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    Home » Recipes » Desserts » Key Lime Pie

    Key Lime Pie

    Published: Aug 6, 2021 · Modified: Aug 6, 2021 by Lucy · This post may contain affiliate links · 17 Comments

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    A half-eaten slice of lime tart on a white cake stand with a gold fork.

    Hands down, this is the EASIEST Key Lime Pie recipe you'll ever make! Made with a crushed cookie base, a creamy sweetened condensed milk and lime filling, and a whipped cream topping.....all ready to eat in just 35 minutes. A quick and easy dessert everyone will love! 

    A piece of half eaten key lime pie on a plate next to a white cake stand with the rest of the pie.

    I know some of you are feeling the full artic blast of winter at the moment (here in southern Australia anyway!), and we can only dream of a tropical paradise at the moment, but baking desserts with citrus fruits is the ultimate sweet tropical treat - for any time of the year!

    From this delicious Key Lime Pie to Lemon Tart, Lime & Coconut Slice to Creamy Lemon Crumble Bars, Orange & Almond Cake to Lemon Cheesecake... and oh so many more!

    Citrus Fruits + Dessert = BLISS!

    A cookie crumb pie crust filled with a creamy filling and whipped cream topping.

    What Is Key Lime Pie?

    For most Aussies (like myself!), key lime pie is best known as a famous American recipe, originating from Florida Keys where a particular variety of lime is grown, hence the name 'Key Lime'.

    But the reality is that this well-known pie is actually made from very simple ingredients, all of which you can buy from any supermarket or grocery store.

    Plus, it's SO simple to make and tastes AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING!!!!

    A slice of creamy key lime pie topped with whipped cream on a white cake plate with the remaining pie in the background.

    Why You're Going To Love This Recipe

    A classic Key Lime Pie is a very popular dessert recipe across in the world, not just in America.

    Here's why it's going to become a favourite in your house:

    • Quick & easy - you won't believe how simple it is to make this dessert pie! With just 10 minutes prep time and 25 minutes cooking time, it's ready in a flash!
    • Perfect for entertaining - key lime pie is light and fresh making it a fabulous option for an easy after dinner dessert for any special occasion (but really, who needs a 'special' occasion, right!?)
    • Tropical dessert - I love how light and citrusy this pie is! It's the perfect ending to a hot summers night, or when dreaming of that tropical lagoon....
    A serve of lime citrus pie with a fork standing up in it, on a white plate

    What You Need

    Key lime pie is made with 3 simple layers - the base, the most delicious tangy creamy filling and the whipped cream topping.

    Here's what you need to make this simple dessert:

    Note: Please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for the ingredient quantities and the full detailed method.

    Layer 1 - The Base

    • biscuits - also known as cookies in America. Choose a plain cookie/biscuit such as Arnott's biscuits like Granita or Marie or Graham Crackers (if you're in the US).
    • butter - you can use either salted or unsalted butter in this recipe.

    Layer 2 - The Filling

    • sweetened condensed milk - I recommend using full fat sweetened condensed milk (not skim) as it has a richer flavour and sets firmer.
    • lime juice - you can use fresh or store-bought lime juice for this recipe
    • eggs - have your eggs at room temperature for best results
    • lime zest - you can use any type of lime you like - you don't need to use the traditional key lime variety

    Layer 3 - The Topping

    • cream - choose a cream that is suitable for whipping (thickened or whipping cream)
    • lime zest - optional - for sprinkling over the top of the whipped cream.
    Crushed biscuits, condensed milk, eggs, melted butter and limes on a marble bench.

    Step By Step Instructions

    It takes just 10 minutes to prepare this simple lime pie!

    Note: Please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for the ingredient quantities and the full detailed method.

    Step 1 - Prepare The Base

    Preheat your oven to 160 degrees celsius (fan forced).

    Combine the melted butter with the crushed biscuit crumbs until completely mixed together.

    Press crumb mixture into the base and sides of a greased loose-bottomed tart tin.

    Crushed biscuit mixture in the base of a loose-bottomed tin.

    Step 2 - Bake The Base

    Bake the base for 10 minutes and then allow to cool.

    Note: Baking the base before adding the filling keeps it beautifully crispy when the wet mixture is added.

    Crushed biscuits and melted butter pressed into the base and sides of a loose-bottomed tin.

    Step 3 - Add The Filling Gently

    Mix the filling ingredients together using hand-held beaters, a stand mixer or a Thermomix until smooth and creamy.

    Once the biscuit base has cooled, pour the creamy lime filling over the base, see notes for tips on adding the filling.

    Tip: The filling will not rise when baked so you can fill it almost to the very top.

    A creamy filling on a biscuit base in a round pie tin.

    Step 4 - Bake The Pie

    Carefully place the pie into the oven and bake for a further 15 minutes or until the filling has set.

    Step 5 - Add The Cream Topping

    Once the pie has cooled, chill it in the refrigerator for several hours.

    Gently remove from baking tin on to a serving plate, whip your cream and spread it over the top prior to serving.

    Grate a small amount of lime zest over the top of the pie to decorate (optional).

    Whipped cream and lime zest on top of a baked citrus flavoured pie

    Expert Tips & FAQ

    My key lime pie could not be easier to make!

    Here's a few simple tips for getting it just right every single time:

    How to make the perfect crumb base - not a 'crumbly' base

    The amount of melted butter you need will depend on the brand and variety of plain cookies/biscuits that you use. Start with 125g of melted butter, but if the mixture is too crumbly (and difficult to press into the base and sides of the tin) add a little more melted butter (up to 50g extra) and mix again.

    What type of baking tin should I use?

    This recipe needs to be baked in a loose-bottomed tin as this allows you to gently remove the pie after baking. I recommend using a round 22cm tin with a removable base.

    Add the filling gently

    You can place the loose-bottomed tin onto a flat baking tray (this makes it easier to move). Place the tray onto an oven rack and slowly pour the filling into the tin until it reaches almost the top. Slide the oven rack into the oven, close the door and bake. Note: the filling will not rise, so you can fill it right to the top.

    Use full-fat condensed milk

    I recommend using full-fat condensed milk, rather than skim or light, as you will get a more creamy flavour and the filling will set firmer.

    What type of cream chould I use?

    Use a cream that is suitable for whipping (thickened or whipping cream). There's no need to add sugar to the cream when whipping as the filling and base are sweet enough.

    Storing

    Key lime pie can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days.

    Freezing

    Alternatively, the pie (without the cream topping) can be wrapped in plastic wrap and then foil and frozen for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost in the fridge before topping with whipped cream and serving.

    A half eaten piece of creamy layered key lime tart topped with whipped cream and lime zest.

    More Easy Dessert Recipes

    Everyone loves a delicious dessert... and this collection has something for everyone.

    Including:

    • Homemade Apple Pie - this old fashioned recipe is so simple to make! Serve with ice-cream or custard for an amazing winter warming dessert.
    • Classic New York Baked Cheesecake - my all-time favourite cheesecake! Follow my tips for baking the perfect cheesecake every time!
    • Butterscotch Pudding - the sweet butterscotch sauce perfectly compliments the light sponge layer.
    • Apple Crumble - a comforting homemade apple crumble is the perfect way to end a cold winters day.
    • Chocolate Self-Saucing Pudding - a rich dessert to satisfy all the chocoholics out there.
    A collage of homemade winter dessert recipes.

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    A deliciously simple Key Lime Pie made with a crushed biscuit base, a baked creamy lime filling with sweetened condensed milk and eggs, and a whipped cream topping. A quick and easy dessert the whole family will love! Printable conventional and Thermomix recipe cards included. 

    Key Lime Pie

    The easiest key lime pie recipe made with a crushed biscuit base, a creamy sweetened condensed milk and lime filling, and a whipped cream topping. A quick and easy dessert everyone will love! 
    5 from 12 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Cook Time: 25 minutes
    Total Time: 35 minutes
    Servings: 16 serves
    Calories: 218kcal
    Author: Lucy - Bake Play Smile

    Ingredients

    • 250 g plain sweet biscuits like Arnott's Granita, Marie or Graham Crackers
    • 125 g butter melted
    • 395 g sweetened condensed milk full fat (not skim)
    • ½ cup lime juice
    • 4 eggs large, room temperature
    • 1 tsp lime zest grated
    • 300 ml whipping or thickened cream for topping
    • 1 tbs lime zest for grating

    Instructions

    Conventional Method

    • Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius (fan-forced). 
    • Grease a 22cm loose-bottomed tin and set aside.
    • Crush the biscuits until they resemble fine crumbs. Add the melted butter and mix to combine. 
    • Press the biscuit mixture firmly into the base and sides of the tin. Bake for 10 minutes in the oven. Remove and allow to cool. 
    • Using electric beaters or a stand mixer, beat the sweetened condensed milk, lime juice, eggs and lime zest until thick and creamy (approximately 4-5 minutes). 
    • Gently pour the liquid into the prepared base and bake for 15 minutes or until set. Allow to cool in the fridge for a minimum of 4 hours (preferably overnight). 
    • Serve with whipped cream and extra grated lime zest. 

    Thermomix Method

    • Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius (fan-forced). Grease a 22cm loose-bottomed tin and set aside.
    • Melt the butter in the Thermomix for 3 minutes, 80 degrees, Speed 2 (or until melted). Add the biscuits and crush for 5 seconds, Speed 8. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat for a further 5 seconds. 
    • Firmly press the mixture into the base and sides of the prepared tin and bake for 10 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool. 
    • Place the sweetened condensed milk, lime juice, eggs and lime zest into a clean and dry Thermomix bowl and mix for 45 seconds, Speed 4. Scrape down the sides and mix for a further 45 seconds or until thick and creamy.
    • Gently pour the liquid into the prepared base and bake for 15 minutes or until set.
    • Allow to cool in the fridge for a minimum of 4 hours (preferably overnight). Serve with whipped cream and extra grated lime zest. 

    Notes

    RECIPE NOTES & TIPS
    Texture of the biscuit crumb base – the amount of melted butter you need will depend on the brand and variety of plain cookies/biscuits that you use. Start with 125g of melted butter, but if the mixture is too crumbly (and difficult to press into the base and sides of the tin) add a little more melted butter (up to 50g extra) and mix again.
    Type of tin – this recipe needs to be baked in a loose-bottomed tin as this allows you to gently remove the pie after baking. I recommend using a round 22cm tin with a removable base.
    Pour the filling onto the base – place the loose-bottomed tin onto a flat baking tray (this makes it easier to move). Place the tray onto an oven rack and slowly pour the filling into the tin until it reaches the top. Slide the oven rack into the oven, close the door and bake. Note: the filling will not rise, so you can fill it right to the top.
    Use full-fat condensed milk - I recommend using full-fat condensed milk, rather than skim or light, as you will get a more creamy flavour and the filling will set firmer.
    Type of cream – use either whipping or thickened cream. There’s no need to add sugar to the cream when whipping as the filling and base are sweet enough.
    Storing - this pie can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days.
    Freezing - the pie (without the cream topping) can be wrapped in plastic wrap and then foil and frozen for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost in the fridge before topping with whipped cream and serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 218kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 92mg | Sodium: 110mg | Potassium: 130mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 91mg | Iron: 1mg
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    Comments

    1. Jackie

      June 14, 2020 at 6:24 pm

      I have an abundance of limes and went looking for recipes found this and thought I’d try this pie. It is so simple but so delicious. with so few ingredients.I’ve tried a couple of different biscuit bases and find it’s just a bit thick so only use 200g of biscuits ( just a personal choice)
      Best Key lime pie recipe

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      • Lucy

        June 15, 2020 at 7:53 pm

        I am absolutely thrilled to hear that!! Thank you!!

        Reply
    2. Amanda Canavan

      May 24, 2020 at 11:27 am

      I made this pie and followed your recipe - it was perfection! Your recipes always are Lucy!! Thank you!! I looked like a baking wizard at our dinner party thanks to you!!!

      Reply
      • Lucy

        May 25, 2020 at 8:52 am

        Aww thank you so much!!!!! So glad you liked it!! xx

        Reply
    3. Suzanne

      May 15, 2020 at 10:11 am

      5 stars
      So easy and delicious

      Reply
    4. Sherry Songe

      November 12, 2019 at 1:41 pm

      Greetings from Portland Oregon, USA! All recipes for this pie here call for egg yolks only, Mix in separate steps and all in all make it a big deal! This is so much easier and gives the same results! Thanks for simplifying it!

      Reply
      • Lucy

        November 12, 2019 at 9:47 pm

        Thank you so much Sherry!!! xx

        Reply
    5. Kelly

      October 05, 2019 at 9:24 pm

      5 stars
      Absolutely divine! I made this today for a luncheon tomorrow with family. I had to have a sneaky taste and I was not disappointed. So.damn.good. As a busy mum with two young kids it’s nice to have such a simple and presentable dessert option to whip up last minute. Thank you

      Reply
      • Lucy

        October 06, 2019 at 8:14 am

        Hi Kelly, that is so great to hear! Thank you! Have a great lunch with your family! xx

        Reply
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