S’mores Pie combines the goodness of graham cracker crust, creamy chocolate filling, and toasty marshmallow topping in one frozen dessert!

It’s time for summer desserts! And there’s not much that says summer evenings and summer desserts more than s’mores.
S’mores are the quintessential summer dessert. Over the years, I’ve made S’mores No Bake Cookies, S’mores Popcorn Balls, and Golden Graham S’mores.
There’s something about the combination of marshmallows cooked over a campfire, melty chocolate, and graham crackers that is just summer all in one little package.
This S’mores Pie is a deliciously indulgent dessert. It’s perfect for summer; it has a graham cracker crust filled with rich chocolate whipped cream and topped with a layer marshmallow creme.
The marshmallow crème gets a nice toasty crust on the outside, and the frozen chocolate whipped cream keeps it nice and gooey on the inside.
How to make s’mores pie

Step 1: Begin by melting the chocolate. You can melt it in a heavy saucepan over low heat or over a double boiler. Once melted, set aside.
Step 2: In a large mixing bowl, beat whipping cream until it begins to thicken. You should be able to see the beater tracks in the whipping cream when it begins to thicken.
Step 3: Add the sugar, and continue to beat until it is at medium peak stage. Medium peak stage is when the cream will form a peak when the beaters are pulled out, but the tops will curl over.

Step 4: Stream the melted chocolate into the whipped cream, and continue to beat until well-combined.
Step 5: The chocolate whipped cream mixture should be thick and glossy.

Step 6: Pour the chocolate whipped cream into the graham cracker crust. Press a piece of plastic wrap onto the surface of the pie.
Step 7: Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.

Step 8: When you’re ready to serve the pie, preheat your broiler. If you prefer, you can use a kitchen torch to toast the marshmallow.
Step 9: Remove the plastic wrap, and spread the marshmallow crème over the surface. Toast the marshmallow until golden brown.
Tips
- If you need tips for making whipped cream, check out this post on how to make whipped cream. It has plenty of tips and tricks to help you make perfect whipped cream.
- For the chocolate whipped cream, I used 70% dark chocolate. The dark chocolate is rich and a great balance of sweet and bittersweet.
- However, if you like a sweeter chocolate flavor, you can use semisweet or milk baking chocolate bars in place of the bittersweet chocolate.
- Chocolate graham cracker crust can be used in place of the traditional graham cracker crust.
- You can also use a kitchen torch in place of the broiler to toast the marshmallow.

How to store
This pie should be stored, covered, in the freezer. I set it out about 10 minutes before serving to let it soften up enough to slice and then return it to the freezer after cutting it.

Can I make s’mores pie ahead of time?
S’mores Pie is a great make-ahead choice! Summer can be a super busy time; there are always lots of activities and events going on.
It takes just a few minutes to whip them up (it takes me about 5 minutes to put them together). Then, when you’re ready to serve them, just top them with some marshmallow crème, toast it, and serve.
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S’mores Pie
Ingredients
- 2-3.5 ounce bars 70% dark chocolate1
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- ⅔ cup granulated sugar
- 9 inch graham cracker pie crust
- ¾ cup marshmallow creme
Instructions
- Melt chocolate in a heavy saucepan over low heat or over double boiler, stirring occasionally, until melted. Set aside.2-3.5 ounce bars 70% dark chocolate1
- In a large bowl, beat whipping cream until it begins to thicken.2 cups heavy whipping cream
- Add granulated sugar, and beat until thickened. The cream should be at medium peaks.⅔ cup granulated sugar
- Stream in melted chocolate, and continue whipping until combined.
- Pour chocolate mixture into graham cracker pie crust.9 inch graham cracker pie crust
- Press plastic wrap to the surface of the chocolate whipped cream.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.
- Preheat broiler.2
- Remove plastic wrap and top chocolate filling with marshmallow cream.¾ cup marshmallow creme
- Broil until golden brown.
- Enjoy!
Notes
- The filling is not overly sweet. It’s more of a bittersweet chocolate filling. If you would like a sweeter filling, use semisweet or milk chocolate baking bars instead.
- You can use a kitchen torch in place of the broiler to toast the marshmallow.
- Nutrition values are estimates.
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Originally published 5/22/15. Updated with new photos and tips 7/30/19.
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Comments & Reviews
Stephanie Phelps says
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Stephanie Phelps says
I love my chocolate straight out of the package or in and recipe!
Kimmy Ripley says
I like to enjoy chocolate straight out of the package!
Julie Wood says
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Natalie says
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Natalie says
I love to cover chocolate over pretzels. My favorite is white chocolate covered pretzels!
NICOLE D says
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NICOLE D says
I love to enjoy my dark chocolate straight out of the package, but it also is quite yummy used to make some dark chocolate brownies.
jay says
OMG, love smores! This looks so good! I wonder if you could make a big version of this in a regular pie crust….
Kate says
Thanks! I don’t know why a larger version wouldn’t work! If you try it, please let me know how it turns out. =)
Jessica To says
I like any dessert that has chocolate in it!
Kelly D says
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Kelly D says
I like my chocolate plain, or sometimes I break it up and eat it with pretzels… or dip it in peanut butter.
Elena says
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Elena says
I enjoy it with a cup of coffee
steve weber says
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steve weber says
I enjoy chocolate drizzled over ice cream.
Julie Wood says
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Julie Wood says
I like to eat my chocolate out of the package sometimes, but I really love my chocolate in making chocolate chip cookies!
Mami2jcn says
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Mami2jcn says
I enjoy chocolate straight out of the package.