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The best ever Crinkly Salted Caramel Snickerdoodle Pie. A super simple pie made with browned butter, eggs, sweet cinnamon sugar, and plenty of milk chocolate caramel chunks. Everything is baked together until puffed on top yet gooey in the center. The crust is buttery, flaky, and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Inside, the filling is warm with pockets of melted chocolate caramels, notes of warm cinnamon, and vanilla. Delicious when served with a dollop of vanilla whipped cream. Itâs the perfect Thanksgiving pie.
Ingredients:
Kitchen Supplies
It’s the first Friday of November and we’ve got Thanksgiving pie to share! Can you all feel the excitement for the holidays? Thanksgiving is so close and I will be sharing my full 2022 menu next week!Â
And then before we know it, itâs going to be Christmas time! So many fun days ahead. I just love the holiday season.
Even though Iâm excited for Christmas I always look forward to celebrating Thanksgiving with fun new recipes. As Iâve mentioned, growing up we would spend Thanksgiving with my mom’s side of the family in Pennsylvania.
Thanksgiving in Pennsylvania meant that the rest of the long weekend was spent at our cabin in ripely New York.
One tradition that we’ve always kept as part of our Thanksgiving festivities was pie. My mom would bake two pies once we arrived at the cabin, her pecan pie and her chocolate chip cookie pie.
I’ve talked about her cookie pie many times, itâs probably my favorite pie. Over the years I seem to want to create a fun twist and this pie. This year it’s snickerdoodle!!! Who doesn’t loove snickerdoodle cookies or snickerdoodle cookie dough? Pie form sounded great, too!
But of course, itâs snickerdoodle with a twist.
When it comes to pie crust, I do always make my own. But I never throw shade at anyone who chooses to use store-bought. Because honestly store bought is great! You have to save time and stress where you can. So I’m sharing my homemade crust recipe but feel free to take a shortcut and use store-bought as well.
Once you have your crust sorted out, sprinkle it with the cinnamon sugar mixture (simply just sugar mixed with cinnamon). No pre-baking the crust for this pie, which I find to be a little fussy.Â
The filling is easy and you donât even need a mixer. What you do need is brown butter, so start with that. Just brown the butter on the stove until it smells nutty, then let it cool slightly.
Now whisk together brown sugar, eggs, and cream. Then add in that brown butter and vanilla. The butter should still be warm to touch. The pie filling is coming together!
Next, stir in chocolate-covered caramels and dark chocolate chunks.
For the chocolate caramels, I used the Dove milk chocolate caramels, but they’re honestly not my favorite. I wish they melted down better.
I would recommend a dark chocolate caramel, but havenât found a good store-bought option! If you have one, please share it in the comments.
The final step is cinnamon sugar on top adding in that snickerdoodle flavor we love.
When the pie comes out of the oven, it will be very poofed on top with a slight bit of wiggle in the center. As the pie cools, it will fall and set up.
Wait a little bit to let it cool slightly, then cut and serve while still warm. Or at least thatâs my personal favorite way to enjoy it. But honestly, this pie is great warm or cool, so serve how you like it.
Such a yummy Thanksgiving pie!! Hope you all enjoy it and plan to make it soon! See ya tomorrow for our first Thanksgiving cocktail.
Looking for other Thanksgiving desserts? Here are my favorites:
Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookie Pumpkin Pie
Chewy Brown Sugar Maple Cookies
Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookie Pie
Lastly, if you make this Crinkly Salted Caramel Snickerdoodle Pie., be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, donât forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Absolutely cannot wait to make this for Thanksgiving!! I will have to make it in advance, the day before, so I was wondering if you had any tips for making it ahead of time and traveling with it. Should it be refrigerated to preserve freshness? Can I make the pie crust dough a day before I make the whole pie? Thank you so much!!
Hi Catarina,
Sure, you could make the pie crust in advance and then keep the pie in the fridge or room temp, either one is fine:) I would just pop it in the oven on low to warm before serving! xx
Hi Tieghan! I canât wait to make this pie! All of your recipes are incredible.
I had a question on the caramel candies. Do you think I could replace them with a homemade caramel sauce instead?
Thank you!
Thanks so much, Angela!! Ohh sure, I bet that would also be delicious! Let me know how this pie turns out for you:) Happy Friday! xx