Publix Key Lime Pie Recipe - Fun in Key West (2024)

If you have ever been to Publix supermarkets, then you can relate to this… their key lime pie is wonderful. It has a very distinct taste. So, I tried several different recipes and I think this one tastes just like a Publix Key Lime Pie. It is so simple to make, that you will make this every chance you get.

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Step 1:

Whisk sweetened condensed milk and lime juice until smooth. I use two cans of sweetened condensed milk because it will fill the pie crust nicely. If you half the recipe, it will fill the pie crust only about halfway… then you could fill the rest with whipped topping; your choice.

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All ingredients whisked until smooth.

Step 2:

Pour into a store-bought graham cracker crust.

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Look how full and yummy!

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Step 3:

Chill for several hours until firm. It will lose its firmness if you leave it out… not like the pie won’t get eaten right away…

Step 4:

Once firm, toast almonds in a skillet until just toasted. Set aside to cool Then put fresh whipped cream along the outside edge of the pie. Once the almonds are cool sprinkle them on the outside edge of the whipped topping. This is what makes the Publix Key Lime Pie an original… the toasted almonds. It really adds a nice crunch to this wonderful sweet pie.

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Almonds and whipped topping along the edge … yum, yum!

I was slightly surprised at how this pie came together. My “go-to” recipe is custard based; meaning it has eggs and then is baked in the oven. Just mixing sweetened condensed milk and lime juice I didn’t think it would firm up and have a key lime pie texture, but it worked out very well. So, in the hot summer months, we can still have key lime pie and I don’t have to turn on the oven!

Ingredients:

2 cans (14oz each) sweetened condensed milk

1 cup lime juice (I use Nellie’s & Joe’s Key Lime Juice – easy to find in most stores)

1 graham cracker crust

1/2 cup sliced almonds

Redi Whip – or any whipped topping of your choice

** Note – If you want to half the recipe then only use one can of sweetened condensed milk and 1/2 cup lime juice.

Other Options

Well, as I mentioned, I usually make a different version, so let’s explore some other classic recipes. Traveling up and down the Florida Keys you will encounter many versions of delicious Key Lime pie. The next time you visit Key West, see how hard it is to get anyone to agree on the “best Key Lime pie”.

Baked Custard Version – Traditional easy Key Lime Pie recipe

One 9-inch graham cracker pie crust

2 – 14oz cans sweetened condensed milk

6 egg yolks

1 cup Key Lime Juice (store-bought or fresh squeezed)

Blend the milk and egg yolks at low speed until smooth. Add key lime juice and finish blending. If you don’t have access to key lime juice, you can use regular limes, but keep in mind the flavor profile may be slightly different.

Pour the key lime filling into the pie crust. You can opt to make the crust. Using graham cracker crumbs and butter you can pat the mixture into a pie plate. Honestly, sometimes it’s much easier to use store-bought, but I will leave that up to you.

Bake in a preheated 300-degree oven for 15 minutes. Cool for at least 15 minutes before refrigerating.

Serve your slice of Key Lime Pie with fresh whipped cream.

Sponge Fisherman “Hooker” Style Key Lime Pie

This version is likely how the original pie was prepared per Chef Paul Menta. Obviously, we can’t make it the way it was originally made, but with a few updates, it is worth a try.

1 can sweetened condensed milk

2 key limes

1 egg yolk (you can use the white for breakfast – don’t want to waste anything)

6 inches stale Cuban bread loaf

2 coffee cups (oven-safe ramekins will work better)

1 spoon

Break up some stale bread. The harder the better. Put enough in the coffee cups to cover the bottom. Pour about an ounce of the sweetened milk in the bottom of each cup. Make sure you have the lid off of the milk can. Squeeze both limes into the milk can, making sure to get all of the juice out of them. Add the egg yolk into the can and mix with the spoon. Pour equal amounts of the liquid into each cup. Top with more bread and let sit out in the sun for 5 hours. After it sets then enjoy.

Well… obviously in today’s day and age we are not going to “cook” a pie in the sun. But using oven-safe containers, cook the “pies” in the oven at 300 degrees until the pie sets – eggs need to reach 160 degrees to kill salmonella. Cool and enjoy.

Interesting Alternatives to Consider

“Traditional” Key Lime pie has a crust made from graham crackers. How about using brown sugar instead of white sugar when you make your pie crust? That would put a different spin on the traditional pie. Think outside the box… try a shortbread crust. A bit more sweet and a totally different flavor profile. Want to go way outside the box? Try a chocolate cookie crust. Now… I got you thinking!

How about adding lime zest to the key lime filling? Little specks of green lime magic sprinkled throughout the pie. Fresh key limes can be hard to find. You can use regular limes, but the pie will taste different than the ones you tried in Key West. But, most grocery stores sell key lime juice. That’s not a bad substitute for fresh key limes.

Before you head out to the grocery store to buy a key lime pie, consider making one. Use one of the recipes I’ve shared or create your own. But if you do wander into a Publix bakery, grab one of their pies. Take it home… and sit down to enjoy a very unique slice of Publix Key Lime pie.

Publix Key Lime Pie Recipe - Fun in Key West (2024)

FAQs

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.

Why is key lime pie so popular in Key West? ›

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.

What place is famous for key lime pie? ›

Though Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe now has two locations in the Florida Keys, the original outpost on 200 Elizabeth Street remains the most authentic destination for all things Key Lime—from candy to dog treats to (most curiously) salad dressing. But, the pie, of course, remains the main attraction.

Can you freeze a key lime pie from Publix? ›

The answer- YES! In this post, we'll delve into the freezing process, share some helpful tips, and guide you through the steps to ensure your frozen key lime pie retains its authentic flavor and creamy filling.

What is the best store bought key lime pie? ›

Trader Joe's Key Lime Pie

That's why the key lime pie from Trader Joe's is so sought-after during the summer when this seasonal pie returns. It's yellow, it's made with sweetened condensed milk and real key lime juice (as it should be!), it's $5.49 — and it's perfection in a pie.

How long are Publix key lime pies good for? ›

Store-Bought Key Lime Pie: Store-bought key lime pies from grocery stores are often made with preservatives to cause a longer shelf life. These pies can last around 5 to 7 days in the refrigerator.

What is a fun fact about key lime pie? ›

Key lime pie is probably derived from the "Magic Lemon Cream Pie" published in a promotional brochure by Borden, a producer of condensed milk, in 1931. The recipe is attributed to Borden's fictional spokesperson, Jane Ellison, and includes condensed milk, lemon juice and rind, and egg yolks.

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

Plenty of people like a dessert with a bit of bite and will appreciate the extra acidity that comes from Persian limes. The main difference is that it requires more aromatic Key lime juice to make the famous pie sing.

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.

Who made the original 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.

Did Florida invent 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. However, evidence has emerged to suggest that Floridians aren't actually responsible for the inception of the iconic dessert.

What restaurant invented Key lime pie? ›

Stella Parks, Serious Eats “pastry wizard” and author of Brave Tart: Iconic American Desserts, persists that the first recipe for the Key Lime Pie was created in a Borden test kitchen somewhere in New York City in 1931.

Can you leave key lime pie out overnight? ›

We recommend to leave your pie out at room temperature for no longer than 4 hours.

Can I take key lime pie on a plane? ›

YES: Pies. Most baked goods, both homemade and store-bought, are safe to go on board with you. We don't imagine that you'd bring a pie or cake just on a dish through the airport, but it's worth mentioning that your baked goods should be secured in a box or container to keep them safe.

How long does store bought key lime pie last in the fridge? ›

If you prefer a frozen treat, you can eat your pie directly from the freezer. How long does key lime pie last in the refrigerator? We recommend eating your pie within 6 days if you are storing in the fridge.

Why is key lime pie so popular in Florida? ›

The History behind Key Lime Pie

Key Lime Trees were common in the Florida Keys by the 1800's. And at a place and time when refrigeration was not common, fresh milk was not common, and finding ways to make things that wouldn't spoil was very common, innovation happened.

Why does key lime pie taste like? ›

What does key lime pie taste like? Citrusy, sweet, and tart are the three words that come to mind when I think of key lime pie. Traditional key lime pie filling contains key lime juice, sweetened condensed milk, and egg yolks giving it a sweet and slightly bitter flavor.

Is key lime pie the official pie of Florida? ›

Key lime pie is synonymous with the Florida Keys. This citrus pie is the official state pie of Florida. Plus, there is an annual summertime Key Lime Festival in Key West, Florida. One bite of this pie is a true taste of the Florida Keys, a 120-mile island chain off Florida's southernmost tip.

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