Hawaii's Local-Style Custard Pie - Onolicious Hawaiʻi (2024)

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Hawaii's local-style custard pie is creamy and silky. The secret? Evaporated milk! It's simple to make, just prepare the filling a day ahead.

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Local-Style Custard Pie

Have you tried custard pie in Hawaii before?

First thing you'll notice is that it taste quite different from all other custard pies. How different? It's definitely creamier. Whereas most mainly custard pies are eggy, Hawaii custard pies are creamy (almost velvety!) It's also softer and silkier in texture.

Local-style custard pie is marvelous and only something locals know about. Visitors go crazy for malasadas and shave ice, all of which are delicious. But custard pies feel like a "locals only" secret ^_^

You can buy custard pie at a number of bakeries across the islands, or you can make it at home.

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The Secret Ingredient

What's the secret ingredient to Hawaii's custard pies?

Evaporated milk! Yes!

Most custard pies call for whole milk or heavy or cream. But in Hawaii, we use evaporated milk. This makes for an extra delicious custard pie.

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Where To Buy Custard Pie in Hawaii

If you don't feel like baking at home, stop by these local bakeries. They are all quite popular for custard pies:

  • Lee's Bakery - Lee's is a Chinese bakery and is the most famous place in Hawaii for custard pie. If you're only going to try one, make it Lee's.
  • Kaneohe Bakery - Talk with any local and when it comes to custard pie, you're either a Lee's Bakery person or a Kaneohe Bakery person. Good to support both ^_^
  • Epi-Ya Boulangerie & Patisserie - Saint Germain was a popular bakery growing up (home to our favorite baguette on the island). The bakery closed a few years ago and everyone was devastated. But then the former employees got together and reopened the bakery under a new name, Epi-Ya. It's as good as before...maybe even better. Out of these three bakeries, we visit Epi-Ya most frequently (everything they sell here is delicious). In addition to custard pie, they make an excellent pumpkin pie and a custard-pumpkin swirl pie...a must!
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How To Make Custard Pie

My favorite part of Hawaii's newspaper is the Wednesday food section. We used to have two main newspapers (Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu Star-Bulletin). They merged in 2010 and now we have one main newspaper: Star Advertiser.

I saved LOTS of local recipe clippings back in the day, but it's neat that we can also look up newspaper archives for these same recipes.

In 2009, Betty Shimabukuro published a recipe for local style custard pie. Betty got the recipe from Henry Shun, a professional local baker. (I love how recipes are passed from friends to families across generations in Hawaii. I hope to put together a big community cookbook one day.) This is the recipe we are baking today.

It calls for a pie crust (store bought or homemade works...custard pie is really about the filling).

What goes in the filling?

And that's it! Pretty simple, basic pantry ingredients. Mix everything together and let the filling sit in the refrigerator overnight. Then the next day, you take it out and pour the filling into the pre-baked pie crust. Then bake. And eat.

Do you like custard pie hot or cold? I love it both ways, but it is more common to eat chilled/cold custard pie in Hawaii. Extra onolicious on a hot day.

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Important Tips

Make sure you read through these tips before making the pie. It a simple pie...but as it goes with simple things, it's all in the details ^_^

Refrigerate Overnight
Refrigerating the custard filling overnight will ensure no bubbles when you bake. It also makes for a silkier pie.

Don't Fill To The Top Right Away
Fill the pie shell up to ½-inch from the rim. Bake 10 minutes. Then fill it up to the rim. This ensures that the filling won't sink in the center.

Pre-Bake Pie Crust
Because the custard filling is liquid, you'll end up with a soggy crust bottom if you don't pre-bake the crust. Here's how: poke a few holes in the bottom of the pie crust with a fork (this will help the bottom of the crust from puffing up). Bake at 400F for 6-8 minutes.

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Common Questions

How long can the pie keep?

It keeps for three days...though never lasts that long in our home ^_^

Bubbles and air pockets in the filling?

Key to smooth, silky filling is to:
1) Refrigerate the filling overnight.
2) Do not overbake. It's a fine balance between being perfectly baked, and overbaked. Once it's overbaked (you can tell it's overbaked if the pie puffs up in the center), you'll get holes in the filling and it'll be watery. Bake for a total of 30 minutes. If it's not done by then, stand by the oven and check it every few minutes. You want the center of the pie to be slightly wobbly and just set.

Are you supposed to eat this hot or cold?

The Hawaii-style of eating custard pie is cold. I like it hot on the first day (about 30-minutes out of the oven is my dream temperature), and then cold for breakfast the next morning. It's onolicious both ways.

Custard Pie Recipe

See below and enjoy ^_^

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Custard Pie

Yield: One 9-inch round pie

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Additional Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 35 minutes

Hawaii's local style custard pie is wonderfully creamy (almost velvety), sweet and fragrant with vanilla. The secret? Evaporated milk! It's easy to make, just make sure to prepare the filling a day in advance.

Ingredients

Instructions

    1. Break eggs into a mixing bowl and beat.
    2. In a small bowl, mix sugar and cornstarch. Whisk the sugar and cornstarch into the eggs until incorporated.
    3. Continue to whisk for 1 minute. Then add the evaporated milk, water, vanilla and salt. Mix until incorporated. Cover bowl and refrigerate overnight.
    4. The next day, preheat oven to 400 degrees.
    5. Using a fork, poke several holes in the bottom of the pie crust (this helps keep the crust from puffing up). Pre-bake the crust for 8 minutes. Remove from oven and set aside.
    6. Skim off any bubbles from the top of the filling. Gently stir to blend any cornstarch that settled on bottom of bowl. Do not create bubbles while stirring.
    7. Pour the filling into the pie shell, fill it ½-inch from rim. Bake for 10 minutes, then add more filling, up to the rim of the pie shell.
    8. Bake for another 20 minutes longer, until done.
    9. If it's not done after 30 minutes total baking time, keep baking but check frequently to see if it's ready. Careful not to over bake (or the filling will have holes and become watery). You want the pie to be just set. Eat hot or cold, and enjoy ^_^

Notes

Source: Star Bulletin (September 30, 2009)

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FAQs

What is Hawaii's signature pie? ›

There's Only One Hula Pie.

Long ago the Kimo's Original Hula Pie® recipe was created and coined as, “What the sailors swam ashore for in Old Lahaina Town.” From there, it was history — our famous Hula Pie has been surprising even the most adventurous of dessert eaters ever since.

What is a custard pie filling made of? ›

Combine sugar, milk, melted butter, flour, vanilla, and nutmeg in a large bowl; mix well. Beat in eggs until well blended. Pour filling into partially baked pie shell. Bake in the preheated oven until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean, 45 to 55 minutes.

What's the difference between a chess pie and a custard pie? ›

The major difference in a chess pie from other custard pies is most chess pie recipes call for a small amount of cornmeal (or sometimes flour) to be added to the batter. This step not only helps the pie set, but adds texture as well.

Why is it called a custard pie? ›

Initially, custards were used only as fillings for pies, pastries and tarts. Both Europe and Asia had recipes that contained custards. The word "custard" derives from crustade (a pie with a crust), or from croustade (an edible container of savoury food).

What is the official dessert of Hawaii? ›

Haupia remains a popular dessert on its own. It is often served along traditional Hawaiian dishes and at luaus. But it is also a versatile dish that can be incorporated into other desserts. Haupia is popularly layered on chocolate pudding pie and sweet potato pie.

What pie is famous in Hawaii? ›

Chocolate haupia pie is a popular pie found in Hawaii. It's a rich chocolate pie with a coconut haupia layer and topped with whipped cream.

What is the difference between a custard pie and a cream pie? ›

Yes, a custard pie is made with egg yolks and cream, I know, I know. But the difference between a custard pie and a cream pie is the proportion of these ingredients. A custard pie will have a firmer filling and will require baking (think: pumpkin pie or sweet potato pie).

Why does my custard pie taste like scrambled eggs? ›

Why does my egg custard pie taste like scrambled eggs? Overbaked custard can lead to an eggy flavor and rubbery consistency. Make sure to bake the custard pie until slightly jiggly in the center.

What is the thickener commonly used in custard pies? ›

Many custard recipes/formulas use cornstarch as the thickening agent. The amount of liquid a starch grain can attract (absorb) and how concentrated the starch grains are in the liquid affect the thickness of the final product.

What is custard pie slang for? ›

: slapstick : relating to or marked by broadest comedy. custard-pie antics.

Is Cheesecake a custard pie? ›

Culinary classification

Some people classify it as a torte due to the usage of many eggs, which are the sole source of leavening, as a key factor. Others find compelling evidence that it is a custard pie, based on the overall structure, with the separate crust, the soft filling, and the absence of flour.

What do the French call custard? ›

Crème anglaise (French: [kʁɛm ɑ̃glɛz]; French for 'English cream'), custard sauce, pouring custard, or simply custard is a light, sweetened pouring custard from French cuisine, used as a dessert cream or sauce.

Why is it called a grandma pie? ›

Grandma's pizza is traditionally made without a pizza oven because home cooks invented it on Long Island. As the name implies, Grandma-style pizza was once only made in the kitchen by Italian grandmothers.

What do Americans call custard? ›

Custard is a thing in the U.S. but we usually associate the word custard with a thick pudding rather than custard sauce.

Is custard the same as pudding? ›

The main difference is the ingredient used as a thickening agent. Eggs are an essential ingredient in custard, as they give the dessert its gelatinous texture. Instead of egg proteins, flour or cornstarch are thickeners in puddings.

Custard pie - WikipediaWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org ›

A custard pie is any type of uncooked custard mixture placed in an uncooked or partially cooked crust and baked together. In North America, "custard pie&qu...
Custard pies aren't just popular in Hawaii. You find them in different cultures — like Chinese (dan tat) and even Portuguese (pasteis de nata). A custard pi...
Custard Pie at The Local Place Bakery and Cafe in Torrance, CA. View photos, read reviews, and see ratings for Custard Pie. Traditional pie shell filled with eg...

What is Hawaii's signature dish? ›

1. Poke. Poke, a raw-fish salad, is finally having its long-overdue moment on the mainland, but it has been a staple in Hawaii forever. There are many variations.

What is the purple pie at McDonald's in Hawaii? ›

Available for a limited time, this fried taro pie is exclusive to McDonald's in Hawaii. It's not that sweet, the taro flavor is pretty mild so if you've never had taro before it's a good introduction.

What is poi poi in Hawaii? ›

Poi comes from taro, one of the world's oldest cultivated crops, and was brought to Hawai'i by its earliest voyaging settlers. Poi is made from the bulbous, potato-like underground corm of the taro plant that is cooked, mashed with water and allowed to ferment.

What is in hula pie from Maui? ›

Hula Pie is made with Kimo's favorite macadamia nut ice cream piled high on a chocolate cookie crust and topped with chocolate fudge, whipped cream, and more macadamia nuts. It is sized for sharing, but rarely goes unfinished!

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