Easy Key Lime Pie Bars - Easy Recipe - Sally's Baking Addiction (2024)

You’re going to love these 7-ingredient key lime pie bars, a square version of my favorite key lime pie recipe. Cream cheese adds the most delightful cheesecake flavor (and helps the bars set!), and a buttery graham cracker crust is a wonderful base for the tangy filling.

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Like key lime pie (or even mini margarita cheesecakes!), these key lime pie bars are truly one of the most refreshing, flavorful spring/summer desserts. And you know what? They’re incredibly easy to make.

Today’s recipe is typically my go-to when I need a no-fuss crowd pleasing treat. I just brought them to a BBQ the other night! (See even more BBQ cookout desserts.)

Why You’ll Love These Key Lime Pie Squares

  • All the texture and flavor of traditional key lime pie, but a little more cheesecake-y
  • Only 7 ingredients (see all of my 8 ingredients or fewer recipes)
  • Tangy-sweet flavor
  • Thick, buttery graham cracker crust, or spice things up with gingersnap crumbs!
  • Grab & go—no fork needed!
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You Need Just 7 Ingredients:

And this includes the crust. I count key lime zest AND juice as 1 ingredient… key limes!

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Start With a Crumb Crust

Below you’ll find my basic graham cracker crust recipe. It fits into a 9-inch square baking pan perfectly, as well as many 8-inch and 10-inch pans, and pie dishes. I love this particular crust because it’s altogether crunchy, buttery, thick, and not overly sweet like many crumb crusts of its kind. I use it for strawberry cream cheese pie, lemon blueberry cheesecake bars, and these mini key lime pies.

  • You need a careful ratio of 3 ingredients: graham cracker crumbs, sugar, & melted butter.
  • Use afood processoror blender to grind 12 full-sheet graham crackers into crumbs.
  • Stir the graham cracker crumbs and sugar together before mixing in the melted butter.
  • Press into your lined pan just until it’s no longer crumbly. Do not pack down too hard.

Other crust options:

  1. Gingersnap Crust: The original version of this recipe called for a crust made from finely crushed gingersnap cookie crumbs mixed with melted salted butter. I used store-bought gingersnaps, the hard and crunchy kind. The sweet/spicy flavor of the gingersnaps is an unexpected and delightful contrast to the tangy flavor of key lime. If you’d like to make the crust with gingersnaps, you can find the instructions in the recipe Notes. (Gingersnap cookie crumbs would be unbelievable on these upside down key lime pies, too!)
  2. Graham Nut Crust: Or you could combine graham cracker crumbs with ground macadamia nuts, like I do in my favorite key lime pie recipe.
  3. Pretzel Crust: Or try the pretzel crust from these peanut butter cup pretzel bars.

No matter which crumb crust you choose to use, press it into a 9-inch square baking pan lined with parchment paper, and give it a head start in the oven while you mix together your filling. (10 minutes prebake, as instructed below.)

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Key Lime Pie Square Filling

This 4-ingredient filling is tart, creamy, and sweet. The perfect balance of all three. Tangy, not sour. Smooth, with just the right custard-meets-cheesecake texture.

First, you need key lime juice.

Can I Use Regular Lime Juice Instead of Key Lime Juice?

Key limes can be difficult to track down out of season, which is the majority of the year. They’re smaller, more yellow, and a little sweeter than standard limes. You can substitute regular limes for key limes in this recipe, or use half lime juice and half lemon juice.

Can I Use Bottled Key Lime Juice?

Yes, absolutely. The brand I typically buy is called Nellie & Joe’s Key West Lime Juice, and it’s sold in most major grocery stores next to the bottled lemon juice. Not only does this make it possible for year-round key lime pie squares, but it’s also a lot easier than juicing all those tiny key limes by hand!

You also need the following ingredients:

  1. Cream Cheese: I don’t use it in my key lime pie recipe, but I wanted today’s filling to lean a little more towards key lime cheesecake. The flavor is subtle—we’re only using 4 ounces of cream cheese in the filling (1/2 of a brick), and that small amount manages to produce the creamiest key lime pie bars in the world. Avoid the fat-free kind.
  2. Egg Yolks: Egg yolks stabilize and set up the key lime filling.
  3. Sweetened Condensed Milk: One 14-ounce can of full-fat sweetened condensed milk sweetens the dessert and provides a smooth texture. I also use this in my oatmeal lemon crumble bars.
  4. Lime Zest: Lime zest gives the filling some colorful speckles, not to mention even more lime flavor. Zest either 1 regular lime or 2 key limes.

Spread the filling over the crust while the crust is still warm. Why? This will help the filling adhere to the crust a little better.

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The bars don’t take long to bake to bake, but they do require cooling and chilling before you can slice into them.

How to Cut Neat Squares

Cool baked key lime pie bars at room temperature for about 1 hour, and then refrigerate them for 2 hours or until the bottom of the pan feels cold. If you cut the bars into squares too early, they’ll fall apart. If I’m serving these at a party or event, I prepare them the night before just so I know they’ll cool and chill long enough to yield neat squares.

Slice them with a sharp knife and wipe the knife clean between each cut.

Are you hungry yet? Because I don’t have any key lime pie squares left to share. 😉

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For more summer dessert inspiration, see my roundups of favoriteMemorial Day recipesandBBQ cookout dessert recipes.

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Key Lime Pie Bars

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  • Author: Sally
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • Yield: 16 bars
  • Category: Bars
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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You need just 7 ingredients to make these simple key lime pie bars, a handheld version of my key lime pie recipe. Today’s bars are creamy and tangy with a simple graham cracker crust. Be sure to cool and chill the bars before cutting into squares.

Ingredients

Crust

  • 12 full-sheet graham crackers (to yield 1 and 1/2 cups (180g) graham cracker crumbs)
  • 6 Tablespoons (85g) unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup (50g) granulated sugar

Filling

  • 4 ounces (113g) full-fat brick cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 14-ounce (397g) can of sweetened condensed milk
  • 1/2 cup (120ml) key lime juice
  • 2 teaspoons lime zest (about 1 lime or 2 key limes)
  • optional for garnish: whipped cream and lime slices

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Line a 9-inch square baking pan (I love this one and this one) with parchment paper, leaving an overhang on the sides to easily lift the bars out of the pan. Set aside.
  2. Make the crust:If you’re starting out with full graham crackers, use afood processor or blender to grind them into fine crumbs. You can also place them in a zip-top bag and crush them into fine crumbs with a little arm muscle and a rolling pin. Stir the graham cracker crumbs and granulated sugar together in a medium bowl, and then stir in the melted butter. The mixture will be thick, coarse, and sandy. Try to smash/break up any large chunks. Press into the bottom of the lined pan.
  3. Prebake crust: Bake the crust for 10 minutes. Cool for a few minutes as you prepare the filling in the next step.
  4. Makethe filling:Using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle or whisk attachment, beat the cream cheese on medium-high speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Beat in the egg yolks. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Beat in the sweetened condensed milk, key lime juice, and lime zest until combined. After mixing the filling with your mixer, give it a final whisk by hand to make sure there are no cream cheese lumps at the bottom of the bowl. Pour/spoon filling evenly onto the warm crust.
  5. Bake for about 18-20 minutes, or until the edges of the bars appear set and the center is only *slightly* jiggly.
  6. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 30 minutes at room temperature on a wire rack and then chill in the refrigerator for at least 2-3 hours.
  7. Lift the parchment paper out of the pan and cut into squares. Feel free to garnish with whipped cream, lime slices, and/or extra lime zest. I used Wilton 1M piping tip on the pictured bars.
  8. The bars stay fresh in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Notes

  1. Make Ahead & Freezing Instructions: You can freeze the bars for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving.
  2. Special Tools (affiliate links): Food Processor | 9-Inch Square Baking Pan or this 9-Inch Square Baking Pan | Glass Mixing Bowl | Citrus Zester | Citrus Juicer | Electric Mixer (Handheld or Stand) | Cooling Rack | Piping Bag (Reusable or Disposable) | Wilton 1M Piping Tip
  3. Non-US Readers: ​​Don’t have graham crackers where you live? Use 200g ground digestive biscuit crumbs instead (about 13–14 biscuits), the same amount of butter, and add a bit more sugar (about 1/3 cup, or 67g). You may need to add a few extra minutes to the pre-baking time, as digestive biscuits are not quite as crispy-crunchy as graham crackers. And from what I understand, spreadable cream cheese sold in a tub in countries outside of the US is a little different from the spreadable cream cheese in the US. It’s thicker, sturdier, and more solid and should be OK to make cheesecake. I have no experience with it, but this is what I’ve heard from other non-US readers.
  4. Gingersnap Crust: The original recipe used to call for a gingersnap crust. To make this version, combine 2 cups (240g) finely crushed crunchy gingersnap cookies with 3 Tablespoons melted salted butter. Pre-baking and baking instructions remain the same.
  5. Can I Bake This in a 9×13-inch Pan? You can, but I have had better results baking a smaller batch, as written, in the 9-inch pan. If you want to make a larger batch, double each ingredient and bake in a 9×13-inch pan. Prebake the crust for 10 minutes, pour in the filling, and bake for about 35 minutes.
  6. Leftover Egg Whites: Here are all myrecipes that call for egg whites.
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FAQs

Can I substitute regular lime juice for key lime juice in key lime pie? ›

Ordinary limes make an exceptional Key lime pie, and they are a much better alternative to bracingly tart bottled Key lime juice.

What makes key lime pie thicken? ›

The only other ingredients you need are sweetened condensed milk and a pie shell to pour the mixture into. Here's the science: The acid in the key lime juice reacts with the proteins in the milk to thicken the mixture. That's why you don't need to bake it.

What is the difference between key lime pie and key lime cheesecake? ›

What is the difference between key lime pie and key lime cheesecake? Key lime pie has a more tart, more sweet, and less creamy flavor and texture. Key lime cheesecake has the flavor of key lime pie but also a strong cheesecake flavor, a thicker texture, and is taller.

What is the best substitute for Key lime juice? ›

In general, when substituting the lime and lemon juice mixture for Key lime juice, you should adjust the amount so it is 2 to 3 times less than the amount of Key lime called for in a recipe. In other words, if you need 3 tablespoons Key lime juice, you will use 1 to 2 tablespoons lime and lemon juice mixture.

Can you use lemon juice instead of Key lime juice? ›

You may substitute the key lime juice with a mixture of 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice and 1/4 cup fresh lime juice.

Why isn t my key lime pie green? ›

People expected their authentic Key lime pies to be green, matching the bright green lime color of the Persian limes they saw in their grocery stores. Key lime pie filling, however, takes its yellow color from the egg yolks used in its production.

What's the difference between a key lime pie and a lime pie? ›

Persian limes are more acidic than Key limes and thus often have a more tart flavor. Key limes, which are known for being particularly aromatic, are typically sweeter in taste, making them a perfect ingredient for the refreshing pie they're most known for (or for these fun Key lime pie-inspired s'mores).

Why is my key lime pie crust soggy? ›

Chill Your Pie Shell

Chill the pie shell until firm before placing it in the oven, whether it's empty or filled. Cold pastry going into a hot oven is key to a flaky crust, and a chilled empty pie shell is less likely to slip down as it bakes.

What is so special about Key lime pie? ›

The most pivotal part of the pie is the filling. The “sweet spot” between the tart key lime, and the creamy condensed milk is crucial for the pie's quality. Here at Teak we understand that balancing these two ingredients is an art and take this concoction seriously. Our guests love our Killer Key Lime Pie.

What does key stand for in Key lime pie? ›

The dish is named after the small Key limes, which are more aromatic than the common Persian limes, and which have yellow juice. The filling in a Key lime pie is typically yellow because of the egg yolks. Key lime pie. Cut-away view of a Key lime pie.

Which is better Key lime or lemon? ›

Both lemons and limes have similar nutrients. Lemons contain more vitamin C and antioxidant flavonoids than limes. However, limes have slightly higher levels of minerals and vitamins than lemons. For example, limes have more niacin, calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium than lemons.

Is it okay to leave Key lime pie out overnight? ›

We recommend to leave your pie out at room temperature for no longer than 4 hours.

Can you use regular limes for Key lime pie? ›

Key lime pie ingredients

Ideally you'll want to use small key limes and juice them. Alternatively, use bottled key lime juice (yes, it exists for real!) or replace with regular limes up to ½ cup (120 ml) of juice. Condensed milk.

Why does my Key lime pie have bubbles? ›

If over cooked, even by a few minutes, it will result in a thicker undesired texture. After the 10 minutes you will begin to see little bubbles forming at the surface of the pie. Gently tap the pie filling, if your finger leaves a little print on the surface, you know the pie is done.

Can I substitute regular lime juice for Key lime juice? ›

Key lime juice is prized for being tart and super-aromatic. You can use them in place of regular limes in any recipe, but they're an ideal choice for sweetened-up desserts like Key lime pie, cupcakes or thumbprint cookies.

Is lime juice the same as Key lime juice? ›

In terms of taste, key limes have a higher acidity, making them a little more tart than what we consider "regular limes." This makes them ideal for pairing with sweeter ingredients, hence the ever-popular Key lime pie.

Does Key lime juice taste different from lime juice? ›

Key limes tend to be small and seedy, with a distinctive lime flavor that is tart but not too acidic. They also have a distinct aroma, far more aromatic than common limes. 2 Grocery store limes, generally speaking, are Persian limes, the most widely commercially cultivated variety of lime.

Is there a big difference between lime juice and Key lime juice? ›

Persian limes are more acidic than Key limes and thus often have a more tart flavor. Key limes, which are known for being particularly aromatic, are typically sweeter in taste, making them a perfect ingredient for the refreshing pie they're most known for (or for these fun Key lime pie-inspired s'mores).

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