Mississippi Mud Pie (Easy Recipe)

Mississippi mud pie is sweet, refreshing, and downright irresistible!

With its crunchy Oreo crust and multiple layers of decadence, it’s impossible not to love.

It combines three of my favorite things: chocolate, chocolate, and more chocolate! 

Mississippi  mud pie with a slice taken out of it, served on a white bowl topped with crumbled oreo.

Mississippi Mud Pie 

My family has been making Mississippi mud pie for years. And in all that time, I’ve never tired of it.

I mean, it’s chocolate, cream, pudding, and Oreos! What’s not to love? 

Mississippi mud pie features a chocolate crust, a decadent brownie layer, and rich chocolate pudding.

Top it all off with luscious homemade whipped cream, and voila! 

It’s a delicious, easy-to-make pie for parties, get-togethers, and backyard BBQs. Plus, it tastes best when cold, so it’s the perfect make-ahead dessert.

Mississippi Mud Pie ingredients, oreo, butter, melted butter, dark chocolate, eggs, vanilla, flour, cocoa powder, salt, milk, chocolate pudding mix, powdered sugar

Ingredients 

Let’s break down what you need for the different layers of the pie. 

For the crust

  • Oreos. A regular-sized pack of Oreos contains about 45 cookies. You only need 32 to make the crust, leaving you with plenty to crumble up and sprinkle on top. 
  • Melted butter. I always use salted butter for the crust as the salt helps enhance the Oreos’ sweetness. Go ahead and use unsalted if you prefer.

Fudgy brownie layer

  • Butter. I prefer to control the amount of salt I add to this layer. For that reason, I use unsalted butter. 
  • Dark chocolate. Some Mississippi mud pie recipes call for milk or semi-sweet chocolate. However, I think dark chocolate provides the best and richest flavor. I typically use a high-quality dark chocolate bar cut into chunks. 
  • Sugar. Regular granulated sugar is fine. 
  • Eggs. Set them out beforehand and let them warm to room temperature for best results. 
  • Vanilla. You won’t need much, but vanilla is essential. It further sweetens the dessert and enhances all the other flavors. 
  • Flour. All-purpose is fine. 
  • Cocoa powder. Be sure to get unsweetened cocoa powder. Remember, you’re adding sugar, so using sweetened cocoa powder will be overkill. 
  • Salt. As always, salt acts as a flavor enhancer. 

The pudding layer

  • Milk. I always use whole milk. It has the best flavor and provides the best texture for the pudding. It makes it thick, silky, and smooth. 
  • Chocolate pudding mix. Use whatever brand you prefer.  

And finally, you’ll top it off with homemade whipped cream. You need three things to make it: 

  • Heavy cream. The colder the cream is, the easier it is to whip. So be sure to refrigerate it ahead of time. 
  • Vanilla extract. It provides a rich, warm flavor. 
  • Powdered sugar. Sugar serves a dual purpose in whipped cream. It sweetens it AND helps stabilize it. Confectioners’ sugar is also acceptable. 
Top view of Mississippi Mud Pie with crumbled Oreo toppings

How to Make Mississippi Mud Pie 

There are a few steps to making Mississippi mud pie, but they aren’t difficult. Let’s check them out. 

1. PREP: Preheat the oven to 350°F and set out the ingredients to warm.

2. Crust: Mix the crushed Oreos with the melted butter. Press into a 9-inch pie plate. Bake for 10 minutes.

3. BROWNIE LAYER: Melt the butter and dark chocolate together in the microwave. Whisk in the sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Pour into the crust.

4. BAKE: Bake for 25 minutes, then cool for 3 hours.

5. PUDDING LAYER: Whisk the milk and pudding mix. Let it sit for 5 minutes, then spread it over the brownie layer.

6. CHILL: Chill the pie for 2 hours until the pudding is firm.

7. WHIPPED CREAM: Whip the heavy cream vanilla and powdered sugar to stiff peaks. Spread over the pie and garnish with crushed Oreos. Slice, serve, and enjoy!

    A slice of Mississippi Mud Pie with crushed Oreo pieces

    Tips for the Best Mud Pie 

    Here are a few tips when making your pie: 

    • Save time with a boxed brownie mix. The brownie layer in this pie is 100% from scratch. If you don’t have much time, use a boxed brownie mix instead. 
    • Save more time with Cool Whip. Again, this pie is 100% homemade, right down to the whipped cream on top. However, you can save time using Cool Whip or another frozen whipped topping instead of the DIY stuff. 
    • Let the crust and brownie layer cool completely. Don’t try to add the pudding layer to a still-warm pie. Doing so will completely ruin the pudding’s texture. It’ll be rubbery and unpleasant. The pie needs at least 3 hours to cool completely before adding the pudding layer.  

    Variations 

    Here are a few variations you’ll love: 

    • Make it extra chocolatey. This pie has a ton of chocolate already. But that still isn’t enough for some people. Sometimes, I use chocolate ganache for a topping instead of whipped cream. Other times, I include the whipped cream but cover it in homemade chocolate glaze
    • Add a little fruit. You can add sliced strawberries or bananas to the top of your Mississippi mud pie for a fruity finish. Alternatively, try adding strawberry cake filling between the brownie and pudding layers. 
    • Give it a boozy kick. Mix in some Kahlua with the chocolate pudding. 
    • Add nuts. Crush your favorite nuts and sprinkle them over the top. 
    Slice of Mississippi Mud Pie on a plate with fork

    How to Store 

    Mississippi mud pie is a dessert best served cold, so storing the leftovers is simple.

    To Store: Transfer the pie to an air-tight container and store it in the fridge for 3 to 4 days. If you don’t have an air-tight container, you can wrap the leftover pie in aluminum foil instead. 

    To Make Ahead: Because this is a “best-served cold” dessert, you can also make it ahead of time! Follow the directions in the recipe card below. Then, store the pie in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before serving it. 

    Mississippi Mud Pie (Easy Recipe)

    Course: DessertCuisine: American
    Servings

    12

    servings
    Prep time

    30

    minutes
    Cooking time

    35

    minutes
    Chilling Time

    2

    hours

    Once you try this Mississippi mud pie, you’ll be hooked! Made with an Oreo crust, chocolate pudding, and whipped cream, it’s such a treat!

    Ingredients

    • For the Crust
    • 32 Oreos (filling and all)

    • 6 tablespoons melted butter

    • For the Brownie Layer
    • 1/2 cup butter

    • 3.5 ounces dark chocolate

    • 2/3 cup sugar

    • 2 large eggs, room temperature

    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    • 1/4 cup flour

    • 1/4 cup cocoa powder

    • pinch salt

    • For the Pudding Layer
    • 1 1/2 cups milk

    • 1 (3.5 ounce) box chocolate pudding mix

    • For the Whipped Cream Layer
    • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream

    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

    • 5 tablespoons powdered sugar

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • Make the crust: Place the Oreos in a food processor and pulse until they’re broken into fine crumbs. Add the Oreos to a medium-sized bowl and mix in the butter.
    • Press the crust into a 9-inch pie dish. Bake it for 10 minutes.
    • Make the brownie layer: Melt the butter and dark chocolate in a large bowl in the microwave. Use 30-second increments, stirring after each increment. Do not let the mixture get too hot.
    • Whisk in the sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract. Then, whisk in the flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Pour the brownie mixture onto the Oreo crust.
    • Bake it for 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let the brownie layer cool for 3 hours.
    • Make the pudding layer: Whisk the milk and pudding in a medium bowl until combined. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes, then spread it over the brownie layer. Chill it for 2 hours.
    • Make the whipped cream: Blend the heavy cream with a stand or hand mixer until soft peaks form. Then add the vanilla extract and powdered sugar and blend until stiff peaks form. Do not over-mix.
    • Spread the whipped cream over the pudding layer. Add crushed Oreos on top if desired. Enjoy!

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    8 thoughts on “Mississippi Mud Pie (Easy Recipe)”

      • Hi Dorothy, yes, you can make the crust and brownie ahead of time! Just be sure to put the crust in the refrigerator to set. For the brownie layer, let it cool completely, then cover the pan in plastic wrap. Let it sit overnight at room temperature. The next day, you can make the pudding layer and assemble the pie.

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      • Hi Barbara!
        Yes, you can use an 8 ounce tub of Cool Whip instead. You might not need it all, it’s up to you how thick you like it 🙂

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