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Monday, May 20, 2013

No Bake Lemon Cream Pie with Blueberry Topping

This Lemon Cream Pie is great for warm weather because it doesn't require baking and is light (as in "not filling", not in calories-sorry:@). And if you choose to use a canned pie filling for the topping you don't even have to heat up the stove. The whipped cream mellows the lemon pudding nicely, this really was a new and different dessert for me-we loved it!
I have to give the Dollar Tree another shout out, they had the Keebler crust and frozen blueberries!
I think the soft and creamy pie filling is good enough to be served as is, without fruit,
or that you could substitute any other type of berry for the topping.

Lemon Cream Pie with Blueberry Topping
Pie:
1 C heavy cream
1 package of Jello Instant Lemon Pudding (4 serving size)
3/4 C milk
1 graham cracker pie crust
  1. Beat heavy cream until it turns into fluffy whipped cream.
  2. In separate bowl mix pudding and milk, whisk together well.
  3. Fold the whipped cream into the pudding and pour into pie shell. Smooth top.
  4. Cover with plastic wrap touching the top of the pie and chill for at least 3 hours (longer is better).
Topping:
2 C blueberries, fresh or frozen
Juice from half a lemon
3 Tblsp sugar-add more if you'd like to
1/2 C water
4 tsp corn starch
  1. Place berries, sugar and lemon juice in pan and heat until they thaw if frozen and begin to give off juice.
  2. Mix water and corn starch.
  3. Once the berries start to gently boil add the water/cornstarch and continue to cook, stirring constantly, until thick. It will get even thicker when it cools.
  4. Spoon cooled berries over top of pie or into a serving bowl and let folks add as much as they'd like.

26 comments:

  1. When it gets hot out I try to not use the oven. This no-bake lemon cream pie is a perfect pie for those miserable hot summer days. Looks delicious.

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  2. Not being much of a baker, the no baking is very appealing to me.
    Sam

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  3. I wonder if cool whip would work as well. Probably not as creamy.

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  4. I love ice box pies, and this looks SO good.

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  5. Looks delicious and refreshing! A great summer dessert! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Yum! It's almost blueberry season here and I'll be saving this recipe.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  7. Love this recipe, a keeper. Having cousins over for dinner next month, this may very well be the dessert of choice! xo

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  8. This is my kind of dessert - it looks fantastic!

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  9. I pinned this - I LOVE lemon. sandie

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  10. I have always loved blueberries and lemon together...this looks so good and I am trying to be less indulgent these days, how dare you post such an easy and yummy looking recipe!

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  11. Delightful....but why, oh why do I end up reading your posts when I am so hungry???!
    I do love lemon too!

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  12. Your post was up on my computer screen and my husband walked by and said, "I want it!" Poor guy, just had a tooth extraction today. Maybe I will make one for him in a day or two :)

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  13. YUMMY! I have a blueberry lemon dessert I want to try soon, but this one is so easy. Thanks for sharing about the $ Tree. I have checked out their frozen fruit since you mentioned it, but didn't know they had the crusts, too.

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  14. Oh wow, this sounds so good and I definitely need to make a trip to the Dollar Tree. Thanks tons for joining Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty

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  15. Years ago my hubby fell in love with a pie that sounds just like this. We have searched and searched all these years and not found it. Perhaps this will be the 'one'. I will let you know. Thanks. xo

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  16. Don't you just love blueberry and lemon? Looks wonderful.

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  17. Yum! and no baking! This would be great for camping.
    xo

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  18. This looks delicious, Lynn!! I never met a lemon (or a blueberry) I didn't like. The combination of the two looks yummy. :) Thanks for sharing this recipe; I'm pinning it to my recipe board right away. I hope you have a wonderful day.

    Hugs,

    Denise at Forest Manor

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  19. Yep. I pinned this one too. I'll bet if I checked, I have more recipes on my various recipe pin boards from you than any other single place. GNEE at Singing with Birds was a competitor, but she doesn't blog anymore. (GREAT loss!)

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  20. Hi Lynn, It is a good day today because I love your recipe for lemon pie and I just copied it for my records. Plus...I have time to visit today. All day if I want!!! A rare day indeed. I am sorry I have missed your posts. Life has just improved for me because I have no obligations except to play bridge on Weds. afternoon. YAY!

    Wishing you happy days with lots of sunshine.
    xo, Jeanne

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  21. Hi Lynn,
    I always use the same phrases. Not because I haven't enough vocablular but because each of your recipes IS yummy and tempting. Thank you for sharing this ingenious recipe.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  22. For some reason these photos are making me extremely hungry!

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  23. Love the combo of lemon and blueberries, what a delicious, quick & cool dessert for the holiday weekend! I'll have to remember to check my Dollar Tree for crust!

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  24. Oh, lemon love, this looks great! You have been such a prolific poster lately and I apologize for not being able to comment on every single post. Life is hectic right now!

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  25. Wishing you a peaceful Memorial Day Weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon,
    Miz Helen

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