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Peanut Butter Silk Pie

This Peanut Butter Silk Pie features an Oreo crust with creamy peanut butter filling (no cream cheese!) and topped with homemade whipped cream. The perfect, decadent dessert for any occasion!

This Peanut Butter Silk Pie, may be my new favorite cream pie. Unlike other recipes, that are made with cream cheese and have a no bake filling, this pie filling is done by making a boiled custard, then adding peanut butter, softened butter, and lightened with whipped cream.

It’s rich, fluffy, smooth, and creamy all at the same time. Layers of custard and cream on top of a no bake Oreo crust, could it get any better? I didn’t think so.

Why you’ll love this recipe

The filling and crust can all be made ahead of time. The crust in no bake, so it can be prepared the day or even a few weeks before, pressed into a pie pan and then frozen until ready to use.

Most peanut butter silk pies have a heavy, cream cheese based filling. This recipe uses a mousseline filling, which is simply pastry cream whipped with butter. Then it is lightened with whipped cream, that gives it a fluffy mousse like texture.

How to make this recipe

  1. Prepare the Oreo crust, press into a pie pan and set aside.

  2. Make the pastry cream and chill it in the fridge.

  3. Beat the peanut butter, and butter into the pastry cream.

  4. Fold in the whipped cream into the peanut butter filling, and spread into the pie crust,

  5. Top with more whipped cream and chocolate shavings.

  6. Chill until ready to serve.

Tips on making this recipe perfectly

Prepare the pastry cream ahead of time, this way it has time to chill and will not melt the butter that needs to be added in.

Use creamy peanut butter, any brand will work. Chunky peanut butter won’t give you that smooth and creamy texture for the filling.

Beat the pastry cream and butter separately before mixing together. This will ensure that there are no lumps in the filling, which will be very hard to get rid of once they are there.

How to store this Peanut Butter Silk Pie

This pie will last in the fridge for about a week, and it is best served cold.

This pie can also be frozen without the whipped cream on top. You can defrost the pie the night before serving in the fridge, and then the whipped cream can be added.


Other peanut butter recipes to try

Nutter Butter Cookies

Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut Butter and Jelly Oat Bars

If you tried this Peanut Butter Silk Pie or any other recipe on the blog, leave a comment below and let me know how you liked it. And be sure to tag me on instagram if you make this!


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