This Blender Lemon Pie Has Just 5 Ingredients!
If you love lemon bars, try baking this super easy lemon pie with a store-bought crust for a quick dessert!
Pucker up buttercup! You will fall in love with our simple lemon pie recipe.
If you love sweet & tangy lemon desserts, this one is for you. With just five simple ingredients, blender lemon pie is definitely a show-stopper and will beonlinee a family favorite. I first shared this in 2015 and am excited to highlight blender lemon pie again because it’s that GOOD.
We love a good citrus dessert at our house!
My mom makes this pie quite often and it’s a favorite among our extended family to take for potlucks and gatherings. Many of us here in Arizona have lemon trees, me included, and this is a perfect way to use up a lemon if you ask me!
I also have a key lime tree and bake this delicious key lime pie once in a while too!
Yes, you can use the whole ripe lemon in blender lemon pie!
The beauty of this popular idea is that you can throw a whole ripe lemon in this pie and blend it in with the eggs, butter, and sugar. I have done this many times. If you have a Meyer lemon, even better as those tend to not have a bitter pith, referring to the outer white portion of the lemon.
If you are worried about your pie being bitter, maybe consider first zesting your lemon into the blender, cutting away the white pith a bit, and then proceeding. You do you boo!
Blender Lemon Pie
yield: 6 SERVINGS
prep time: 10 MINUTES
cook time: 45 MINUTES
total time: 55 MINUTES
Grab your blender for an easy custard-like lemon pie for an effortless dessert.
Ingredients
- 1 medium lemon
- 4 eggs
- 1/2 cup butter, softened, sliced
- 1 and 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 nine inch pie crust, unbaked
- optional topping: whipped cream or whipped topping
Directions
1
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2
Slice the ends of the lemon and cut it into smaller wedges. Do your best to remove the seeds.
3
Add the lemon, eggs, butter, and sugar to a blender. Blend for 20 seconds or so until onlinebined. Pour the mixture into the pie crust.
4
Bake at 350 degrees for about 45-48 minutes. If the crust is browning too much, cover it with a bit of foil. You'll know it's done when the middle of the pie is firm. Let cool to set.
5
If desired, sift with a small amount of powdered sugar and serve with whipped cream or whipped topping.
Additional Notes
Recipe adapted from Baking.Food.online
Helpful tips for making blender lemon pie:
- This is written as a blender pie, but I am sure a food processor would work well too if that’s what you have on hand.
- I am thinking a lime version would be tasty too! Maybe use a couple of limes since they are smaller in size.
- If you notice your pie crust browning too much, cover the outer edges with a little foil. Have you seen these reusable silicone pie crust shields!? So smart!
- After serving, cover your pie with plastic wrap or scoop it into a covered container and it should last in the fridge for up to a few days.
- Readers in the onlinements have stated they have successfully substituted their favorite granulated sugar alternative for making this pie. This could be something to consider if desired!
The pie filling on this desert is insanely GOOD.
This tastes like a fancy custard pie but is honestly super low effort to pull off. If you like fresh homemade lemon bars then you’ll love this yummy, convenient dessert too! Enjoy.