Old Fashioned Southern Buttermilk Pie Recipe (2024)

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Last Updated on March 26, 2022 by Anne-Marie

Looking for a recipe for old fashioned buttermilk pie? This homemade buttermilk pie is gluten-free and flavored with lavender and lemon zest.

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Why this recipe works

This old fashioned Southern buttermilk pie recipe is a classic dessert.

It’s one of those old recipes that reminds you of good times and family get-togethers.

Best of all it’s surprisingly easy to make.

What is a buttermilk pie?

Even though we think of buttermilk pie as a southern pie in the United States, it has its origins in the United Kingdom.

Buttermilk pie is very similar to chess pie and sugar cream pie. All are pies that are sweet and creamy and custard-like. Sort of like crème Brulee with a crust.

The difference is that classic chess pie uses cornmeal and milk, not buttermilk.

Sugar cream pie, also known as Hoosier pie in Indiana, is an egg-free custard pie. It has its origins in Shaker and Amish recipes.

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Ingredients

This recipe has a few surprise ingredients that make it extra special:

granulated sugar

lemon zest – use a lemon zester/cheese grater to zester a lemon. Use the rest of the lemon to make lemon juice for another recipe like Lemon Pasta.

dried culinary lavender – you can buy culinary lavender online. Make sure the lavender is culinary lavender grade and suitable for eating. Don’t purchase the kind that’s sold for crafting, which is called “ornamental lavender.”

a vanilla bean – You can buy vanilla beans online if you can’t find them at your local grocery store.

If you don’t want the expense of buying vanilla beans, use a teaspoon if vanilla extract instead.

all-purpose gluten free flour – if you’re not GF, use regular all-purpose flour.

sea salt

eggs – I prefer large egg over medium

buttermilk – I used full-fat buttermilk in my buttermilk pie recipe. Low-fat buttermilk should work just as well.

unsalted butter – don’t use salted butter

9-inch gluten-free pie crust (ginger snap or graham cracker) – If you’re not GF, use a regular unbaked pie shell or graham cracker pie crust.

Make a homemade pie crust

Use this super easy method from my Easy Raspberry Gluten Free Pecan Pie Recipe to make your own homemade pie crusts.

That way you can use your own pie pan, too.

No buttermilk?

It’s easy to make your own:

  • 1 cup buttermilk = 1 tablespoon lemon juice + enough milk to make 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 cup buttermilk = 1 tablespoon white vinegar + enough milk to make 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 cup buttermilk = 1 3/4 teaspoon cream of tartar + 1 cup of milk

    Making a gluten free buttermilk pie recipe

    It’s easy to make this a gluten-free pie recipe by using an all-purpose gluten-free flour like Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour.

    The second way I made this buttermilk pie gluten-free is by using Mi-Del Gluten Free Pie Crusts – either ginger snap or graham cracker.

    Using a ready made gluten free graham cracker crust makes this buttermilk pie recipe even easier!

    Check out my Best Gluten Free Products List to find more of my favorite gluten free baking products!

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    How to make this old fashioned buttermilk pie recipe

    1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F.

    2. Place the sugar, lemon zest, and lavender in a food processor. Scrape seeds from the vanilla bean into a food processor. Pulse until the lavender is finely chopped.

    I used a mini food processor to chop up the lavender and mix it into the sugar. You don’t want to bite into a slice of old-fashioned buttermilk pie and come away with a mouthful of lavender flower buds.

    3. Add the gluten free flour and salt to the processor. Pulse until thoroughly mixed.

    4. Then pour the sugar mixture into a large bowl and set aside.

    5. Place the beaten eggs, buttermilk, and melted butter in a medium bowl. Gently beat with a wire whisk until thoroughly combined.

    (You can also use a hand mixer for this step.)

    6. Pour the buttermilk mixture into the sugar mixture. Stir with a wire whisk until completely combined.

    7. Place prepared pie crust on a baking sheet. Pour the pie filling into the pie crust.

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    8. Place your pie in the oven and bake for 10 minutes at 400 degrees F. Then reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Bake buttermilk pie for 50 minutes or until the center of the pie is firm.

    Don’t worry if your pie puffs up in the oven during baking. It’ll settle down after cooling though it may crack a little.

    9. Remove pie from oven and cool on the countertop. Then refrigerate for 1-2 hours before serving.

    (Refrigerating the buttermilk pie sets up the pie and makes it easier to cut.)

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    FAQs

    Why is my pie runny?

    If your pie is runny it means you didn’t bake it long enough.

    Make sure the center of the pie is firm. (A little jiggly is fine.)

    It may puff up and crack a little. That’s OK.

    If it gets a little brown, that’s fine, too.

    It should NOT be too wiggly or runny looking.

    Also, make sure to cool it down cool on the countertop completely. Then refrigerate for 1-2 hours before serving.

    How long does this pie last?

    It's best to keep the pie refrigerated and covered with plastic wrap. It should last up to 3 days before it gets too runny.

    This southern-style buttermilk pie tastes delicious either cold or at room temperature.

    Can I freeze a baked pie?

    If you need to freeze a pie to make ahead for your holiday table, here’s how to do it:

    1. Bake the pie. Then let it completely cool on the countertop.

    2. Then place it in the refrigerator for 2 hours so it completely sets.

    3. Wrap the top of the pie with plastic wrap, then aluminum foil. Make sure you make it as airtight as possible.

    4. To defrost the pie, place it in the refrigerator overnight and serve the next day.

    Too much filling?

    If you have too much custard filling than fits in the pie crust, pour any extra into an oven-safe ramekin and bake until the center is firm.

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    How to serve

    I serve my southern buttermilk pie plain. But you can add some whipped cream if you like.

    Taste variations and substitutions

    • add a dash of nutmeg
    • use brown sugar instead of granulated sugar (or half and half)
    • make this a lemon buttermilk pie by adding some lemon juice or a teaspoon of vinegar for an extra tangy flavor

    More wonderful pies

    Pie makes the best dessert!

    If you’re a fan of southern pie, you’ll love these two pecan pie recipes: Easy Raspberry Gluten Free Pecan Pie Recipe and Easy Chocolate Gluten Free Pecan Pie Recipe.

    Too hot to cook? Try this No Bake Almond Butter Pie Recipe or Espresso Chocolate No Bake Pie Recipe.

    Check out this Lemon Meringue Pie recipe from the movie, “Toast.”

    If you love apple pies, check out Easy Gluten Free Apple Peach Pie with Crumble Crust and this .

    What are your favorite pies?

    Yield: 8 SERVINGS

    Old Fashioned Southern Buttermilk Pie Recipe

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    Looking for a recipe for old fashioned buttermilk pie? This homemade buttermilk pie is gluten-free and flavored with lavender and lemon zest.

    Prep Time15 minutes

    Cook Time1 hour

    Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
    • 2 teaspoons culinary lavender
    • 1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
    • 3 tablespoons all-purpose gluten free flour
    • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
    • 3 large eggs, beaten
    • 1 3/4 cups buttermilk
    • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
    • 1 9-inch gluten free pie crust (ginger snap or graham cracker)

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
    2. Place sugar, lemon zest, and lavender in a food processor. Scrape seeds from the vanilla bean into a food processor. Pulse until lavender is finely chopped.
    3. Add gluten free flour and salt to the processor. Pulse until thoroughly mixed.
    4. Pour sugar mixture into a large bowl and set aside.
    5. Place the beaten eggs, buttermilk, and the melted butter in a medium bowl. Gently beat with a wire whisk until thoroughly combined.
    6. Pour the buttermilk mixture into the sugar mixture. Stir with a wire whisk until completely combined.
    7. Place the prepared pie crust on a baking sheet. Pour the pie filling into the pie crust.
    8. Place the pie in the oven and bake for 10 minutes at 400 degrees F. Then reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F. Bake buttermilk pie for 50 minutes or until the center is firm.
    9. Remove the pie from the oven and cool on the countertop. Then refrigerate for 1-2 hours before serving.

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    Nutrition Information:

    Yield:

    8

    Serving Size:

    1 slice

    Amount Per Serving:Calories: 272Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 80mgSodium: 285mgCarbohydrates: 39gFiber: 1gSugar: 28gProtein: 6g

    Nutritional information is automatically calculated per the ingredients list. Serving size may not be accurate. Please double-check with your preferred nutritional app for the most accurate information.

    Published on August 3, 2016. Updated with new pictures and information.

    Old Fashioned Southern Buttermilk Pie Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    What's the ingredients in a buttermilk pie? ›

    Ingredients
    • 3 large eggs.
    • 1 ½ cups white sugar.
    • ½ cup butter, softened.
    • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour.
    • 1 cup buttermilk.
    • 1 tablespoon lemon juice.
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
    • ⅛ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg.
    Mar 26, 2024

    Why won t my buttermilk pie set? ›

    Why is My Buttermilk Pie Runny? It may not be fully cooked, OR it may be fully cooked but not fully cooled. You want to make sure to fully let the pie cool at room temperature (at least 2 hours) before you slice it to avoid it being runny.

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

    Both pies are very similar but have a few distinct differences. Like a chess pie, buttermilk pie starts with the same main components of butter, sugar, and eggs. But instead of milk and lemon juice (or vinegar), it uses straight buttermilk to give it a tart lusciousness.

    Why did my buttermilk pie separate? ›

    Tips for making Buttermilk Pie

    Don't add the buttermilk until all the dry ingredients are creamed with the butter and sugar. Adding too soon could cause the pie filling to separate. If your Buttermilk pie is runny, it is probably under baked or has not had enough time to set.

    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 bird dog buttermilk pie? ›

    Traditional buttermilk pie with a splash of Bird Dog Blackberry Whiskey. The Bird Dog gives a subtle berry undertone. If you haven't had Buttermilk Pie, it's similar to Chess Pie… very sweet!

    Can I use buttermilk instead of heavy cream in pie? ›

    Yes, you can swap them in a recipe, but it's not as simple as switching buttermilk for heavy cream/heavy cream for buttermilk. For example, if you're replacing buttermilk with heavy cream you'll probably need to switch out your baking soda for baking powder.

    How can I make my pie more firm? ›

    All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

    Is buttermilk pie supposed to be refrigerated? ›

    Serving and Storage Instructions

    Serve your deliciousness chilled or at room temperature, whatever you prefer. Store leftover buttermilk pie in an airtight container or the pie dish (covered) in the fridge for 3-5 days. Yes, you can freeze it, thaw it in the refrigerator overnight, and enjoy.

    What is a patsy pie? ›

    The English word "pasty" derives from Medieval French (O.Fr. paste from V. Lat pasta) for a pie, filled with venison, salmon or other meat, vegetables or cheese, baked without a dish. Pasties have been mentioned in cookbooks throughout the ages.

    Why is it called Shoo Fly Pie? ›

    According to historian William Woys Weaver, the molasses had been named after an iconic circus animal (Shoofly the Boxing Mule), who had been named after a popular song written during the Civil War (“Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me”). The hearty pie-cake fusion remains popular in Pennsylvania's Amish country.

    Why is it no longer called crack pie? ›

    Name change

    Some food writers and others have criticized naming foods including Crack Pie after addictive substances as insensitive and offensive. In May 2019, Devra First of the Boston Globe criticized the name in a column for making light of addiction by alluding to the addictiveness of crack cocaine.

    What does a buttermilk pie taste like? ›

    Buttermilk pie tastes like a buttery, vanilla custard, baked into a flaky, also buttery pie crust. Buttermilk lends a pleasant creaminess, and lemon zest and juice help to boost the pies tang. It's a simple, sweet, tangy delight!

    Can I freeze buttermilk? ›

    You can freeze buttermilk, and you absolutely should if you don't think you'll use it up before it expires. It should stay good in the freezer for about three months — about two and a half months longer than refrigerated buttermilk.

    Where did buttermilk pie come from? ›

    Buttermilk pie is one of those old traditional Southern desserts that goes back through generations. Surprisingly though, it's said that buttermilk pie originates from the United Kingdom.

    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.

    What are the three basic ingredients of pies and pastries? ›

    The three primary ingredients of pastry are fat, flour and water. The ratio and handling of these ingredients give us the full spectrum of pastry, from delicate tenderness to brittle flakiness.

    Where is buttermilk pie from? ›

    Surprisingly though, it's said that buttermilk pie originates from the United Kingdom. I guess because it has buttermilk in the name, folks just figure it comes from the South. Some people confuse it with a chess pie, but it doesn't contain corn meal.

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