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This Crawfish Pie is made with the most amazing rich crawfish etouffee stuffed inside a buttery pie crust and baked until golden brown - it's the ultimate comfort food!
I can't even with this Crawfish Pie. It's seriously one of my favorite things ever. EVER.
When the boyfriend found out I was making this for dinner again the other night, I won some major bonus points. It's pretty darn good stuff.
The most rich, delicious crawfish etouffee baked in a flaky, buttery pie crust...how can you possibly go wrong???
If you like crawfish, you'll also want to try this super popular Louisiana Seafood Gumbo , try your hand at a crawfish boil, or make these Crawfish Eggrolls.
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What is Crawfish Pie?
Crawfish pie is similar to a pot pie. It is a baked savory pie filled with vegetables and crawfish in a thickened roux-based sauce. Try this Turkey Pot Pie for a non-seafood based pot pie.
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Why This Recipe Works
Using a store bought pie crust makes this recipe quick and easy, like in these Beef Empanadas or Sausage Quiche. I LOVE using store bought pie crust.
A caramel colored roux is made to add flavor and richness to the pie filling like in this Chicken Etouffee recipe.
Using an egg wash on the crust gives it a golden brown color.
Using a homemade Cajun seasoning gives this dish a wonderful flavor!
Step By Step Instructions
Press one pie crust into an un-greased pie plate. Bake the pie crust (use pie weights) at 400F degrees for 7 minutes. Set aside to cool.
Heat the oil and flour over medium heat, stirring regularly for about 10-15 minutes. I personally prefer to use duck fat, but butter, oil, bacon fat, etc. can be used to make the roux.
**Learn How to Make a Roux like a pro in this step-by-step tutorial.
The roux should turn a caramel color when it's done.
Add the onions and green peppers and cook for about 1-2 minutes.
Add the tomatoes and Cajun seasoning and cook for 1-2 minutes.
Remove from heat and pour the crawfish etouffee filling into the baked pie crust.
Top with the second pie crust and cut slits in the top of the crust. Make sure to seal the pie crust around the edges to prevent the filling from leaking out.
Brush with the egg wash (1 beaten egg mixed with 1 tbsp. water).
Expert Tips
- To make the roux, butter, cooking oil, bacon fat, duck fat, etc. can be used as the fat.
- If you can't find crawfish tails, shrimp can be substituted. You can also buy crawfish online.
- If you buy whole crawfish, you will need to remove the tails and peel them. Save the skins and crawfish bodies to make broth.
- Be sure to stir the roux continuously to prevent it from burning. If it burns you have to start over.
- Add additional Cajun seasoning to taste if necessary before pouring the mixture in the pie crust.
- Any excess filling can be served on the side or saved and served with rice the next day.
- The fish broth can be substituted with any kind of seafood broth.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Goes with Crawfish Pie?
This crawfish pie is amazing on its own, or great served with this Homemade Cornbread from Spend with Pennies, Fried Okra from Spicy Southern Kitchen or these Collard Greens from Divas Can Cook.
Can Crawfish Pie be Made in Advance?
The filling for the pie can be made in advance and stored in the fridge for up to 3 days. To use it, pour the filling in the par-baked pie crust and bake according to the recipe instructions.
The pie can be assembled in it's entirety, wrapped in plastic wrap and stored in the fridge overnight. Cook according to the recipe instructions.
The pie can also be assembled in it's entirety and frozen. Wrap the assembled pie in wax paper, then in freezer safe plastic wrap or a freezer bag and store for up to one month. Thaw in the fridge overnight and cook according to the recipe instructions.
How to Reheat Crawfish Pie
Reheat the pie in a 350 degree oven until warmed through - 5-10 minutes depending on size of remaining pie. It can also be reheated in the microwave, but the pie will be more soggy if reheated this way.
Rate the recipe and leave a comment to let me know how it turned out!
This recipe was originally published in February 2018. It has been updated for photos and content.
Recipe
Homemade Crawfish Pie
Ingredients
- 2 pie crusts
- ¼ cup flour
- ¼ cup cooking oil
- 1 green pepper diced
- 1-15 ounce can diced tomatoes
- ½ onion diced
- 2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning
- ¾ cup fish broth
- ¼ cup cream
- 1 pound crawfish tail meat
- 1 egg beaten (for egg wash)
- 1 tablespoon water
Instructions
- Press one pie crust into an un-greased pie plate. Bake the pie crust (use pie weights) at 400 degrees for 7 minutes. Set aside to cool.
- Heat the oil and flour over medium heat, stirring regularly until it turns a caramel color. It should take about 10-15 minutes.
- Add the onions and green peppers and cook for about 1-2 minutes.
- Add the tomatoes and Cajun seasoning and cook for 1-2 minutes.
- Add the fish broth and bring to a boil; simmer for 5 minutes.
- Add the cream and crawfish and bring back to a simmer for 5 minutes. Add additional Cajun seasoning to taste if desired.
- Remove from heat and pour into the par-baked pie crust.
- Top with the second pie crust. Cut slits in top of crust so the filling doesn't leak out. Make sure to seal the pie crust around the edges to prevent the filling from leaking out.
- Brush with the egg wash (1 beaten egg mixed with 1 tbsp. water).
- Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown.
- Remove from oven and let cool for 20 minutes. Slice and serve garnished with green onions and Louisiana hot sauce.
Expert Tips:
- To make the roux, butter, oil, bacon fat, duck fat, etc. can be used as the fat. I prefer to use duck fat when I have it.
- If you can't find crawfish tails, shrimp can be substituted.
- If you buy whole crawfish, you will need to remove the tails and peel them. Save the skins and crawfish bodies to make broth.
- Be sure to stir the roux continuously to prevent it from burning. If it burns you have to start over.
- Add additional Cajun seasoning to taste if necessary before pouring the mixture in the pie crust.
- Any excess filling can be served on the side or saved and served with rice the next day.
- The fish broth can be substituted with any kind of seafood broth.
Catalina
I am drooling over this pie! I am sure it will be a new favorite in our house!
Danielle
Thanks Catalina!
Melissa
Oh man I need to find out where I can get crawfish where I am, this looks delicious!!! I love a good potpie so I know this would be a hit with our family!
Danielle
It's totally like pot pie on steroids! Hope you can hunt down some crawfish Melissa!
Marie
This looks so delicious and I love love love these photos too.
Danielle
Thanks so much Marie!
Eva
Okay I had to google crawfish because I am more familiar with crayfish. Turns out they're the same thing. So apparently I am familiar with crawfish, too 😀 So here in Sweden everyone goes crazy for crayfish around the end of summer, having crayfish parties is a tradition. I am not native to this country so I have yet to partake in such parties, but! But crayfish gets ridiculously cheap around that time because everyone sells it and Swedes buy tonnes. So now I have a recipe to come back to when that jolly time of the year comes.
When everyone goes cray cray. For the crayfish.
I love how weird my host country is <3
And if you love crawfish you should visit Sweden around "kräftskiva" time.
Danielle
I had no idea crawfish was such a thing in Sweden! How fun 🙂 Sweden is definitely a place I'd love to visit - now I know what time of year to come!
Dahn @savorthebest
Wow this looks amazing!. This is my kind of comfort food and that crust.. it looks so flaky and tender!!
Danielle
Thanks Dahn!
Denise
I never have eaten or cooked crawfish.... however, this looks delicious! I may have to give it a try some time.
Danielle
Crawfish is delicious if you ever get the chance to try it!
Ashley @ Sweetpea Lifestyle
Oh my goodness!!! I love crawfish, and this looks absolutely divine!!! Thanks for sharing! Pinned this!
Danielle
Thanks so much Ashley!
Rosa
That pie crust is cooked perfectly, looks delicious.
Danielle
Thanks Rosa!
Toni
Thank you so much for all the tips! I really love how flavorful this is!
Danielle
You're welcome Toni!
Ivana
Made this last night for dinner -- turned out amazing, thank you. Leftovers for lunch today!
Danielle
So glad you like it Ivana!
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry
This pie looks totally mouthwatering! I love fish and seafood so I definitely need to make this for my family - I know my girls would enjoy it!
Danielle@wenthere8this
Thanks! Fish and seafood is just the best. I hope you enjoy it!
Deanna
Mardi Gras is coming up and this would be perfect to make for the Fat Tuesday party!!! YUM!
Danielle@wenthere8this
It would be perfect!
Monica | Nourish & Fete
This sounds SO good! Thanks for including the info about whole crawfish vs. crawfish tails, as well as the fact that you could sub shrimp in a pinch. I might need to use shrimp for the moment, but will be keeping an eye out for crawfish, as this sounds so fun and tasty to try the original way!
Danielle@wenthere8this
Thanks! The crawfish are delicious, but I think shrimp would be equally as good! I hope you like it 🙂
Julia
I have never eaten crawfish but making a pie out of it sounds like a great idea! 🙂 Love your photos!
Danielle@wenthere8this
Thanks! I figure pie is good. And crawfish is good, so why not make a crawfish pie LOL!
Liz
My husband loves any kind of seafood so I know he'd love this crawfish pie!
Danielle@wenthere8this
Yay! I hope you like it!
Healthy World Cuisine
This looks like the perfect meal for being snowed in for the weekend! Cozy comfort food. Bring it on! Just pinned
Danielle@wenthere8this
Thanks! It's definitely comfort food. And perfect for being snowed in 🙂