Millionaire Pie
In 15 minutes or less, you can make this easy and yummy NO BAKE Millionaire Pie that’s creamy, fruity-sweet, light, and no-bake, too. We served this at a potluck and it was a huge hit!
I love no-bake desserts in summer especially this particular summer when we experienced quite a heat wave with temperatures in the upper 90s and a heat index of over 100 F. I am from the Philippines so I should be used to this muggy weather, I know, but trust me, even I didn’t enjoy it a bit!
Thankfully, there are many sweet treats to enjoy this summer and to help us cool down, too. Certainly, this Millionaire Pie is one of them!
I discovered this classic pie when I was looking for a no-bake dessert to feature on our 30-Day Challenge and also to serve on our church potluck.
I didn’t get the chance to feature this yummy pie earlier as our readers in an online vote on our page chose the strawberry pie to be posted ahead. But, I promised them that before summer ends, the recipe for Millionaire Pie will follow. So, here it is.
As you can see, it is totally loaded with yumminess – crushed pineapple, cream cheese and then pecans! How you can go wrong with such a combo? And it takes no longer than 15 minutes to make especially if you use a store-bought graham cracker crust.
Most, of all it’s no-bake and when the temps go as high as 100 F you certainly wouldn’t want to turn on the oven even to make a dessert!
It was so good that after tasting the first one, I decided to make another one! The pie sets really well so it’s not a pain to slice which makes this a true winner in my book!
WHAT MAKES THIS PIE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER VERSIONS OF MILLIONAIRE PIE?
If you’ve seen other millionaire pie versions, you’d at once notice that they have a more pinkish hue. That’s because they include maraschino cherries in the pie itself. This version doesn’t have that.
In my opinion, this version doesn’t require the addition of cherries. It stands on its own and is actually perfectly delicious and not overly sweet. Just the perfect balance of cheesy, sweety, goodness!
I have tried adding cherries and because this recipe as written doesn’t have lemon juice, it turned out too sweet for my liking. If you wish to add cherries make sure to balance it out with a little bit of lemon juice so the sweet element doesn’t overpower.
This recipe as well does not use condensed milk but simply a little bit of sugar and that’s enough. I tend not to like overly sweet desserts so this combination is perfect for me. You can adjust the sugar if you like. I also use unsweetened shredded coconut but if you cannot find that slightly sweetened coconut shouldn’t make too much of a difference. It wouldn’t make it too sweet – still perfect.
Having said all that, I’m hoping to add the condensed milk version of this amazing millionaire pie complete with cherries next time as it sure looks festive and is perfect for the holidays!
Enjoy this crazy easy but absolutely scrumptious pie!
FOR FULL RECIPE & INSTRUCTIONS and to PRINT, SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW.
WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS FOR MILLIONAIRE PIE?
- 1 store-bought or homemade Graham Cracker Crust
- 8 oz block of cream cheese – get a good quality one like Philadelphia
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 8 oz can or 1 cup crushed pineapple
- 1 cup shredded or desiccated coconut – unsweetened works better for me so it’s not too sweet
- 1 cup chopped toasted pecans – provide the extra crunch and texture
- 2 cups heavy cream whipped until stiff peaks form and sweetened with 1/4 cup of sugar – freshly whipped cream is BEST to use here.
Simply assemble the topping on top of the prepared graham crust then chill until set! That’s it! Crazy easy, right? Believe me, it’s super yummy, too!
HOW TO MAKE MILLIONAIRE PIE?
Prepare the graham cracker crust if not using a pre-made one and chill in the refrigerator while making the filling. You can use the recipe here for graham cracker crust.
Using an electric mixer, whip together the softened cream cheese and sugar until smooth and well-blended, about 4 minutes.
Stir into the cream cheese mixture the crushed pineapple, grated coconut, and pecans. Mix well. Set aside.
Make the whipped cream. To whip the heavy cream, place the cream in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until it begins to thicken. Slowly add the sugar and continue to beat until stiff peaks form. Fold in gently half of the whipped cream (reserving the other half as a topping) and stir everything carefully until evenly mixed. Spoon the filling into the prepared graham cracker crust.
Top the filling with the remaining whipped cream or cool whip and spread it all over. Sprinkle the pie with extra pecans.
Doesn’t this look so pretty already? Now chill the pie until fully set! Enjoy!
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Millionaire Pie
Ingredients
- 1 store-bought or homemade Graham Cracker Crust
- 8 oz block of cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup sugar
- 8 oz can or 1 cup crushed pineapple, undrained
- 1 cup dried shredded or desiccated Coconut, unsweetened
- 1 cup chopped pecans, reserve a few extra for garnish
- 2 cups whipping or heavy cream, whipped until stiff peaks form and sweetened with 1/4 cup of sugar
Instructions
- Prepare the graham cracker crust if not using a pre-made one and chill in the refrigerator while making the filling. See the recipe link for a homemade graham cracker crust in the notes section below.
- Using an electric mixer, whip together the softened cream cheese and sugar until smooth and well-blended, about 4 minutes.
- Stir into the cream cheese mixture the crushed pineapple, grated coconut, and pecans. Mix well. Set aside.
- Make the whipped cream. To whip the heavy cream, place the cream in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until it begins to thicken. Slowly add the sugar and continue to beat until stiff peaks form. Fold in gently half of the whipped cream (reserving the other half as a topping) and stir everything carefully until evenly mixed. Spoon the filling into the prepared graham cracker crust.
- Top the filling with the remaining whipped cream and spread it all over. Sprinkle the pie with extra pecans. TIP: Use freshly whipped cream rather than cool whip because it will hold up better. It will taste so much better too.
Notes
Nutrition
Last updated on November 26th, 2024 at 10:29 pm
oh my goodness what a delightful pie xoxo
It really is Beverley! Thanks and please enjoy!
This is ready in less than 15 minutes? Sounds like a great thing to make when you have last minute guests!
It is done in 15 minutes but you need to chill it until it's set for perhaps 2-4 hours. Thanks Dannii!
So pretty! It's funny, the last place I can remember seeing this pie was at a church potluck many, many years ago. This took me right back AND reminded me how good it was. I must make this soon!
It was surely loved at our potluck so I am not surprised at all Johnna! Thanks for stopping by.
This looks so
Scrumptious! Looking forward to making it for Eid celebrations next week!
May I please know what coconut was used?
Was it fresh? Or sweetened flakes ?
Thanks in advance !
Here it is Mehnaz –
1 cup dried shredded or dessicated Coconut, unsweetened (unless you want it sweeter). I used the unsweetened one but if you want it sweeter then you can use the sweetened one. Enjoy!
Looks yummy
Years ago, I had this pie at a Potluck dinner. I just prepared one a few moments ago. It's chillin' in the refrigerator now. I hope my Husband will enjoy the surprise dessert and be delighted, as much as I have come to love this dessert.
Years ago, I had this dessert at a Potluck dinner. I just prepared one, this afternoon. I left out the Coconut because my family doesn't like Coconut. I am hoping that my husband will enjoy the surprise dessert that I prepared when he gets home from work. I am so glad that I found this recipe on your blog.
Thanks for this lovely dessert. I got a thumbs up from my boys. Keep posting/sharing us your yummy recipes please.
Is this made with powdered sugar or granulated sugar?
Just regular white sugar and not powdered.
Oh WOW! I had this pie for the first time about 2-3 months ago at a Luby’s Cafeteria in Houston Texas. I cannot wait to make one and surprise my sister with it. Thanks for the recipe.
Can you add cherries to this?
Yes, certainly if you fancy that. Let us know how it goes. Thanks!
I just made it as mini pies it made 18 cupcake size pies
Sounds deliciously perfect! Thank you for letting us know. I should try that!
Wow this millionaire pie looks like one delicious dessert. We love pie so will be giving this a go soon.
My grandmother used to make a no-bake pie similar to this millionaire one. Thanks for bringing back those good memories!
This millionaire pie brought me back to my childhood. So easy. Delicious!
This is such a fantastic recipe. Just 15 minutes and so easy too. I am going to be trying it out soon.
This was so delicious. I really enjoyed the crushed pineapple and I can’t wait to make it again.
I remember this pie from my childhood in the midwest where nobody wants to turn on their oven in the summer! It’s so deliciously decadent – planning to make it this weekend!
So many incredible flavors and textures in this millionaire pie! I love how easily it comes together and that it is no-bake too. Definitely perfect for entertaining!
Made this pie over the weekend and it was a hit! Thank you for sharing!
Enjoyed this for dessert last night and it did not disappoint! I can see why it’s called a millionaire pie; this was hands down delicious!
This looks incredible. Any dessert that has pecans in is good with me!
I’ve never tried this pie but it looks super creamy and comforting. Bookmarking the recipe and definitely making it soon!
This millionaire pie looks so good! And easy to make! Can’t wait to make it 🙂
I am just drooling over this millionaire pie! We made it over the weekend and it was just perfection. Will definitely be making it again!
Tried this pie it was awesome love love love it
Yay! So glad you enjoyed it. It’s such a good pie indeed. Thanks!
I ended up making this twice in one week ☺️. It was easy to make and so yummy. I used sweetened coconut, I couldn’t find the unsweetened ones. To me, it didn’t come out to sweet. The second time, I didn’t put the pecans. My friend doesn’t like nuts. It was delicious as well. Thanks for the recipe.
I’m so glad to know you enjoyed this millionaire pie! Thank you for letting us know. My whole family loves this delicious pie!
Have you ever made this as sugar free? Wondering how a sugar substitute would taste. Thanks
I haven’t made it with sugar substitute but I cannot see why it won’t work. Just taste the pie as you prepare it and adjust the sweetness to your liking. Let us know how it goes! We’d love to know. Thank you!
I made this for my boyfriend that is diabetic. I used monkfruit as the sweetener, 1/3 less fat cream cheese, unsweetened coconut and pineapple and instead of whipped cream I did an 8 oz container sugar free cool whip. We all loved it!
Glad you were able to adapt this to your needs! Thanks for letting us know.
I had made this several times more than 40 years ago. Misplaced the recipe. So I’m thrilled to see it posted. THANKS !
Thank you for this recipe! It was so easy, and a big hit for our recent pot luck! Yum!
It’s chilling in the fridge right now. The filling tasted delightful after everything was mixed together. I bought a pecan pie crust instead of Graham cracker crust to use. I used chopped fresh pineapples instead of canned and extracted a little juice. I also toasted my unsweetened coconut for another level of flavor. Topped it with pecans and a little of toasted coconut. It’s beautiful and I can’t wait to cut into it.
Can you use something beside pineapple my family does not like it.
Can you replace pineapple with another fruit my family doesn’t like pineapple.
You can try banana or mango puree if you like but it won’t taste the same. I haven’t done it with any other fruit. If you just don’t like the taste of pineapple – let me assure you – it’s not very pineapple forward but a good balance of flavors with the cream cheese, coconuts, pecans and whipped cream thrown in. It’s so delicious!
I found this to be to much for one pie crust. So now I have a very tall pie chilling. Anyone else see this too?
It’s perfectly fine. It’s just the whipped cream but once you taste it you’ll see it’s just right. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Can I use cool whip? For a lower calorie option.
It won’t set up as nicely as the whipping cream so I personally use the heavy cream instead but it’s up to you.
Make it a few time love it!!!!
Yay! So glad you liked this! Thank you for letting us know.