Key Lime Pie

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Made with ordinary limes, this “Key lime” pie tastes every bit as authentic as the real deal — plus it’s easier to make.

Key Lime pie missing a slice.

I use Persian limes, otherwise known as ordinary supermarket limes, to make my “Key lime” pie. Unless you live in the Florida Keys, key limes are near impossible to find. Furthermore, they’re so tiny that you’d need to juice at least twenty of them for this recipe. No thank you! Ordinary limes make an exceptional Key lime pie, and they are a much better alternative to bracingly tart bottled Key lime juice. This pie tastes every bit as authentic as the real deal — plus it’s easier to make.

Similar to coconut cream pie and lemon meringue pie, key lime pie can be made with a graham cracker/cookie crust or a traditional pie crust. I always opt for a graham cracker crust because it’s quick to prepare. Plus, why fuss with finicky pie dough when a graham cracker crust tastes so good?

What You’ll Need To Make Key Lime Pie

ingredients for key lime pie

  • You’ll need 8 to 10 limes total for this recipe. Choose plump limes that give a little when you squeeze them; they will be easier to juice. You should get about 2 tablespoons of juice from each lime. Be sure to zest the limes before you squeeze the juice from them, as it’s near impossible to do afterward.
  • Sweetened condensed milk is canned milk from which water has been removed, and sugar has been added. Be sure not to confuse it with evaporated milk, which is usually sold right alongside.
  • With no eggs, it may be hard to believe that this pie will set, but have faith — it will.

How To Make Key Lime Pie

Step 1: Make The Crust

brown sugar, graham cracker crumbs and butter in mixing bowl

Combine the graham cracker crumbs, brown sugar and melted butter in a mixing bowl. Stir with a fork first, and then your hands until the mixture is well combined.

mixed graham cracker crust in mixing bowl

Using your fingers and the bottom of a measuring cup or glass, press the crumbs firmly into the bottom and up the sides of a 9-in deep-dish pie pan. The crust should be about 1/4-in thick. (Hint: do the sides first.)

pressing the graham cracker crust into pie pan

Bake the crust for 10 minutes, or until lightly browned. Then let the crust cool a bit while you make the filling.

Baked crust in a pie pan.

Step 2: Make the Filling

Begin by zesting the limes.
zesting the limes

It’s best to use a rasp grater, which is a long, skinny tool that works well for grating hard cheeses and zesting citrus.
juicing the limesJuice the limes using a citrus reamer, then combine the juice with the sweetened condensed milk, yogurt, and lime zest.

yogurt, lime juice, lime zest, and condensed milk in mixing bowl

Whisk to combine.

whisked key lime pie filling in mixing bowl

Pour the filling into the cooked graham cracker crust.

key lime pie filling poured into crust

Bake for about 15 minutes, or until the filling is almost set.

cooked key lime pie

Let the pie cool at room temperature for 30 minutes, then place in the refrigerator to chill thoroughly, about 3 hours.

Step 3: Make the Topping

whipping cream in mixer

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment (or beaters), beat the heavy cream until soft peaks form. Add the confectioners’ sugar and beat until medium peaks form. (Alternatively, the cream can be beaten by hand with a whisk.) Top the chilled pie with whipped cream and decorate with lime slices and zest.

Key Lime pie missing a slice.

Photo by Alexandra Grablewski (Chronicle Books, 2018)

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Key Lime Pie

Made with ordinary limes, this “Key lime” pie tastes every bit as authentic as the real deal — plus it’s easier to make.

Servings: 8 to 10
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes
Total Time: 45 Minutes, plus at least 3 hours to chill

Ingredients

For the Crust

  • 1½ cups finely crushed graham cracker crumbs, from about 12 whole graham crackers
  • ⅓ cup packed light brown sugar
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

For the Filling

  • Two 14-oz cans sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt (2% or whole milk)
  • 1 tablespoon grated lime zest
  • ¾ cup fresh lime juice

For the Topping

  • 1 cup cold heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar
  • 1 teaspoon grated lime zest
  • 8 to 10 thin lime slices

Instructions

For the Crust

  1. Preheat oven to 375 °F and set an oven rack in the middle position.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs, brown sugar, and melted butter; stir with a fork first, and then your hands until the mixture is well combined. Using your fingers and the bottom of a glass or dry measuring cup, press the crumbs firmly into the bottom and up the sides of a 9 x 1.5-inch (deep-dish) pie pan. The crust should be about ¼-inch thick. (Tip: do the sides first.)
  3. Bake for 10 minutes, until just slightly browned. Let the crust cool on a wire rack.

For the Filling

  1. Lower the oven temperature to 350°F.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the sweetened condensed milk, yogurt, lime zest, and lime juice. Pour the thick mixture into the warm graham cracker crust. Bake for 15 minutes, until the filling is almost set; it should wobble a bit. Let cool at room temperature for 30 minutes, then place in the refrigerator to chill thoroughly, about 3 hours.

For the Topping

  1. In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the heavy cream until soft peaks form. Add the confectioners’ sugar and beat until medium peaks form. Top the pie with the whipped cream. Decorate with the lime zest and lime slices. Store the pie in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Slice the pie into wedges, wiping your knife clean between slices, and serve cold.
  2. Make-Ahead Instructions: You can make the crust a day ahead of time, but the filling should be added on the day of serving, otherwise the crust will get soggy.
  3. Note: The nutritional information was calculated using 2% Greek yogurt.

Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (10 servings)
  • Calories: 481
  • Fat: 24 g
  • Saturated fat: 14 g
  • Carbohydrates: 60 g
  • Sugar: 54 g
  • Fiber: 0 g
  • Protein: 10 g
  • Sodium: 183 mg
  • Cholesterol: 76 mg

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Comments

  • Best Key lime pie recipe.

  • Thank you so much for this recipe! It is amazing! The pie came out perfectly and everyone loved it! This is totally a keeper!

  • Can regular yogurt be substituted for greek yogurt

    • Hi Donna, I’d stick with Greek yogurt here for the best results.

  • Can this be made with No Fat Yogurt?

    • While technically it will work, I think you’ll get a richer filling using at least 2%. Please LMK how it turns out if you use nonfat yogurt!

  • This was excellent! I followed this recipe exactly and it turned out wonderful. My family is begging me to make another!

  • I find it’s the rare recipe that turns out really well on my first pass, but this one did. However, I did make a few changes before making it, after reading quite a few comments about it being too sweet, which I realize is very much a personal taste issue. I reduced the sugar in the crust to 1/2 cup, increased the yogurt to 1 1/2 cups and the lime juice to 1 cup for the filling, and reduced the sugar in the whipping cream to 1 Tb. The added filling meant I had to use one of my slightly deeper pie dishes, and I slightly increased the baking time for the filling to 18 minutes. It was a big hit, with a good balance of sweet and tart, according to my “customers”.

  • Hi, Jenn! This is the BEST Key Lime pie recipe…my mother in law claimed to hate KLP but after a bite of this she requested I bring one to our next family gathering!! That being said, we aren’t seeing family for the holidays so I was going to make one to drop off for her. Can this be made and frozen for a week or two?? Thanks in advance! Happy holidays 😊

    • Hi Beth, so glad you like this and changed your mother-in-law‘s mind about Key lime pie! I’ve never frozen this before but don’t think I would recommend it – sorry!

  • I love this recipe – I have made it many times and always comes out perfect. I was wondering if I could make this recipe with lemons instead of limes. Do you think that would work?

    • Glad you like it! I’ve never made this with lemons but a few readers have commented that they have and have been happy with the results. Hope you enjoy if you try it. 🙂

  • ***Perfect Key Lime Pie Recipe***

    This was the first pie I’ve ever made and it turned out a hit thanks to your experience and sharing this excellent recipe with others. Thank you for doing so!. The entire family really enjoyed the flavor. The tartness of the lime and sweetness are well balanced. Definitely saving this recipe and will recommend to my friends and look forward to trying other recipes you have.

  • Hi, Can I do this receipe in small pie dish like, 4.5 inch instead of 9? And should I then just cut all amounts by 4? Thank you! Moni

    • Yes, if my math is correct, I think cutting all the ingredients by 4 would be appropriate. Please LMK how it turns out if you try it!

      • This was a hit! Totally amazing! Thank you sooooo much!

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