Traditional Key Lime Pie
This quick and easy key lime pie recipe starts with a graham cracker crust and is filled with a mixture of egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice & zest. Topped with fresh whipped cream and a lime twist garnish, it's a refreshing pie that tastes like the tropics and is a must-make this summer!

Looking for more key lime recipes? Try my No-Bake Key Lime Cheesecake and Key Lime Pie Bars.
Over ten years ago, I was on vacation in Florida, having lunch at a fabulous restaurant called the Old Key Lime House, when I faced the all-important decision of what to order for dessert.
There was a triple-layer chocolate cake which would normally be my go-to. But there was also homemade key lime pie, and since the restaurant bore the iconic dessert’s name, I HAD to order it!
One bite in, and I was completely smitten with the flavor and cool, creamy texture. I vowed then and there to eat (and make!) more key lime pie.
The History of Key Lime Pie
Key lime pie dates back to the late 1800s in the Florida Keys. Modern refrigeration wasn't available at the time, so fresh milk wasn't a common commodity. Instead, canned milk was widely used. As a result, this incredibly easy pie came to be.
Believe it or not, up until recently, this was a purely no-bake pie. Combining the lime juice with the egg yolks and condensed milk creates a chemical reaction that causes the mixture to thicken all on its own (the acid causes the proteins in the yolks and milk to bond together).
Nowadays, the pie is baked due to concerns over raw eggs, creating a much better filling consistency since it sets wonderfully and is less droopy than its unbaked counterpart.
Key lime pies can be made with a graham cracker crust (featured here) or pastry pie crust, meringue topping (more traditional), or a whipped cream topping (more modern).

Ingredients Overview
Only four ingredients each are needed for the graham cracker pie crust and the classic key lime pie recipe; a very simple pie indeed!
- Graham Cracker Crumbs: You can crush whole graham crackers or buy the boxed graham cracker crumbs.
- Light Brown Sugar: To sweeten the crust.
- Melted Butter: To hold the pie crust together.
- Salt: Balances the flavors of the graham cracker crust.
- Sweetened Condensed Milk: You need one 14-ounce can; this will thicken and sweeten the filling.
- Key Lime Juice: Fresh juice from key limes is preferred, but if you can’t get fresh key limes, then you can use bottled juice; Nellie & Joe’s Key Lime Juice is the best! You can find it at most grocery stores.
- Key Lime Zest: If you cannot find key limes, you can use regular lime zest.
- Egg Yolks: The yolks thicken and add richness to this pie. Use the leftover egg whites for a meringue topping or meringue cookies!

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Key Limes vs. Regular Limes
If you’ve never seen key limes, you might wonder what the difference is between the two.
Key limes are significantly smaller than regular (Persian) limes and are more acidic, resulting in a tarter flavor. Their flesh and juice are also yellow in color, unlike the traditional green color of regular limes.
How to Make Key Lime Pie
After eating it for the first time, I was convinced that authentic key lime pie filling was an elaborate curd/custard that would need to be painstakingly cooked on the stove and then baked in the oven. Not so!
- Prepare the Filling: Whisk together the lime zest, egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk, and lime juice, then set it aside to thicken.
- Make the Graham Cracker Crust: Stir together my favorite graham cracker crust, press it into a 9-inch pie pan, and bake it briefly, then let it cool to room temperature.
- Bake the Pie: Once the crust cools, pour the thickened filling into it and bake until it is mostly set but still jiggles a bit.
- Chill Out! After the pie cools to room temperature, it must be refrigerated for at least a few hours. This pie tastes the best chilled, and it helps the filling to finish setting up properly.

Recipe Notes
- Pan: A 9-inch pie plate is used for this recipe.
- Key Lime Juice: If you cannot get fresh key limes, use bottled key lime juice for this pie. The recommended brand is Nellie & Joe’s (available at most grocery stores). 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. Wait to top with whipped cream until the day you serve it.
- How to Store the Pie: Refrigerate the pie, loosely covered with plastic wrap, for up to 3 days.
- Freezing Instructions: Place the entire pie, uncovered, in the freezer until completely frozen. Then wrap well in plastic wrap and then a layer of foil (or place in a freezer-safe Ziploc bag) and store in the freezer for up to 1 month. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.

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Traditional Key Lime Pie Recipe
Ingredients
For the Lime Filling:
- 4 teaspoons grated key lime zest
- 4 egg yolks
- 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
- ½ cup (114 g) fresh key lime juice
For the Graham Cracker Crust:
- 2 cups (200 g) graham cracker crumbs, (approximately 14 full graham crackers)
- ⅓ cup (71 g) light brown sugar
- ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter, melted
- Pinch salt
For the Whipped Cream Topping:
- 1½ cups (360 ml) heavy cream, chilled
- ½ cup (57 g) powdered sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Make the Filling: Whisk the lime zest and egg yolks in a medium bowl for 2 minutes. Whisk in the sweetened condensed milk, then the lime juice. Set aside at room temperature to thicken while you prepare the crust.
- Make the Crust: In a medium bowl, stir together the graham cracker crumbs, brown sugar, and salt, ensuring no lumps of brown sugar remain. Drizzle the melted butter over the graham cracker mixture and toss to combine with a fork, ensuring the mixture is evenly moistened. Press the crust mixture evenly into the bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie plate, and pack tightly using the back of a measuring cup. Bake for 10 minutes; transfer to a wire rack to cool to room temperature.
- Once the crust has cooled to room temperature, pour the lime filling into the crust. Bake until the center is set yet still wiggly when jiggled, 15 to 17 minutes. Return the pie to a wire rack; cool to room temperature. Refrigerate until well-chilled, at least 3 hours, or overnight.
- Make the Whipped Cream: Using an electric mixer, whip the cream on medium speed until soft peaks form. At this point, add the powdered sugar, a small amount at a time, then the vanilla extract, while continuing to whip the cream until stiff peaks form. Decoratively pipe the whipped cream over the filling or spread the whipped cream evenly with a spatula. Garnish with lime slices, if desired, and serve. Cover leftovers with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
Notes
- Pan: A 9-inch pie plate is used for this recipe.
- Key Lime Juice: If you cannot get fresh key limes, use bottled key lime juice for this pie. The recommended brand is Nellie & Joe’s (available at most grocery stores). 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. Wait to top with whipped cream until the day you serve it.
- How to Store the Pie: Refrigerate the pie, loosely covered with plastic wrap, for up to 3 days.
- Freezing Instructions: Place the entire pie, uncovered, in the freezer until completely frozen. Then wrap well in plastic wrap and then a layer of foil (or place in a freezer-safe Ziploc bag) and store in the freezer for up to 1 month. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
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Update Notes: This recipe was originally published in May 2012.
[photos by Ari of Well Seasoned]




I’ve been in the mood for Key Lime Pie as the weather is starting to warm up. I just put it in the oven! Can’t wait!
Ourstanding and easy! I added finely chopped macadamia nuts to the crust as well and it was beyond delish!
Lots of requests for this recipe at Easter brunch! Make this one….
Very good and surprisingly easy👍. I used regular lime juice and was very happy with the results.
Just got back from Key West and had Kermit’s, got hooked on key lime pie so when I got home I had to try to make it.
I could not find key limes so I just used 4 regular limes. That was two weeks ago. Just made it a 3rd time today, tastes exactly the same as what I had in key west.
I have made a few recipes for key lime pie but threw them all away, much too sweet. Yours is the BOMB! Tart with just enough sweetness and great lime taste. Thanks for sharing. Katy
Delicious and easy. Will definitely make again. Best we’ve eever had.
Fantastic flavor, so easy to make. Got rave reviews. Will definitely make again.
Have made several key lime pies over the yrs and use key limes exclusively and have always found them available at the local groceries. I have a hand juicer which works well. I use the entire bag of key limes and it results in a bit more than 1/2 cup juice which gives a bit more tang to the pie. I blended one pack (11 full crackers) along w/1/3 cup macadamia nuts and 1/4 cup coconut (unsweetened). Used 6 TBS of butter and 3 TBS of brown sugar as the grahams are usually sweet enough. Added a dash of cinnamon and nutmeg and the crust held together perfectly, although I could have used 5 TBS of butter as it was a very moist crust. Had plenty of graham cracker crumbs left over as I didn’t want a super thick crust. I usually only add enough confectioner’s sugar to sweeten slightly as the pie itself is sweet enough. It turned out beautifully !
You gave her recipe 4 stars out of 5, didn’t even state whether you made her recipe and posted your own recipe? How rude.
You are supposed to be commenting on her pie and not how you made yours.
Everyone loves this recipe! Easy to make. One question. What is the purpose of letting the crust come to room temperature. I’ve never done this and made this probably 15 times. But waiting it out tonight. Just curious.
This was my first key lime pie I’ve ever made and I used your recipe as a guideline. I find graham cracker crusts add too much additional sweetness to a pie of this type so I made a traditional crust and let it cool completely. I like the contrast between the sweet filling and the non-sweet crust. Next I added the zest from four or five key limes and the juice which was about a half a cup to 14 oz of half and half, four whole eggs including the whites, and a half cup of organic unrefined coconut sugar. I blended that for a few seconds then poured that into a saucepan and brought it up to 185° while stirring it .I then added that immediately to the pre-baked crust. I let it cool to the point of where it had set and then placed it into the refrigerator. I don’t have a mixer so I didn’t make any topping for it but the next morning I used some whole fat organic plain yogurt on some pieces and it was great. It was a great success thanks.
followed recipe to the T. with 9″ pie pan the filling only came to about just under 1/2″ deep.
I could have doubled the filling recipe and still not fill the pan.
Im making my first one. I came to the comments to look for that. The filling is half the pan. That’s disappointing
I had the same experience. It has a really think crust and a shallow custard 😞
Excellent and easy pie to prepare!
I can’t seem to find anywhere in this recipe how many limes. I don’t have a tree so I need to know approximately how many limes to buy?
Want to buy 2 small bags of Key Limes, roughly 15 per bag. Hope this helps
This is what my mom used to make same exact pie.
Hi, My family moved to Miami in 1968 and we quickly became Key Lime Pie fans. Most of the small fish restaurants along the bay and keys served delicious KLP, and your recipe does it justice! My compliments. The only note I have is – meringue is definitely not the “traditional” topping. I never ever saw meringue on a Key Lime Pie until I moved to the north, where they mostly get it wrong. The tradition back in the day was NO topping, or if anything a couple of small dollops of whipped cream. When done right (which is to say extremely simply), KLP doesn’t need any topping IMO!
I tried quite a few different key lime pie recipes but this one definitely has stuck. I have used this recipe for the last 3 years from my boyfriend whose favorite dessert is key lime pie! He absolutely loves it, thank you!
It is in step 2. The first sentence.
Recipe calls for zest, but the instructions don’t call out when to add….is it par of the filling or garnish?
It says it in Step making filling
There is no oven temp!
Hi Lyn, It is step #1 – 350 degrees.
Superb! I’ve been making them (actually with an Old Southern twist) for most of my life (86) and back in the ‘ol’ days, we had to use lemons cause at that time Kentucky didn’t actually have many limes in the market. The reason I came on today was to refresh my memory about the list of ingredients. :D Back then we called them Lemon Ice Box Pies… Thanks so much for letting me browse.
Bobbi Hicks
you need some milk
Why?
This is one of the best key lime pies I have EVER had…and the best part is, it was easy and straightforward! Followed the recipe to a T and it turned out wonderfully. Perfectly tart and the Graham cracker crust with the addition of the brown sugar was a game-changer! Will definitely be making again. Topped with whipped cream to finish it off too!
Hi! I’ve made this pie for YEARS – usually father’s day or my husband’s bday bcs he loves key lime pie. We’re traveling this year so I made the pie last night for us to have today. How ironic you posted the recipe again today :) I’m trying merengue topping instead of whipped cream this time.
This is hands down the best key lime pie recipe. I’ve been using it for several years, and it always turns out great. Sometimes I get lazy and use premade crusts, and if I’m in a hurry, I use bottled key lime juice and leave out the zest. It’s still phenomenal, although the original recipe is best! I’m making two key lime pies for Easter tomorrow and can’t wait to dig in! I can’t thank you enough, Michelle, for your lovely blog and recipes. :)
This is my favorite key lime pie recipe! Always a winner, no matter the occasion! 👍 Just finished making it for Thanksgiving dinner!
Made this last night for a bbq with friends and they LOVED it! Sung your praises, of course, as my go-to for recipes 😊. Thanks!
Can I use lemons in place of the limes?
If I wanted to make this a couple days in advance, how would you recommend I do that? Could I make the filling and keep it in the fridge unbaked a day or two prior?
I LOVE this recipe! Thank you so much for sharing!
The recipe for the crust states 1/2 c = 5 tablespoons of butter. A stick of butter states it is 1/2c and is 8 tablespoons. Could you please clarify?
1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons
1/3 cup = 5 tablespoons
Can you use heavy whipping cream instead. Of condensed milk
Hi Tammy, Unfortunately, that won’t work in this particular recipe.