French Silk Pie Bars Recipe posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. These French Silk Pie bars have a delicious chocolate graham cracker crust with a creamy, yet light-as-air, chocolate mousse filling. This pie is a fantastic recipe to have on hand for just about any occasion, and it’s so much easier to make than you might think. Top it with my favorite homemade whipped cream, or make it extra rich with a little chocolate ganache drizzled on top! Dixie Crystals sponsors this post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL OF MY RECIPES ON THE DIXIE CRYSTALS WEBSITE! What’s in these French Silk Pie Bars? chocolate graham crackers Dixie Crystals Extra Fine Granulated Sugar butter unsweetened chocolate cream cheese Dixie Crystals Confectioners Powdered Sugar whipped cream more whipped cream and chocolate shavings for toppings More Pie Bars Oreo Pecan Pie Bars Get the Recipe Berry Pie Bars Get Recipe Oatmeal Cream Pie Bars Get Recipe Salted Caramel Apple Pie Bars Get Recipe Recipe Overview: You’ll love how simple this recipe is! It’s all done in three very easy stages: Make the crust. Crush up the graham crackers, mix the crumbs with butter and sugar, press in the pan, and bake! Make the filling. In a nutshell: melt the chocolate and mix everything up in a stand mixer. It really is that easy. Chill and top! Let the bars chill for a while, and then add the whipped cream and chocolate shavings to the top. French Silk Pie Time Savers If you're in a pinch for time, try substituting one of these shortcuts for their coordinating component in the pie. Simple Pudding Mousseย This simple pudding mousse uses instant pudding and Cool Whip to make a fabulous pie filling in a hurry. Get the Recipe Graham Cracker Crust If you don't have chocolate graham crackers on hand, don't worry. This graham cracker crust would taste amazing with a French Silk Pie filling on top! Get the Recipe The Best Homemade Whipped Cream Recipe When I'm in a rush, I love to use Cool Whip from the store. But when I don't have any on hand, it's WAY easier just to make my own than it would be to pack all the kids in the car and take them grocery shopping with me. This homemade whipped cream comes together in a flash, and it won't deflate on you no matter how long you store it in the fridge. Get Recipe Ready to Make this Recipe? CLICK OVER TO DIXIE CRYSTALS TO GET THIS RECIPE Pumpkin Tres Leches Continue Reading Gingerbread Waffles Recipe Continue Reading Lofthouse Sugar Cookies Copycat Recipe Continue Reading Milk Chocolate Cupcake Recipe Continue Reading Cinnamon Sugar Baked Pumpkin Donuts Continue Reading Pumpkin French Toast Casserole Recipe Continue Reading Birthday Brookie Cookies Get Recipe Vanilla Crazy Cake Get Recipe Caramel Oreo Pie Get Recipe Smookies Get Recipe Black Forest Torte Get Recipe
Holy Cannoli! French silk is one of my top two favorite pies. Oh I must make this!! I’d totally love for you to come share this at my link party. ๐ Reply
Whoa now. This is serious business. Chocolate overload, methinks–but that pie crust dipper picture with the chocolate pie dip on top–I may have licked the screen on that one. You’re a master dipper, Ashton! Reply
Love the pie dip, (French Silk is my favorite), love the pie crust dippers, love the blue finger nail polish! ๐ Reply
Um. I don’t even know what to say to this. I don’t think I could just use one of the little pie crust dippers, I would probably be using a spoon! Reply
French Silk is one of my favorite pies!!! I am pretty sure I will eat all of this by myself when I make it:-) Reply
Love this! I’ve been wanting to try from-scratch pudding. This is great! You keep amazing me with your dips! Reply
Oh my goodness! My little man (20 months) just recently tried chocolate and he absolutely LOVES it…he also loves to dip everything! I am totally making this for him for Easter dessert! Reply
Oh YUM! I gained most of my baby weight by eating French Silk Pie Blizzards- I will have to save this recipe for a special treat now that I am trying to lose the baby weight, haha! Reply
Could this get any better?? Oh my gosh!! So yummy looking!I would love for you to share this with my Unveil Your Genius Link Party! (New linky every Thursday). Here’s this week’s linky link:http://taylornorris.blogspot.com/2012/04/unveil-your-genius-link-party-5.html Happy Friday! Reply
I cannot get enough of your dips! I think your obsession is rubbing off on me! Great recipe. Pinned! Reply
Oh My! This looks amazing! I would love for you to link up to my Linky Party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/04/show-me-what-you-got-linky-party-9.html to share this yummy recipe with my readers. Mrs. Delightfulhttp://www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com Reply
I love a good makeover. I would love it if you linked it up to my new link party. http://momslifevents.blogspot.com/2012/04/show-off-mondays.html Can’t Wait to see what else you create. ~Taylor Reply
I love your blue fingernails! ๐ Please link up to Foodie Friday Don’t forget to leave me a comment too! Reply
Wow, this looks and sounds amazing! I would love it if you would come link this up at my Pinworthy Projects Link Party. Reply
Wow! What an interesting new take on French Silk Pie! I love this idea! Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites. I’m featuring you this week. Come by and grab my featured button if you’d like one. Reply
I love this twist on pie! My mom would make dippers with the scraps of pie crust dough when we were kids, and this use for them is absolutely perfect ๐ Reply
I’m in Love!! I just found your blog, WOW! I love the idea of desert dips, pie is such a commitment and this dip offers the perfect solution (its like I’m not eating as much but you know I’m eating the whole pie ๐ I can’t wait to try it…perfect for parties Michelle from http://www.mommyspinkielipgloss.blogspot.com Reply
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