Some desserts are more than just recipes—they’re memories. Granny’s Million Dollar Pie was my dad’s favorite, and my grandmother always made two: one for the family and one just for him. It’s sweet, creamy, fruity, and impossibly easy to throw together—no baking required, just chill and serve.
This no-bake pie has been passed down through generations in my family, and while other versions exist, none beat the one from Granny’s kitchen.
Why I Love This Recipe
It’s cool, creamy, and packed with flavor—pineapple, coconut, pecans, and a citrusy pop of lemon all wrapped in a fluffy Cool Whip cloud and spooned into a graham cracker crust. Whether you’re serving it at a summer potluck, a holiday gathering, or just for your own nostalgic fix, this dessert always gets rave reviews.
The best part? It takes 10 minutes and no oven—just mix, pour, chill, and enjoy.
Ingredients (Makes 2 Pies)
- 2 graham cracker crusts
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk
- ¼ cup lemon juice
- 1 small can Angel Flake coconut
- 1 (13 oz) can crushed pineapple, well-drained
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- 1 (13 oz) tub Cool Whip, thawed
Swaps and Notes
- Crust options: Use a homemade graham crust or swap in shortbread for a twist.
- Cool Whip substitute: Stabilized whipped cream works too—just make sure it holds its shape.
- Extra lemony? Add lemon zest for more zing.
- Toasted pecans elevate the flavor with a warm, nutty crunch.
How to Make Granny’s Million Dollar Pie
1. Mix the Filling Base
In a large bowl, combine the sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice. Stir until smooth and thickened slightly.
2. Add the Good Stuff
Fold in the shredded coconut, drained crushed pineapple, and chopped pecans.
3. Fold in Cool Whip
Gently fold in the Cool Whip until the mixture is light and evenly blended. Be careful not to overmix—you want to keep it airy.
4. Fill the Crusts
Divide the mixture evenly between the two graham cracker crusts, smoothing the tops with a spatula.
5. Chill
Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until set. Overnight is even better.
6. Serve
Slice, serve cold, and garnish with extra pecans or whipped cream if you’d like.
Tips for Success
- Drain the pineapple well so the filling doesn’t become watery.
- Let the pie chill thoroughly—this helps it set into clean, creamy slices.
- Don’t skip the lemon juice—it balances the sweetness and helps thicken the condensed milk.
Serving Suggestions & Pairings
This creamy pie pairs beautifully with chilled drinks and other easy desserts from ChefManiac:
- Big Family Banana Pudding for another creamy classic
- No-Bake Oreo Cream Pie to keep the chill going
- Old-School No-Bake Cookies for a nostalgic sweet pairing
- Chocolate Chip Cookie Bites for grab-and-go goodies
- Blueberry Lemonade for a bright, citrusy sip
Storage & Leftovers
- Fridge: Store in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 5 days.
- Freezer: Freeze the pie (covered well) for up to 1 month. Serve slightly thawed for a frozen treat.
- Make ahead: Perfect for prepping the day before your gathering.
More Recipes You’ll Love
If you’re all about no-bake treats, creamy classics, and desserts with a story, don’t miss these:
- Big Family Banana Pudding
- No-Bake Oreo Cream Pie
- Old-School No-Bake Cookies
- Chocolate Chip Cookie Bites
- Blueberry Lemonade
Final Thoughts
This Granny’s Million Dollar Pie isn’t just a recipe—it’s a legacy. With sweet pineapple, coconut, pecans, and a creamy filling in a graham cracker crust, it’s everything you want in a nostalgic, chilled dessert. Whether you’re honoring a family tradition or creating new memories, it’s a treat everyone will remember.
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