When summer heat makes turning on the oven unthinkable, this Cream Cheese Lemonade Pie delivers a bright, velvety dessert with just four ingredients and absolutely no baking. Rooted in the American icebox pie tradition beloved at Southern church picnics and Midwestern family reunions, the recipe relies on a simple acid-dairy reaction to set a mousse-like filling — no eggs, no gelatin, no stove required. The result, according to the recipe’s author, is a pie tin scraped completely clean before the main course is even served.
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- —Zero cooking — the pie sets in the fridge
- —Only 4 ingredients, including frozen lemonade concentrate
- —Cream cheese must be fully softened to avoid lumps
An icebox pie tradition with real kitchen science behind it
The icebox pie has been a staple of American home cooking for generations — a category of no-bake desserts that farmhouse cooks relied on to produce show-stopping sweets without heating up the kitchen. This lemonade version sits squarely in that tradition, requiring no oven, no eggs, and no gelatin of any kind.
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