Grasshopper Pie

  4.7 – 60 reviews  • No-Bake Pie Recipes

Stuffed peppers take on a new flavor thanks to the homemade Creole sauce, which also serves as the dish’s star.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Additional Time: 2 hrs
Total Time: 2 hrs 20 mins
Servings: 8
Yield: 1 9-inch pie

Ingredients

  1. 25 chocolate sandwich cookies
  2. ½ cup butter, melted
  3. 2 cups marshmallow fluff
  4. ¼ cup creme de menthe liqueur
  5. 2 cups whipping cream

Instructions

  1. Crush cookies and set aside 1/4 cup of crumbs. Place remaining crumbs in a medium bowl and mix in melted butter; press mixture firmly into the bottom and sides of a 9-inch springform pan.
  2. Mix marshmallow fluff and crème de menthe together in a large mixing bowl until smooth.
  3. Beat cream in a chilled glass or metal bowl with an electric mixer until soft peaks form; fold into marshmallow mixture.
  4. Pour mixture into prepared crust and sprinkle reserved cookie crumbs on top. Freeze until firm, at least 2 hours. Remove from freezer 20 minutes before serving to soften slightly.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 568 kcal
Carbohydrate 48 g
Cholesterol 112 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 22 g
Sodium 276 mg
Sugars 25 g
Fat 40 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Tracey Sherman
Easy to make Excited for Super Bowl
Joshua Davis
Nice recipe!!
John Carpenter II
Wonderful recipe. I like to crush the cookies for the top separately so I can have some larger cookie chunks on the top.
Barbara Payne
Family loved it! Not a crumb left! Delicious! Only problem as with lots of freezer pies; even in spring form pans; instead of mixing crumb crust with melted butter-melted margarine is a better choice; it doesn’t harden like butter, making it much easier to cut through the crust!
Robin Ramos
I love that one reviewer suggested the springform pan, as it was easier to cut the pie. I would hesitate to substitute mint syrup or peppermint extract, since the 1/4 c creme de menthe really makes this delicious. Also, to make the pie gluten free, I used the same # of cookies (Kinni-toos chocolate sandwich cookies) and 1/4 c melted butter. Yum!!
Amanda Gibson
I used an Oreo purchased crust which was a bit smaller, so had extra filling. Do note that it does need to be made the day before to give it time to set up. I topped it with shaved chocolate. Got rave reviews in St. Pat’s Day!
Michael Guerrero
I didn’t give it 5 stars because I made some changes. One of my guests was gluten free, so I used Trader Joe’s gluten free Jo-Jos. You really couldn’t tell the difference. I used 1/2 pt. of whipping cream, 2 c. marshmallow creme and only 1 1/2 oz. of Creme de Menthe. The pie was delicious and so easy. Will definitely make again.
Jennifer Green
Easy to make with simple ingredients. No bake! Didn’t last long. Im going to try it with a chocolate liquor.
Howard Santiago
I made this into parfaits and it was outstanding! I crumbled a few chocolate cookies (no butter) in the bottoms of stemmed glasses. I mixed the remaining ingredients according to the recipe, then topped the cookies with about 3 tablespoons of filling, crumbled more cookies and topped off with filling. Garnished with one chocolate cookie and one Andi’s chocolate candy. Such a big hit at my dinner party on St. Patrick’s Day. The only substitution that I made was using Peppermint Schnapps instead of Cream DeMent which was not available.
Laura Floyd
Easy to make a delicious! Has an ice cream consistency. I followed the recipe exactly and found it to be minty enough. Family loved it. Perfect for the holidays.
Lisa Alexander
one of my pet peeves, dont complain a recipe doesn’t have the minty flavor you desire if you don’t use the ingrdients on hand and substitute a flavored syrup instead of creme de menthe. It always bothers me when people give a recipe a poor review when they didnt follow it in the first place. I always try it as written when possible then make adjustments. just saying my family preferes cool whip as it holds up better but either way this recipe works better than many . Try it as written
Jerry Scott
This was a simple enough recipe but I like it mintier so I added a teaspoon of peppermint extract and used Mint Oreo cookies for the base. I will be making again for sure!
Kevin Williams MD
So yummy! Took the advice of one of the recommendations and used a springfoam pan. Looked AND tasted great. Used oreos but think will try with girl scout thin mint cookies next time.
Elizabeth Walker
This pie is delicious! I was pressed for time so I used the store bought crust, next time I’ll make my own. Nonetheless, the pie was amazing and loved by everyone in the family. I followed the recipe exactly. I suggest letting it set in the freezer for at least 7-8 hours.
Denise Roberts
Great taste, but whatever you do, ignore the ‘remove 20 minutes before serving’ bit. That ruins it 🙁
Mark Hamilton
I wanted a NON-ALCOHOLIC pie so I substituted Torani’s Creme De Menthe Syrup and it was AMAZING!
Catherine Merritt
I have made this many times—BUT—I used a crème de mint ice cream topping (a non-alcohol home) with great results. Work out fine!
Mr. Ray Murphy MD
added 10 more cookies to the shell. Even more for garnish.
Daniel Guzman
Awesome! I also topped the pie with frozen, crushed Andes mints for an extra kick!
Timothy Berry
Easy to make and delicious. The pie crust is a little off. You don’t need that many cookies or butter. Freeze the bowl before you whip your cream in it. It comes out much better and easier. or just use cool whip. Rinse your spoon in hot water to get the marshmellow creme out of the jar easier.
Tiffany Donaldson
Simple ingredients, easy to make, and my son went crazy for it! Made it in a 13X9.

 

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