Super Easy Chocolate Haupia Pie Recipe - Mochi Mommy (2024)

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Chocolate haupia pie is a Hawaiian dessert featuring layers of chocolate and coconut pudding. My version is super easy in that it uses only one pot for a base pudding. Read the post for variations on how to make this vegan and gluten free! UPDATE: Recipe and photos updated in 2023!

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Every time I manage to pull off a new recipe, I tell my husband that it’s the new best thing I ever made. But this chocolate haupia pie really is a masterpiece. It’s silky, creamy, and somehow still light in texture. Jeremy said he could eat a huge slice and not feel sick, although this has not been confirmed. This pie is also unbelievably easy to make. In fact, like haupia, this pie is a no-bake dessert! On top of the ease of assembly, chocolate haupia pie tastes dang good. I recently brought it to a dinner with friends, and it received rave reviews. Our family friend Minda even said it reminded her of Leoda’s, the famous Maui pie shop. If you’re looking to whip up an easy dessert with island flavor, you’ve got to give this chocolate haupia pie recipe a shot!

What is Haupia?

If you’re unfamiliar with haupia, I highly recommend you check out my haupia recipe blog post. Essentially, haupia is a Hawaiian coconut pudding that’s so thick, you can slice it into squares. Unlike butter mochi and many of my other dessert recipes, haupia is a traditional Hawaiian dessert that you can find at luaus. Although I grew up in California, my great grandmother was born in Hawai’i, as were many of the Japanese American grandparents in my community. I based this recipe on the haupia recipe from my family’s old church cookbook and on my favorite pies from our local socal Hawaiian eatery, King’s Hawaiian.

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How to Make Chocolate Haupia Pie

This whole recipe is essentially a 4-ingredient filling (water, coconut milk, cornstarch, and sugar) cooked on the stovetop. First, you mix everything as if you’re making a batch of haupia. Then, mix the haupia with chocolate, making the chocolate layer. Put that in the fridge as you make another batch of haupia, and then pour that layer on top of the chocolate. Let everything set in the fridge, and you’re done! I sometimes like to top with fresh whipped cream, but honestly, you don’t even have to.

What Pie Crust Dough to Use for Haupia Pie

Typically, most chocolate haupia pies I’ve seen have used a standard flaky pie crust. However, I’ve always felt like chocolate goes best with graham crackers, so I use a graham cracker crust. Plus, it’s easier! You don’t even have to bake it, if you don’t want to. Baking it does help the crust set, though.

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Variations and Modifications to the Recipe

Haupia by itself is naturally vegan and gluten free. With a few tweaks, this haupia pie recipe could also be modified for different dietary needs.

For Vegan Chocolate Haupia Pie

Use baking chocolate that doesn’t include milk. (I’ve heard the Trader Joe’s chocolate morsels are vegan, but I haven’t checked the ingredient list myself). Substitute coconut oil for the butter and find a vegan cookie crumb for the crust. The Keebler box of graham cracker crumbs lists honey as an ingredient at less than 2%, so if you’re very strictly vegan, you may need to find another vegan cookie or cracker to use. Skip the whipped cream topping or use a coconut whipped cream instead!

For Gluten Free Chocolate Haupia Pie

Simply substitute your favorite gluten free pie crust! You can use a gluten free graham cracker recipe to keep the crumb crust. Or, use a standard store bought or homemade gluten free pie crust.

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Other Flavor Variations

Substitute any type of chocolate you’d like for the chocolate layer of the pie. I used about a half and half mixture of milk and dark chocolate. The espresso morsels like I used in my pumpkin spice latte cookies would also be a good addition!

Additionally, you can substitute a half cup of the graham cracker crumbs for a half cup of ground nuts in the crust. I bet a macadamia nut crust would be EXTRA island-y, no?

More Hawaiian Desserts

Looking to recreate more sweets that you can find in Hawai’i? Try these recipes:

  • Easy Haupia Recipe
  • Okinawan Sweet Potato Haupia Pie
  • Almond Jello (Almond Float)
  • Girls’ Day Chi Chi Dango
  • Classic Hawaiian Butter Mochi
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Super Easy Chocolate Haupia Pie

This chocolate haupia pie could not be any easier. It's a perfect Hawaiian dessert to bring to a potluck.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Cooling Time 3 hours hrs

Course Dessert

Cuisine Asian American, Hawaiian

Servings 1 9″ pie

Ingredients

Crust

  • 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 4 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 pinch salt

Filling

  • 2 13.5 oz cans coconut milk
  • 6 tbsp sugar divided in half
  • 6 tbsp cornstarch divided in half
  • 1/2 cup water divided in half
  • 4 oz chocolate, chopped (any kind)

Optional Whipped Cream Topping

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 2 tbsp sugar

Instructions

For the Crust

  • Melt the butter and mix with graham cracker crumbs

  • Press clumps of crumbs along the bottom and sides of a 9" pie tin to form the crust

  • OPTIONAL: Bake for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees F to get an extra toasty and set crust. The crust will be fine without being baked as well. Set aside to cool while you prepare the filling.

For the Filling

  • Mix 3 tbsp of cornstarch, 3 tbsp sugar, and 1/4 cup water to form a slurry.

  • Pour one can of coconut milk in a saucepan and heat on medium heat until mixture begins to steam but is not bubbling.

  • Pour cornstarch slurry into the coconut milk, continuously whisking to avoid forming clumps. Coconut milk should thicken very quickly. When it reaches a gravy like consistency, turn off the heat and pour into a heatproof mixing bowl.

  • Stir 4 oz of chocolate into the warm coconut milk mixture until chocolate is melted and fully mixed.

  • Pour chocolate coconut mixture into prepared crust. Smooth out the top with a knife if needed. Place the pie in the fridge or freezer to cool. I recommend waiting at least 30 minutes for the top of the chocolate layer to set, but I've been successful with as little as 10 minutes when working very carefully.

  • Repeat steps 1-3 to make another haupia batter.

  • Very very carefully pour the haupia on top of the chocolate layer, trying to keep the haupia sitting on top of the chocolate instead of piercing straight down to the bottom.

  • Place the pie into the fridge to set completely. If you are not topping with whipped cream, you can leave the pie uncovered. Otherwise, plastic wrap directly touching the top coconut layer will prevent a skin from forming as the pie cools.

  • Let pie set until firm, at least 3 hours but preferably overnight.

For the Optional Whipped Cream Topping

  • Just before serving, place heavy cream and sugar in a mixing bowl.

  • Whip on high speed until stiff peaks form.

  • Place whipped cream over pie and smooth out over the surface with a spoon or knife.

  • Optional: decorate top with chocolate shavings, sprinkles, or shredded coconut before serving.

Notes

  • In a previous version of this recipe, I omitted the water and used some of the coconut milk to form the slurry. I’ve found that some brands of coconut milk that have added thickeners would get VERY thick very fast when I used this method, but brands that are made with pure coconut and water (e.g. Trader Joe’s) only work well this way. If you’d like to omit the water feel free, but just be careful not to let your haupia thicken too much on the stove or it won’t have a pourable consistency.

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FAQs

What is the famous pie in Hawaii? ›

There's Only One Hula Pie.

Long ago the Kimo's Original Hula Pie® recipe was created and coined as, “What the sailors swam ashore for in Old Lahaina Town.” From there, it was history — our famous Hula Pie has been surprising even the most adventurous of dessert eaters ever since.

Why is my haupia lumpy? ›

If you have not fully dissolved the cornstarch in the milk, you may end up with lumps of cornstarch, resulting in lumpy haupia. Make sure that when you mix the cornstarch with milk, that the cornstarch is completely dissolved, and there are no lumps. To ensure a smooth haupia without lumps, be sure to use a whisk.

Why is haupia popular in Hawaii? ›

This coconut milk-based pudding captures the essence of the tropics with its smooth texture and rich coconut flavor. Often enjoyed at luaus, gatherings, and special occasions, Haupia is not just a dessert, but a cultural delight that reflects the heritage and traditions of Hawaii.

Why is it called 420 pies? ›

The brand's name is a reference to the traditional English nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence, which includes the lyric "Four and twenty blackbirds / Baked in a pie". Some early logos alluded to this, with 24 blackbirds escaping from a pie and taking flight, although the current logo features only text.

What is America's favorite pie? ›

Apple. When you think about quintessential America, you can't help but imagine a warm, crumbly apple pie accompanied by a scoop of cold vanilla bean ice cream. If apples and pie are a great combo, then apple pie and ice cream are even better, as nothing can defeat that incredible flavor.

What does haupia mean in english? ›

Haupia- 'Hau' meaning 'cool' and 'Pia' meaning 'arrowroot' in Hawaiian, this famous delicacy has been around since the 1940s. It can be described as a type of coconut pudding but with a more jellied and firm texture.

What is the national dessert of Hawaii? ›

Haupia
Alternative namesRētiʻa, Vatia, Nanē Pia
CourseDessert
Place of originPolynesia
Region or stateAmerican Samoa, French Polynesia, Hawaii, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu
Main ingredientsCoconut milk, starch
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What is haupia pie at mcdonalds? ›

270 Cal. 270 Cal. McDonald's Fried Coconut Pie features coconut inside a crispy, golden crust that's fried to perfection.

Can haupia be frozen? ›

Haupia is really delicious poured into a prepared crust, topped with fresh fruit, or used as a lighter alternative to the high-fat options that normally frost a cake. With hot weather around the corner this recipe would also be delicious to make and freeze for a simple popsicle flavor!

Why didn't my haupia set? ›

Unfortunately, that often means it was not cooked down long enough to create that firm texture. You could totally use this as a topping to other desserts, like cakes or bars, or eat in a bowl like pudding. If you are looking for firm set haupia it may be best to start back from scratch.

Can canned coconut milk be lumpy? ›

Although chunks may be an indication that dairy milk has gone sour, a little texture may not be a bad sign when it comes to this dairy-free alternative. Canned coconut milk can separate if left to rest for a while, creating a fatty top layer with water underneath, but this is totally normal.

What is the purple dessert in Hawaii? ›

Hawaiian poi is a purple pudding like dish that you'll find everywhere from our grocery stores to food trucks. Poi falls in to one of three categories; “one-finger”, “two-finger”, or three-finger, which refers to its consistency and how many fingers you'll need to scoop and eat it.

Do people in Hawaii wear coconut bras? ›

Hawaiians have never worn coconut bras, grass skirts and wouldn't give plastic leis a second glance. Yet for some reason – this is what people associate Hawai'i with.

Can you whip coconut milk? ›

Did you know that you can make luscious whipped cream from a can of coconut milk? Here's how! This trick is simple: Chill a can of coconut milk, then scoop out the coconut fat that separates out and solidifies (leaving the watery liquid behind), and whip it just like whipped cream.

What is the most popular dessert in Hawaii? ›

Most every Hawaiian gathering features haupia, a variation on coconut pudding. This dessert does it one better by filling a pie shell with equal layers of dark chocolate custard, creamy haupia and a whipped topping.

What is the most famous pie in the world? ›

Apple Pie. What it is: Somehow both quintessentially English and American, this may be the most famous pie of all. In Britain it goes back to the 1300s, and the earliest recipe includes figs and raisins. Modern recipes tend to consist of apples, sugar, butter and cinnamon encased in shortcrust pastry.

Why is it called shoofly pie? ›

Pie lore offers two explanations for its unusual name. The simple one is that flies get stuck in the sticky-sweet molasses, so bakers must shoo them away. The second explanation is that the pie was named after the 19th-century “Shoofly” brand of molasses.

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