Bailey's Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie Recipe (2024)

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Although this Bailey’s Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie Recipe is one I shared a while back, it is most certainly worth mentioning again. Yes it is. There are multiple reasons to make this recipe but anything with caramel and chocolate is a no brainer for me.

Seriously, if you’re planning a party, especially a ladies get-together (because you know the ladies like the caramel with the chocolate), this pie would be a great addition to the menu plan. It’s a crowd pleaser for sure, and would be fantastic served at a dessert and coffee social.

I would recommend doing a recipe test-run through first so you can taste test it. I think taste testing first is always a good idea. It’s really the nice thing to do, don’t ya think? 😉

This Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie could not be easier. The preparation is quick. This pie can be prepared in a short 15 minutes. After a little melting of chocolate and whipping of cream, basically you’re done! Then refrigerate the pie for a few hours until set. It is an excellent dessert recipe for making ahead a day or two. Actually, I think this pie is even better the longer it can sit and mingle. The caramel and chocolate need time to get to know each other.

A fewSalted Caramel Chocolate Pierecipe notes:

  • If you can’t find Bailey’s with a hint of Caramel, easily substitute another Bailey’s flavor or another cream liqueur of your choice. I think a chocolate mint combination would be out of this world!
  • The recipe calls for a chocolate cookie pie crust, but any pre-baked cracker crust will work well for this pie. A simple graham cracker would be oh so tasty. Or a pretzel crust?!? Oh my …

Bailey’s Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie Recipe

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Bailey's Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie Recipe

An deliciously easy chocolate pie flavored with a caramel liqueur.

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup whipping cream
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 fluid ounces (4 tablespoons) Baileys® with a hint of Caramel (Substitute other Baileys flavors to create different versions.
  • 1 chocolate cookie pie crust (or other pre-baked pie crust)
  • Coarse salt for sprinkling
  • Optional for garnishing: shaved chocolate, caramel sauce for drizzling

Instructions

  1. Melt chocolate chips according to package directions, and set aside.
  2. Whip cream and sugar together until soft peaks form.
  3. Gradually add Baileys with a hint of Caramel.
  4. Gently mix in melted chocolate.
  5. Evenly pour mixture into pie crust and top with a sprinkling of coarse salt.
  6. Refrigerate for 4-6 hours, or until set.

Notes

This recipe contains no more than 0.6 fl. oz. of alcohol per serving.

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originally published on March 3, 2014 (last updated Feb 7, 2019)

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44 comments on “Bailey’s Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie Recipe”

  1. AmyReply

    I’ve made this a few times now and it’s delicious! When I add the melted (and cooled) chocolate to the rest of the cream/sugar/Bailey’s mixture, the chocolate makes little clumps because it’s hitting a cool surface. Any way to get more uniform mixing of the chocolate into the cream &c.?

    • Amy Johnson

      It’s difficult to avoid the itty bitty bits of chocolate forming. Do you add a small amount of the cream to the chocolate then fold it together before adding it to the remaining whipped cream?

    • Amy

      Thanks so much for the suggestion – I haven’t tried folding a bit of the cream into the chocolate first! I will try this next time I make it!

  2. Laura StrnadReply

    Can I substitute creamer for the liquor in here?

    • Amy Johnson

      I’ve never tried that so I’m not sure.

  3. KatieReply

    Do you think this might work as mini dessert shooters instead of a whole pie? I want to make something small that people can just have a few bites of. Alternatively, do you think I could do mini-pie bites in mini-muffin pan with cupcake liners or would the filling be too messy? Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

    • Amy Johnson

      The filling would work great as smaller desserts, although it may be messy in cupcake liners.

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Bailey's Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is there a salted caramel Baileys? ›

Take a swirl on the sweet side with a scrumptious salted caramel liqueur. We've blended the smooth taste of caramel with velvety Baileys Original Irish Cream, a pinch of salt and other flavours and ingredients to produce this delicious liqueur.

Who put salt in caramel? ›

One story suggests that salted caramel was created by accident in France in the 1970s. A chocolatier named Henri Le Roux was making caramel when he accidentally added some fleur de sel, a type of French sea salt, to the mixture.

When did Baileys salted caramel come out? ›

This is brand-new to Baileys current range that includes Original, Almande (dairy free), Chocolate Luxe, Orange Truffle, and Coffee. You have SO much choice. The new flavour will be available at Asda (online and in-store) from the 10 October and at Morrisons and Sainsbury's from the 1 November.

What is a substitute for salted caramel Baileys? ›

For those who like the various flavors that Baileys offers, consider Merrys. Produced in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Merrys comes in flavors like salted caramel, toffee buttermint pumpkin spice, strawberry, and white chocolate—as well as original, which has hints of caramel and vanilla.

Is salted caramel good for you? ›

The perfect combination of sweet and salty! Salted Caramel is also a source of calcium, protein & vitamin B.

Why is salted caramel so addictive? ›

The combination of salty and sweet flavours, plus fat, found in salted caramel releases an unusually intense rush of morphine-like endogenous opioids – or endorphins – in the brain. It does so, moreover, in a way that never gets boring, say scientists at the University of Florida.

Why is caramel so addictive? ›

A study from the University of Florida discovered that the brain releases endogenous opioids, a heroin-like chemical, when you eat something sweet, salty or fatty. When the three of those are combined, it sends your brain into overdrive.

How much is salted caramel Baileys? ›

£16.00
Tasting NotesSmooth caramel, hint of salt, delicious taste of Baileys
Units0.17

Does Baileys salted caramel cream have alcohol? ›

Alcohol Strength: 17% ABV. Size: 700ml. Spirit Type: Cream Liqueur. Flavour: Salted Caramel.

How much alcohol is in Baileys salted caramel cream? ›

17 Percent

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