Water Pie Great Depression

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This dessert brings together everyday pantry staples for a surprisingly creamy custard texture, scented with delicate vanilla and finished with a crisp, sugary crust. Inspired by frugal creativity from the Great Depression era, water pie is simple to make using a basic pie crust, water, sugar, flour, butter, vanilla, and a pinch of salt. After baking and chilling, each slice balances tender filling and flaky crust. Personalize with cinnamon, nutmeg, or a topping of berries and whipped cream. It's a humble yet flavorful treat that evokes nostalgia in every bite.

Updated on Thu, 06 Nov 2025 16:33:00 GMT
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A nostalgic dessert from the Great Depression era, water pie transforms simple pantry staples into a surprisingly creamy, custard-like treat with a delicate vanilla flavor and crisp, sugary crust.

I first heard about water pie from my grandmother, who remembered enjoying it during difficult times. The simplicity amazed me, but the final taste is anything but ordinary: it's smooth, subtly sweet, and evokes fond memories of family gatherings.

Ingredients

  • Unbaked 9-inch pie crust: Store-bought or homemade
  • Water: 1 1/2 cups
  • Unsalted butter: 4 tablespoons
  • Granulated sugar: 3/4 cup
  • All-purpose flour: 3 tablespoons
  • Vanilla extract: 1 teaspoon
  • Salt: Pinch

Instructions

Preheat Oven:
Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).
Prepare Crust:
Place the unbaked pie crust into a 9-inch pie pan, crimping the edges as desired.
Add Water:
Pour the water directly into the pie crust.
Combine Sugar & Flour:
Mix together sugar and flour until thoroughly combined. Sprinkle this mixture evenly over the water in the crust.
Add Flavorings:
Drizzle vanilla extract over the top and add a pinch of salt.
Top with Butter:
Slice the butter into thin pats and distribute them evenly over the surface.
Bake:
Transfer the pie to the lower rack of the oven. Bake for 30 minutes at 400°F (200°C).
Reduce Temperature:
Reduce oven temperature to 375°F (190°C) and bake for an additional 20 minutes, until the crust is golden and the filling is set with a slight jiggle in the center.
Cool & Chill:
Remove from oven, cool completely to room temperature. Refrigerate at least 2 hours before slicing for best texture.
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Water pie is a playful way to connect with history. The first time I made it for my family, my kids marveled that something so simple could taste so good, and we all ended up sharing stories around the table.

Required Tools

You'll need a 9-inch pie pan, mixing bowl, measuring cups and spoons, and an oven to prepare this classic dessert.

Nutritional Information

Each serving contains about 210 calories, 8 g fat, 33 g carbohydrates, and 2 g protein, making this dessert suitable for those wanting a treat with modest calories.

Recipe Variations

Add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon or nutmeg before baking for a hint of spice, or serve with fresh berries or a dollop of whipped cream for a modern twist.

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This delightfully old-fashioned dessert is bound to surprise everyone. Enjoy each creamy slice and share a piece of culinary history with your loved ones.

Recipe Questions & Answers

What gives water pie its creamy texture?

The combination of water, sugar, flour, and butter creates a custard-like filling that sets when baked.

Can I use store-bought pie crust?

Yes, both store-bought and homemade crusts work well for this dessert. Ensure it's unbaked before adding filling.

How do I know when it's fully baked?

The crust should be golden and the filling mostly set, with a slight jiggle remaining in the center.

Is there a vegan option?

Use plant-based butter and a vegan pie crust for a dairy-free variation with similar texture and flavor.

Can I add spices for extra flavor?

A hint of cinnamon or nutmeg can be mixed in before baking to complement the vanilla undertones.

How should I serve water pie?

Allow it to cool and refrigerate before slicing. Adding berries or whipped cream makes a delicious finishing touch.

Water Pie Great Depression

A creamy vanilla custard set in a golden crust, this nostalgic treat blends simplicity with delicious comfort.

Prep Time
10 min
Time to Cook
50 min
Overall Time
60 min
Created by Emily Scott


Skill Level Easy

Culinary Roots American

Makes 8 Portions

Diet Details Vegetarian-Friendly

What You'll Need

Pie

01 1 unbaked 9-inch pie crust
02 1 1/2 cups water
03 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
04 3/4 cup granulated sugar
05 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
06 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
07 Pinch of salt

Directions

Step 01

Preheat Oven: Preheat the oven to 400°F.

Step 02

Prepare Pie Crust: Fit the unbaked pie crust into a 9-inch pie pan, crimping the edges as desired.

Step 03

Add Water: Pour 1 1/2 cups water into the prepared pie crust.

Step 04

Combine Sugar and Flour: In a mixing bowl, blend 3/4 cup granulated sugar with 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour until well mixed.

Step 05

Layer Dry Ingredients: Sprinkle the sugar-flour mixture evenly across the water in the pie crust.

Step 06

Add Vanilla and Salt: Drizzle 1 teaspoon vanilla extract on top and add a pinch of salt.

Step 07

Add Butter: Slice 4 tablespoons unsalted butter into thin pats and arrange evenly across the surface.

Step 08

Bake Initial Stage: Place the pie on the lower oven rack and bake for 30 minutes at 400°F.

Step 09

Reduce Heat and Continue Baking: Lower oven temperature to 375°F and bake for an additional 20 minutes, until the crust is golden and the filling is set with a slight jiggle in the center.

Step 10

Cool Pie: Remove the pie and let cool completely to room temperature. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours prior to slicing for optimal texture.

Tools You'll Need

  • 9-inch pie pan
  • Mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Oven

Allergy Info

Review each item for allergens and reach out to a healthcare provider if unsure.
  • Contains wheat (gluten) and dairy (butter). Check store-bought crust for potential egg, dairy, or soy.

Nutrition Info (per portion)

Info for reference only. Always check with your doctor for health guidance.
  • Energy (Calories): 210
  • Fats: 8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 33 g
  • Proteins: 2 g