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My Coconut Cream Pie recipe, complete with thick Graham cracker crust and loads of fragrant toasted coconut, can be made in under 15 minutes!

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Last updated on April 8, 2023

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Coconut is one of my most favorite flavors, naturally creamy rich and sweet so it’s no surprise that I love coconut in all forms. This classic ingredient is the star of so many of my favorite desserts, but number one on my list is my 15 Minute Coconut Cream Pie.

My coconut cream pie, complete with thick Graham cracker crust and loads of fragrant toasted coconut, can be made in under 15 minutes! I know you’re thinking that just can’t but I’m going to show you how!

[ Make your own Homemade Graham Crackers for a Graham Cracker Crust! ]

How to make a Graham cracker crust

Graham cracker crust is my go-to for creamy pies, cheesecakes, and tarts. Just as important as the filling of a pie is the crust, which is why I’ve perfected my Graham cracker crust recipe.

To make this crust, no baking is required — I just coat the Graham cracker crumbs in melted butter and press into one even layer in my pie tin. My favorite little trick for getting the pie out of the tin is to butter and line the bottom with a few layers of cling wrap, leaving some extra to hang over the sides. When the pie has set I simply lift the cling wrap up and remove the pie in one go. This means I never have to worry about the crust cracking.

What if you don’t have Graham crackers?

If you don’t have Graham crackers, you can use vanilla wafer crumbs or shortbread cookie crumbs — things with similar consistency and sweetness!

How to Thicken Coconut Cream Pie Filling

The filling of the coconut cream pie is a perfectly balanced, toasted, coconut-infused custard. Made with milk, eggs, flour, sugar, and of course toasted shredded coconut, the coconut cream pie filling is always silky smooth.

It’s super important here to take your time while mixing up the custard and keep a close eye on it while cooking. The eggs, milk, cream, sugar, and flour will combine and over low heat, they will begin to thicken up. While cooking the custard STIR CONSTANTLY. Keeping this mixture moving over a steady heat is what will allow it to thicken properly.

After about 7-10 minutes you will have a thick and rich custard that falls off your spatula in ribbons. If for some reason you do get bits of custard that curdle, you can fix this by straining it with a wire sieve. If you are gluten-free you can substitute the flour for 2 tablespoons of corn starch.

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How long does coconut cream pie last?

After pouring the rich custard into the pie crust the entire pie sets up in the fridge. Since this pie sets and is stored in the fridge it will last 3-4 days covered tightly. If you don’t top it with cream and save it for serving, the pie will last even longer.

How to store/freeze coconut cream pie?

This pie can be frozen without the cream! If you have any leftovers, which I doubt you will, you can freeze the remaining pie for up to one month. To defrost the pie just allow it to sit in the fridge until soft.

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15 Minute Coconut Cream Pie Recipe

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My Coconut Cream Pie recipe, complete with thick Graham cracker crust and loads of fragrant toasted coconut, can be made in under 15 minutes!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 8 slices

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  • Less than 30 Minutes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

My Coconut Cream Pie recipe, complete with thick Graham cracker crust and loads of fragrant toasted coconut, can be made in under 15 minutes!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 8 slices

Ingredients

Graham Cracker Crust:

  • 2 cups (6oz/170g) Graham cracker crumbs
  • 3/4 cup (6oz/170g) butter, melted

Filling:

  • 1 cup (3oz/85g) shredded unsweetened coconut, toasted
  • 2 cups (16floz/450ml) milk
  • 1 cup (8floz/225ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1/4 cup (2 ½oz/71g) all-purpose flour*
  • 1/2 cup (4oz/115g) sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Whipped cream:

  • 1 1/4 cup (10floz/282ml) heavy whipping cream, whipped

Instructions

  • Pre-heat your oven to 350°F (180°C) then scatter the shredded coconut onto a baking tray. Place in the oven to toast for 5-7 minutes. When golden brown,remove from the oven.

  • Remove the coconut from the oven and set aside to cool while making the crust.

For the Graham Cracker Crust:

  • Butter and line a 9-inch pie tin with 2 layers of cling wrap allowing some extra cling to hang off the sides. This will ensure you can easily lift out the pie once set. Set aside.

  • Prepare the Graham cracker crust by mixing the melted butter with the graham crumbs in a large bowl. Mix until you've reached the texture of wet sand.

  • Transfer the crust mixture into the prepared tin and press down using your fingertips. Once the Graham mixture has been pressed into the tin, place in the fridge to set. While the crust is setting prepare the filling.

For the Filling:

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, whisk the milk, cream, eggs, sugar, and flour until smooth. You want to make sure your flour doesn't get lumpy once added.

  • Bring to a simmer over low heat, whisking constantly for 5-7 minutes until thickened. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the salt, vanilla extract and the toasted coconut (reserving 2 tablespoons to coconut to garnish the pie)

  • Pour the filling into the pie shell and chill until firm, about 4 hours. It can be stored in the fridge at this stage for up to 3 days.

To serve:

  • Top the pie with whipped cream and the reserved coconut. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

Gluten-free? If you are gluten free you can substitute the flour for 2 tablespoons of corn starch.

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Sharon

4 years ago

This recipe came out reaaally good and it was very quick and easy to make! I do think that the measurements (in grams) of melted butter for the crust was i correct though as the mixture came really wet and I had to add more buscuits.

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Krystine

4 years ago

I made this for my sister in law and she said it was the best she ever had! I swapped out one cup of milk for one cup of full fat coconut milk and instead of a tap of vanilla I used a half tsp of coconut extract and a half tsp of vanilla extract. Also I added some some sweetened coconut flakes I toasted to the custard it was to die for!

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Jane

4 years ago

Hi Gemma, I love your recipes and can’t wait to make this one. I do want to know how you remove the cling wrap once you take the pie out of the pan. Seems tricky to do without breaking the pie. Thanks.

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Bonnie

2 years ago

Hi, can almond milk work in this recipe or only whole milk?

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Squirmydad

4 years ago

I made this recipe for my wife for Mother’s Day, she requested Coconut Cream Pie and I had never made one so I thought it would be fun. It was! I didn’t use a graham cracker crust though as I substituted girl scout shortbread with toffee cookies to make the crust. That custard recipe was deliciously simple and I can see using it as a base for a lot of other cream filled treats. I don’t know how to post a picture so here is a link to the finished product;
https://flic.kr/p/S7De9n

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Sophia sofia

3 years ago

Hi Gemma,
I am thinking of making this pie but i can only find desiccated coconut and in order to enhance the coconut flavor i am thinking of using coconut cream to the filling. Do you think that this will work well or should i make another pie instead , your chocolate pie perhaps which seems absolutely delicious
Thank you in advance
Sofia

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Milo

5 months ago

Can I replace the whole milk with coconut milk?

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Laura

7 months ago

Followed recipe as written. Pie has been sitting in the fridge over 12 hours and never got firm. Will have to throw it all out. Disappointed.

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Aiga

2 years ago

I love this pie can I add pineapple to the filling and do you have a pastry base recipe instead of the biscuit base please.

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Alex

2 years ago

Hi there, is it Ok if I use coconut flakes? Thanks very much

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FAQs

Why did my coconut cream pie not set up? ›

First, it's possible that your custard did not thicken enough. Before adding it to your pie shell, check to make sure your custard is not watery. It should be about the consistency of your average pudding. Second, it's much more likely that the layers weren't totally cooled before you assembled.

Why is my coconut cream pie runny? ›

There are a couple of things you can do to make sure that your coconut cream pie filling stays nice and thick! Chill the crust completely. The crust should be completely cooled off before you add the filling. If it's warm at all the filling will melt and get runny.

What thickens a cream pie? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

Do you have to refrigerate coconut cream pie? ›

Yes. As a rule of thumb, desserts that are rich in dairy should be refrigerated. This creamy coconut pie will last a reasonably long time when chilled, but the whipped cream topping will not keep at room temperature.

How do you fix a pie that didn't set? ›

Once you've noticed the problem, the only solution is to protect the crust and pop the pie back in the oven. If you look in the oven and see that your pecan pie crust has turned a perfect golden brown, you'll instinctively want to take it out -- even if the filling is too jiggly or even soupy.

Why is my coconut cream not thickening? ›

If you find that your coconut whipped cream is not thickening up, you can add some tapioca starch to it. The powdered sugar brand uses tapioca starch so that should help, but a tablespoon at a time will definitely do the trick. Don't add too much or else you'll end up with a very artificial tasting whipped cream.

How do you thicken coconut cream filling? ›

Egg Yolks & Cornstarch: Egg yolks and cornstarch thicken the pie filling. Combine the two first, then temper into the cooking mixture.

How to keep pie crust from getting soggy on coconut cream pie? ›

Some folks brush their pie crust's interior with beaten egg white or coat it with melted butter to create a moisture-resistant barrier between filling and pastry. Veteran baker and author Dorie Greenspan uses bread crumbs to soak up any excess liquid.

Is cornstarch or flour better for pie filling? ›

Cornstarch as Pie Filling Thickener

Cornstarch is faster-acting than flour and forms a smooth, relatively clear filling. Just be aware that too much cornstarch can create a slimy texture.

What causes a cream pie to get watery? ›

It may not have set properly if the custard wasn't cooked long enough or if it wasn't chilled adequately. Ensure you follow the recipe's instructions for both cooking and chilling times, and consider refrigerating the pie for a longer period if needed.

Which is better flour or cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch is a pure carbohydrate, but flour has more nutrients. Cornstarch is a common ingredient in a wide variety of foods and beverages. It's used by home cooks and in commercial settings. Cornstarch is not a very nutrient-rich food, though, so it's an open question whether or not cornstarch is bad for you.

Does coconut cream pie go bad? ›

A store-bought, unopened coconut cream pie usually stays fresh until the date printed on the package if refrigerated - generally about 2 to 3 days. Once the pie has been opened, it should be eaten within 2 to 3 days. If the pie is homemade, the expiration timeline is about the same; eat within 2 days for best quality.

Can coconut cream pie be left out overnight? ›

Pies with dairy and egg that fall in the cream pie category, such as our Coconut Cream Pie or a chocolate mousse pie, should always be refrigerated, according to Stephens and Wickenden.

How long can coconut cream pie sit out? ›

It depends on the pie. And the temperature of your room. Anything between 40 and 140 degrees (F) is the danger zone for bacterial growth. A transparent pie, or custard based pie will only last a couple of hours before bacteria begin to grow.

Why is my cream pie not setting? ›

It may not have set properly if the custard wasn't cooked long enough or if it wasn't chilled adequately. Ensure you follow the recipe's instructions for both cooking and chilling times, and consider refrigerating the pie for a longer period if needed.

How to make coconut cream solid? ›

Chill canned coconut milk in the refrigerator overnight. This will make the milk fat separate and solidify on top. Use a spoon to skim the solidified coconut cream from the top of the can and put it in a glass bowl. Reserve the remaining liquid for another use (see suggestions below).

Why didn't my pie filling thicken? ›

Maybe bring the filling to a boil before you fill it in the pie, because starch/semonila might need 3 seconds of boiling to unfold their binding features. Add a bit of flour (1-2 T), and make sure you cook it long enough. Flour needs to be heated before it will thicken (think about making a roux).

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