Mississippi Mud Pie is one of my favorite desserts when I want something rich, creamy, and unapologetically chocolatey. I make it with a crunchy chocolate cookie crust, a smooth cream cheese layer, silky chocolate pudding, and fluffy homemade whipped cream. I finish the pie with mini marshmallows, chopped pecans, and chocolate shavings for plenty of texture in every bite.
Despite its impressive layers, I find this pie surprisingly simple to prepare. Most of the work involves mixing and layering, while the refrigerator handles the final setting time. I especially like making it ahead for holidays, parties, family dinners, or whenever I need a decadent chocolate dessert.
Ingredients
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Chocolate sandwich cookies, crushed
Unsalted butter, melted
Cream cheese, softened
Granulated sugar
Instant chocolate pudding mix
Cold milk
Heavy whipping cream
Powdered sugar
Vanilla extract
Mini marshmallows
Chopped pecans
Chocolate shavings
Directions
I preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F) and prepare a pie dish.
I combine the crushed chocolate sandwich cookies with the melted butter, mixing until the crumbs are evenly coated.
I firmly press the cookie mixture across the bottom and up the sides of the pie dish to create an even crust.
I bake the crust for 8–10 minutes. Once baked, I remove it from the oven and allow it to cool completely before adding the filling.
While the crust cools, I beat the softened cream cheese with the granulated sugar until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
I spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over the completely cooled chocolate cookie crust.
In a separate bowl, I whisk the instant chocolate pudding mix with the cold milk until smooth and thickened.
I carefully spread the chocolate pudding over the cream cheese layer and smooth the surface.
I refrigerate the pie for 20–30 minutes so the pudding layer has time to firm up.
Meanwhile, I whip the heavy whipping cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla extract until soft peaks form.
I spread the whipped cream evenly over the chilled chocolate pudding layer.
I finish the pie by scattering mini marshmallows, chopped pecans, and chocolate shavings over the whipped cream.
I refrigerate the completed Mississippi Mud Pie for at least 2 hours before slicing and serving. This chilling time helps the layers set and makes cleaner slices.
Servings and Timing
This recipe makes approximately 8 servings.
Prep time: 25 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Total time: 2 hours 35 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: approximately 560 kcal per serving
I keep in mind that most of the total time is chilling rather than active preparation. For the best texture, I prefer giving the finished pie plenty of refrigerator time before slicing it.
Variations
For an extra-chocolate version, I like adding mini chocolate chips between the pudding and whipped cream layers or finishing the pie with a drizzle of chocolate sauce.
When I want a different crunch, I replace the pecans with chopped walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts. I can also leave the nuts out completely for a nut-free variation, provided the other ingredients I use are also suitable.
For a sweeter, more dramatic topping, I add extra mini marshmallows and a drizzle of hot fudge just before serving. A little caramel sauce also pairs nicely with the chocolate and pecans.
I can also experiment with the crust. Chocolate sandwich cookies give me the classic deep chocolate flavor, but a graham cracker or chocolate graham cracker crust creates a slightly different texture and sweetness.
Storage/Reheating
I store leftover Mississippi Mud Pie covered tightly in the refrigerator. Because the pie contains cream cheese, milk, pudding, and whipped cream, I keep it chilled rather than leaving it at room temperature for extended periods. For the best flavor and texture, I try to enjoy leftovers within 3–4 days.
I don't reheat this pie because it is meant to be served chilled. Heating it would soften the crust and cause the creamy layers to lose their structure.
If I want to prepare the dessert ahead, I can assemble it the day before serving and keep it covered in the refrigerator. I prefer adding delicate garnishes, especially chocolate shavings, closer to serving time so the top looks fresh.
FAQs
Can I make Mississippi Mud Pie ahead of time?
Yes. I actually prefer preparing this pie ahead because the extra chilling time allows the layers to become firm. I can assemble it the day before, cover it, and refrigerate it until I am ready to serve.
Do I have to bake the chocolate cookie crust?
I recommend baking the crust for this recipe because the short baking time helps the butter and cookie crumbs bind together, creating a firmer base. I also make sure the crust cools completely before adding the cream cheese layer.
Can I use store-bought whipped topping instead of homemade whipped cream?
Yes. When I need to save time, I can replace the homemade whipped cream with prepared whipped topping. However, I prefer freshly whipped cream because I can control the sweetness and I like its lighter, fresher texture.
How do I get clean slices of Mississippi Mud Pie?
I chill the pie thoroughly before slicing it. I also use a sharp knife and wipe the blade clean between cuts. If the filling seems especially soft, I give the pie additional refrigerator time before serving.
Can I make Mississippi Mud Pie without pecans?
Absolutely. I can simply omit the pecans or replace them with another topping I enjoy. Extra chocolate shavings, cookie crumbs, mini chocolate chips, or additional marshmallows all work well.
Conclusion
Mississippi Mud Pie is the kind of dessert I make when a simple slice of chocolate cake isn't quite indulgent enough. I get a crunchy cookie crust, creamy cheesecake-style layer, silky chocolate pudding, fluffy whipped cream, marshmallows, pecans, and chocolate in every slice.
I especially love that the finished dessert looks elaborate while the preparation remains approachable. With most of the work done ahead of time, I can keep the pie chilled until dessert and add the final toppings before serving. For holidays, celebrations, potlucks, or a serious chocolate craving, this Mississippi Mud Pie is an easy dessert for me to return to again and again.
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Mississippi Mud Pie
- Total Time: 2 hours 35 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Mississippi Mud Pie is a decadent layered dessert with a crunchy chocolate cookie crust, creamy cheesecake-style filling, silky chocolate pudding, and fluffy homemade whipped cream. Marshmallows, pecans, and chocolate shavings add an irresistible finishing touch.
Ingredients
Chocolate sandwich cookies, crushed
Unsalted butter, melted
Cream cheese, softened
Granulated sugar
Instant chocolate pudding mix
Cold milk
Heavy whipping cream
Powdered sugar
Vanilla extract
Mini marshmallows
Chopped pecans
Chocolate shavings
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F) and prepare a pie dish.
- Combine the crushed chocolate sandwich cookies with the melted butter until the crumbs are evenly coated.
- Firmly press the cookie mixture across the bottom and up the sides of the pie dish to form an even crust.
- Bake the crust for 8–10 minutes, then remove it from the oven and allow it to cool completely.
- Beat the softened cream cheese with the granulated sugar until smooth and creamy.
- Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over the completely cooled chocolate cookie crust.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the instant chocolate pudding mix with the cold milk until smooth and thickened.
- Spread the chocolate pudding evenly over the cream cheese layer and smooth the surface.
- Refrigerate the pie for 20–30 minutes to allow the pudding layer to firm up.
- Whip the heavy whipping cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla extract until soft peaks form.
- Spread the whipped cream evenly over the chilled pudding layer.
- Top with mini marshmallows, chopped pecans, and chocolate shavings.
- Refrigerate the completed pie for at least 2 hours before slicing and serving.
Notes
For extra chocolate flavor, add mini chocolate chips between the pudding and whipped cream layers or drizzle the finished pie with chocolate sauce.
Pecans can be replaced with walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts, or omitted for a nut-free variation when all other ingredients are suitable.
A graham cracker or chocolate graham cracker crust can be used instead of chocolate sandwich cookies.
Prepared whipped topping can replace the homemade whipped cream when needed.
For clean slices, chill the pie thoroughly and wipe a sharp knife clean between cuts.
Store leftovers tightly covered in the refrigerator for 3–4 days. Do not reheat.
The pie can be assembled a day ahead and refrigerated until serving. Add delicate garnishes such as chocolate shavings shortly before serving for the freshest appearance.
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Bake and Chill
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 slice
- Calories: 560 kcal
- Sugar: 39 g
- Sodium: 390 mg
- Fat: 36 g
- Saturated Fat: 20 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 14 g
- Trans Fat: 0.5 g
- Carbohydrates: 57 g
- Fiber: 2 g
- Protein: 7 g
- Cholesterol: 80 mg
