Traditional Quebec Sugar Pie

Traditional Quebec Sugar Pie

Prep15 min
Cook25 min
Servings6
DifficultyEasy
Sébastien RossBy Menucochon|
|Updated: Feb 28, 2026
Ah, the sugar shack! A place where Quebec traditions come alive, and the scent of maple syrup fills the air. It's where time seems to stand still, and we indulge in comforting and sweet dishes. Among these delights, the sugar pie reigns supreme. With its buttery crust and creamy filling made from brown sugar and cream, it evokes childhood memories and warm family gatherings. Making a sugar pie is like bringing the spirit of the sugar shack into your home. It's simple, authentic, and incredibly satisfying to see your guests' reactions with the first bite.

Ingredients

Servings
6

Crust

Filling

350 kcal15g protein18g fat30g carbs
Preparation

Instructions

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  1. Make the crust

    In a bowl, mix flour, sugar, and salt. Add cold butter and work until crumbly. Gradually add cold water until dough forms.

    Avoid overworking the dough to keep it tender.

  2. Roll out the dough

    Roll out the dough on a floured surface and fit it into a 9-inch pie pan. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up.

  3. Prepare the filling

    In a bowl, mix brown sugar, cream, flour, and vanilla until smooth.

  4. Fill the crust

    Pour the filling into the chilled crust and smooth the top with a spatula.

  5. Bake the pie

    Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C) and bake the pie for about 25 minutes, or until the filling is set and lightly golden.

  6. Cool the pie

    Allow the pie to cool at room temperature before slicing and serving.

    For best results, let the pie cool completely to allow the filling to set properly.

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Our Tips

Chef's tips for making this recipe

Make sure the butter is cold for a flaky crust. Add a pinch of salt to the filling to balance the sweetness.

Serving Suggestions

Serve your sugar pie warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a delightful hot-cold contrast. You can also accompany it with a dollop of whipped cream for those with a sweet tooth. For variation, try adding chopped pecans to the filling for a crunchy version. And why not experiment with maple syrup for an even more local flavor?

Frequently Asked Questions

3 questions about this recipe

Store sugar pie in the fridge for 3-4 days in an airtight container.

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