Easy Meyer lemon pie with condensed milk – perfectly sweet and tangy, luxuriously smooth and silky. Every bite of this creamy Meyer lemon pie is a burst of bright and vibrant citrus flavour. Rich and so refreshing, it’s awesome with tea or as an end to a lovely meal.
(Love Meyer lemons? Me too! Check out these delicious Meyer lemon recipes that’s sure to chase those winter blues away – luxurious limoncello cupcakes topped with limoncello cream cheese frosting and this refreshing lemon layer cake with homemade Meyer lemon curd sandwiched in between – perfect for Easter!)
With words like “polar vortex”, “bitter cold” and “extreme cold weather alerts” in fashion once more, I am arming myself with the best cure for winter blues that I know – lemons, of course!
Lemons (and other citrus fruits) are at their best in the winter and are really one of the few things I like about the season. They’re sunshine on a plate! Like this easy Meyer lemon pie.
What are Meyer lemons?
Meyer lemons are a cross between regular lemons and mandarin oranges. They are juicy, less acidic and sweeter.
Unlike normal lemons, which are available all year, Meyer lemons only appear in shelves between November and March. Sometimes the window is even smaller than that. So as soon as I see them, I grab a bag (ok, two) and go on a Meyer lemon frenzy.
How to make easy Meyer lemon pie with condensed milk
And Meyer lemons shine in this recipe for Meyer lemon pie. It’s so easy to make too!
Just stir sweetened condensed milk, sour cream, Meyer lemon juice and Meyer lemon zest until combined. If you want the smoothest, creamiest pie filling, you have the option to sift your mixture through a fine mesh sieve into your pie dish.
Bake for 20 minutes, chill in the fridge until it’s set and you’re done! Egg-free and done in a flash (this is similar to my recipe for perfect – and also eggless – key lime pie). It’s really the easiest lemon pie ever.
These kinds of pie recipes usually have a graham cracker crust because they’re so great together. However, since it worked so well in my best lemon cheesecake recipe (have you tried it? So good!), I did a similar crust for this pie – graham crackers and coconut.
That flavour profile just works so well with the lemony filling. Think of it as your favourite graham cracker crust, but better!
You simply add sweetened shredded coconut and omit the sugar. The combination of the Meyer lemon pie filling and the coconut cookie crust is just crazy delicious.
It’s become my favourite crust to make and I’ve used it several times on TUB, like in these mouth-watering lime bars.
Ingredients you need for this Meyer lemon pie recipe
The ingredients you need to make this scrumptious lemon dessert are pretty straightforward. For the coconut cookie graham cracker crust, you would need:
For the Meyer lemon pie filling, you would need:
- Sweetened condensed milk
- Sour cream
- Meyer lemon juice and zest (and yes, you can use regular lemons if you can’t find Meyer lemons)
All these ingredients together is the perfect balance between sweet and tangy. And did I mention it was so creamy? It melts in your mouth. Just wonderful!
I love topping the pie with lemon whipped cream (to-die for) and more toasted shredded coconut.
Tools you need to make this easy Meyer lemon pie
True to its name, making this pie is easy peasy (watch the video if you don’t believe me!). No special tools required. Just bowls, a spoon to stir with and a 9-inch pie dish.
Of course, to prep, the following would be extremely helpful as well:
So how about it? Let’s get through these last few weeks (or months) of winter together with this creamy Meyer lemon pie with condensed milk. It really is a burst of sunshine on a gloomy winter day!
More lemon dessert recipes
If you love lemon as much as I do, you’d love these lemon desserts. Perfectly sweet and tangy, just how we lemon lovers like it!
Every lemon fan should have a recipe for everybody’s favourite lemon dessert – lemon bars set on a delicious shortbread crust.
This sweet and salty, soft and moist lemon ricotta pound cake is sure to win hearts too.
And lemme share a secret: I love lemons so much I have a whole category dedicated to just lemon recipes. Enjoy!
Easy Meyer Lemon Pie with Condensed Milk
Ingredients
For the Crust:
- 1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs
- ½ cup sweetened shredded coconut
- 6 tbsp unsalted butter melted and cooled slightly
- โ tsp salt see notes
For the Filling:
- 2 10-oz cans sweetened condensed milk
- ½ cup sour cream
- ¾ cup fresh Meyer lemon juice see notes
- Meyer lemon zest add all the zest from lemons you use
Optional Toppings:
- Lemon whipped cream see notes
- Toasted shredded coconut
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- In a small bowl, combine 1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs, ½ cup sweetened shredded coconut, 6 tablespoons melted butter and โ teaspoon salt. Stir until evenly moist. Press onto the bottom and up the sides of a 9-inch pie dish. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, stir 2 cans sweetened condensed milk, ½ cup sour cream, ¾ cup lemon juice and lemon zest until thoroughly combined.
- Optional: To ensure the smoothest filling, sift your filling into your pie dish through a fine mesh sieve to get rid of lumps (see notes).
- Bake for about 20 minutes or until the sides are starting to firm up but the middle is still a little jiggly (not soupy). Allow to cool slightly before chilling in the fridge so it can set completely, preferably overnight.
- Serve with lemon whipped cream and toasted shredded coconut.
Video
Notes
- If you watch the video, you’ll notice I did not put salt in the mixture. I actually forgot while filming but I added it in later.
- You can substitute regular lemons. Your pie will just be slightly tarter.
- If you opt to strain the mixture, note that you’ll likely strain away most of the lemon zest. To achieve a more lemony flavour, skip the straining so that your pie filling has all the zest in it. Don’t worry, it will still be super creamy!
- To make lemon whipped cream, just add lemon zest to this recipe for homemade whipped cream.
Nutrition
Nutritional information are estimates only.
Happy baking!
Did you make this easy Meyer lemon pie with condensed milk? I’d love to hear from you in the comments section below.
BTW just a friendly reminder: Valentine’s Day is around the corner! Planning to surprise someone with a really special breakfast? Check out this ultimate list of breakfast ideas. You’re sure to find a recipe here your loved one would love!
Anita Anderson
I am not a pie person. However, this dessert looks amazing and easy to do at home.
Jolina
Thanks Anita! And yes, this pie is a breeze to make. Hope it changes your mind about pies ๐
Thanh
That is the most beautiful pie!! I am extremely envious of your piping skills! And your recipe sounds so delicious. I first came across Meyer lemons when we lived in the US for a few years. Since, returning to Switzerland, they are nowhere to be found here, although I was lucky to find a Meyer lemon tree last year and I have been doing my best to keep it alive. There are three small fruits which are starting to ripen, and I’m already thinking of how to put them to good use, especially since it will be another year before I will have anymore (fingers crossed). Thanks for the delicious recipe!
Jolina
Now you are just making me jealous of your little tree! It sounds lovely. Thanks Thanh, I hope you get to make this pie and I hope you like it…the recipe works with regular lemons too if you have something else in mind for your Meyer lemons ๐
Erin
This sounds awesome and is beautiful to boot! I love Meyer lemons.
Gina Ritchie
Wow! I am not big on desserts. But, I would have a hard time passing this up!
Aisha
OMG this looks DIVINE! Your photos are amazing, I wish I could just bite right into them!
Kathy McDaniel
We will not be getting an early spring so I must make this wonderful and delicious pie because lemon makes me happy! Looks so beautiful and decadent!!
Jolina
Yes, let’s have lemons to counter the gloomy winter weather! ๐ Thanks Kathy!
Divya
You had me at “Coconut Cookie Crust!” I am crazy for coconut. Absolutely obsessed. In fact, I could probably eat the crust alone!
Jolina
TBH, I eat the crust on its own too haha! Thanks Divya ๐
Amy Scott
Oh my your decorating on this is so pretty! I love the idea of the coconut crust, so delicious. Mine would NEVER turn out like this I am certain but I’d like to try it. I love a lemon dessert!
Jolina
Thanks a lot Amy! I’m sure you’ll do great ๐ Hope you like the pie!
Vicki
This looks delicious! I love lemon desserts, so I’m adding this to my to-make list!
Dene' V. Alexander
Growing up Lemon Icebox Pie was my favorite and it was so quick to make! This reminds me of that, just fancier! Will be trying this in the near future!!
Jolina
Would you believe I’ve never had lemon icebox pie? Haha. I should definitely make some. Thanks Dene!
Hanady
I hope you’ve saved me slice! I don’t know what I’m drooling over more- the coconut graham cracker crust or the Meyer lemon filling! It all looks so amazing!!
Erica S
I spotted this on pinterest and instantly loved it. This sounds AMAZING! Coconut and lemon, right up my alley.
Jolina
Thanks Erica! I love the combination of lemon and coconut too. Hope you get to make this pie one day soon and I hope you like it! ๐
shannon
This look beautiful and delicious! a deadly combination.I love the whipped cream flowers an original touch.
Jolina
Thank you Shannon! I suppose it is haha. Hope you get to try it one day soon ๐
Elizabeth
Another delicious treat! I can clearly see your love for Meyer lemon…I’m going to start trying Meyer lemons.
Katie Foley
This looks delicious!!! Definitely going to try!