The Ultimate Warm Weather Dessert: Coconut Key Lime Custard Pie
Around the corner is a holiday weekend, and the official kick off toย summer!ย I can hardly contain my excitement. ย This means the start of pool season,ย the first of many cookout parties, plenty of time spent outside, and hello incredibleย food.
It is suddenly possible, heck preferred, to grillย every night. To drink cocktails on the porch every night, and enjoy the sun notย setting until 8:00 pm. Best time of the year people!
This alsoย means the beginningย of warm weather desserts. You know the variety, fruit crumbles, pies, ice cream with everything, popsicles, all the good things. And speaking of pies, I mean one ofย the pie kings, the almighty key lime.
But first, I have a confession: I never used to be a big key lime pie fan. This was the source of major debate in our house for years, considering it’s one of Garett’s favorite desserts. If he saw it on a menu, we were ordering it.
For me, if I’m having dessert, give me chocolate or give me, well something else with chocolate included. And if we’re talking pies as a dessert, it had to be fruit, severed warm and topped with vanilla ice cream. Because, is there anything better?
I also love coconut in all forms. Especially in desserts. I can thank my mom for introducing me to Mounds and Almond Joy, and I’ve never looked back. Best combo ever.ย And let’s not forget coconut milk. It adds a creamy richness to any dish, savory or sweet, and makes all things better.
When I started learning about Paleo and found out coconut was a key element, I knew I could commit to this lifestyle no problem. I mean, coconut with every meal? Sign me up. Okay not really, but I do eat A LOT of coconut products.
So this pie marries Garett’s love of key lime with mine of coconut. See how well I compromise? Can’t tell me I’m not flexible.
The result is such an improvement, we both have issues with regular key lime now. Get ready to throw your old standby out the window. Or maybe just give that one to your neighbors and keep this gem to yourself.
We serve this pie all throughout the warm months (so yes for like 3 months of the year here in Chicago). It begins with Easter, also gracesย the Memorial Day first of the season BBQ, and pops up throughout summer gatherings. This is such a lovely complement to a rich hearty meal, and cuts through all theย savory dishes.
A hint for those really warm days – make the pie in advance and freeze as outlined in the notes below. But instead of defrosting it completely, serve partially frozen. It becomes part frozen custard, entirelyย awesome, and instantly cools you down.
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Coconut Key Lime Custard Pie
Ingredients
Crust
- 10 inch pie plate
- 7 ounces Trader Joe's Ultimate Vanilla Wafers or gluten-free graham crackers
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter melted, or butter flavored coconut oil
- 2 tablespoons sugar or coconut sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
Filling
- 7 egg yolks
- 13.5 ounce can full fat unsweetened coconut milk
- 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk or sweetened condensed coconut milk for dairy free
- 1/3 cup key lime juice
- 1/2 teaspoon lime zest
Toppings
- 1 large can coconut cream our favorite or 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or the meat scraped from one vanilla bean, or vanilla extract
- 4 tablespoons unsweetened shredded coconut toasted
- Crumbled vanilla wafers or gluten-free graham crackers
Instructions
Crust
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a food processor fit with the chopping blade, add vanilla wafers or gluten-free graham crackers and process until fine crumbs form. Add butter, sugar, and salt, and pulse to combine.
- Press crust firmly into pie plate using the heal of your hand, spreading evenly over bottom and up sides.
- Place in preheated oven, and bake for 10-12 minutes, or until golden brown, slightly firm, and dry. Remove and set aside to cool.
- Crust must be completely cool before adding filling. You can chill the crust in freezer for 20 minutes to speed things up.
Filling
- Decrease oven temperature to 325.
- Add all filling ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk to combine. Pour into cooled crust, filling almost to the top but leaving about a 1/2 inch of crust peeking out around the edges, and place in oven.
- Bake for 35 - 45 minutes, until the custard is set around the edges and the top is smooth and shiny. The filling will still wobble a bit when you gently shake the pan, but will firm up as it chills. Remove from oven, and let cool 2 hours at room temperature before moving to refrigerator to set for another 3 hours, or overnight.
Toppings
- Once your pie is set, add coconut or heavy whipping cream to a stand mixer or a bowl (note that plastic will not work for beating cream). Beat with whisk attachment on high-speed, until stiff peaks form, 3-5 minutes. Fold in vanilla bean paste or extract.
Assembly
- Top each pie piece with a generous dollop of whipped cream, toasted coconut flakes, and crushed cookies or gluten-free graham crackers.
Notes
Recipe adapted from:ย http://www.marthastewart.com/