!!!
I mean, really – chocolate pie, a thick layer of whipped cream, and lots of chocolate shavings — what’s not to love? :)

Definitely a recipe to make and share with your friends. Pronto.

French Silk Pie (Chocolate Pie)

Ingredients
- 4 oz. bittersweet or semisweet chocolate
- 1 cup (2 sticks) salted butter, softened
- 1 1/2 cups ultra-fine sugar
- 1 tsp. vanilla extract
- 4 eggs, room temperature
- (optional) 1/4 tsp. espresso powder
- 1 fully pre-baked 9-inch pie shell (homemade or store-bought)
- 3 cups whipped cream
- 1 chocolate bar, roughly chopped or shaved or melted into chocolate curls
Instructions
- Heat chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl in 20-second intervals, stirring between, until completely melted. Set aside and let cool for about 10 minutes until it is room temperature.
- In the bowl of an electric stand mixer using the paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar on medium-high speed until fluffy, about 1-2 minutes. When melted chocolate has cooled, gradually add it to the butter/sugar mixture. Add the espresso powder (if using). Beat the mixture on medium-low speed until thoroughly until combined. Add vanilla and beat until combined.
- Switch to the whisk attachment. Add one egg, and beat for 5 minutes on medium speed. Repeat with remaining three eggs, beating the mixture for an additional 5 minutes after each egg. (20 minutes total.) Pour the filling into a baked pie shell in a pie plate, and use a spatula to spread out the top evenly. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or until chilled before serving.
- Top with desired amount of whipped cream, then garnish with chocolate shavings or curls.
- *This ingredient does use raw eggs. Consume at your own risk.
Notes
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. And this is a compensated sponsored post from ALDI. I had the chance to participate in their Test Kitchen Event last month, and am so excited to be partnering with this brand I love. All opinions are 100% my own as always.




I used to make French Silk pie and we all LOVED it. Now, however, since raw eggs are taboo, I don’t make it. When I saw a your recipe for this yummy dessert, I was excited, but it has raw eggs too. Any was to make this and somehow bake it?
use paturized eggs :) you can buy them for a little more at select grocery stores :) I get mine at our local cub foods for a decent price :) You can also use them to make raw cookie dough that you can eat with out cookiing
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU for this recipe! I have always wanted to learn how to make French Silk Pie, so I followed your recipe exactly and it turned out amazing. My friends were so impressed!
oh my word!! Looks delicious!!! yum!
i made this pie recipe today and the filling didnt set? i followed the recipe to a T. i looked on the internet and was seeing alot of comments that the eggs should be at room temp as that is a ‘crucial’ part of making this pie? any suggestions?????
Oh, this is a classic at holiday gatherings in my family! This one looks so perfect :) I can’t wait to make this!
Wow, this looks amazing!
Favorite. Pie. Ever.
Whoa. And Yum. My daughter is sitting over my shoulder, asking if we can make this. Like, right now. ;)
I’ve never been much of a pie girl, but when I do like pie I LOVE me some French Silk Pie and yours is gorgeous!
How’d you manage to get your chocolate filling so dark and pretty? Mine ended up a very light colour?