Orange Cream Pie Recipe | Comfortably Domestic (2024)

Orange cream pie issweet-tart orange curd nestled on a Nilla wafer cookie crust, then topped with lightly sweetened whipped cream. A dessert to celebrate with!

Hey, Friends! Today is a very exciting day because my Sister-from-another-Mister, Jeanne of Inside Nanabread’s Head fame, is turning FIFTY today! Birthdays arekind of a big deal around here, but the Big 5-0? HUGE deal!

The Theme Week crew has gotten together to throw Jeanne a Virtual 50th Birthday Party over the interwebs. Join us in the celebration, Friends! Here’s how we’re celebrating today:

Beka/Kvetchin’ Kitchenstarts us off with co*cktail hour the classicAged Manhattan.

As our resident Texan, Jeanne is a fan of all things Tex Mex so the appetizer round begins with Kat’s/Tenaciously Yoursfamous Guacamole.

Followed by Mads’/La Petite Pancake Cheesy Chorizo Dip.

Chase it down withMadeline’s/Munching in the Mitten Fig, Fontina, and Pecan Flatbread.

Since all great birthday parties require aSweets Table, I’m sharinga fantastic Orange Cream Pie.

Think of the Creamsicles of your childhood, but better! Better because it’s extra creamy, a little more tart, and sits atop a ‘Nilla wafer crust. Oh, yeah…and it’sa pie!

Jeanne’s fellow Texan Katie/The Hill Country Cook made a fat Chocolate Cake with Cooked Flour Frosting.

Carrie/Bakeaholic Mama combines chocolate with a tropical flair in her Coconut Banana Brownie Pie.

Lauren/Climbing Grier Mountain used another childhood favorite–animal crackers–in her Mini Key Lime Pies with Animal Cracker Crusts.

Allison/Decadent Philistine’s pays homage to Jeanne’s southern roots with a Coca Cola Cake, and then Megan….Oh, Megan!

Megan/County Cleaver brings it bigtime with her Nutella Cream Cheese Turnovers. Oh, yes. she. did!

And because no birthday party is complete without ice cream, Monica/The GromMom is scooping up a Tropical Ice Cream from her garden in Hawaii, andAnne/From My Sweet Heart brought theMexican Vanilla Ice Cream Cones–a recipe that she adapted from a Texas-themed cookbook.

I sure hope that you enjoy our virtual party, Friends. More importantly, I hope that you take a moment to send Jeanne a birthday tweet or leave a comment on her blog wishing her a happy day.

We may or may not have a few othershenanigans up our collective sleeves in honor of Jeanne’s Big Birthday, but more on that Monday. Until then…

Happy Half-Hundred, Jeanne!

I love ya more than cake…which is why I made you orangecream pie!

♥♥♥

Jeanne is Pie Girl if ever there was one, so I knew that whatever I made for her birthday, it would be in pie form. She’s been such a good sport about it, too–what will all my cryptic texts demanding answers to random questions–just to help me decide what to concoct for her birthday.

Quick! What color are your eyes?

Lemon and coconut together…good or gross?

Do you like creamsicles?

Toilet paper roll facing front or back?

I had to throw a few ruses in there just to throw her off track, but you get the idea. I’ve been terrorizing her with randomness for weeks now, and she answers back every time without batting an eye. Bless her!

So when Jeanne responded that she loved creamsicles as a kid, I knew that an orange cream pie needed to happen. I mean, come on! We have lemon cream pie and every other cream pie under the sun, so why not orange? The combination of a sweet-tart orange curd nestled on a Nilla wafer cookie crust, and then topped with lightly sweetened whipped cream is a force to be reckoned with. It’s like a PieValhalla!To quote my dad after he ate a slice:

Nothing about this pie is bad.

There ya have it. This pie’s some seriously good stuff. So let’s make another!

Preheat the oven to 350°F.

The crust is like a simple graham cracker crust, with Nilla Wafers standing in for the grahams, along with brown sugar, melted unsalted butter, salt and a little flour.

Comfortably Domestic Tip: When substituting cookies for graham crackers in a crust, addinga little flour will help bind it all together without getting soggy.

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Place approximately 65 Nilla Wafers in a large zippered bag with the flour, brown sugar, and salt. Seal the bag and then roll the bejeezes out of it with a rolling pin, until all that remains are coarse crumbs. Sons #1 through #3 did the honors.

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Stir in the little melted butter with a touch of water before pressing the crumb mixture into a 9-inch pie plate. Refrigerate the crust for 15 minutes before baking it for 8 minutes. Allow crust to partially cool while preparing the orange curd filling.

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The orange curd is made up of eggs, unsalted butter, cornstarch, salt, navel oranges, and granulated sugar.

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Zest an orange before squeezing the juice from the fruit. More than one orange may need to be juiced to collect enough fresh juice for the recipe. Stir the zest into the sugar, pressing with the back of a spoon, to release the orange oils into the sugar.

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Cream the butter, orange sugar, and cornstarch together in the bowl of a stand mixer until fluffy. Stir in the eggs, one at a time, until blended. Slowly incorporate the freshly squeezed orange juice–the mixture will appear curdled, however that’s just the butter firming up with the addition of the cooler ingredients. Transfer the mixture to a medium saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring frequently, until thickened. (About 15 minutes.)

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The orange curd is ready when it comes 175°F, and a spoon dipped in the curd leaves a momentary streak when swiped with a finger.

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Pour the orange curd into the crust, cover it with a sheet of waxed paper, and chill for several hours to cool.

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Once the orange curd has cooled in the pie shell, it’s time to whip the cream with a touch of powdered sugar and vanilla bean paste. I am obsessed with vanilla bean paste! The intensity of the vanilla flavor is nothing short of amazing. However, I understand that it may not be a pantry staple for everyone. In lieu of vanilla bean paste, the caviar from inside a vanilla bean or a good quality vanilla extract may be used.

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Remove the pie from the refrigerator and spread the whipped cream over top.

Sprinkle with additional orange zest, if desired.

Dig into this orange cream pie with a friend and reminisce about the flavors of childhood.

♥♥♥

Kirsten Kubert

Yields 9-inch pie

Orange Cream Pie Recipe

Sweet-tart orange curd nestled on a Nilla wafer cookie crust, then topped with lightly sweetened whipped cream.

2 hr, 30 Prep Time

15 minCook Time

2 hr, 45 Total Time

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Ingredients

    For the Crust:

  • 6 Tbs. unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 3/4 C. Nilla Wafer cookie crumbs
  • 2 Tbs. all-purpose flour
  • 2 Tbs. brown sugar, packed
  • 1/8 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. water
  • For the Orange Curd Filling:

  • 8 ouncesfreshly squeezed orange juice (2-3 oranges)
  • 1 Tbs. orange zest, finely grated
  • 1 ½ C. granulated sugar
  • 12 Tbs. unsalted butter, softened
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • 1 Tbs. cornstarch
  • 6 large eggs
  • For the Whipped Cream:

  • 1 C. heavy whipping cream
  • 2 tsp. powdered sugar
  • ½ tsp. vanilla bean paste (or extract)

Instructions

    For the Crust:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Crush approximately 65 Nilla Wafer cookies in a large zippered bag with the flours, brown sugar, and salt until only coarse crumbs remain. Transfer the mixture to a small bowl. Stir in the melted butter and water until a moist crumb forms. Press the crumbs evenly into the bottom and up the sides of a 9-inch pie plate. Bake for 8 minutes, or until it begins to brown; then remove from the oven to cool while preparing the orange curd.
  2. For the Orange Curd:

  3. Zest one orange before squeezing the juice; juice as many additional oranges as necessary to equal one cup of fresh juice. Stir the orange zest into the sugar, pressing with the back of a spoon to release the oils.
  4. Cream the butter, orange sugar, cornstarch, and salt together in the bowl of a stand mixer until fluffy. Mix in the eggs, one at a time, until blended. Gradually stir in the orange juice until fully incorporated. Transfer the curd mixture into a saucepan; cook over medium-low heat, stirring frequently. The curd is ready when it is smooth and thick, and a candy thermometer registers 175 degrees F.
  5. Pour the orange curd into the mostly cooled pie shell. Cover the filling with a sheet of waxed paper, refrigerating the pie for several hours to cool.
  6. For the Whipped Cream Topping:

  7. Once the pie has cooled, whip the cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla bean paste (or extract) until soft. Spoon the whipped cream over the filling, spreading to the edges of the crust to seal. Garnish with additional orange zest, if desired.

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FAQs

What is orange cream made of? ›

To make this citrusy orange cream dessert, you need oranges, orange juice, eggs, sugar, whipping cream, mascarpone, and cornstarch.

What is lemon cream pie made of? ›

Creamy Lemon Pie Filling

We have the sweetened condensed milk to thank for that. It's actually adapted from my oatmeal lemon crumble bars filling, but we also add egg yolks here for structure and fresh lemon juice for flavor. That's it—only 3 basic ingredients that have big jobs to do.

How to make orange cream at home? ›

Steps
  1. In large bowl, beat whipping cream and powdered sugar with electric mixer on medium speed about 1 minute or until cream begins to thicken, then on high speed until stiff peaks form.
  2. Fold in orange juice and 1/2 teaspoon orange peel. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Garnish with additional orange peel.

Why are orange creamsicles so good? ›

The dairy balances out the acid in the orange and just makes The World Taste Good. Being a fan of orange and cream, I've always enjoyed a Creamsicle.

What is funeral pie made of? ›

Vintage Funeral Pie Recipe is an old-fashioned dessert that is made from raisins, spices, and walnuts. It was traditionally made by the Amish, but this sugary pie fits right into a Southern cook's recipe box.

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.

What is cream pie filling made of? ›

A cream pie, crème pie, or creme pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, sugar, wheat flour, and eggs and typically topped with whipped cream. Cream pies are usually what is used for pieing, or throwing a pie in someone's face.

Does orange cream have dairy? ›

Cultured Grade A Low Fat Milk, Sugar, Water, Modified Food Starch. Contains 1% or less of: Corn Starch, Orange Juice Concentrate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Lime Juice Concentrate, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Natural Flavor, Annatto (for color), Kosher Gelatin, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3. CONTAINS MILK INGREDIENTS.

What are the ingredients in orange cream for eczema? ›

Ingredients : Contains: Calendula officinalis 3X, Graphites 6CH, Hepar sulphuris calcareum 6CH, Kali arsenicosum 3X, Mezereum 6CH, Viola tricolor 3X.

What flavor is the cream in orange creamsicle? ›

Made with rich, creamy low-fat vanilla-flavored ice cream and orange-flavored sherbet for an irresistible combination. Each ice cream bar is wrapped separately on comes on a stick, making this a frozen snack that's easy to enjoy, anytime anywhere.

Who makes orange cream liqueur? ›

Nothing says summer like Jackson Morgan Whipped Orange Cream Liqueur! One sip of this dreamy orange liqueur will take you back to a favorite frozen childhood treat, enjoyed on a lazy afternoon without a care in the world.

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