Prize-Winning Key Lime Pie Recipe (2024)

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Are you ready for the BEST Key Lime Pie recipe? This creamy, refreshing, prize-winning Key Lime Pie recipe is easy to make! (Bonus! You can make it & enjoy the pie the same day). AND its such and easy dessert recipe to make!

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Guess what?? I won a trip to the Florida Keys in the Philadelphia Florida Keys Cook-Off a few weeks ago! Pinch me!The competitors had to cook in 2 challenges and I won! I wanted to share myPrize Winning Key Lime Pie Recipe today and tell you a little bit about what went down! It's long, feel free to hit the jump to recipe button 🙂

I LOVE hearing in the comments below, comments and images on Instagram and Facebook as well as in emails just how many of you have made this pie! And how it has become a part of so many special occasions! Thank you all for letting me know! This pie really is SO easy, creamy, refreshing and delicious...Plus you can't mess it up!!

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First the story...then I will show you how to make the BEST Key Lime Pie...So many people have now made my Prize-Winning Key Lime Pie recipe! It's just so cool! Hope you enjoy it as well!

24 Philadelphia-Area Influencers were invited to The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College on Walnut Street in downtown Philadelphia for the 2nd Florida Key's Cook-Off. The first was held in 2015 in Montreal.

I was thrilled to be invited! As a food blogger, when I make what I share here on Souffle Bombay, it's just me home alone doing what I do (me and my mountain of dishes)!!

So imagine just how fun it was for me to get out with other foodies and have some fun in the kitchen. Even if I didn't win, which I never expected to, I would have loved the whole experience!

This was my first trip to a culinary school. I was super-impressed with The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill Collegein Philadelphia. From the many kitchens for the students to learn and work into the themed rooms for dinner service and the overall look and feel of the place. it is something special!

Chef Bobby Stokey was our host and one of the three judges. Chef Bobby did a couple of culinary demonstrations before we all got down to it. He showed us a couple of deliciousKey West Style seafood dishes. So fresh and simple!

Chef Bobby owns a number ofrestaurants in the Florida Keys (Marker 88, Sundowner, Ballyhoos and Senor Frijoles) so he sure knows his way around a kitchen as well as the flavors of the Keys!

I found it interesting that traditional Key Lime Pies down in the Keys are topped with meringue. They are more like a lemon meringue pie. My husband loves Key Lime Pie and orders it out when he comes across it, yet I never saw one in-person with meringue in the Philadelphia Area. It's always whipped cream.

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Going into the challenge we all knew we had to make a Key Lime Pie.

We each were allowed to bring a secret ingredient to make our Key Lime Pie. My first thought was tequila, so I made one in my test run with that. My second thought (because I know what my husband likes in a dessert) was sour cream.

I let my family and a couple of friends blind test both Key Lime Pie Recipes and the result was down the middle! SO...the night of the competition, I brought both thinking, I would decide which to use in the moment.

Marissa from the Preston & Steve Morning show brought chocolate, Alex Holleyfrom Fox News brought grits (yes grits for her crust...it's a thing down South), my food blogger bestie, Linda, brought Key Lime Liquor, another food blogger friend, Lisa brought Candied Pecans and on and on it went.

It was just like an episode of MasterChef or Top Chef! We all had to stand in our places...Ingredients were set up and Chef Bobby yelled Ready...Set...GO!!! And we were off! It was a little bit crazy!

While our pies chilled, we got down to our second challenge...the mystery ingredient from the Florida Keys. Which turned out to be beautiful Yellow Tail Snapper fillets. I had never worked with or eaten it before. However, I am pretty familiar with halibut, so I figured it was similar to cook with.

Ingredients were set out for us to choose from. I quickly decided to do something I thought no one would do. A curry sauce, similar to one of my favorite ways to prepare halibut...Take a look at my recipe (image below) for Pan Seared Halibut in Thai Curry Sauce.

I grabbed tomatoes, ginger, onion, etc. I cooked them down and finished the sauce with coconut milk and seasonings. Whatever I could find in that kitchen to give it the flavors I was thinking of in my head, I grabbed. As far as the fish, I simply pan-fried it with seasonings, then sat it atop the sauce I made.

Once finished cooking, we raised our hands and the Judges came around and tried each of our dishes. (We had 45 minutes for the pie and 45 for the fish).

I kept hearing Gordon Ramsay in my head. "Stick to one thing...do it well, taste, taste, taste" so that's what I did. Each judge independently tasted and scored our yellow-tail snapper entrée as well as our pie. Then the scores were merged.

Imagine my surprise when the called out the top pie, then the top entrée (who each won a nice gift basket). Then suddenly they called out the overall winner...The winner of the title "Honorary Florida Key's Chef"...The winner of the week-long trip to the FloridaKeys And...it... was... MEEEEE!!!

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I was shaking from head to toe as I headed up to the balcony where Chef Bobby, Pat Croce, and others were waiting to congratulate me!!

And I gave Chef Bobbya BIG kiss!!! He was surprised haha!!

II hope you make this Key Lime Pie, you will love it!! It is light, crisp, cold and delicious.

Bring this refreshing dessert to BBQ's and graduations (keep it in the fridge until serving). Make it for Mother's Day, a new neighbor, someone who needs a smile put on their face. Or make it just for you and eat the whole thing!! Report back and tell me what you think!!

Ingredients for Key Lime Pie Recipe

  • graham cracker crumbs
  • sugar
  • butter
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • sour cream
  • key lime juice see key limes
  • egg yolks
  • lime zest
  • heavy cream
  • vanilla
  • powdered sugar

Key Lime Pie Baking Tips

  • Bake pie ON a baking sheet. This way when you pull it out, you don't accidently put a finger or oven mitt print in your pie. Trust me, I speak from experience lol!
  • Allow the key lime pie to cool completely before placing in your refrigerator.
  • Allow the pie to chill for at least 3 hours.
  • To chill your pie the fastest, place it on the very bottom shelf of your fridge. Cold falls, so this area is the coldest.
  • Don't put they whipped cream topping on until shortly before you plan to enjoy. It does hold up well, I just do this so it doesn't get messed up.
  • Either don't cover the pie if you have topped it or keep it in a domed container to protect it.

Storage

This pie actually holds up great. You can make it a day ahead of time and put the whipped cream on top the day of. It will taste good for days! If you have a pie or cake carrier to store it in that's the best way to keep it fresh without messing up the whipped cream.

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Other recipes to try

If you enjoy making desserts (or eating them) as much as I do, you need to try one or all of the following: If lime is not your thing, try my Easy Lemon Pie, just like Key Lime Pie but with lemon.

Homemade Apple Fritters.Just a handful of ingredients yields a memorable dessert or breakfast treat! Everyone loves an Apple Fitter!

When cranberries are in season, this "pie" will get rave reviews! It's different and delicious! Get the recipe for this vintage Nantucket Cranberry Pie.

Post updated June 24, 2023. Originally published May 12, 2017.

Enjoy!

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Prize Winning Key Lime Pie Recipe

Colleen Kennedy

Prize-winning Key Lime Pie Recipe. So creamy and refreshing! You can't mess this recipe up! This really is the BEST Key Lime Pie Recipe!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 8 servings

Calories 761 kcal

Ingredients

  • Crust
  • 1 ½ - 2 cups of graham cracker crumbs*
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 5 TBS butter, melted
  • Filling
  • 2 14oz cans of sweetened condensed milk (28 oz total)
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ¾ cup key lime juice I use always Nellie and Joes Key Lime Juicesince I rarely see key limes
  • 2 egg yolks
  • Zest from 1 lime or key lime
  • Whipped Cream
  • 8 oz heavy cream very cold
  • 1 TBS vanilla
  • 3-4 TBS powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Pulse graham crackers in your food processor until they become crumbs (or buy crumbs).

  • Add in sugar butter and pulse until combined.

  • Press crumbs onto your pie plate, across the bottom and up the sides.

  • Bake for 6-8 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Allow crust to cool completely.

  • For Filling

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Combine all ingredients in your mixing bowl and allow them to beat on med-high for 2 minutes.

  • Scrape filling into your prepared (and cooled) pie crust)

  • Bake for 15-20 minutes or until filling only wiggles a bit in the center when you gently shake the pan back & forth a bit.

  • Don't allow pie to brown.

  • Cool on your counter for at least 30 minutes, then place in the fridge for at least 3 hours.

  • Whipped Cream

  • In your mixing bowl, whip the cream on high until stiff peaks begin to form.

  • Add in vanilla and powdered sugar and whip until firm whipped cream happens.

  • Scrape into a pastry bag fitted with a decorative tip and when ready (an hour before serving or so, decorate your pie.

  • Sprinkle a little fresh lime zest over-top.

  • Keep pie chilled until serving.

Notes

The crust doesn't need to be too sweet since the pie filling is very sweet and tangy, add 3-4 TBS sugar.

I like a little bit of a crumbly crust for this. If you want it held together more firmly, add in an additional TBS of melted butter or two.

If you want a thicker crust, use 2 cups of crumbs (or if using a larger pie dish).
When pulling the pie from the oven...don't put your thumb in the pie...Trust me, I have done this more than once with pies! You may want to bake it on a baking sheet...Just in case.

Keep your whipped cream chilled until ready to use.

I have made Candied Lime Peels to decorate this from time to time.

Nutrition

Serving: 8gCalories: 761kcalCarbohydrates: 103gProtein: 13gFat: 34gSaturated Fat: 19gCholesterol: 149mgSodium: 463mgPotassium: 564mgFiber: 1gSugar: 81gVitamin A: 1064IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 400mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between a key lime pie and a Florida key lime pie? ›

The main difference is that it requires more aromatic Key lime juice to make the famous pie sing. It is worth the elbow grease to get that authentic floral Key lime flavor—unless you can't find Key limes. Then swap them out for whatever you see at the grocery store and dig in.

Why is Publix key lime pie so good? ›

Rather, the key to perfecting the Publix key lime pie is a simple ingredient added to the graham cracker crust. It's not the graham crackers themselves that make the crust special, but rather the unique addition of crushed toasted almonds.

Can I use regular lime juice instead of key lime juice for a key lime pie? ›

While the flavor will be significantly different, you can also use regular limes or a combination of lime and lemon juice. Key Lime Zest: If you cannot get fresh key limes, you can substitute regular lime zest. Make-Ahea​​​​d: This pie can be made up to 2 days in advance.

Who is famous for key lime pie? ›

In the 1800's a ship salvager named William Curry, Florida's first self-made millionaire had a cook known as Aunt Sally. Historians believe that Aunt Sally did not create the pie but instead perfected the pie created by area fishermen. William Curry has a mansion in Key West that is still standing today.

What is a interesting fact about Key lime pie? ›

The sweet and tart pie reportedly originated in Key West, Florida, in the late 19th century. The use of sweetened condensed milk, an essential ingredient, is probably because fresh milk and refrigeration were uncommon in the isolated Florida Keys until the 1930s.

Can I use lime juice instead of Key lime juice? ›

(Some residents of the Florida Keys and true Key lime pie aficionados will only use Key limes from the Keys.) If you can't find them anywhere, however, you can substitute a combination of regular fresh lime juice and fresh lemon juice in equal proportions.

Who made the original key lime pie? ›

A widely reported story claims that William Curry's cook Aunt Sally invented it in the late 19th century.

What state is known for key lime pie? ›

It's generally accepted common knowledge that the Key lime pie was invented in Key West, Florida, where the key limes needed to achieve its signature tart taste grow in abundance.

Why is my Key lime pie runny? ›

The biggest culprit of a runny key lime pie is not letting it chill for long enough. Since this is one of those summer pie recipes that's not baked, chilling the pie helps it set and prevents it from being runny. Be sure to chill it for at least 12 hours!

Why is Key lime pie so fattening? ›

Like most desserts, a traditional key lime pie is not particularly healthy. It's loaded with plenty of sugar and its key ingredient (besides lime) is cream. Luckily, with a few tweaks and ingredient substitutions, you can easily make a healthy version!

What is the official dessert of Florida? ›

- Move over, key lime pie. Florida has another state dessert – strawberry shortcake. Gov. DeSantis recently signed SB 1006, which designated the fluffy dessert and all of its strawberry and whipped cream goodness, as the official state dessert, which went into effect on July 1, 2022.

Which key lime pie is better Edwards or Marie Callender? ›

I picked the Marie Cullender's key lime to try because it was 20 cents cheaper than the Edwards . It was a big mistake . It is not as good as the Edwards key lime pie .

What is the favorite pie in Florida? ›

Its no surprise key lime is the favorite in Florida. This pie originated in Key West, Florida during the 19th century. In Key West, you can buy a chocolate-dipped slice of key lime pie on a stick. Other Southern states have the meringue-topped pie as the favorite as well.

Is Key Lime Pie from Florida Keys? ›

There's an old story floating around Key West that Key lime pie was invented back in the 1890s—way before the Borden company's recipe—by a woman known only as "Aunt Sally". She allegedly concocted the pie in the kitchens of Key West's Curry Mansion, where she had access to sweetened condensed milk.

Is Key Lime Pie the official pie of Florida? ›

And in 2006, the Florida Legislature made Key lime the official state pie, a designation it will continue to keep. There are also lots and lots of places to buy the pie at in the Keys, too.

Is Key Lime Pie named after the Florida Keys? ›

They say key lime pie originated in Key West some time toward the end of the 1800s. As the story goes, one William Curry, a prominent Key West resident and Bahamian-born immigrant who became Florida's first millionaire, had a cook called “Aunt Sally” who concocted the first pie from key limes.

Why is it called Florida Keys? ›

When explorer Juan Ponce de Leon charted the islands of the Keys in 1513, he called them Los Martires (meaning “the martyrs”) because he thought they resembled men in distress. The more popular name, simply the Keys, is derived from the Spanish word Cayo (“small island”).

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