
French Silk Pie Crumbl Review (The Chocolate Dessert That Feels More Like a Bakery Pie)
The first impression isn’t the chocolate.
It’s the presentation.
Instead of Crumbl’s familiar oversized cookie, French Silk Pie Crumbl arrives inside an individual foil pie pan topped with whipped cream rosettes and chocolate curls.
The appearance feels closer to a specialty bakery dessert than a traditional Crumbl release.
That immediately changes expectations before the first bite.
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The First Bite Starts with the Crust
The experience begins with the compressed cookies & cream crust.
Made from crushed dark cocoa cookie crumbs, butter, and sugar, it provides a firm texture that breaks cleanly rather than bending like cookie dough.
The crust contributes bittersweet chocolate notes while supporting the thick mousse layered above it.
Compared with many options in the Crumbl cookie flavors list, this dessert relies on pastry-style structure instead of bakery-cookie texture, making it one of Crumbl’s most distinctive Limited-Time Offer creations.
The Chocolate Mousse Carries the Entire Dessert
The mousse is the defining element of French Silk Pie Crumbl.
Made from whipped cream and chocolate, it creates a light, silky texture that contrasts sharply with the firm cookies & cream crust underneath.
Served chilled, the mousse remains stable while still feeling airy enough to melt almost immediately after each bite.
That texture is what separates this dessert from Crumbl’s dense chocolate cookies.
When prepared correctly, the filling tastes smooth and rich without feeling overly heavy despite its high butter and cream content.
The dessert takes inspiration from the classic French Silk Pie, a chocolate pie known for its silky mousse filling and whipped cream topping.
The Finish Depends on the Whipped Cream
The whipped cream rosettes do more than decorate the pie.
They soften the intensity of the chocolate mousse and create a lighter finish that prevents the dessert from becoming overwhelmingly rich.
The chocolate curls scattered across the top add a subtle bittersweet note while contributing a slight texture contrast against the smooth mousse.
Community reviews, however, note one recurring issue.
If the pie spends too much time outside refrigeration during transport, the whipped cream can begin to deflate or release moisture, affecting both appearance and texture before serving.
Compared with the Chocolate Peanut Butter ft. OREO® Crumbl Cookie, French Silk Pie relies on mousse and whipped cream rather than frosting to create its chocolate richness.
Why Chocolate Fans Rank It So Highly
Among Crumbl’s pie-format desserts, French Silk Pie Crumbl consistently earns some of the strongest community feedback.
Many customers describe it as tasting closer to a bakery dessert than a fast-service cookie, praising the balance between the crisp crust and airy mousse.
The most common criticism involves preparation consistency.
If the mousse is not whipped correctly, some batches can feel denser or slightly oily instead of light and silky.
Even with that occasional inconsistency, the dessert remains one of Crumbl’s highest-rated Limited-Time Offer releases and a frequent favorite among chocolate lovers.
Calories, Premium Pricing, and Why It Feels Like a Bakery Dessert
A full French Silk Pie Crumbl contains approximately:
- 870 calories
- 53g total fat
- 71g carbohydrates
- 64g sugars
- 7g protein
Crumbl lists the official serving size as one-quarter of the pie, providing roughly 217 calories per serving. Mini versions occasionally appear through app promotions and catering menus, averaging around 350 calories each.
Unlike standard Crumbl cookies, French Silk Pie belongs to the brand’s premium Limited-Time Offer (LTO) lineup and carries an additional surcharge.
Typical pricing includes:
- Single Pie: $5.50–$6.50
- 4-Pack Box: $18.50–$21.50
- 6-Pack Box: $27.00–$30.00
- 12-Pack Box: $44.00–$49.00
Compared with products listed under the Crumbl cookie prices guide, French Silk Pie ranks among the brand’s most expensive individual desserts.
Its higher price reflects the labor required for pressing the chocolate crumb crust, preparing the whipped chocolate mousse, piping whipped cream rosettes, decorating with chocolate curls, and maintaining refrigerated storage throughout production.
Even so, some customers note that buying several individual pies quickly approaches the cost of a full-sized French Silk Pie from a specialty bakery.
Availability (A Limited-Time Favorite for Chocolate Lovers)
French Silk Pie appears as a rotating Limited-Time Offer and consistently attracts strong demand whenever it returns.
Its chilled mousse filling and pie-style presentation make it one of Crumbl’s most distinctive chocolate desserts, especially for customers seeking something different from traditional cookies.
Availability varies by location, so checking nearby stores through the Crumbl locations page is recommended.
You can also preview upcoming specialty desserts using the Crumbl flavors next week page.
If French Silk Pie Crumbl isn’t available this week, check the Crumbl flavors next week page to see when it returns.
More Pie & Chocolate-Inspired Crumbl Desserts
Key Lime Pie Crumbl
A chilled citrus pie featuring graham crust and tart lime custard for a refreshing alternative.
Chocolate Peanut Butter ft. OREO® Crumbl Cookie
A rich chocolate cookie topped with peanut butter mousse and OREO® pieces for a completely different chocolate experience.
Chocolate Toffee Cake Crumbl
A layered chocolate dessert that combines cake, frosting, and toffee pieces into another premium Crumbl specialty.
Explore more chocolate-inspired and seasonal creations in the complete Crumbl cookie flavors list.
French Silk Pie Crumbl FAQs
Does the Journey End Better Than It Begins?
The first bite of French Silk Pie Crumbl starts with a crisp chocolate crumb crust.
The next brings smooth chocolate mousse.
The whipped cream lightens the richness, while the chocolate curls add a final bittersweet finish.
That progression from firm crust to airy filling is what makes this dessert feel different from Crumbl’s cookie lineup.
For chocolate lovers, it delivers one of the brand’s most authentic bakery-style experiences.
For others, the premium price and pie format may feel like a departure from what Crumbl is known for.
Either way, it remains one of Crumbl’s most memorable Limited-Time Offer desserts.
Explore more pie-inspired specialties and premium chocolate creations in the complete Crumbl cookie flavors list.