Ingredients
For the crust:
1 ½ cups graham cracker crumbs
¼ cup granulated sugar
6 tablespoons melted butter
For the coconut filling:
1 ½ cups whole milk
1 cup coconut milk
½ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup cornstarch
4 large egg yolks
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon coconut extract
1 ½ cups shredded sweetened or unsweetened coconut
¼ teaspoon salt
For the topping:
1 cup heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ cup toasted shredded coconut
Fresh cherries or chopped maraschino cherries for garnish
Method
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Mix the graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and melted butter until evenly combined. Press firmly into a 9-inch pie dish.
- Bake the crust for 8–10 minutes, then let it cool completely.
- In a saucepan, combine the milk, coconut milk, sugar, and salt. Heat over medium heat until hot but not boiling.
- In a separate bowl, whisk the egg yolks and cornstarch until smooth. Slowly whisk in some of the hot milk mixture to temper the eggs.
- Pour the egg mixture back into the saucepan. Cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, until the filling becomes thick and creamy, about 3–5 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and stir in the butter, vanilla, coconut extract, and shredded coconut.
- Pour the coconut cream filling into the cooled crust. Cover the surface with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3–4 hours, preferably overnight. Classic coconut cream pies commonly use a custard-style filling with coconut and a whipped-cream topping.
- Whip the heavy cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until stiff peaks form.
- Spread or pipe the whipped cream over the chilled pie. Sprinkle generously with toasted coconut and decorate with cherries.
- Slice and serve cold.
History
Coconut cream pie is an old-fashioned American cream pie that became especially popular in Southern cooking and classic diner-style desserts. Early American cookbooks already contained coconut-based cream and pudding recipes in the 1800s, while the wider availability of dried and shredded coconut in the late 19th century helped coconut desserts become much more practical to prepare. By the early 20th century, variations of coconut pie appeared in numerous cookbooks.
The combination of creamy coconut custard, a crisp crust, whipped cream, and toasted coconut remains one of the best-known versions of this classic dessert.
Benefits
Coconut provides small amounts of fiber and minerals, while eggs and milk contribute protein and several vitamins and minerals. The dessert is also satisfying because of its combination of creamy filling, carbohydrates, and fat.
However, coconut cream pie is a rich dessert containing considerable sugar, saturated fat, and calories. It is best enjoyed as an occasional treat rather than considered a health food.
Nutrition
Approximate nutrition per slice, assuming 8 slices:
Calories: 500–600 kcal
Protein: 6–8 g
Carbohydrates: 55–65 g
Fat: 30–35 g
Saturated fat: 18–22 g
Sugar: 30–40 g
Fiber: 2–3 g
Sodium: 250–350 mg
Values vary depending on the crust, coconut milk, amount of sugar, and whipped-cream topping used.
Conclusion
This creamy coconut cream pie combines a buttery graham cracker crust with a rich coconut custard, fluffy whipped cream, toasted coconut, and a beautiful cherry garnish. It is an elegant yet comforting dessert that works wonderfully for family gatherings, holidays, celebrations, and special dinners.