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    Home » Dessert Recipes » No Bake

    Lemon IceBox Pie

    Published: Aug 6, 2012 · Modified: Oct 22, 2022 by Kim Beaulieu · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Lemon IceBox Pie | Cravings of a Lunatic | Easy no bake recipe for a great lemon icebox pie!

    Hi folks.

    Today is reveal day for our Recipe Swap group. The group is run by Christianni of The Burwell General Store. Each month we make over a vintage recipe she chooses for us. The goal is to change 3 things about the recipe and make it into something else. I love the challenge of this. I have to admit this month I am cheating a bit and turning it into something easy. It's too darn hot to cook, turning on the oven is not permitted in the Bee household right now. We would melt. So I needed to turn it into something that did not require cooking or melting my family members. Wait, that just sounds monumentally wrong. Moving on. It's also a holiday in Canada today, a civic holiday but a holiday none the less. So on holiday weekends the last thing you want to do is anything at all. So this is what you get when you cross hot with lazy. Lemon IceBox Pie.

    The original recipe was for a Lemon Sponge Pie. Which actually sounds really good. Well, except for the part about turning on the oven for 45 minutes. Not gonna happen folks. Maybe in the fall but for now not a chance in steaming hot H...E...double hockey sticks. Below you can find the original and see why I love it, but also why I chose to make it a no bake recipe. 45 freaking minutes....I'd be in a puddle...on the bottom of the floor....and no one likes a lunatic puddle.

    Vintage Lemon Sponge Pie Recipe

    Sounds really good right. I may try it out once the weather cools down. I love the description of the restaurant being "charming", not a word you hear much these days. Unless you're watching a Disney movie. Has anyone figured out how Prince Charming was involved with so many Disney Princesses? The dude gets around. Okay, so we've determined:

    I'm hot.

    I'm lazy.

    I think Prince Charming is a giant DB.

    Yup, that about sums it up. Enjoy some pie!

    Lemon IceBox Pie | Cravings of a Lunatic | Easy no bake recipe for a great lemon icebox pie!

    No Bake Lemon Pie
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    5 from 4 votes

    A simple, no bake recipe for lemon icebox pie. Your guests will never know it only took 10 minutes to make!
    Servings 8 -12
    Author Cravings of a Lunatic

    Ingredients

    For the Crust:

    • 1 cup graham crumbs
    • 3 tablespoons butter

    For the Lemon Filling:

    • 2 boxes of Jello Lemon Pudding dry (99 gram packages)
    • 4 cups of milk
    • ½ tub of Cool Whip 1 L

    For the Topping:

    • ½ tub of Cool Whip 1L
    • optional: sprinkles

    Instructions

    For the Crust:

    • Melt butter in the microwave. 3 tablespoons should take about 30ish seconds.
    • In a bowl combine graham crumbs and butter, stir until well combined.
    • Press into a pie plate that you've already sprayed with non-stick spray. Tamp it down with the underside of a glass. Works really well.
    • Set aside.

    For the Filling:

    • Mix the dry pudding mixes with 4 cups of milk.
    • Once it's thick and creamy, add the cool whip and mix until well combined.
    • Pour this over top of the pie crust.
    • Smooth out.

    For the Topping:

    • Pour cool whip on top of filling. Smooth out.
    • Garnish the top with sprinkles if you like them. Just makes it extra pretty.
    • Pop it in your freezer for about an hour, or up to about 4 hours. Depends if you like your icebox pie soft or hard.
    • Remove and slice.
    • Serve with a big old lemony smile!

    Notes

    I'm a Canuck so our sizes are different from the states. If you buy the 32 ounce size and use half in the filling and half for the topping it's approximately the same as our Canadian 1 L so should work perfectly.

    Lemon IceBox Pie | Cravings of a Lunatic | Easy no bake recipe for a great lemon icebox pie!

    Yes I realize this makes me the laziest swapper of all time. I can live with it. The heat made me do it Christianni. Hope you forgive me for its simplicity. I can tell you it tastes great though. I might have been seen eating it right out of the pie plate. What? I had to make it look all even and perfect for the photo shoot. It's part of my job. God, I love my job!

    Lemon IceBox Pie | Cravings of a Lunatic | Easy no bake recipe for a great lemon icebox pie!

    Make sure you stop by and check out the other swappers. They all whipped up some amazing treats for you to swoon over. There is nothing like a good swoon. As long as it's over pie and not some over-sexed cartoon character. Just sayin'.

    Toodles and smoochies! xx


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    1. Kate

      August 06, 2012 at 7:07 pm

      5 stars
      Sounds and looks absolutely fantastic! Making it easy is never cheating. It's genius! I love a good ice box dessert. My mom was huge on them, so I guess it runs in the genes. Delicious yet refreshing and a beautiful recipe. Bookmarked! Now that I don't have anyone on my foodbuzz inbox anymore, my bookmark list is getting HUGE. lol. Hope you have an excellent week!

      ~Kadte

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:21 pm

        Thanks Kate. I have been making so many this year. I just refuse to turn on my oven in this heat.

        I hear you. I feel so out of touch since foodbuzz went away. I think once my son moves out and my daughter goes back to school I need to spend a few days tracking some people down and connecting. I've been a bad blogging buddy this summer. I just feel this weight of time on me, I know our lives will change forever in a few weeks when he moves out. So trying to just take it all in.

        Thanks for coming back. I adore you and your blog and do not want to lose touch with foodbuzz out of the picture. xx

        Reply
    2. elisabeth@foodandthrift

      August 06, 2012 at 10:18 pm

      Hi Kim, I absolutely love how you made your Lemon Ice Box Pie...so lemony and refreshing. A simple and easy recipe that is so perfect in this hot weather...no bake; that's the best part.

      I'm pinning this to on Pinterest! ...also I'm putting your blog on my new blog list (wiped out the old list by mistake)...time for a new one, anyway:D
      xo

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:29 pm

        I just love a good no bake recipe right now. I just will not turn on my oven. I even put a sign on it and taped it over the buttons so no one else will turn it on. I'm sure it looks hilarious.

        You are so sweet. I love to see people pin my stuff. It's so fun to go on and see one of my pics pop up. Doesn't happen often so I always get a charge of it.

        Again you are too sweet. Thank you for that. Mine went away when I moved to wp and I keep wondering whether to add one back on or not.

        Thanks for popping by Elizabeth. You are a total sweetheart. Your daughter is lucky to have you as her mom. I wish I had my mom around to do foodie things with. Very jealous of you two. xx

        Reply
    3. alex

      August 07, 2012 at 12:15 am

      so...I only made a drink, so I think that makes me slightly "lazier" than you. agreed, it's just too hot! I love any kind of pie like this....love that you added some cute sprinkles!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:33 pm

        Lol Alex. It's just too hot to do anything more than drink and eat no bakes, and order out. It was screaming for sprinkles...or maybe that was my belly.

        Reply
    4. Shari (@GoodFoodWeek)

      August 07, 2012 at 12:39 am

      This looks like so much fun - who wouldn't want to eat this 🙂

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:34 pm

        I ate a lot of it! lol

        Reply
    5. Choc Chip Uru

      August 07, 2012 at 1:46 am

      I am absolutely in love this delicious ice box cake my friend - no baking with all the flavour 😀
      I also adore the beautiful decorations of it too!

      Cheers
      Choc Chip Uru

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:38 pm

        Awe thanks so much. I don't use my sprinkles enough. Need to change that.

        Reply
    6. Ramona

      August 07, 2012 at 6:44 am

      5 stars
      Prince Charming is a DB... LOL!!! Okay... let me gather myself. 🙂 I love this pie.. it's my kind of "baking". Perfect recipe. 🙂

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:41 pm

        Sorry stuff just slips out. Imagine me unedited. Geez.

        I love easy. Baking that is.

        Reply
    7. Kayle (The Cooking Actress)

      August 07, 2012 at 7:38 am

      5 stars
      That is just about the most adorable thing I've seen today! I think you did a great job of making the recipe over!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:42 pm

        Awe thanks so much Kayle. I had so much fun with this one.

        Reply
    8. Valerie @ From Valerie's Kitchen

      August 07, 2012 at 12:20 pm

      Love the vintage recipe! Your variation looks like perfection for the hot weather we have coming up here.

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:43 pm

        Thanks so much Valerie. I really enjoyed doing this month's challenge.

        Reply
    9. Connie

      August 07, 2012 at 3:04 pm

      Hey Girl!
      I've missed this blog! For some reason when you changed the look, etc. it decided not to show up on my feed.
      Anyway, I looked you up today and saw this pie. My mom always made it (a different recipe) and now I make it for my husband. It's his favorite. I never have liked it because our recipe calls for Eagle Brand milk (which I despise) and lemon juice mixed, poured in a graham cracker shell, and topped w/ cool whip. I am going to try this with the pudding. 🙂
      & I totally agree about the heat. Our oven is off limits too!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:55 pm

        Hi Connie. I am so sorry, when I moved I think I lost quite a few people. So glad you came in search of me. That makes me supremely happy.

        It's so easy with the pudding. You will freak out how good it is too. What's cool too is if you are looking for lower calorie just use the sugar free jello pudding and cool whip. I don't but I would guess anyone could. Lol.

        I put a sign on my stove. That way the kids remember to leave it alone too.

        Reply
    10. Christine

      August 07, 2012 at 3:47 pm

      I so want a slice of this pie. Looks awesome!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:55 pm

        Thanks so much.

        Reply
    11. Shumaila

      August 07, 2012 at 4:12 pm

      Oh my god- that looks so "charming"! 🙂 Pinning this!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:58 pm

        Thanks Shumi. I really loved doing this one.

        Reply
    12. kitchenriffs

      August 07, 2012 at 6:18 pm

      The sprinkles are good. There's the proof any of us need that you're not really lazy. 😉 Nice, cool adaption. Looks great; but you do owe us the original, you know. 😉

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 08, 2012 at 11:59 pm

        Bah, not sure sprinkles qualify as work. I just cannot bring myself to even look at my oven right now. I'll have to do the original in the fall.

        Reply
    13. lindsay | rosemarried

      August 08, 2012 at 11:56 am

      I guess we tied for laziest recipe swappers, as I also refused to bake! I'm with you... it's too hot! But, alas, I think your recipe looks awesome. I love a good old fashioned ice box pie, and this one looks amazing. bravo!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 09, 2012 at 12:03 am

        Awe thanks Lindsay. I really love icebox pies during summer. I just can't fathom turning on my oven when it's this hot. Some days I don't even feel like eating, so that must mean it's super hot. lol

        Reply
    14. Bev M

      August 08, 2012 at 6:29 pm

      was curious about the cookbook that the recipe originally came from... I live near New Castle, DE.... the part they are referring to is actually called "Olde New Castle" or "Historic New Castle"... all very old buildings and houses ... William Penn landed there.... etc... very historic

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 09, 2012 at 12:09 am

        Hi Bev, thanks for asking. I'm tracking down our fearless leader who has the cookbook to get some info for you. I'll pop back once she replies. How cool that you have such a connection to the location. I promise to get more info for you. xx

        Reply
    15. Meghan

      August 08, 2012 at 7:32 pm

      I think prince charming is a giant db is just about the best thing I've heard all day! Love this icebox pie, it looks so light, summery, & pretty!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 09, 2012 at 12:16 am

        I must have been drinking when I wrote this one. Lol. Thanks, I really thought it was pretty and bright.

        Reply
    16. Kim Bee

      August 09, 2012 at 12:05 am

      Thanks so much for featuring me and my lazy little pie. I was so surprised by the response to this. Always nice to have people love your food. Makes me heart happy. xx

      Reply
    17. Tv Food and Drink

      August 09, 2012 at 1:04 am

      Anything that involves opening up your freezer and being presented not only with a refreshing blast of cold air but also a tasty dessert as well is A-OK with me! I'm pleased this swap did not turn you into a Canadian puddle! That's never a good thing - Gary

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 09, 2012 at 1:12 am

        Lol thanks. I love a good no bake right now. I swear I just want to sit inside the freezer right now.

        Reply
    18. Jennie @themessybakerblog

      August 09, 2012 at 3:25 pm

      This pie looks so good. Thank you so much for providing us with a recipe that doesn't require the use of an oven. I refuse to turn that hot box on while it's 100 degrees outside. I can't tell you how excited I am for fall to arrive. I want apple pie!

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 18, 2012 at 4:17 pm

        Thanks so much. I love no bake recipes right now. I look forward to fall baking myself. I miss being able to turn on my oven.

        Reply
    19. Anna @ hiddenponies

      August 10, 2012 at 12:21 am

      This looks so refreshing - I'm with you in not turning on the oven at the moment, and really, I'm not even moving enough to make something like this for fear of brain melt 🙂

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 18, 2012 at 4:20 pm

        No bake is my way of life for the summer. Too hot to do anything else.

        Reply
    20. Colleen, The Smart Cookie Cook

      August 10, 2012 at 10:12 am

      I saw this in my FB newfeed, and the photo made me so happy because it's so pretty! I love that it's simple & old-fashioned. The classics are the best.

      Reply
      • Kim Bee

        August 18, 2012 at 4:21 pm

        Awe thanks so much. I loved this one, it's just so cute.

        Reply
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