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The Original Texas Flood Pie

Updated: Jun 20, 2026 by Marye

Sweet, salty, crunchy, creamy, and unapologetically over-the-top, Texas Flood Pie checks every dessert box on the list. Best of all, there's no oven involved, which leaves more time for important things like licking the spatula.
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Texas Flood Pie is rich, chocolatey, gooey, and completely unconcerned with moderation. Loaded with marshmallows, pecans, and enough chocolate to make your dentist sigh heavily, it's the kind of no-bake dessert that disappears long before the coffee is fully brewed.

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Table of Contents
  • ⁉️ What is Texas Flood Pie
  • 🧾 Ingredients you'll need
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 🔪 How to make Texas flood pie
  • 🥊 Texas Flood Pie vs Mississippi Mud Pie
  • 🥜 Peanut butter substitutions
  • 📚 More no bake pies you'll love
  • 💬 Comments
  • I made this for a family gathering and it was a huge hit! So rich and delicious. My dad said it might be the best pie he's ever had. It is a lot of steps but they are not difficult. Will make again!
    Heather

⁉️ What is Texas Flood Pie

Texas Flood Pie is a rich Southern chocolate dessert loaded with gooey marshmallows, crunchy pecans, and enough chocolate and peanut butter to make sensible decisions difficult. Think of it as Mississippi Mud Pie's bigger, louder Texas cousin.

Despite the name, it has nothing to do with weather. The "flood" comes from the layers of chocolate and marshmallow that seem to spill across the pie with every slice. It's sweet, messy, over-the-top, and exactly the sort of dessert that disappears first at church suppers, family reunions, and potlucks.

If you've never heard of Texas Flood Pie before, don't feel bad. That's because I made it up and published it back in 2015 during some particularly heavy storms with (you guessed it) flooding.

Since then, it's wandered across the internet, picked up a few copycats, and apparently inspired people to reminisce fondly about a childhood dessert that did not exist until after I'd made it. Bless their hearts.

Salty, sweet, crunchy, and creamy, Texas Flood Pie is the perfect dessert if you like Mississippi Mud Pie but want something bigger 'n better.

🧾 Ingredients you'll need

If chocolate, marshmallows, pecans, and peanut butter sound like the start of a beautiful bad decision, you're in the right place.

Labeled ingredients for this recipe.
  • Ritz crackers - The buttery little troublemakers that make up the crust. Graham crackers are fine, but Ritz crackers bring a salty swagger to the party.
  • Butter - Because if we're making a pie called Texas Flood Pie and there's not an alarming amount of butter involved, we've lost the plot.
  • Vanilla salt (optional) - A tiny pinch adds bakery-shop magic. Leave it out if you don't have it. Nobody's calling the Pie Police.
  • Cream cheese - Keeps the filling rich, creamy, and emotionally supportive.
  • Peanut butter - Adds just enough nutty flavor to make people squint thoughtfully and ask, "What IS that?"
  • Browned butter - Regular butter grows up, gets a leather jacket, and becomes browned butter. Mysterious, smoky, and obsession-worthy.
  • Milk chocolate chips - Smooth, sweet, and determined to make this pie impossible to stop eating.
  • Bittersweet chocolate chips - Because every good dessert needs one ingredient willing to provide adult supervision.
  • Light corn syrup - Helps everything stay smooth, glossy, and scandalously sliceable.
  • Pecans - This is Texas. The pecans aren't optional. They're practically a state requirement.
  • Marshmallows - The reason it's called a flood pie instead of a perfectly reasonable chocolate pie.
  • Powdered sugar - Sweetens everything up without leaving behind a gritty attitude.
  • Heavy cream - The accomplice that turns a pile of chocolate chips into glossy ganache. Without it, you've got chocolate chips. With it, you've got a situation.

Don't forget to grab the free printable kitchen cheat sheet with extra tips, storage info, and more.

📖 Recipe

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Original Texas Flood Pie

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Sweet, salty, crunchy, creamy, and unapologetically over-the-top, Texas Flood Pie checks every dessert box on the list. Best of all, there's no oven involved, which leaves more time for important things like licking the spatula.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Amercian Heritage
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings:12
Calories:816
Author:Marye Audet-White

Ingredients

For Crust

  • 2 sleeves Ritz crackers
  • ½ cup salted butter, melted and allowed to become golden brown
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla salt, optional

For Dark Chocolate Ganache

  • 1 cup bittersweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon butter

For Peanut Butter Mousse

  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons heavy cream, whipping, divided use
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • ½ cup milk chocolate chips

For Topping

  • ½ cup mini marshmallows
  • ½ cup chopped pecans
  • ½ cup chocolate chips, milk, bittersweet, or a combination

For Milk Chocolate Ganache

  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup milk chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon white corn syrup
  • 1 tablespoon butter

Instructions

For Crust

  • Preheat the oven to 400F
  • Put the crackers in the blender or food processor and pulse until they are crumbs.
  • Mix in the vanilla salt if using.
  • Mix with the butter and press into the bottom and up the sides of a 10-inch pie plate.
  • Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, or until set.
  • Remove from oven and cool.

Dark Chocolate Ganache

  • Bring the cream just under a boil in a large bowl in the microwave or in a heavy pan on the stove.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Add the chocolate and butter. Stir until melted and smooth.
  • Spread the chocolate over the crust and place in the freezer.

Peanut Butter Mousse

  • Whip the cream in the mixer on high until peaks form but be careful not to overwhip.
  • Set aside
  • Melt the ½ cup chocolate chips with the 2 tablespoons heavy cream.
  • Stir until smooth.
  • Allow to cool.
  • Beat the cream cheese, peanut butter, cooled chocolate mixture, and sugar together until smooth and blended.
  • Whip in the cream being careful not to deflate the mixture.
  • Pile on top of the ganache, sprinkle with the chopped pecans, milk chocolate chips, and marshmallows and put back in the freezer for 20 minutes.

Milk Chocolate Ganache

  • Bring the remaining ½ cup cream just under a boil.
  • Stir in the chocolate chips, corn syrup, and butter.
  • Stir until well blended and shiny.
  • Drizzle over the nut and marshmallow layer.
  • Return to the freezer until 20 minutes before serving.
  • Allow to stand at room temp for 20 minutes before cutting.

Notes

Storage:
Cover and refrigerate for up to 4 days. Freeze for several months.
Tips
    • Be sure to use a regular commercial peanut butter like Jif or Skippy. Natural peanut butter or homemade peanut butter won't work.
    • Use regular cream cheese-not whipped, low-fat, or the kind in a tub. Otherwise, your mousse/cream cheese layer will be watery and flat.
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Nutrition Facts

Calories: 816kcal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 60g | Saturated Fat: 31g | Cholesterol: 105mg | Sodium: 460mg | Potassium: 330mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 40g | Vitamin A: 1200IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 168mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This recipe has been tested several times. If you choose to use other ingredients, or change the technique in some way, the results may not be the same.

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🔪 How to make Texas flood pie

We're basically layering delicious decisions on top of other delicious decisions until a pie happens.

Step by step images showing how to make this pie.
  1. Crush the crackers into fine crumbs and mix with melted butter. Press into a pie pan and bake.
  2. Spread the dark chocolate ganache into the bottom of the cooled crust.
  3. Spoon the peanut butter mousse over the fudge layer.
  4. Sprinkle with chocolate chips, marshmallows, and chopped pecans. Chill and top with milk chocolate ganache.

I love all the no-bake, chocolatey goodness in this pie! If you like coconut and pecans you should also try my no-bake German Chocolate pie!

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🥊 Texas Flood Pie vs Mississippi Mud Pie

Texas Flood Pie and Mississippi Mud Pie are definitely cousins, but they don't show up to family reunions dressed the same.

Traditional Mississippi Mud Pie usually focuses on layers of chocolate, often with a cookie crust and a dense, fudgy filling.

Texas Flood Pie takes a different route, piling on gooey marshmallows, crunchy pecans, peanut butter, and a glossy chocolate ganache that threatens to spill over the edge with every slice.

If Mississippi Mud Pie is rich and refined, Texas Flood Pie kicked off its boots, grabbed a second helping, and invited the whole table to join in.

🥜 Peanut butter substitutions

Almond butter, cashew butter, or cookie butter will all work in this recipe, although each one changes the flavor a little. Almond butter gives the pie a slightly nuttier flavor, cashew butter stays mild and creamy, and cookie butter leans fully into dessert territory.

If nut allergies are a concern, sunflower seed butter is your best bet. The flavor is a little different, but it still provides the creamy texture the filling needs. Just avoid natural nut butters that separate easily. This pie has enough chaos going on already.

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📚 More no bake pies you'll love

If this Texas Flood Pie has you reconsidering your relationship with chocolate, you're in good company. My no-bake Hershey Pie is rich, creamy, and dangerously easy to make, while French Silk Pie delivers that smooth, mousse-like texture that makes people close their eyes after the first bite and forget what they were talking about.

For something a little more nostalgic, try my old-fashioned Chocolate Cream Pie. It uses the microwave instead of the stovetop, which means less fuss, no scorching, and more pie. And if you're firmly on Team Peanut Butter, my Peanut Butter Icebox Pie is loaded with creamy peanut butter flavor and practically demands a cold glass of milk alongside it.

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2015

I think this is the most rain we've gotten since the flood of 2004. All of the cattle tanks, creeks, and lakes in my area are full to overflowing and the water table is back at a good place -- I think people probably don't need to worry about their wells at this point. Everything is green and flowering, too.

We were at a Bed & Breakfast in Glen Rose, about 1 ½ hours away, over the weekend. We stayed at a lovely little inn that was right on the Brazos river. When we got there the river was calm and peaceful but by the next morning it was up a good 15 feet and raging.

So, y'all... floods were on my mind in 2015. And if you have to have a flood? Let it be chocolate.

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Marye Audet-White is a professional food writer, New York Times bestselling cookbook author, and founder of Restless Chipotle, where she shares Southern comfort food, yeast breads, and from-scratch recipes tested in real kitchens. She’s known for explaining the little technique details that keep recipes from going off the rails, so home cooks can count on what comes out of the oven actually tasting good.

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  1. Elizabeth says

    December 22, 2021 at 3:25 pm

    I haven't made it yet, but it looks absolutely fabulous, except for one small thing. We don't like marshmallows in our house, unless they're melted and mixed into a recipe. Do you think I could dollop and swirl some marshmallow cream on top of the p.b. mousse before sprinkling on the chocolate chips and the pecans?
    Merry Christmas!

    Reply
  2. Elizabeth T Moore says

    December 22, 2021 at 3:24 pm

    I haven't made it yet, but it looks absolutely fabulous, except for one small thing. We don't like marshmallows in our house, unless they're melted and mixed into a recipe. Do you think I could dollop and swirl some marshmallow cream on top of the p.b. mousse before sprinkling on the chocolate chips and the pecans?
    Merry Christmas!

    Reply
    • Marye says

      January 04, 2022 at 7:11 pm

      Sure! (sorry for the late reply. Obviously I took time off!)

  3. B Fischer says

    August 29, 2020 at 8:38 pm

    5 stars
    I’ve had this recipe pinned for more than a year. I had my kids make it for my birthday dessert. Perfection!! We loved it! Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply
    • Marye says

      August 30, 2020 at 12:58 pm

      YAY! SO glad you like it!

  4. Heather says

    June 17, 2020 at 11:16 pm

    5 stars
    I made this for a family gathering and it was a huge hit! So rich and delicious. My dad said it might be the best pie he’s ever had. It is a lot of steps but they are not difficult. Will make again!

    Reply
    • Marye says

      June 19, 2020 at 7:57 am

      So glad you liked it Heather! It does look like a lot of steps but goes fast!

  5. Anna says

    July 20, 2019 at 7:58 am

    5 stars
    Anyone who is offended by the use of the perfectly good term y'all should be prohibited -- PROHIBITED, I SAY! -- from cooking or eating anything Southern. That goes for delicious cheese grits with green chilies, peach pies, sweet tea, any kind of Bar-B-Que, biscuits and gravy, fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, strawberry short cake, collard greens, corn bread, divinity candy, coconut layer cakes, black eyed peas and SO. MUCH. MORE.

    Just eat your tasteless yankee mush and be sad.

    Reply
    • Marye says

      July 27, 2019 at 1:55 pm

      Anna - I am laughing SO hard right now....

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