Mini Pie Bites

I am always trying to think or come up with fun party finger foods that would be great for a variety of occasions…. bridal showers, baby showers, birthday parties…

People are always looking for the easy to get and eat foods.  

This recipe would definitely fit that description.

 These little pie bites are SO EASY to throw together and look so cute and gourmet!

 

I did a few different ones…Banana Cream Pie Bites

 

…Chocolate Mousse Pie Bites

 

….Coconut Cream Pie Bites

 

…and White Chocolate Strawberry Pie Bites

 

Using an already made pie crust dough (I love the Pillsbury brand) cut out shapes with a small cookie cutter and bake according to directions.  

Watch closely so they don’t over cook.

While Pie bites are cooling, prepare pie toppings

 

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE PIE TOPPING

1 (3.9 oz) box instant chocolate pudding mix
1/2 cup water
1 (14 oz) can Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 (8 oz.) container Cool whip
1 cup chocolate chips, melted to smooth consistency

In a large bowl, mix chocolate pudding mix, water, and sweetened condensed milk.
Stir in melted chocolate chips.
Fold in 8 oz. container of cool whip until there are no streaks remaining.
Place filling into a piper with a large tip and pipe onto pie crusts.

 

 

ALMOND WHITE CHOCOLATE PIE TOPPING

1 (3.9 oz) box instant white chocolate pudding mix (can be substituted for coconut cream or banana cream as well)
1/2 cup water
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
1 (8 oz) container Cool Whip
16 oz cream cheese, softened
1 tsp almond extract

In a large bowl, mix chocolate pudding mix, water, and sweetened condensed milk together.  
Fold in 8 ounces cool whip.  
Beat in cream cheese and almond extract.

Place filling into a piper with a large tip and pipe onto pie crusts.

Top pie crusts accordingly with strawberries and chocolate, bananas, coconut, whipped cream and mini chocolate chips.

Enjoy!

 


If you make this recipe, snap a photo and hashtag it #chefintraining and/or #chefintrainingblog. I would love to see how these recipes take shape in your kitchens.

Filed under: appetizer, dessert, easy, pie, sweet, treat

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  1. Chatty Crone

    Those look wonderful and a good idea of how to have a 'taste' which is my problem. Sandie

  2. Katie

    yum! Love this idea! Must make soon!

  3. deb

    Love these. Thanks for the recipe. They are so cute.

  4. Aimee

    I saw these on Pinterest and have plans on making them later this month for a potluck! Yours turned out beautiful!

  5. Winnie

    These may be very easy to make, but they look FANTASTICI love this idea

  6. Bonnie @ Uncommon

    the are pretty and yummy looking ...what a deal!! love them! pinning!! ;)Bonnie @ Uncommon

  7. Maria

    This looks absolutely fantastic! I love the idea of the little pie bites, so cute!!!!! I'm your newest follower!

  8. Aubrey

    What an awesome idea! They look great!

  9. cheapcraftymama

    Oh wow those look so beautiful, tasty, and perfect for spring! I would love for you to share this (and any other creations) at my new linky party "Pin It and Win It Wednesday" @www.cheapcraftymama.com!

  10. Nicola

    Oh my gosh - these are incredible! So cute and just perfect for a dessert buffet.

  11. Cynthia

    Found youur blog through Pinterest. I'm going to try these at Pinterest party this weekend. Great photography work, these look so tasty!

  12. Laura@Corner House

    these all look so good! I featured them on my blog and I pinned them. Now I just need a reason to make them.

  13. Julie E

    This is totally brilliant Nikki! I'm pinning and sharing these bad boys on FB. I can't wait to make the chocolate and coconut cream ones.

  14. Mrs. Swinson

    This is a cute idea! These will make wonderful dainties for a tea party. Thanks for sharing.

  15. Cynthia

    I made the chocolate recipe this past weekend for my Pinterest party and had some problems. Have any advice?-The crusts puffed up; even when pierced with a fork before baking-The filling was thin and would not hold its shape while piping.(even after refrigerating about 45 min)I made the best of it. I poked a hole in the tops of the puffed up crusts and filled anyway. They didn't look as nice as the ones pictured here but they tasted good.Thanks

  16. Cathy

    I just found your blog..... oh my soooo yummy! What a fantastic recipe your Pie bites are.

  17. jessica

    These were so easy and wonderful! but is the icing freezable?

  18. Gabrielle Cooper

    I don't know if you will read and reply to this but I wanted to know if you keep the in the refrigerator until you serve. I normally eat my pies warmed up but it doesn't seem like that would be the best option for this; am I right?
    Thanks for the recipe anyways!

  19. Robin Bergeron

    These mini pie bites look yummy!!! They will be perfect for my neices baby shower!!! Can't wait to make them.

  20. Lettie

    I would love to make these for a shower I am hosting. How far ahead can I assemble these without the crust getting soggy? BTW, I love your site!! I have made many things you have on here and have never been disappointed!! My husband and seven kids feel the same way! Thank you!!!

  21. Courtney

    I love these! So cute, i'm going to make them for my wedding reception, it is a smaller scale wedding so it shouldn't be too hard ;)

  22. Nikki @ Tikkido

    I can't say enough good things about this idea. Absolutely brilliant! Easy, tasty, beautiful--what's not to love?

  23. Kristen Benghazi

    We had a gender reveal party tonight to find out the sex of our baby in the making and I made these for one of the dessert....they were a huge hit!!! I used mini philodough shells for the pie crust though because I was running out of time to cut out and bake the dough! They were gone in no time and everyone commented on how amazing they were...they obviously had no idea how simple they were!!!! Thanks for this great recipe/idea!! Will make again...and again, and again!!

  24. Rosanna

    Hi Nikki,

    Just stumbled on this site through Pinterest. Happy, happy! Can you please add the recipe for the banana cream pie. It's my all-time favorite!

    Thanks,
    Rosanna

  25. Korrissa

    this did not turn out well AT ALL the recipe was not very clear and I made the chocolate ones and messed it up but im also making the banana ones so hopefully those turn out better, and when you put the cool whip mixture on the pie crusts it does not look so amazingly beautiful its more of a blob so I put the banana one in the freezer so maybe it being colder will help it keep its shape?

  26. Diana Johnson

    These look so good! You are a very creative, think outside of the box, kind of girl! Kudos!

  27. Samantha

    Hi!
    This is a great holiday recipe, not sure if someone has asked yet but I was curious to know how many does this recipe yield?
    Thanks

  28. Lisa

    I made the banana pudding ones and they were quite a hit. I am sure I could have used four or five pie crusts and still would have had extra topping.

  29. KEISHA

    Can we have the recipe for the Coconut and Banana cream fills?

    1. Becky

      Keisha - just substitute your pudding flavor for the other flavors. :)

  30. Becky

    These turned out very yummy! Everyone was wowed and thought I'd really gone to a LOT of work. I made the white chocolate, split the batch in half, and added melted semi-sweet chocolate to half. Two pie crusts made 50 bites, with more than half the pudding mix leftover.

    For the commenters who wound up with soupy mush - the whipped topping should be folded in LAST, never ever (ever) beat whipped topping into any recipe. Always fold in last.

  31. Lj

    Do you use cream cheese in the chocolate one? They look delicious!

  32. Sandi

    Where is the recipe for the Banana Cream?