Chocolate Triple-Berry Slab Pie

Berry Slab Pie Recipe
The first attempt at this slab pie recipe I had one immediate reaction, “Holy crap this is a big pie!” You’d think I’d intuitively know that based off of a couple factors:
– It’s name is a “slab pie” – generally you wouldn’t associate that with something marginal in size.
– It was filling an entire 1/2 sheet pan – baking cookies on a half sheet gives you a nice amount, but there is a majority of empty space between the cookies. This was FILLING the entire 1/2 sheet!
Yet these subtle indicators did nothing to help my baking math and I way underestimated the amount of dough and berries I’d need. After rolling out what was thought to be a huge amount of dough, I barely had enough for the bottom. And as my mounds of mixed berries scarcely served their purpose and Diane graciously went on a quick berry run to acquire a proper berry bounty.

After a quick scramble to toss together another batch of dough for the top, the end result was quite tasty. Exquisitely tasty really, and it demanded an immediate remake to refine the quantities. The end result is a dessert fit for a feast! Especially for those summertime backyard gatherings or for those upcoming game day parties.
this slab pie is party perfect!
Homemade Pie Dough Recipe
I based the dough loosely on my new favorite pie dough recipe, just adding a bit of sugar to sweeten it slightly and adjusting quantities a bit to keep it simple to make, nice to handle, and still having the texture I was looking for. Add a layer of chocolate chips which melt down perfectly when the pie is baked. Then toss together a ton of berries (one can never have too many berries!), then bake, slice and serve. With a dusting of powdered sugar. Delicious!
As long as you have at least a 2’x3′ section of counter space to roll it out, this slab is well worth the monstrous proportions. And if your clan can’t eat it all, I’m sure there is a neighbor or two who could use a little sweetening up. 😉
-Todd
P.S. We love this recipe so much we added it to our cookbook, Bountiful. It was a perfect recipe for our garden focused book.

some step-by-step inspiration for berry slab pie

Layer pie fillings

fresh raspberries, blueberries and blackberries

brush with heavy cream

Two slices per person (or maybe three)

this recipe was originally published in 2012 and updated in 2020 with some new images.
Mixed Berry Chocolate Slab Pie
Ingredients
For the Filling
- 3 pounds (1.4kg) mixed fresh berries , larger berries halved or quartered
- 1 cup (200g) sugar
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch
- 1.5 cups (250g) chocolate chips
For the Crust
- 8 cups (1kg) flour
- 1 cup (200g) sugar
- 2 teaspoons (10ml) kosher salt
- 1 pound (455g) cold unsalted butter , cut into 1/2-inch pieces
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup (120ml) cold water
- Heavy cream or egg wash, for brushing the crust
- Confectioners’ sugar , for dusting (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (205°C). Butter one 13 x 18-inch sheet pan. Set aside another to use as a template.
- Start the filling: Put the berries in a large bowl. In a small bowl, whisk together the sugar and cornstarch until well combined. Add the sugar mixture to the berries and gently toss. Set aside.
- Make the crust: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt. Pinching with your fingers or using a pastry blender, incorporate the butter into the mixture until no large pieces of butter remain and the mixture has a crumbly texture.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs with the cold water. Make a well in the middle of the flour mixture, then pour the egg mixture into the well. Working from the center out, combine the egg and flour mixtures until the dough holds together. If necessary, adjust by adding a little additional flour or cold water if the dough is too sticky or not holding together.
- Divide the dough into two portions, one twice the size of the other.
- On a large floured surface, roll out the larger portion of dough to an 18 x 22-inch rectangle (we usually roll it out slightly larger, then trim the edges straight to the correct dimensions). Dust the underside and the top of the dough with flour a few times while rolling out to keep the dough from sticking.
- Gently wrap the dough around the rolling pin, then unroll it over the first sheet pan. Adjust the dough so it sits evenly in the sheet pan. Dock the pastry by pressing down with your fingertips several times, making indentations across the bottom of the pastry. Spread the chocolate chips in an even layer over the pastry. Spread the berry mixture in an even layer on top of the chips. Set aside.
- Roll out the smaller dough portion to a rectangle just larger than 13 x 18 inches (32.5 by 45 cm). Flip the second sheet pan upside down and gently press it into the dough, then lift the pan off. Use the impression to cut the dough to size. Gently wrap it around the rolling pin, then unroll it over the slab pie to form a top crust.
- Fold excess dough from the crust bottom up and around to meet the pie top and gently pinch the crust to form the top edge. Brush the top and the edges of the pastry with cream (or egg wash). Using kitchen scissors or a knife, cut slits into the top of the slab pie.
- Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the top is golden. Remove the pie from the oven and allow to cool. Dust with confectioners’ sugar (if desired), slice, and serve.





gorgeous! I think I’ll make and add even more chocolate 😉
How coincidental. I was just researching slab pies for a post. I have always wanted to make one. Maybe I’ll throw a slab pie party. Fun! Wish I had a slice of your’s right now. Looks delicious.
Holy hell this sounds divine!! But where are new pictures of that adorable puppy??
🙂
Erina- puppy pictures coming soon. 🙂 and lots.
Can’t wait to try this with my grandson Cody.
Oh my word…this looks ridiculously good. Seriously, I’m drooling!
@Christina, I bet you could use frozen berries…that’s my plan! I have a ton of triple-berry blend frozen berries in the freezer that would be great for this!
I’m so intimidated by pie making, no clue why because this looks fairly simple and delicious. Hmm I wonder if I could use frozen (thawed) berries for this.
What a great way to eat pie! I want to dive right in!!
Wow! I think three slices for me would be more like it! Need to try this! 🙂
I’ve never made a slab pie but I sure want to make one now!! Absolutely stunning. I wish I had an ounce of your styling skills! 🙂
Yumy Yum!! Thx for this recipe. Gonna make this and have for our family reunion the last of March this year. I always try to cook something good, but “healthy”! Berries – full of antioxidants, and people love them in Texas.
Awesome site here!!!
Cheryl
This chocolate triple-berry slab pie looks amazing and I don’t even like pie. http://t.co/iwg4tEa3 @WhiteOnRice
This is absolutely stunning!
Chocolate + berries = happiness.
Chocolate Triple-Berry Slab Pie http://t.co/43Qufss7
Wow! well, that is one of the slabs, and delicious indeed! 🙂 I want to make it right now! Anything with berries tastes fantastic… 🙂
So I hope you have some neighbors or friends….or just have hearty appetites! Or great metabolisms 🙂
The pie looks wonderful and the berries and choc chips within it – and that crust itself. The dough is just beautiful!