Indiana Famous Hoosier Sugar Cream Pie Recipe (2024)

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This sugar cream pie recipe was originally published in the Greenwood Daily Journal, Saturday August 6, 2011.

There are many things that Indiana is known for. Basketball, Corn, tenderloin sandwiches and the Indianapolis 500. I am not sure many of you know that another is the Hoosier Sugar Cream Pie. Go to any potluck or church pitch-in and you are bound to see this pie gracing the dessert table.

Creamy, white and sugary-sweet, this pie is known in my family as Grandma King’s Pie. Every year for Christmas my Grandmother would bring this pie to our family gathering. I was never very interested in trying it as a child. It was just so blank looking. Where was the pretty lattice top, where were the apples…..the chocolate? I, the pie fan that I am, turned my nose up at this Indiana classic. I admit though, I became a bit intrigued as I got older. I knew that my entire family liked it but still I was a little put off by it’s blase look.

When I met my husband 17 years ago, he mentioned to my Grandmother how much he liked sugar cream pie and low and behold, the next time we saw her she was toting a freshly baked pie.

Looking back I don’t know why this surprised me as he is her favorite person in the world. One year for his birthday, she sent him a beautiful birthday card, on time, and at the end she said “By the way, tell Heather happy birthday , too.” My birthday was the previous week.

I decided to finally break down and ask her for the recipe of her sainted pie. I expected her to bristle at my request as it is one of the many things she is known for, at least in my lifetime it has been.

I waited for her to open some golden recipe box as light shined down from the sky and angels sang. She patted my hand sympathetically and said “Heather, if you want the recipe to my sugar cream pie just look on the back of any Wick’s frozen pie crust.” Talk about embarrassing. I was prepared for her to give me this secret recipe that had been passed down through generations of women in her family. What I got was something that was there all along.

She said she tweaked the flour and sugar measurements a little over time to what the recipe is now. Funny thing is that Wick’s hasn’t printed the recipe on their pie crust wrapping in many years. They hold the original formulation pretty close to the breast, so to speak. I called Wick’s to see if my grandmother’s recipe was even close, and the response I got was a quick “Sure, try it and see!”

So I did, and my family of course loved it. I wanted to surprise her with it so when we had a birthday celebration for my son in May, I made sure to have one of these on hand for her to try. It was worth it to see the look on her face. She asked me if I was now a sugar cream pie convert after all of these years of turning my nose up at the dessert. She didn’t need to ask, really. She knew.

In a way this is a recipe that has come through my family. She made it for all of us over the years and now I am making it for my family. My grandmother is 91 and I have never met anyone so sharp witted and feisty. I am lucky to have her in my life and that of my family’s. Recently, she gave me a cookbook she got as a wedding gift that was printed in 1932. This is yet another thing about her that I treasure.

This pie is incredibly easy to make. Some say that to have a true sugar cream pie you have to make your own crust using lard. I can’t imagine doing that, but I must say it is better when made in a Wick’s pie shell that you can find at any grocery store. You can also find this frozen pie as well, but it would be a shame to be from Indiana and not try this at least once. Who knows, maybe it will become a new family favorite like it is with mine.

For more information about Wick’s go to : Wick’s Pies

I hope you love this sugar cream pie recipe.

Heather Tallman

Total Servings 8

Hoosier Sugar Cream Pie Recipe

Indiana’s famous dessert is the Hoosier sugar cream pie. A sweet filling and flaky crust bring this otherwise “plain Jane” looking pie lots of flavor and delicious taste.

10 minPrep (inc. refrigeration & rest time)

40 minCook Time

50 minTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 3/4 cups all-purpose white flour
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 3 Tbsp. unsalted butter
  • Whole nutmeg
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 single pie crust

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Add all ingredients, except for nutmeg, butter and egg, in a mixing bowl and combine using a whisk. Don’t over mix or the pie won’t set during cooking. Pour into pie crust.
  2. Drop small pieces of butter on the top of the batter and then grate fresh nutmeg evenly over the top of the pie. (Ground nutmeg will also work)
  3. With a pastry brush, brush the crimped edge of the crust with the beaten egg.
  4. Bake for 20 minutes at 400°F. Reduce the heat to 275°F and bake for 30 minutes.
  5. Refrigerate and serve chilled.

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Grandma (Virginia King) with Matt. It’s really a funny picture, actually ???? He was getting ready to take her home and I think I startled them with the camera!
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Take it easy on me…it was a very hot day! 91 years old and she is more vital and sharp witted than most 20 years younger! So glad we could have her here that day ????
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Of course, I always have to be different…so I also made a blackberry sauce to go on the side as a drizzle. ALSO, very good!

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FAQs

Why is Indiana known for Sugar Cream Pie? ›

Many attribute its spread in popularity to the presence of Shaker (a small Christian sect from England) and Amish communities in Indiana during the 18th and 19th centuries. Thanks to the pie's lack of seasonal ingredients, anyone could combine sugar, cream, vanilla, nutmeg, salt, and flour throughout the year.

What is the most popular pie in Indiana? ›

Sugar Cream Pie: Fun fact - this creamy, custardy treat is the official state pie for Indiana. While I probably wouldn't have it anywhere on my top 10, I can certainly understand it being at the top of this list.

What is Indiana's official state dessert? ›

Hoosier Pie – You guessed it, Indiana.

Home of the Hoosiers (woodsmen or hill people), how fitting the official state dessert is Hoosier Pie.

What is Sugar Cream Pie made of? ›

Sugar cream pie (also known as sugar pie or Hoosier pie) is a custard pie made with a simple filling of butter, flour, cream and sugar sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. It is considered one of the desperation pies because the custard filling is made without eggs.

What is the official dessert of Indiana? ›

Indiana has an official state pie, designated as such in 2009, known as Hoosier Pie or Sugar Cream Pie. After the 2009 designation, Duane Wickersham said the following to The Indianapolis Star “It's a great honor. The sugar cream pie is a great pie, and it's a Hoosier pie.

What is a popular dessert in Indiana? ›

Indiana: Sugar Cream Pie

Sugar Cream Pie, aka Hoosier Pie named after the Hoosier State, has been around the state of Indiana since the 1800s. This rich and creamy dessert that's been topped with cinnamon is the perfect way to finish off a delicious meal.

What is Indiana's unofficial state pie? ›

Sugar cream pie is the state's unofficial state pie.

What is America's number one selling pie? ›

The clear winner for the United States as a whole was (not surprisingly) apple pie with more than 27% of sales going to the traditional flavor.

What is the most liked 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.

What is Indiana's signature food? ›

Indiana is known for its Pork Tenderloin Sandwich and the delicious Sugar Cream Pie, which was a favorite in Amish and Shaker communities. But Fried Chicken and Pork and Beans also have strong ties to the state also know as the Crossroads of America.

What is Indiana State snack? ›

Popcorn — Indiana's official state snack — is quite the moneymaker here in the Hoosier state.

What candy is from Indiana? ›

Albanese Candy, Merrillville

Did you know that the "World's Best Gummies" are made right here in Indiana? A visit to Albanese Candy Factory will be taken to a Wonka-like wonderland that reduces any adult back to a small child in a candy shop.

Why is it called Hoosier pie? ›

Add in the Hoosier and you have a nice nod to the thrifty Indianans, likely Amish or Shaker farm folks, who created this pie in the pioneer days. Sugar cream pie is what's known as a "desperation" pie, the kind of dessert you could make on a farm when you didn't have fresh fruit on hand.

What is the thickener commonly used in cream pies? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

What's the difference between a sugar pie and a chess pie? ›

What is the Difference Between a Sugar Cream Pie and Custard or Chess Pie? Chess pies and custard pies are mixed and poured right into the pie crust, and they contain eggs. A sugar cream pie is made without eggs, and the filling is usually prepared on the stovetop, reducing the overall baking time.

What state is known for cream pie? ›

The treat has been the official state dessert of Massachusetts since 1996. However, its origins are much earlier than that. Chef Augustine François Anezin and staff created the Boston Cream Pie at Boston's Parker House Hotel — known now as Omni Parker House — in the 1860s, according to the hotel.

What state is famous for sweet potato pie? ›

Legendary & Landmark Pies of North Carolina: Sweet Potato Pie.

What city is famous for 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.

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