Christmas came early for me, you guys. I mean, it’s only a couple days away but what I mean is this: my new favorite dessert was born. I can’t even tell you how psyched I am about this deliciousness. I know, I know, I say things are my favorite a lot.
I say things liiiike, “this is my fave” or “drizzling’s my fave” or “omg this is my new fave.” See a pattern? When I find things/make things/eat things that I’m really vibing, I go all in. Love it or leave it.
I think it’s time I tell you this. I’ve been lying. Those things are not my favorites. At the time I, in all honesty, thought they were, so I suppose it’s not a conscious type of lying. But, I feel like I want to take back ALLL the things I’ve said are my favorite desserts before because THIS. HOLY COW, YOU GUYS. THIS!!!
Jaryd came home from a work dinner with dessert for me (it’s a deal we’ve agreed upon) with a very similar chocolate pie. He took one bite of MY chocolate pie and was all like “ugh I feel like such a loser bringing home this (insert eye roll).” haha it was a funny moment but even he said it was his favorite dessert ever ever so you know it was good.
Here’s the best thing. You can make it ahead. Like make it, no big deal, store it away in your fridge and DONEZO. In my opinion the longer it sits in your fridge (ok ok to a certain extent) the better it gets. So don’t be shy. Make this the day before, don’t be stressing bout dessert.
So let’s do this, people!! Here’s how you make Chocolate Ganache Pie:
First, make the crust. In a bowl, whisk together the butter (or ghee for dairy free) and egg. Add the almond flour and sea salt and continue to whisk until everything is combined.
Then, grease the pie pan with coconut oil. I just bunched up some parchment paper, dipped it in a jar of coconut oil and rubbed it along the inside of the pan.
Place the crust into the pan and use your fingers to evenly spread it throughout. Then, whisk your second egg in a bowl and brush it on the edges and inside of the crust. Place it in the oven and bake for 10 – 12 minutes, until the inside and edges are golden brown.
While the crust is baking, place your butter (or ghee for dairy free) in a large bowl. Set aside. In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the coconut cream, agave nectar, and vanilla. Bring to a simmer, stirring frequently for everything to be evenly combined.
Remove from the heat and pour into the bowl with the butter and chips. Allow the contents to sit in the bowl for a few minutes (things are melting and getting all happy up in hurr) and then whisk it until completely silky smooth and combined.
Pour the chocolate filling into the crust and place in the fridge for at least 3 hours. In my experience allowing it to sit overnight really enables it to firm up and elevate it magicalness 🙂 Sprinkle with some cocoa before serving.
Chocolate Ganache Pie
The BEST low carb, gluten free, and dairy free pie you’ll ever eat! It’s so chocolatey, decadent and this Chocolate Ganache Pie is the perfect recipe for a holiday or special occasion!
Ingredients
Pie Crust:
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter (or ghee)
- 1 egg
- 1 cup blanched almond flour
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 egg (whisked for brushing)
Chocolate Filling:
- 4 tablespoons butter (or ghee)
- 1 1/4 cups 60%cacao dark chocolate chips
- 1 can (13 oz.) coconut cream
- 3 tablespoons agave nectar (honey, maple syrup or coconut nectar works too)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa powder (for sprinkling on top)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- In a bowl, whisk together the butter (or ghee for dairy free) and egg.
- Add the almond flour and sea salt and continue to whisk until everything is combined.
- Then, grease the pie pan with coconut oil. I just bunched up some parchment paper, dipped it in a jar of coconut oil and rubbed it along the inside and bottom of the pie pan.
- Place the crust into the pan and use your fingers to evenly spread it throughout.
- Then, whisk your second egg in a bowl and brush it on the edges and inside of the crust.
- Place it in the oven and bake for 10 – 12 minutes, until the inside and edges are golden brown.
- While the crust is baking, place your butter (or ghee for dairy free) in a large bowl. Set aside.
- In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the coconut cream, agave nectar, and vanilla.
- Bring to a simmer, stirring frequently for everything to be evenly combined.
- Remove from the heat and pour into the bowl with the butter and chips.
- Allow the contents to sit in the bowl for a few minutes and then whisk it until completely silky smooth and combined.
- Pour the chocolate filling into the crust and place in the fridge for at least 3 hours. In my experience allowing it to sit overnight really enables it to firm up and elevate it magic 🙂
- Sprinkle with some cocoa before serving.
Tips
- Per slice: Calories 460; Fat 41.1g (Sat 14.6g); Protein 6.6g; Carb 21.7g (net carb 17.4g); Fiber 4.3g; Sodium 118mg
Nutrition Info:
- Serving Size: 8
Enjoy!! xo
Casey the College Celiac says
YUM! I’ve never been a huge pie fan, but I think the chocolate could convert me!
Lindsay says
haha I’m the same!! I want my desserts to have chocolate in them or they don’t count!! 🙂
Jaxx says
Looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it. One question though, I have an allergy to almonds. What could I substitute? I’ve tried coconut flour before, but it seems to dry out my recipies.
Lindsay says
I think hazelnut flour would be amazing!! Bob’s Red Mill has a good one. It’ll change the color of the crust a but, but will be SO yummy! Let me know how you make out!! xo
Pip says
So this turned out amazing!! Totally sold on no-pastry pies from here. I am keen to attempt a vegan version. Can you please recommend what to use as an egg substitute (inc. measurements). Thanks girl!
Lindsay says
A flax egg may work, though I haven’t tested it. It may change the color of the crust a bit to make it a little more rustic. Vegan butter would probably be a good sub in too. Let me know if you experiment at all, I’d love to hear how things turn out!! xo
Sarah says
Hi! Looks BEAUTIFUL.
When you say butter do you mean cold, soft, or melted? The fact that you could use ghee and you say whisk makes me think soft or melted. But pie crust makes me think cold… advice appreciate! Thank you
Lindsay says
Hi Sarah!
Room temperature butter/softened is best. This is one of my favorite pies! I hope you love it!! xo
L S says
I’m allergic to coconut. Can I use heavy cream in place of the coconut cream?
Lindsay Grimes Freedman says
Yes I think that should be fine! Let me know how you make out! xo