Another great recipe from Grandma… this delightful dessert is sure to please everyone! Kids especially love to help make this Piggy Pie Dessert! We love this all year round. If you enjoy desserts as much as we do you might enjoy this Blueberry Heaven Dessert or Peanut Butter Oreo Dessert!

Piggy Pie Dessert

Piggy Pie Dessert

I was browsing my Grandma’s old church cookbook and came across this recipe. The name is what drew me to it of course! After reading the ingredients I knew that I had to make it. Chocolate pudding, vanilla pudding, a sweetened cream cheese layer, and the most glorious baked crust that you will ever try. I can see why it was popular so many years ago!

Piggy Pie Dessert Recipe

I added heath chips (buttery toffee bits) and mini chocolate chips on top just for fun. You can leave them off if you prefer. I think shaved chocolate would also be a lovely way to decorate the top!

Once you try this recipe you may want to play around with it too. Different flavor puddings can be substituted. You can also use cherry pie filling in place of the vanilla pudding for a really decadent ooey-gooey dessert!

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How Does This Dessert Taste?

So good! The crust is probably the most powerful flavor in this dessert, as the puddings are subtle. The first bite was a bit shocking as I expected there to be more of a chocolate flavor, but what I was really tasting was the lovely pecans. If you want this to be a more powerful chocolate flavor you can use 2 boxes of chocolate instead of the chocolate & vanilla. You can also use more chocolate on top and even drizzle with hot fudge.

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How to Cut and Serve Piggy Pie Dessert

If you want perfect cuts where you can see all the layers, make sure that this dessert is well chilled before serving. If you care a little less about the presentation you can serve it immediately after making. It will be a glorious ooey-gooey mess, but still delicious.

This dessert should be covered well (as airtight as possible) and stored in the refrigerator. It should last 3-4 days.

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Piggy Pie Dessert

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Setting Time 10 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
This classic dessert is a family favorite!

Ingredients

  • ½ cup (113 g) butter, melted
  • 1 ½ cups (192 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 container (16-ounce) whipped topping
  • 1 package (8-ounce) cream cheese
  • 1 cup (128 g) confectioners' sugar
  • 1 box (3.9-ounce) instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 1 box (3.9-ounce) instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 4 cups milk, divided (I used whole milk)
  • 1 cup heath chips, optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
  • In a medium bowl, combine butter, flour, and chopped pecans. Using a fork, combine ingredients well, then pat into bottom of a prepared 9×13 pan. (baking spray or parchment to prepare)
  • Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 15-20 minutes. (Keep an eye on it so the edges don’t burn.) Allow to cool.
  • In a medium bowl, combine chocolate pudding mix with 2 cups milk. Allow to set for at least 5 minutes.
  • In a medium bowl, combine vanilla pudding mix with 2 cups milk. Allow to set for at least 5 minutes.
  • Beat softened cream cheese with confectioners sugar until smooth. Fold in 1/2 (8-ounces) of the whipped topping. Spread over cooled crust.
  • Spread the chocolate pudding over the cream cheese mixture.
  • Spread the vanilla pudding over the chocolate pudding.
  • Spread remaining 1/2 container of whipped topping over vanilla pudding.
  • Sprinkle with 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips. Sprinkle 1/2 cup-1 cup of heath chips.

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Reader Comments

  1. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Swiss Miss (already prepared) in the dairy case at the grocery store. Is there any reason I could not substitute that for the boxed instant pudding?

    1. I made this and my family absolutely loved. Shared the recipe with my cousin and she made it for her colleague’s at work and they ALWAYS ask her to make it.
      I see you changed the name. Was it not “Sex In A Pan” first?

  2. I made it,it went smooth till the part that half of cream cheese mixer goes on top of bottom layer, it didn’t cover ,so put the whole thing in and made another for top layer, overall very tasty,thank you

  3. We call this Scrumptious Pie or Mississippi Mud. Yummy by whatever name. Also, we have substituted coconut cream pudding for the chocolate since my sister is allergic. Thanks for sharing!

  4. This recipe was printed on the back of my electric bill 50+ years ago. It was called Republican Pie. I use 1 large and 1 small box of chocolate instant pudding and 4 cups of milk. This makes for a heavier pudding base. Also, toasted coconut sprinkled on top of the final layer of whipped topping is your final layer.

  5. I made this for church fellowship hour today for my 70th birthday. I remember my mother made it and sometimes substituted the puddings with lemon pudding. It is such a light and refreshing dessert.

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