Boston Cream Pie (2024)

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This decadent Boston cream pie is a classic American Cake, not pie, made with tender vanilla sponge cake filled with silky vanilla pastry cream all topped by a glossy chocolate ganache.

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This classic cake combines three simple components to make one fabulous dessert; moist delicate vanilla cake filled with silky vanilla pastry cream and topped by a decadent chocolate ganache. If you’re confused as to why this “pie” looks like a cake, you’re not alone, cakes used to be baked in pie tins!

What You’ll Need for This Recipe

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Vanilla: You can use a vanilla extract or if you want to see the little specks in your pastry cream use vanilla bean paste or a vanilla bean.

Cream: You can make the ganache with JUST chocolate and whipping cream but adding a tablespoon or two of light corn syrup will make it super-shiny and smooth.

Eggs: Large eggs are preferable and always make sure they are room temperature.

How to Make Boston Cream Pie

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1. Start off by making the pastry cream. Scald the milk in a medium-sized heavy-bottomed pot then set aside. In a large bowl whisk the egg yolks and sugar until light in color and thicker in consistency. Sift in the corn starch and whisk until smooth and fully incorporated and drizzle in about 1/4 cup of the hot milk while whisking vigorously then pour in the remaining milk and whisk to combine.

2. Strain the mixture back into the pot and place over medium high heat whisking continuously until thickened. Once thickened cook an additional minute while whisking then remove rom heat and stir in the butter. Transfer the custard to a bowl and allow to cool for a few minutes then press plastic onto the surface and chill. We want the custard to cool and thicken up before spreading it onto the cake so make it first and test the consistency before spreading onto the cake.

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3. Now it’s time for the cake. Preheat your oven to 350F and prep an eight inch cake pan. Butter the side and bottom then press a round piece of parchment paper into the bottom. Add a few teaspoons of flour and kick them around to coat the side. I always use cake strips when baking, if you use them place one in some water to soak. Stir the flour, salt, and baking powder together in a bowl and set aside.

Add the milk and butter to a microwave safe cup or bowl and heat in 30 second bursts stirring in between until the butter is melted and the milk is steaming, about 160F, then set aside. Beat the eggs and sugar on medium speed for about 4 minutes. You’ll see the mixture thicken up and the whisk will leave trails in it’s wake.

4. Add the flour and mix on low until just combined then slowly pour in the milk and mix until combined. Scrape the bowl down and mix a few seconds more to make sure you have a hom*ogenous mixture. Pour the batter into your prepared cake pan, add baking strip if using and bake at 350F for about 33 minutes or until the center is springy to the touch and a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. Allow to cool in pan for a few minutes then invert onto a wire rack, remove paper and allow to cool fully.

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5. Once the cake has cooled use a sharp serrated knife and cut in half. Add the cooled and thickened pastry cream to the first layer then smooth out toward the edge leaving about an inch at the edge uncovered. Add the second layer on top then cover with plastic and place in refrigerator to chill for 2 hours to overnight. If you made the pastry cream a day ahead you may need to give it a quick whip to loosen it up.

6. Make the ganache. Once your cake has set add the heavy cream to a microwave safe bowl and heat for about a minute or until steamy. You can definitely mix in a tablespoon of corn syrup with the cream before heating, this will give you a very glossy ganache. Add the chopped chocolate into the steamy cream and let it sit for five minutes then gently stir until smooth. Pour ganache onto the cake and smooth to the edge.

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Pro Tips for this Recipe

  • Measure your flour correctly! Adding too much flour to the recipe is the most common mistake. The best, and easiest way to measure flour is by using a scale. If you don’t have one then fluff your flour with a spoon, sprinkle it into your measuring cup, and use a knife to level it off.
  • Use a serrated knife to cut the cake in half. If you’re worried about cutting it evenly, place toothpicks a few inches apart around the equator. Use them as a guide for your knife. It’s also okay if it’s not perfect! It will taste great either way.
  • Use room temperature eggs for the pastry cream and sponge cake. This will help the cream cook faster and the cake to whip up better for a fluffier texture.
  • Try using Hersey’s Special Dark chocolate bars for the ganache because it gives a deep dark chocolate color and shiny texture. If you’ve got bittersweet chocolate chips or baking bars in your cabinet, those will work great too! Add a tablespoon of corn syrup to the ganache for a shiny finish.
  • Slice finished cake with a warm, non-serrated knife for clean cuts.
  • Cook the pastry cream for a minute or two while whisking to help thicken it.
  • Unlike more traditional sponge cakes that call for folding in whipped egg whites, this version uses what is referred to as a hot-milk method. It’s more fool-proof when baking and results in a very flavorful cake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called Boston cream pie?

If you’re confused as to why this cake is called a pie, you’re not alone. The recipe originated back in the mid 1800s when cakes were often baked in pie tins because they were very common kitchen items. It is indeed a cake filled with a tempting vanilla bean-speckled pastry cream.

What is Boston cream filling made of?

This delicious cake is filled with pastry cream or creme patissiere in French. It’s a silky custard made from egg yolks and sugar most often flavored with vanilla.

Should you refrigerate it?

You should DEFINITELY refrigerate Boston Cream Pie. The pastry cream is highly perishable and will go bad if left out at room temperature for more than an hour or two and it will soften and not be able to support the heavy ganache on top especially after you’ve started cutting into it.

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Boston Cream Pie

A classic American dessert made with vanilla sponge cake, pastry cream and chocolate ganache.

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Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 33 minutes minutes

Chill Time 1 hour hour

Total Time 2 hours hours 3 minutes minutes

Servings 10 pieces

Calories 331kcal

Author John Kanell

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Equipment

  • 8" cake pan

  • Whisk

  • Medium pot

  • Bowls

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs room temperature
  • 1 cup cane sugar 200g
  • ½ cup whole milk 120mL
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter 70g
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour plus 2 tablespoons, 140g
  • teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ cup heavy whipping cream 60mL
  • 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate chopped

Pastry Cream

  • 6 egg yolks room temp
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup corn starch
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups whole milk 480mL
  • 1 tbsp butter 15g

Instructions

For the Pastry Cream

  • Pour the milk into a medium saucepan, heat then place over medium heat and bring to a boil. Immediately turn off the heat and set.

  • In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks and sugar until light and thickened. Sift in the cornstarch and whisk vigorously until no lumps remain. Whisk in 1/4 cup of the hot milk mixture until incorporated. Whisk in the remaining hot milk mixture, reserving the pot for later.

  • Pour the mixture through a strainer back into the pot. Cook over medium-high heat, whisking constantly, until thickened and slowly boiling. Cook while whisking for an additional minute or two after thickened and boiling.Remove from the heat and stir in the butter. Let cool slightly then cover with plastic wrap, lightly pressing the plastic against the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Chill in the refrigerator.

For the Cake

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a 8-inch round cake pan with baking spray or butter and flour it. Line bottom with parchment paper and spray again.

  • Combine flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl, then whisk together and set aside.

  • In a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or large mixing bowl if using a hand mixer, add eggs and sugar. Beat on medium speed until pale, thick, and fluffy, about 4 minutes. (Beater should leave a trail in eggs when lifted.)

  • Meanwhile, in a glass measuring cup, combine milk and butter. Microwave on high in 30 second intervals until butter is melted and milk is steaming.

  • With mixer on low speed, gradually add flour mixture to egg mixture, beating just until combined. Stir vanilla into hot milk mixture. Slowly pour hot milk mixture into egg mixture beating until fully combined. (Batter will look like thick pancake batter and have bubbles on top.) Scrape the sides of the bowl and fold batter a few times to insure it’s fulling combined. Pour batter into the prepared cake pan.

  • Bake until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean and cake begins pulling away from sides of pan, about 33 minutes. Let cool in pan for a few minutes then invert onto a wire rack to cool completely.

For the Assembly

  • Cut cake in half horizontally. Place bottom half, cut side up on a serving plate. Spread the chilled, thickened pastry cream over cake, leaving a 1 inch border. Top with remaining cake half and gently press down to spread filling to edge. Place in fridge and chill for at least 2 hours or overnight; cover with plastic or a cloche if chilling for more than two hours.

For the Ganache

  • When ready to serve, place cream in a microwave-safe bowl; microwave cream and optional corn syrup until steaming, about 1 minute. Add chopped chocolate and let stand for 5 minutes. Stir chocolate and cream mixture until smooth. Pour over top of cake, spreading to edges.

Notes

  • Use a serrated knife to cut the cake in half. If you’re worried about cutting it evenly, place toothpicks a few inches apart around the equator. Use them as a guide for your knife. It’s also okay if it’s not perfect! It will taste great either way.
  • Use room temperature eggs for the pastry cream and sponge cake. This will help the cream cook faster and the cake to whip up better for a fluffier texture.
  • We used Hersey’s Special Dark chocolate bars for the ganache because it gives a deep dark chocolate color and shiny texture. If you’ve got bittersweet chocolate chips or baking bars in your cabinet, those will work great too!
  • Add a tablespoon of corn syrup to the ganache for a shiny finish.
  • Slice finished cake with a warm, non-serrated knife for clean cuts.

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece | Calories: 331kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 175mg | Sodium: 86mg | Potassium: 173mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 491IU | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 2mg

*Nutrition Disclaimer

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FAQs

What is Boston cream filling made of? ›

Boston cream pie filling is traditionally made with vanilla pastry cream that tastes similar to a custard or a pudding. It's made with milk, eggs, butter, and vanilla and uses cornstarch to stabilize the mixture. It's cooked on the stove in a pan and is an easy recipe to make.

Which part of the name Boston Cream Pie is wrong and why is it wrong? ›

The reason why this treat was so blatantly misnamed is actually very simple. During colonial times when the Boston cream pie was created, it was common for the words pie and cake to be used interchangeably.

What is a fun fact about Boston Cream Pie? ›

It was first invented in 1856, by an Armenian-French chef named Sanzian. At the time, chocolate frosting was a fairly new idea, so the delicious dessert took the world by storm. And to this day, it remains a popular menu selection. It's even the official dessert of Massachusetts!

Why do they call it Boston cream? ›

The doughnut was inspired by the Boston cream pie which was, in turn, created by chef M. Sanzian at Boston's Parker House Hotel in 1856. The cake consists of vanilla-flavored custard sandwiched between two-layers of sponge cake and topped with chocolate glaze, and has been popular in Massachusetts since its creation.

Is Bavarian cream the same as custard? ›

Bavarian cream, custard enriched with whipped cream and solidified with gelatin. A Bavarian cream can be flavoured with chocolate, coffee, fruit, or the like and is usually molded in a fancy shape and garnished with fruit or a sweet sauce.

Is a Bismark the same as a Boston cream donut? ›

Short answer: All Boston cream donuts are Bismarcks, but not all Bismarck donuts are Boston creams.

Why is Boston cream pie a pie and not a cake? ›

A Boston cream pie is a cake with a cream filling. The dessert acquired its name when cakes and pies were baked in the same pans, and the words were used interchangeably. In the late 19th century, this type of cake was variously called a "cream pie", a "chocolate cream pie", or a "custard cake".

What is a donut with custard filling called? ›

Boston cream doughnuts are hollowed out yeast doughnuts filled with custard and topped with chocolate frosting.

What restaurant invented Boston Cream Pie? ›

Originally dubbed "Parker House Chocolate Cream Pie," Boston Cream Pie became an immediate and perennial hit. The original Parker House recipe for the pie (which is technically a cake) was so popular that in 1958 it became a Betty Crocker boxed mix.

Does Boston cream have custard or cream? ›

Boston cream “pie” is actually a sponge cake—thus named because it turns out as light and fluffy as a sponge. The cake includes two layers filled with a creamy vanilla-flavored custard and topped with a rich chocolate icing. When making the custard, take care to follow the directions closely.

Is Boston cream white or yellow? ›

Boston Cream is a light, subdued, sunny yellow with a hazel undertone.

What is Boston Cream Pie filling made of? ›

This classic cake combines three simple components to make one fabulous dessert; moist delicate vanilla cake filled with silky vanilla pastry cream and topped by a decadent chocolate ganache. If you're confused as to why this “pie” looks like a cake, you're not alone, cakes used to be baked in pie tins!

Why is the Boston Cream Pie significant to Massachusetts? ›

The Boston Cream Pie was declared the official state dessert of Massachusetts in 1996, thanks in part to a Norton High School civics class who sponsored the bill. The cream pie beat out some stiff competition in Fig Newtons, Toll House cookies, and Indian pudding.

Did Ho Chi Minh invent the Boston Cream Pie? ›

EISENBERG: OK, it is false, but it is less implausible than you think because - get this - as a young man Ho Chi Minh fled Vietnam to avoid persecution and wound up in Boston. He ended up in Boston in 1912. He worked as a baker in the Parker House hotel. The Parker House hotel is where Boston cream pie was invented.

What is éclair filling made of? ›

An éclair is a long French pastry made from choux pastry, filled with pastry cream or custard and dipped in fondant icing. The most popular éclair is probably the chocolate éclair, which is topped with chocolate fondant and filled with chocolate custard or pastry cream.

What is Bavarian cream filling made of? ›

Bavarian cream is a dessert served chilled with flavored custard that is mixed with whipped cream and gelatin so that it is stabilized. It is common to serve them in stemmed wine glasses or use a decorative mold to set them in. It is also used to fill in pastries.

What is cream filling made from? ›

Classically flavored with vanilla or chocolate, it's often piped into éclairs or cream puffs, and spooned into pâte sucrée as the base for fruit tarts. It's simple enough to make: combine milk, sugar, eggs, starch, and a flavoring, then heat them together to harness the thickening power of eggs and starch.

What is cream pie filling made of? ›

Place sugar, egg, half-and-half, flour, whipping cream, and butter or margarine in blender. Beat until thoroughly combined. Pour into pie shell and sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake in preheated oven for 60 to 70 minutes, until set in center.

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