Chocolate Chess PieChocolate chess pie is all the gooey yumminess of chocolate pecan pie, without the pecans!
The rich, chocolaty version of this classic southern pie tastes even better with a generous dollop of
homemade whipped cream on top. If you don't have time to make the crust from scratch, a
store-bought pie crust works too.
Apple PieBaking apple pie from scratch is a fall baking tradition we treasure. Perfect your technique with our apple pie recipe, full of all the tips and tricks you'll need.
We recommend Granny Smith, Braeburn, Golden Delicious or Jonagold apples for this winning apple pie recipe. To keep the bottom of the pie from getting soggy, preheat the oven with a baking sheet already inside, then bake the pie on the warm baking sheet.
Easy Coconut Cream PieThis dreamy coconut cream pie doesn't require much beyond simple pantry staples to bake up.
Thanks to a refrigerated pie crust, this delicious coconut cream pie takes only half an hour to whip up before it needs to chill. If you like the sound of this, try more of our favorite
coconut dessert recipes.
The Best Pecan PieThis pecan pie recipe is our best yet, but be prepared: you’ll be asked to make this recipe every single Thanksgiving from here on out.
Look up pecan pie in the dictionary and you'll find a photo of this beauty. The whiskey or bourbon is optional, but it adds a depth of flavor you won't want to miss.
Creamy Pina Colada PieThis is a family favorite and super easy to make. Some like the consistency of this pina colada pie right out of the freezer and others prefer a softer pie—either way it's delicious! —Jenny Hales, Arcadia, Oklahoma
If you like pina coladas, then it's time to try the tropical classic in pie form. Serve it cold out of the freezer, or let it sit on the counter for a few minutes for a softer texture.
Peach PieOur peach pie recipe features a spiced peach filling nestled inside two buttery, flaky crusts. It’s a delicious and traditional summer treat that stands beautifully in its simplicity, because why change perfection?
When peaches are in season, you can find us making—and devouring—this summertime classic. Add a scoop of
homemade vanilla ice cream for an extra special touch.
Peanut Butter Cream PieThis no-bake peanut butter pie is rich, decadent and packed with as much peanut butter flavor as possible. The hardest part of the recipe is waiting for it to chill overnight!
Quick! You have last-minute guests coming over tomorrow, but nothing for dessert. Luckily, this lightning-fast recipe is ready in just 10 minutes, plus overnight chilling time.
French Silk PieFrench silk pie combines the light texture of chocolate mousse with the delicate crunch of flaky pastry in every bite.
For extra credit, make your own pie dough from scratch, then pour in the creamy chocolate filling after parbaking. We love this quick and easy
classic butter pie crust recipe.
Possum PiePossum pie may have a funny name, but it's as delicious as can be. The creamy, no-bake pie features pecans and a layer of chocolate and vanilla pudding.
If you haven't heard of it, possum pie is an Arkansas favorite that combines chocolate, cream cheese and pecans. This version uses instant vanilla and chocolate pudding mix as a clever shortcut.
Easy Confetti PieSugar cone crust makes a pie that tastes like birthday cake when you add a dreamy, creamy no-bake confetti filling. —
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It doesn't get more fun—or foolproof—than this creamy and colorful pie. Kids and adults alike will love the sugar cone crust. To avoid lumps, be sure the gelatin is fully dissolved and the cream cheese is at room temperature before making the filling.
Favorite Banana Cream PieBanana cream pie is a classic for a reason. With a buttery crust, creamy vanilla custard, sliced bananas and clouds of whipped cream, it's what dessert dreams are made of.
Cream pies contain dairy and eggs, so make sure you refrigerate any leftovers. Cover with foil and enjoy the remaining slices within four days.
Strawberry Pretzel PieThis no-bake strawberry pretzel pie recipe is salty, sweet and perfect for potlucks, picnics and just about any gathering under the warm summer sun.
This sweet and salty flavor combination is irresistible! Save this no-bake dessert for a hot summer day.
Cherry Cream Cheese PieA soft, creamy layer tops the bright filling of our cherry cream cheese pie. It is a sweet-tart flavor extravaganza!
If you're a cheesecake fan but don't want to deal with water baths and fussy directions, try this much more straightforward cream cheese pie. You'll only need nine ingredients to pull it off.
Traditional Pumpkin PieOur pumpkin pie recipe is so simple, it could've been the catalyst for the "easy as pie" saying. We have all the info you need, from what pumpkin to use to whether you need to blind bake the crust or not.
If your pumpkin pies tend to crack, try taking them out a few minutes earlier. The filling should still be slightly jiggly in the center when you remove it from the oven. Try more of our
favorite pumpkin recipes if you end up with leftover canned pumpkin.
Easy Fresh Strawberry PieOur strawberry pie celebrates the harvest with a beautiful display of sliced fresh berries in a bouncy, sweet filling.
Behold, our favorite way to use our summer farmers market haul. Each pie has four cups of fresh strawberries inside.
Coconut Pistachio PieWe simply love the lightly toasted coconut crust that pairs so well with the pistachio pudding in this quick pie. —Taste Recipes Test Kitchen
With just six ingredients, most of which you probably already have in your kitchen, you can whip up this creamy no-bake dessert. Discover more of our favorite
cream pie recipes if you prefer them over fruit pies.
Citrus Cranberry PieThe tart-sweet filling and a perfect, flaky crust make this cranberry pie a bake not to be missed.
If you're new to pies,
making a lattice pie crust might feel intimidating. But with a little patience and practice, your friends will think you're ready to open your own bakery.
Crumb-Topped Apple PieIndulge in the flavors of autumn with a gorgeous, rustic apple crumb pie. Now just sit back, watch the leaves fall and enjoy the scent of apple-cinnamon wafting through the air.
Don't skimp on the homemade crumb topping, which features a crunchy combo of flour, white sugar, brown sugar and butter. We recommend using Granny Smith apples in this pie because they're tart and firm, and they keep their shape. See our
comprehensive guide to apples for other options if you can't find Granny Smiths at the store.
Strawberry Rhubarb PieStrawberry-rhubarb pie is the best way to celebrate the coveted summer season of fresh strawberries and rhubarb.
When springtime rolls around, we always make sure to grab a bunch of rhubarb from the farmers market. This pie, which also features three cups of fresh strawberries, is our favorite way to celebrate the flavors of the season.
Sugar Cream PieThis rich, custardy sugar cream pie is an Indiana specialty. With just one bite of this decadent dessert, you’ll see why!
This velvety pie requires only seven ingredients, thanks to store-bought pie dough. Switch up the texture by baking the filling in a
crumb crust instead.
Shoofly PieShoofly pie is a classic Pennsylvania Dutch dessert with a sweet, gooey filling and a crunchy brown sugar topping.
This classic Pennsylvania Dutch dessert features molasses, brown sugar and egg yolks, with a brown sugar topping. While it's not the actual reason the pie has this name, it certainly has enough sugar in it that you'd have to shoo flies away from whatever picnic you bring it to.
Praline Pumpkin Pecan PieMy husband and I are not big fans of traditional pumpkin pie, but my mother and others are, so we must have pumpkin pie as one of the desserts at Thanksgiving. I decided to meet everyone halfway with this pumpkin pecan pie recipe and it was a hit. Now I bring it to Thanksgiving every year. My mother doesn't even feel the need to bake her own pumpkin pie! —Emily Reese, Glade Hill, Virginia
Traditional pumpkin pie is tasty, but when you really want to stand out, it's time to pull out all the stops. This sweet and crunchy version features a crumb crust made of sweet and spicy gingerbread cookies.
Macaroon Cherry PieI use homegrown cherries in this bountiful pie with its unique crunchy coconut topping. But I've found that purchased tart cherries yield a dessert that's nearly as delicious. I always bake this pie around Presidents Day or Valentine's Day, but it's popular with my family in any season. —Lori Daniels, Beverly, West Virginia
You can find tart cherries at the farmers market for a few weeks every summer. If you see them, stock up to make this irresistibly delicious pie. The coconut and almond topping gives it a wonderful crunch.
Sour Cream Rhubarb PieA hint of orange flavor and a nice blend of spices complement the tangy rhubarb. I like to serve the pie while it's still warm. —Doreen Martin, Kitimat, British Columbia
Look for thin, red rhubarb stalks, then slice them into small pieces to use in this winning pie. If you've frozen some of your rhubarb to last into the winter, you can use that stash in this recipe.
Key Lime Cream PieI am very proud of this luscious no-bake beauty. It's so cool and refreshing—perfect for any summer potluck or get-together. Wherever I take this pie, it quickly disappears, and everyone asks for the recipe. —Shirley Rickis, Lady Lake, Florida
This tangy and tart pie is said to have originated in Key West, Florida. With one bite, you'll be transported to the city's sunny shores. For bakery-quality results, pile the whipped topping high, sprinkle it with toasted coconut and dot it with thin lime slices.
Spiced Plum PieThe subtle tastes of orange and nutmeg bring out the fresh flavor of plums in this comforting pie. Be sure to have a slice while it's still warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. —Lucille Mead, Ilion, New York
In late summer and early fall, plums will be at their tastiest. Take advantage with this double-crust pie, which is filled with orange zest, spices and heaps of the seasonal fruit.
Contest-Winning Fresh Blueberry PieThis blueberry pie recipe puts that bounty of farmers market berries to proper use. All their juicy, summery goodness shines through!
Seven basic pantry ingredients plus five cups of fresh blueberries yield a seriously easy summer pie in just 15 minutes. Thanks to a sheet of refrigerated pie crust, all you have to do is unroll the dough, bake it in the oven, heat up the blueberry filling on the stove and pour it into the pie crust.
Shaker Lemon PieAlso known as Ohio lemon pie, this Shaker lemon pie is a Midwestern favorite. Its thrifty use of whole lemons is unique and gives the pie a lovely combination of sweet, tart and slightly bitter flavors. Lemon lovers won't be able to stop at a single piece. —Deb Perry, Traverse City, Michigan
You'll want to use a sharp knife or mandoline slicer (these are our Test Kitchen's
favorite mandolines) to get your lemon slices extra thin and even. If you have a few that aren't perfect, don't worry! As long as most of the slices are uniform in shape, it won't affect the final product.
Fluffy Key Lime PieFor a taste of paradise, try this no-bake Key lime pie recipe. It's low in fat, sugar and fuss. It truly is the best Key lime pie recipe ever! —Frances VanFossan, Warren, Michigan
It doesn't get much easier than this low-fat, four-ingredient key lime pie. Thanks to sugar-free lime gelatin and fat-free whipped topping, there's only 3 grams of fat per slice.
Honey PieA hint of honey flavors this old-fashioned honey custard pie that comes together quickly with simple ingredients. Don't be afraid of blind-baking the crust, it's easy to do. —
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With some brown sugar, honey and a bit of vanilla and almond extract, you can create a restaurant-quality dessert in your own kitchen. Sprinkle flaky sea salt on top to make it extra fancy.
Dark Chocolate-Caramel Macchiato PieOne of my first entries in the National Pie Championship was this impressive pie with coffee flavor and cool chocolate curls on top. —Amy Mills, Sebring, Florida
Believe it or not, you can make a pie crust out of biscotti! This decadent dessert also contains coffee, so don't feel guilty if you want to eat a slice for breakfast.
Contest-Winning Raspberry Cream PieThis recipe is delicious with either fresh-picked or frozen raspberries. That means you can make it year-round. One bite of raspberry pie will instantly turn winter to summer. —Julie Price, Nashville, Tennessee
This pie is tasty when made with fresh or frozen strawberries. If you decide to go the frozen route, use them right from the freezer to avoid discoloring the batter.
Blueberry Cream PieWhy choose between a fruit pie and a cream pie when you can have both? The combination of plump blueberries with a rich vanilla custard filling makes this blueberry cream pie recipe a must-try.
While we love a traditional blueberry pie, this cream pie adds an extra layer of silky decadence between the crust and the fruit filling. Vanilla wafer crumbs make a uniquely delicious crumb crust.
Buckeye PieEveryone who eats this pie raves about it! You can cover the whole top with ganache, but leaving part of the filling bare is the traditional way to make it. —Mary Northrup, Alpine, New York
There's no better combination than peanut butter and jelly…well, except peanut butter and
chocolate. This pie combines our two favorite flavors in every delightful bite.
Mixed Berry PieOur berry pie is the best way to use up those beautiful summer berries. Colorful, juicy berries are tucked into a homemade all-butter pie crust that dares not get a soggy bottom and stays perfectly flaky all the way through.
If you don't have fresh berries on hand, you can also
make this pie with frozen berries. They may even provide a better depth of flavor. You don't need to thaw them—just let the berries sit for a few minutes on the counter.
Amish Vanilla PieWe live in rural northern Indiana where we have several Amish communities. I found this recipe in our local paper a few years back, and after making a few adjustments, I came up with a fabulous pie! It reminds me of the many cream pies my grandma made for holidays. Be sure to allow the Amish vanilla pie to set and cool completely before cutting and serving. —Shelly Brubacher, Nappanee, Indiana
This sweet and crunchy pie is based on a classic Amish recipe. You'll need dark corn syrup, cream of tartar and nutmeg to pull it off, plus a scoop of
vanilla ice cream to make it extra special.
Peanut Butter Pudding PieThis peanut butter pudding pie is pretty enough to serve to company... if your family doesn't get to it first! No one can resist a sweet piece of this creamy chocolate and peanut butter dessert. —Valerie Sisson, Norton, Ohio
This recipe calls for store-bought whipped topping, but you can also make your own
sweetened whipped cream from scratch. If you love this one, try more
pies that start with pudding mix.
Old-Time Buttermilk PieOur buttermilk pie consists of a cinnamon-lemon custard layer nestled inside a tender, flaky pie crust. It's so delicious, you'll find it hard to believe it's made with just a few staple ingredients!
While buttermilk pie is a southern classic, its origins may trace back to the United Kingdom. The filling, made with buttermilk, vanilla extract and lemon juice, was often mixed up when there was no fruit on hand.
Spiced Upside-Down Apple PieMy grandma taught me to make this pie when I was 4. Over the years, I've kept it about the same with just a few changes. Flip it out the second it stops bubbling. The glaze makes it look especially delicious. —Francine Bryson, Pickens, South Carolina
While it might seem like common sense to wait until the pie cools down before inverting it onto a serving pan, don't wait too long. A cold pie will become difficult to remove from the pan.
Chocolate Cream PieWith a shortened baking window for the crust and a quickly cooked filling, our chocolate cream pie comes together with minimal hands-on time.
Calling all chocolate lovers: It's time to bust out your finest baking cocoa. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of extra
baking cocoa for a professional finishing touch.
Cookie Butter PieThis contest-winning pie recipe calls to mind a delicious peanut butter pie from childhood: rich, tasty, and consistently good. It's a no-bake pie recipe with a filling made from Biscoff cookies, confectioners' sugar, cream cheese and frozen whipped topping, served cold. The graham cracker crust is the perfect flavor for this cookielicious dessert!
Cookie butter is sort of like peanut butter's sweet cousin. Instead of peanuts, it's made of mashed-up cookies. Served in a graham cracker crust and topped with whipped cream, this pie is heavenly.
Lemon Chess PiePucker up! This lemon chess pie is tangy and bright with a smooth, creamy lemon custard. A dust of confectioners sugar is the perfect decorative touch.
For a light, tangy and refreshing dessert, we turn to this nine-ingredient chess pie, which features ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Get extra fancy and top it with
candied orange slices.
Huckleberry Cheese PieTo us Idahoans, huckleberries are a treasure. My family enjoys this recipe a lot, and I serve it as a special treat when we have guests. —Pat Kuper, McCall, Idaho
Fresh huckleberries are an Idaho treat, but even if you don't live in the Gem State, you might be able to find them frozen at your local grocery store. If not, blueberries make a delicious swap in this recipe.
Rhubarb Cherry PieAs a young girl, I dreamed of being able to make pies like my mother. Her rolling pin, which I inherited, is 2 feet long and 8 inches wide! In fact, this is Mom's recipe, although I substituted cherries for the strawberries in her version. I first made this pie for a church gathering 20 years ago, and everyone's looked for it at every potluck since! —Eunice Hurt, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
If cherries and rhubarb aren't in season, frozen rhubarb and canned cherries work just as well for this tasty treat. Thanks to quick-cooking tapioca, this recipe requires only 10 minutes of prep time.
Pumpkin Cheesecake PieOur pumpkin cheesecake pie combines pumpkin pie’s flavor with cheesecake’s rich texture and crumble crust for the ultimate fall dessert.
It's like pumpkin pie and cheesecake had a delicious baby. Don't skimp on the sour cream topping—it adds an extra tang that really brings the dessert together.
Oatmeal PieThis delicious oatmeal pie recipe came from my mother. My husband especially enjoys it during the holidays. I have shared the pie crust with many others because it's flaky and so easy to roll out. We even use it at our children's school when apple pies are made for a fundraiser. —Ruth Gritter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
While it might be tempting to leave the leftovers on the counter overnight, it's best to put this pie in the fridge after it's been sitting at room temperature for about two hours. Be sure to eat the remaining slices within four days.
Peach Blueberry PieBursting with fruit flavor and a flaky, double crust with a lattice top, this peach blueberry pie is the quintessential pie of summer. In the off season, simply sub in frozen fruit for fresh, and enjoy!
When peaches are in season, whip out the recipe for this sweet summer dessert. Frozen blueberries work just as well as fresh. In fact, you don't even have to thaw them!
Tangy Lemon Chiffon PieThis light and luscious lemon chiffon pie recipe is certain to impress with both looks and taste.
Unflavored gelatin, egg yolks and whipping cream make the pie filling ultra velvety. Combine semisweet chocolate chips and shortening to make a smooth chocolate drizzle that's optional, but encouraged.
Butterscotch PieThis butterscotch pie is here to prove that butterscotch isn’t just for Grandma and Grandpa.
Meringue is one of those techniques that looks tricky, but it's actually pretty simple once you get the hang of it. Combine egg whites, cream of tartar and sugar, then beat on medium speed until stiff peaks form. Practice making it with these tasty
meringue dessert recipes.
If butterscotch is your favorite flavor
, you must also try the Dolly Parton butterscotch pie recipe.
World's Best Lemon PieOur lemon meringue pie has a balanced, sweet-tart filling and a fluffy toasted meringue topping.
To prevent the meringue from "weeping" into the rest of the pie, be sure the filling is still warm when adding the meringue on top. Find more
tips on how to master meringue.