Our Favorite Mini Pie Recipes (2024)

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Our Favorite Mini Pie Recipes (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Feb. 06, 2024

    Whether you make them sweet or savory, these pint-sized pastries are sure to impress. Learn how to whip up a variety of mini pies, including shepherd's pie, berry tarts and turkey potpie.

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    Every spring, we had strawberries and rhubarb on our farm outside Seattle. These fruity hand pies remind me of those times and of Grandma Winnie’s baking. —Shawn Carleton, San Diego, California

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    Mini Blueberry Tarts

    I served this recipe to my family while we were on vacation and they were all amazed! The best part: I didn't spend tons of time on it thanks to refrigerated pie crust. Watch your mini tarts around the 13-minute mark to make sure they don't brown too quickly. If you'd like, sprinkle the tops with coarse sugar for a beautiful finishing touch.—Allison Bell, Hillsdale, New Jersey

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    Lemon Cheesecake Tarts

    To make these cute tarts more quickly, add the filling to store-bought phyllo tart shells. —Sarah Gilbert, Beaverton, Oregon

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    Cherry Hand Pies

    There's nothing better than a sweet, from-scratch delight like traditional cherry pie. These precious little hand pies always go fast when I sell them at my pie bakery! —Allison Cebulla, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Nutella Hand Pies

    These pint-sized Nutella hand pies made with puff pastry are too good to keep to yourself! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Berry Tartlets

    Bring spring flavors together in these delectable miniature tarts. Raspberries and blueberries both work well with the whipped cream and lemon curd mixture—or choose your favorite berries instead. These sweet treats are great for a ladies tea, brunch or spring holiday celebration. —Mary J. Walters, Westerville, Ohio

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    Mini Sausage Pies

    The simple ingredients and family-friendly flavor of these little sausage cups make them a go-to dinner favorite. And everyone gets their own pies—which makes them even better! —Kerry Dingwall, Ponte Vedra, Florida

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    Easy Lemon Berry Tartlets

    These fruity, flaky tartlets filled with raspberries and topped with lemon-tinged cream cheese are a sweet ending to any weeknight meal. They are elegant yet come together quickly and easily. —Elizabeth Dehart, West Jordan, Utah

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    Ham and Leek Pies

    I’ve been making these pies for years, so lots of friends and family now have the recipe. If you can’t find leeks, a sweet or mild onion works just as well. —Bonny Tillman, Acworth, Georgia

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    Li’l Pecan Pies

    These tempting little tarts have all the rich traditional taste of a full-size pecan pie in a much smaller package. The tarts are perfect for two. —Christine Boitos, Livonia, Michigan

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    Muffin-Cup Cheddar Beef Pies

    My kids love these beef rolls so much. I always make extra since they heat up so quickly. I give the kids their choice of dipping sauces—spaghetti sauce or ranch dressing are the top picks. —Kimberly Farmer, Wichita, Kansas

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    Maple Pecan Tarts

    I absolutely love pecans. I combine them with maple and vanilla to create the ultimate tart, made even richer with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. —Redawna Kalynchuk, Barrhead, Alberta

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    Try this traditional pecan tarts recipe next!

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    Mini Sweet Potato Pies

    My son Levi was only 2 years old when he helped me create this delicious recipe, and it was the first time he told me I love you! I’ll always remember making these with him. —Emily Butler, South Williamsport, Pennsylvania

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    Mini Apple Pies

    When I was in high school, my best friend's mother baked this mini apple pie recipe every year. I was thrilled when she shared it with me—I finally felt like an adult! —Katie Ferrier, Houston, Texas

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    Midwestern Meat Pies

    When I moved to the Midwest in 1966, I discovered many ethnic foods that I had never heard of before. One of my friends introduced me to this runza recipe, and it quickly became a popular dish with my family. —Dolly Croghan, Mead, Nebraska

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    Miniature Almond Tarts

    My family requests these adorable little tarts each Christmas. I always enjoy making them since the almond paste in the filling reflects our Dutch heritage. They're super popular at special gatherings. —Karen Van Den Berge, Holland, Michigan

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    Muffin-Tin Chicken Potpies

    I made these personalized chicken pot pies in muffin tins for my kids, and they gobbled them up. For the record, the grown-ups did, too! —Melissa Haines, Valparaiso, Indiana

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    Cherry Cream Cheese Tarts

    It's hard to believe that just five ingredients and a few minutes of preparation can result in these delicate and scrumptious tarts! —Cindi Mitchell, Waring, Texas

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    Dutch Apple Pie Tartlets

    These adorable mini apple pie pastries make a delightful addition to a dessert buffet or snack tray. The recipe calls for convenient frozen phyllo shells, so they're surprisingly easy to prepare. The lemon curd filling adds a unique flavor twist. —Mary Ann Lee, Clifton Park, New York

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    Miniature Meat Pies

    I make these handheld pies in advance, keep them in the freezer, then bake them the day of. They are always a hit. —Gayle Lewis, Yucaipa, California

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    Turkey and Mushroom Potpies

    I always use the leftovers from our big holiday turkey to prepare this recipe. I think my family enjoys the potpies more than the original feast! —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Crunchy Peanut Butter Tarts

    For a fun, fuss-free dessert, try these darling tarts. They’re a satisfying, rich family favorite. —Mary Kelley, Wilmington, North Carolina. If you enjoyed this recipe, then learn how to make Canadian butter tarts.

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    Mushroom and Sweet Potato Potpie

    The last time I was in the U.S., I had an amazing mushroom and beer potpie at a small brewpub. It was so rich and comforting. I tried numerous versions when I got home and I think I've come pretty close! —Iben Ravn, Copenhagen, Denmark

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    Fried Sweet Potato Pies

    With my dad being a farmer who grew them, sweet potatoes have graced our table for as long as I can recall. These, though, resulted from an experiment at a church bake sale when we had excess pastry. People couldn’t get enough! -Marilyn Moseley, Toccoa, Georgia

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    Mini Pork Pies

    As a child, I discovered my love of pork pies. I used to help my father deliver oil on Saturdays, and we would stop at a local place to have the meaty pastries for lunch. —Renee Murby, Johnston, Rhode Island

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    Grilled Figgy Pies

    Delicious figs combined with maple, walnuts and creamy mascarpone make a decadent treat that's easy to enjoy at a backyard cookout. These unique hand pies always disappear quickly. —Renee Murby, Johnston, Rhode Island

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    Upside-Down Pumpkin Pecan Tarts

    These flaky phyllo treats with a rich pumpkin filling are a fantastic twist on pumpkin pie and can be prepared a day ahead. —Darlene Buerger, Peoria, Arizona

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    Pumpkin Tartlets

    Refrigerated pie crust and a muffin tin make it easy to create these delicious spiced pumpkin tartlets. Dollop with whipped cream and you’re done! — Jessie Oleson, Santa Fe, New Mexico

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    Apricot-Almond Tartlets

    These delicate, buttery tarts melt in your mouth. With their jeweled apricot tops, they make a pretty presentation on a holiday cookie tray. —Julie Dunsworth, Oviedo, Florida

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    Mediterranean Turkey Potpies

    Your clan will love these wonderful stick-to-the-ribs potpies with a Mediterranean twist. I always use the leftovers from our big holiday turkey to prepare this recipe. I think my family enjoys the potpies more than the original feast! —Marie Rizzio, Interlochen, Michigan

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    Mince Pies

    Most people use canned mincemeat, but this is the old-fashioned way to make a mince pie. It is a sweet holiday dish that will satisfy you and your loved ones. —Diane Selich, Vassar, Michigan

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    Pecan Pie Mini Muffins

    While these are delicious year-round, you could easily turn them into an edible gift. They look festive on a decorative tray or tucked into a giveaway cookie plate. And don’t forget to include the recipe so your recipient can enjoy this treat over and over again! —Pat Schrand, Enterprise, Alabama

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    Savory Turkey Potpies

    This will perk you up on a cold, rainy day. You can use chicken in place of turkey, and I like to serve the potpies with a fresh green salad or cranberry sauce on the side. —Judy Wilson, Sun City West, Arizona

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    Apple Pie Bites

    These apple pie bites are fun for kids to make. Simply wrap strips of pastry around apple wedges and shake on some cinnamon-sugar. Then just bake and watch them disappear! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Mini Shepherd's Pies

    I’m as confident serving these little pies to company as to family. If I have enough time, I’ll use homemade biscuits and mashed potatoes. —Ellen Osborne, Clarksville, Tennessee

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    Originally Published: April 23, 2019

    Our Favorite Mini Pie Recipes (36)

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    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

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    FAQs

    What was in the pie from the movie The Help? ›

    After Miss Hilly jeopardizes Minny's chances of ever finding work again, Minny makes a chocolate custard pie including the “special ingredient” of her own feces, and watches Hilly savor two slices of it before telling her the truth.

    What is mini pie? ›

    mini pie [min-ee pahy] noun. 1) The simple definition: A mini pie is any pie less than or equal to six inches in diameter.

    Are tarts mini pies? ›

    PiesTarts – If you've ever thought a tart was pie, you're forgiven because they're incredibly similar. The main difference is that tarts only have a bottom crust, and the crust is much thicker than a pie crust.

    What does the pie represent in The Help? ›

    Minny's Chocolate Pie

    Although Minny feared Hilly's retribution, the pie symbolizes how Minny was able to gain power over Hilly. Hilly and other white women rely on their maids for everything in the home, including cooking.

    What happened to the pie in The Help? ›

    After her termination, Minny brought Hilly her famous chocolate pie but reveals – after Hilly had finished two slices – she had baked her own excrement into it. Hilly later sent her mother to a nursing home for laughing about it.

    Do mini pies need to be refrigerated? ›

    Yes, it's best to store them in the fridge in an airtight container. They'll stay fresh for about 4 days. What kind of crust do you use for mini apple pies?

    Who makes Walmart mini pies? ›

    Table Talk Pies is the manufacturer of Walmart's private label, 84-cent Freshness Guaranteed, The Bakery collection pies. Of the 250 million pies per year Table Top Pies manufacturers, 185 million pies goes to Walmart.

    How do you keep mini pies from sticking? ›

    Use non-stick muffin tins (two sets of 12-cup tins will work for a dozen pies), and grease the cups before filling to make sure the little pies don't stick when they're done. Bake one tin at a time, in the center of the oven. The darker the finish on the pan, the faster the crust will bake.

    Should I chill my pie before baking? ›

    Once the dough is shaped and crimped, the last thing you want to do bake it right away. Chilling the shaped pie allows the aforementioned gluten to relax and the butter to get nice and cold again, both of which help your pie hold its shape better once it's in the oven.

    Where is the best place in the oven to bake a pie? ›

    Where to place oven racks when baking cakes or pies. The center oven rack is ideal for baking cakes and other desserts. However, to achieve the flaky and crispy underside of a pie, positioning the racks lower in your oven can help avoid an undercooked crust.

    How long should pie cool before eating? ›

    Remove the pie from the oven, and set it on a rack to cool. The filling will be quite liquid at first, but will set as the pie rests. If you want the pie to slice cleanly, without oozing filling, allow it to cool completely before serving; this will take at least a couple of hours.

    What is a pie without a top crust called? ›

    A pie is a baked or fried dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweet or savory ingredients. A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry.

    Is a pizza a pie? ›

    In America, pizzas are considered a pie. This definition refers to the pie being made of tomato sauce, cheese, and meat and then covered with dough. The name comes from the ingredients layered on top of each other.

    Is a quiche a pie? ›

    Quiche is a pie that originated in northeastern France in the Alsace-Lorraine region. The key to a great quiche is a flaky crust and a creamy custard filling that holds a cut edge.

    What did the maid put in the pie in The Help movie? ›

    The infamous poop-pie scene in 2011's The Help involved some movie magic. In the scene, Minny (Octavia Spencer), a maid in the civil-rights-era deep South, exacts her revenge for being unjustly fired from Hilly's (Bryce Dallas Howard) home by serving her former boss a poop-filled version of her famous chocolate pie.

    Why does Minny tell Celia about the pie? ›

    Minny decides to tell Celia about what happened with Hilly and the pie, hoping it will make Celia see that Hilly is a cruel person not worth getting upset about. Minny explains how she lost her job working for Miss Walters (Hilly's mother) after Hilly put her mother into a nursing home.

    Why were they so mean to Celia in The Help? ›

    Hilly, Elizabeth Leefolt, and the rest of the white Jackson housewives shun her because of her lower class status. Internalizing society's expectations of her as a woman, Celia feels shame that she cannot give her husband, Johnny Foote, a baby.

    What does the pie symbolize in the pie? ›

    The protagonist, Gary, is aware of the concept of hell and strives to avoid sinning, yet his desires tempt him to steal a pie. The contrast between his desire for the pie and his understanding of the consequences of sin illustrates the internal struggle he faces.

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