Key Lime Pie is probably my all time favorite pie. I have very distinct memories growing up thinking I hated Key Lime Pie. I remember a quote from a tv show or movie where the actor says it’s an acquired taste. So, I just figured I would never like it.
Fast forward several years…we love to go for Mexican food and there are often mints as we leave the restaurant. I loved the little green and white ones. I mean, I LOVED them…dare I admit that I would beg the kids to grab a few more for Mommy as we’d leave. I was oblivious to the fact that they were key lime mints. Once I made this discovery two things happened…I felt like a total dork for not realizing what flavor they were and the quest for the perfect key lime pie began. Never once did it cross my mind to make it until we got a bag of key limes in our co-op basket.
Hands down, I make a better pie at home than I can get at any restaurant! The only problem with key lime pie is that it takes about a bazillion little key limes…and NO regular limes do not taste the same. Sure you could use regular limes, but it won’t taste anything like key lime pie.
The problem with most key lime pies is the super thin crust. I wanted mine a little more hearty to support the wonderful thick key lime filling. It’s a little sweet a little tangy and absolutely perfect! If you ever meet me, a sure fire way to make instant friends is the give me key lime pie (or one of those little mints). We will be instant BFFs.
I once even made key lime pie ice cream. All the best parts of key lime pie made into a simple fresh frozen treat! You have to try it!!!1
Prepare a 9x9 inch baking dish with non stick cooking spray. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Combine graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter in a large bowl. Stir well to combine and until the mixture is evenly moist. Press mixture evenly into prepared pan. Bake for about 7 mins until set and golden brown. Remove from oven and cool.
Reduce oven temperature to 325 degrees F. Meanwhile, combine the key lime juice with egg yolks and sweetened condensed milk. Stir well to combine, making sure yolks are well incorporated. Gently pour mixture into cooled pie crust. Bake for 20 minutes or until center is mostly set. Remove from oven to cool. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate several hours.
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That looks amazing! I love your recipes, Wendy!
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We love key lime pie too! It is very hard to get the ‘real deal.’ We used to be blessed with a key lime tree so we are spoiled and only want real key lime pie!
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This looks amazing! I’m a big fan of citrusy deserts having given up chocolate now because of the fat content, but to be honest I think this would probably have a massive fat content too so I should probably not make it!
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Oh I think my husband would really enjoy this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing. Would love for you to join my party: http://iamaddictedtorecipes.blogspot.com/p/link-party.html
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I Love Key Lime Pie too, but I am always disappointed at restaurants. I even have key limes on hand, can’t wait to try this. I have been dying for citrusy spring treats!
Oooh, I love key lime pie! My mom used to make it a lot; I think her mother made it, too.
Your recipe is so simple! I’m saving this for a summer treat!
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Looks Delish! I have never made pie, and to be honest, I have never tried key lime, but after your post, I may just give it a try and make one myself:)
This looks to be very very delicious.
I’ll straight away get down with this recipe.
Thanks for this wonderful recipe.
-Stacy
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That pie looks like a custard or a flan. I like the idea of the lime together with the pie. How much is one serving of this? I’d like to try one soon.
-Petrea
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this looks so good! I love lime!
Key Lime Pie is my favorite dessert!! I LOVE it! This looks amazing. I may try to make this Saturday for a “green” dessert for St. Patty’s Day!