Key Lime Pie
- By Jennifer Segal
- Updated January 12, 2026
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Cool, creamy, and bright, this key lime pie is made for warm days and easy entertaining.

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.
Key lime pie can be made with a graham cracker 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?
“Off the charts delicious! The brown sugar in the crust is *chefs kiss* and the tart, creaminess of this pie is next-level.”
What You’ll Need To Make Key Lime Pie

- Crust: Made from finely crushed graham crackers, light brown sugar, and melted butter, the crust is buttery and lightly sweet, with just enough structure to hold the filling.
- Filling: Sweetened condensed milk gives the pie its creamy texture and sweetness (don’t confuse it with evaporated milk), while Greek yogurt adds a subtle tang. Fresh lime juice and zest provide bright citrus flavor. You’ll need about 8 to 10 plump limes; zest them before juicing and expect roughly 2 tablespoons of juice per lime.
- Topping: Lightly sweetened whipped cream adds a pillowy topping, with a bit of lime zest for freshness and thin lime slices for garnish.
- Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements
How To Make Key Lime Pie
Step 1: Make the crust mixture. Combine the graham cracker crumbs, brown sugar, and melted butter in a mixing bowl. Start by stirring with a fork, then use your hands to mix until everything is evenly combined.

Step 2: Form the crust. 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-inch deep-dish pie pan. Aim for a crust about ¼ inch thick.
Pro tip: form the sides first, then press in the bottom.

Step 3: Blind bake the crust. Bake the crust for about 10 minutes, until it’s lightly browned. This quick bake helps set the crust so it stays crisp once the filling is added. Let it cool slightly while you make the filling.

Step 4: Zest and juice the limes. Start by zesting the limes. A rasp grater (the long, skinny kind shown below) works best for this and makes quick work of citrus zest. Then juice the limes using a citrus reamer.


Step 5: Make the filling. In a large bowl, whisk together the sweetened condensed milk, yogurt, lime zest, and lime juice. With no eggs, it may be hard to believe that this pie will set, but have faith—it will.

Step 6: Fill and bake the pie. Pour the filling into the baked graham cracker crust and smooth the top. Bake for about 15 minutes, until the filling is just set. Let the pie cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes, then transfer it to the refrigerator to chill completely, about 3 hours.

Step 7: Make the whipped cream topping. 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.)

Step 8: Assemble and serve. Within a few hours of serving, top the chilled pie with the whipped cream and decorate with lime slices and zest. Enjoy!

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Key Lime Pie

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
- Make the Crust: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) and set an oven rack in the middle position.
- 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 1½-in (23 x 4-cm) pie pan. The crust should be about ¼-in (6-mm) thick. (Tip: do the sides first.)
- Bake for 10 minutes, until just slightly browned. Let the crust cool on a wire rack.
- Make the Filling: Lower the oven temperature to 350°F (180°C). 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.
- Make the Topping: 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.
Notes
- 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.
- The nutritional information was calculated using 2% Greek yogurt.
Nutrition Information
This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.
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This is the easiest Key lime Pie receipe ever! I am so such a fan of this tarte sweet pie. Try is is so good, love the graham cracker crust too!
I live in Florida and therefore have tried many Key Lime Pies. This recipe is up there with the best I have had. Luckily I have an electric juicer, because juicing the small key Limes is a bit tedious. My sister-in-law and I took turns doing it. The pie turned out great. It was in lieu of a Birthday cake, and everyone loved it, even guests that don’t usually like key Lime Pie. Thanks for the recipe. Will definitely make it again.
While I’ve tried several of Jenn’s dessert recipes, this one sits at the top with its simple, yet flavorful, finish in less time. Having tried many though the years, this one is quick and creamy with the perfect amount of lime! My only variation was omitting the brown sugar in the crust. (I’m sure it’s even better with it left in)
THIS is by far the best key lime pie recipe ever! Simple to make, tangy and fresh, and now a new family favorite!
So simple. So delicious. So refreshing. This is a new family favorite. My soon to be married daughter (who is trying to learn fun new recipes) was asked to take a pie for Thanksgiving dinner to her soon to be in-laws. She asked me for suggestions and I gave her this recipe. Her fiancé’s family raved over it and asked her to make it a second time!
Allow enough time to let it chill before serving.
This is my HOLY GRAIL key lime pie. I’ve tried other recipes over the years and nothing compares – both to the ease of making it and the taste. It has the perfect balanced texture and consistency between the Graham cracker crust and filling. I was hesitant to use Greek yogurt but it works perfectly. I agree it’s much easier to use Graham cracker crumbles (I use the same brand in the photos) rather than crumbling yourself to save some time. I’ve also made this in both a regular pie dish as well as a deep dish and I don’t notice much of a difference. 5 stars – please make this soon, you won’t regret it!!
The most delicious key lime pie I’ve had! Beats restaurant versions, and is so simple to whip up. I’ve used sour cream in place of Greek yogurt and it also worked well.
Better than Expected!
I’ve made Key Lime pie before using lime juice from a Williams Sonoma bottle. While it was good-it just didn’t quite hit the mark, sometimes being too tart.
This recipe however is especially nice because you just need regular limes and not hard to find key limes, delicious and holds up well for a few days making it easy to eat leftover pie-is there such a thing….
This is simple and delicious. The zest provides added flavor, texture and color. Great recipe.
My family really liked this pie. Not as tart as key limes, which even appealed to my picky eaters!
Will be making this again!