This pie screams beach/spring time!! I am not a huge coconut fan but the looks of this pie might change that! Elizabeth @ Confessions of a Baking Queen recently posted..Salted Caramel Apple Cake
It might scream spring time to Elizabeth but it’s just turned Autumn in Australia and that pie is screaming bake me now! What a fantastic photo. Maureen | Orgasmic Chef recently posted..Silky Chocolate Cake
This pie looks amazing! When I was little, I use to love Lip Smacker’s Pina Colada lip gloss because it just smelled so tropical! I can’t wait to try this recipe! It is cold and snowy here too and this is the perfect pick me up. Thanks for sharing! Shannon {Cozy Country Living} recently posted..Perfect Pizza Dough
I am dying over how incredibly delicious and amazing that pie is!!! I puffy heart pina coladas!!!! It is still chilly here…I need a beachy pie like this to take my mind to the sun and shine!!! Jocelyn @BruCrew Life recently posted..Banana Cream Fudge
Ashley!!! This is down right gorgeous, I love, love, love ice box pies! And those coconut chips…it’s probably good that there’s not a TJ near me or I’d eat them everyday π Becca @ Crumbs and Chaos recently posted..Cilantro Ranch Pasta Salad #ranchremix
Ashley, DYIIIING over this fruity, tropical pie! You know me and my love affair with coconut–it is a deep, infinite love. And I am deeply in love with this creamy, dreamy pie! That coconut layer looks SO stupendously luscious and decadent, even if outdoors isn’t so beachy π here’s an idea: come to California where it’s pushing 80 degrees and bring this pie! We’ll hang out in the sun with Midori cocktails and this pie and eat roasted coconut chips by the bagful. I’m so glad you like them! Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel recently posted..Almond Joy Magic Pie (For Pi Day!)
This pie is calling my name! I adore making pies and this one sounds fantastic. Beautiful photos too! Tricia @ Saving room for dessert recently posted..Hot Cross Buns
Hi Mary. Coconut milk is a creamy liquid with the consistency of milk made by cooking coconut and water together and straining out the coconut meat. You find it in the alcohol section of the grocery store (it doesnβt contain alcohol, though). You can purchase it either in a can or a squeeze bottle near the mixers (like pina colada!). Hope this helps.
As the rain pours outside my window, I long for a piece of this Pina Colada Pie. Why isn’t it summer yet?! Nicole @ Young, Broke and Hungry recently posted..Coconut Key Lime Pie
Ashley your photos are so good, I actually felt the sunshine and smelled the ocean π Now, can I have a piece of this pie? Aimee @ ShugarySweets recently posted..Lasagna Soup
This is the perfect pie for Spring Break! It’s a “I can’t wait for winter to be over!” pie. π Due to nut allergies, I will replace the nuts with graham crackers but the rest sounds and looks wonderful! Wendy recently posted..Biscoff Toffee Crunch Bars with Biscoff Icing
OMG OMG OMG! This is like a vacation for my mouth! Lord knows when summer will get here — so this pie will just have to do. π Meghan @ The Tasty Fork recently posted..Asian Style Sloppy Joes
I just stumbled upon your web page just recently after finding this recipe on Pinterest. Cannot wait to try it out!! I love your site and you have so many recipes I look forward to trying out!
I just tried the crust … seems like way to much cookie and not enough butter. The crust is much thicker than pictured above; I’ve even tried a deeper pan. I think I’ll have to adjust this. Any comments?
Hmm…I used a deep dish pie plate for mine and it came out as pictured. But feel free to adjust to your liking! Add a bit more butter and fewer cookies for a thinner crust. π
I tried this and it should tell us deep dish 9 inch pie plate. My second layer wouldn’t all fit in the pan and it started over flowing once in the oven π
I am in Canada and have never heard of or seen Pecan Sandie cookies..graham wafer crumbs okay to use instead?
We also don’t have alcohol in our grocery stores..any other ideas where to get coconut milk?
Hi Lori. Yes! Graham crackers will work just fine. As for the cream of coconut…I am usually able to find this in my markets that don’t sell alcohol. If your markets sell non-alcoholic mixers, margarita salt, etc., you might find it next to those. Otherwise, check your international food aisle. I hope that helps. π
I love your pictures and recipes, they are mouth watering. Would love for you to share them with us at foodieportal.com. We are new but at foodieportal.com we are not photography snobs, we are just foodies.
Love this recipe. Found it on My Recipe Magic and am now a follower of your blog!
This week I am featuring your post on my Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop.
Please stop by! π
I am so glad you found me on My Recipe Magic – it is a wonderful site! And thank you for the feature; that made my day. I’m off to check out your site now. π
Wow! This pie seriously looks incredible:) This is definitely a pie I am going to make and Eat!! Stopping by from Ducks n a Row~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines Lynn H @ Turnips 2 Tangerines recently posted..Island Chicken
Oh my! This looks to die for!
I would love for you to share and link up at my weekly TGIF Link Party if you haven’t already this week. The party is open every Thursday night and closes Wednesday’s at midnight. https://apeekintomyparadise.blogspot.com/. Hope you will join us!
Have a wonderful week!
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Hi Tracie. I haven’t tested the recipe with fresh pineapple. If you give it a shot, you’ll want to add in approximately 1/3 cup of pineapple juice when you cook the pineapple with the sugar and cornstarch in step two.
Before the top layer is added, and the part of the pie that you bake, should it be sweet? I licked the spatula that the cream cheese and coconut milk were spooned with and it did not taste sweet. Will it taste sweet when all the layers are added? Thanks so much! Wanting for July 4th celebration!
April–the coconut milk and cream cheese layer will not be super sweet, just a creamy coconut flavor. The finished pie is plenty sweet, though, once everything is layered together. π I hope you like it!
Instant success! I made this pie and it was fantastic and used toffee shortbread cookies instead of pecan sandies (couldn’t find them at the store). I also made it in a greased springform pan and put the crust up the sides as well as the bottom. The reason I did this was because it overflowed in the pie pan and all over the oven. Turned out just a pretty from the springform pan and no mess!
THOUGHT I had all the ingredients to make this, infact I’m up to the stage were you put it in the oven for 40 minutes. Was just checking out the next step and wouldn’t you know .. It calls for whipping cream! Yikes, sad day…what can I do instead?
This looks so good! Found on pinterest but the link was to a sort of scrapey site–here’s that link if you care. They took your photo but didn’t link to it. I looked you up. π https://pieideas.info/pina-colada-pie/
I want to make this right now! For some reason I can see the bottom layer being lime too (yummm)….do you think that layer could work the same with lime juice, or would it need the structure/texture that comes with the actual crushed pineapple fruit?
This pie screams beach/spring time!! I am not a huge coconut fan but the looks of this pie might change that!
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It might scream spring time to Elizabeth but it’s just turned Autumn in Australia and that pie is screaming bake me now! What a fantastic photo.
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Yum! I had better hide this post from my husband or I will baking a pie on this Pi Day.
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This pie looks amazing! When I was little, I use to love Lip Smacker’s Pina Colada lip gloss because it just smelled so tropical! I can’t wait to try this recipe! It is cold and snowy here too and this is the perfect pick me up. Thanks for sharing!
Shannon {Cozy Country Living} recently posted..Perfect Pizza Dough
I am dying over how incredibly delicious and amazing that pie is!!! I puffy heart pina coladas!!!! It is still chilly here…I need a beachy pie like this to take my mind to the sun and shine!!!
Jocelyn @BruCrew Life recently posted..Banana Cream Fudge
Wow, this is not what I should be looking at at 9am!!! I am literally over here drooling over my keyboard, this looks soooo goood! I would love if you would come share them, or another recipe/project at my link party today! https://domesticsuperhero.com/2013/03/14/sharing-with-domestic-superhero-thursday-link-party-2/
this looks so awesome right now! I’m so ready for Summer it’s not even funny…
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I had to pin this because it looks way too good to NOT make. Must try this out soon, yum!!
Ashley!!! This is down right gorgeous, I love, love, love ice box pies! And those coconut chips…it’s probably good that there’s not a TJ near me or I’d eat them everyday π
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I got to sample this and it was WONDERFUL!!!!! I will be making this soon.
This sounds incredible! Wow- I need this pie, lol! π
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Ashley, DYIIIING over this fruity, tropical pie! You know me and my love affair with coconut–it is a deep, infinite love. And I am deeply in love with this creamy, dreamy pie! That coconut layer looks SO stupendously luscious and decadent, even if outdoors isn’t so beachy π here’s an idea: come to California where it’s pushing 80 degrees and bring this pie! We’ll hang out in the sun with Midori cocktails and this pie and eat roasted coconut chips by the bagful. I’m so glad you like them!
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This pie is calling my name! I adore making pies and this one sounds fantastic. Beautiful photos too!
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What is ” cream of coconut” ??
Hi Mary. Coconut milk is a creamy liquid with the consistency of milk made by cooking coconut and water together and straining out the coconut meat. You find it in the alcohol section of the grocery store (it doesnβt contain alcohol, though). You can purchase it either in a can or a squeeze bottle near the mixers (like pina colada!). Hope this helps.
No, get in MY mouth. This is fabulous Ashley!
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As the rain pours outside my window, I long for a piece of this Pina Colada Pie. Why isn’t it summer yet?!
Nicole @ Young, Broke and Hungry recently posted..Coconut Key Lime Pie
Ashley your photos are so good, I actually felt the sunshine and smelled the ocean π Now, can I have a piece of this pie?
Aimee @ ShugarySweets recently posted..Lasagna Soup
This is the perfect pie for Spring Break! It’s a “I can’t wait for winter to be over!” pie. π Due to nut allergies, I will replace the nuts with graham crackers but the rest sounds and looks wonderful!
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OMG OMG OMG! This is like a vacation for my mouth! Lord knows when summer will get here — so this pie will just have to do. π
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I know, right?? We have 60-degree weather today, but Thursday/Friday it’s forecasted to be in the 30’s with snow. I’m so over it.
I just stumbled upon your web page just recently after finding this recipe on Pinterest. Cannot wait to try it out!! I love your site and you have so many recipes I look forward to trying out!
I just tried the crust … seems like way to much cookie and not enough butter. The crust is much thicker than pictured above; I’ve even tried a deeper pan. I think I’ll have to adjust this. Any comments?
Hmm…I used a deep dish pie plate for mine and it came out as pictured. But feel free to adjust to your liking! Add a bit more butter and fewer cookies for a thinner crust. π
I tried this and it should tell us deep dish 9 inch pie plate. My second layer wouldn’t all fit in the pan and it started over flowing once in the oven π
Yikes! Yes, the instructions should read a 9-inch deep dish pie plate. I am so sorry you had trouble with the pie!
Do you think the pie will hold up for Easter dessert if I make it today?
Absolutely!
I am in Canada and have never heard of or seen Pecan Sandie cookies..graham wafer crumbs okay to use instead?
We also don’t have alcohol in our grocery stores..any other ideas where to get coconut milk?
Hi Lori. Yes! Graham crackers will work just fine. As for the cream of coconut…I am usually able to find this in my markets that don’t sell alcohol. If your markets sell non-alcoholic mixers, margarita salt, etc., you might find it next to those. Otherwise, check your international food aisle. I hope that helps. π
I love your pictures and recipes, they are mouth watering. Would love for you to share them with us at foodieportal.com. We are new but at foodieportal.com we are not photography snobs, we are just foodies.
I do not like cream cheese. Is there something that I could substitute for it?
Thanks.
Teri
I dont like cream cheese. Is there something I could substitute for it>
Thanks,
Teri
This was an amazing recipe….loved it:-)
Thank you!
Today is my birthday! I think this is a fantastic gift! Thank you for this recipe!
Love this recipe. Found it on My Recipe Magic and am now a follower of your blog!
This week I am featuring your post on my Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop.
Please stop by! π
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Sinea
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I am so glad you found me on My Recipe Magic – it is a wonderful site! And thank you for the feature; that made my day. I’m off to check out your site now. π
Wow! This pie seriously looks incredible:) This is definitely a pie I am going to make and Eat!! Stopping by from Ducks n a Row~ Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
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Thanks so much for stopping by, Lynn!
Oh my! This looks to die for!
I would love for you to share and link up at my weekly TGIF Link Party if you haven’t already this week. The party is open every Thursday night and closes Wednesday’s at midnight. https://apeekintomyparadise.blogspot.com/. Hope you will join us!
Have a wonderful week!
Hugs, Cathy
Just made this for Father’s Day! Followed directions exactly!!! To die for!! And only 1200 calories per slice π
Lol! It’s definitely good, but not figure friendly! π So glad you liked it!
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What do you think about using FRESH pineapple?? Would it still work?
Would FRESH pineapple work with this recipe?
Hi Tracie. I haven’t tested the recipe with fresh pineapple. If you give it a shot, you’ll want to add in approximately 1/3 cup of pineapple juice when you cook the pineapple with the sugar and cornstarch in step two.
My husband loooves coconut. I’m so going to make this. Thanks for sharing!
I hope your husband loves it as much as we did!
My husband loooves coconut pie. I am so going to make this. Thank you for sharing!
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Before the top layer is added, and the part of the pie that you bake, should it be sweet? I licked the spatula that the cream cheese and coconut milk were spooned with and it did not taste sweet. Will it taste sweet when all the layers are added? Thanks so much! Wanting for July 4th celebration!
April–the coconut milk and cream cheese layer will not be super sweet, just a creamy coconut flavor. The finished pie is plenty sweet, though, once everything is layered together. π I hope you like it!
This looks amazing!!! (although “icebox” does not entail cooking) Cant wait to try it!!
Instant success! I made this pie and it was fantastic and used toffee shortbread cookies instead of pecan sandies (couldn’t find them at the store). I also made it in a greased springform pan and put the crust up the sides as well as the bottom. The reason I did this was because it overflowed in the pie pan and all over the oven. Turned out just a pretty from the springform pan and no mess!
THOUGHT I had all the ingredients to make this, infact I’m up to the stage were you put it in the oven for 40 minutes. Was just checking out the next step and wouldn’t you know .. It calls for whipping cream! Yikes, sad day…what can I do instead?
I am making this right now!
This looks so good! Found on pinterest but the link was to a sort of scrapey site–here’s that link if you care. They took your photo but didn’t link to it. I looked you up. π https://pieideas.info/pina-colada-pie/
Thank you for letting me know!
I want to make this right now! For some reason I can see the bottom layer being lime too (yummm)….do you think that layer could work the same with lime juice, or would it need the structure/texture that comes with the actual crushed pineapple fruit?
Thanks!