No Bake Chocolate Pie


This rich, creamy, and secretly healthy no bake chocolate pie will be THE hit of any party!

With fewer than 150 calories per slice, this creamy & healthy chocolate pie is a chocolate lover's dream come true! @choccoveredkt

NO Heavy Cream

NO Cool Whip

NO Baking Required

Just a few ingredients, low calorie, oil free, gluten free, and just 5 minutes to make!

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vegan chocolate pie

Since I first posted the recipe back in 2011, so many people have made this secretly vegan pie that it has easily become one of the most popular recipes on my blog.

Readers from all over the world have tested it out on non-vegan friends and family members, with rave results!

No Bake Chocolate Pie

Top with coconut whipped cream or Keto Ice Cream.

With just a few ingredients and barely any prep work, it’s no wonder the recipe is so popular!

Don’t let the secret ingredient scare you away – I’ve served this pie many, many times to non-vegetarians and people who have no interest in healthy desserts whatsoever, and even they go crazy for it every single time.

The pie is not only good for a healthy dessert, it is just really, ridiculously good!

With fewer than 150 calories per slice, this creamy chocolate pie is a chocolate lover's dream come true! @choccoveredkt

No Bake Chocolate Pie

Adapted from my Ultimate Chocolate Fudge Pie

No Bake Chocolate Pie

Total Time: 5m
Yield: 8 slices

Ingredients

  • 12.3 oz silken or firm tofu (Soy-Free recipe here)
  • 1 1/2 tsp cocoa powder
  • 8-10 oz broken-up chocolate or 1 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp milk of choice
  • scant 1/8 tsp salt
  • 2-3 tbsp pure maple syrup or sweetener of choice

Instructions

Break up the chocolate and carefully melt, either on the stove or in the microwave. Then throw everything into a food processor and blend until completely smooth. Pour into a pie crust if desired. Refrigerate. It gets firmer the longer it sits and is firmer if you use firm tofu or more like mousse pie if you use silken. Have fun trying out different-flavored chocolate bars!

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974 Comments

  1. Tala says:

    Hey Katie! First off, you saved me. I never thought I could eat delicious stuff while still staying clean. But there’s just a question, you say for each tbsp of agave is 7 calories, but I heard that there are 20-60 in a tbsp. hmm. Haha anyways thanks!

  2. Amanda says:

    Ohmygod, this sounds AMAAAAZING.

  3. nicole says:

    Does it change the flavor a lot if you use maple syrup instead of agave?

    Also – would you consider Kitchenaid to be a “high-powered” blender when you’re talking about ice creams? (You said that with a Vitamix, you basically can make the ice cream sans ice cream maker – and with other high-powered blenders) does that apply to Kitchenaids do you think?

    Thanks!!

  4. Sadie says:

    Just wanted to say I LOVE your recipes! I’ve made several, but this is my favorite. We don’t make it into a pie, we put it in bowls topped with a little whipped cream, and we call it mousse. My hubby…who loves dessert, but isn’t a fan of “healthy” desserts…requests this on a regular basis. My 3 little kids enjoy it, and I like knowing they are getting some healthy protein with their treat.

  5. Jane says:

    This recipe sounds yummy. I’ve got my own raw chocolate company, Sweet Revolution, so will be trying it in this pie!

  6. Mariah says:

    yummers! is there any way to substitute the tofu?

  7. Kathie says:

    I’m not vegan so I never have tofu in my pantry. And I doubt VERY much that our small town grocer carries it! Is there a substitute I could use for the tofu? I’m thinking not, but I have to ask. I used it about 3 decades ago (I’m not kidding about that time frame) but my family complained so I discontinued using it. We had a rule that when I tried something new for dinner, we’d take a vote as to whether or not it was a “make again”. I lost. Maybe I’ll try googling to see what I come up with for an answer.

    1. Jessica says:

      your grocery store must have it try looking in the store directory on your phone.

  8. tammy says:

    made this today as well, my son really didn’t like it, but me and my helper loved its, very dark chocolaty and it was wonderful

  9. Luci says:

    Hi katie, recently have become a huge fan of your site!! For this recipe, can i use an alternative to soy? Maybe soaked cashews and water??
    Thanks.

  10. TEA4TEE says:

    I added banana to mine and it was gr8.