Frozen Strawberry Margarita Pie

 

Frozen Strawberry Margarita Pie

Strawberry Margaritas are my moms favorite and I just knew I had to make a pie for her to enjoy on Mother’s Day. Combining the flavor of a frozen strawberry Margarita into a pie only left me with one dilemma….what type of crust to make for it. I like my margaritas with a salted rim and so does she, even if it’s a fruit Margarita, so something salty was in order. I’ve seen other desserts with a pretzel crust and I made pretzel toffee recently and thought it would be a great compliment to this pie.

It has been 98 degrees already, the heat kicked up about a week ago. A frozen dessert is really perfect timing.  This pie is so refreshing and delicious. The pretzel crust is just the perfect compliment to the tangy sweet margarita filling. I’m going to make sure I have these ingredients on had as I know this will be my go-to recipe for summer gatherings.

I made the pie in this beautiful Le Creuset Pie dish and I just love that is is deep. Lots of filling makes for a wonderful pie! If you’d like this bakers set keep reading…..I’m giving one away to one lucky Created by Diane reader! The baking set includes a 10 1/2 inch Le Creuset pie plate, French trivet, pie bird and oven mitt.

I sliced a strawberry and lime for the top of the pie

 

pretzel crust on a frozen Strawberry Margarita Pie is OUT of this world delicious. Perfect for any occasion. from @createdbydiane

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4.60 from 5 votes

Frozen Strawberry Margarita Pie with Pretzel Crust

Plan to make this at least 6 hours before serving

Ingredients

  • 2 cups crushed pretzels
  • 6 tablespoons butter melted
  • 2-8 oz. packages cream cheese
  • 1-14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
  • 24 strawberries about 1 quart
  • 2 limes juiced
  • 1/4 cup tequila

Instructions

  • Place crushed pretzels and butter in bowl together and mix well, press into pie dish and bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
  • Cool pie crust completely.
  • Puree strawberries in food processor with lime juice. Add to it the tequila.
  • Beat room temperature cream cheese until smooth. Add sweetened. condensed milk, mix thoroughly. Mix in the strawberry mixture, blend thoroughly. Pour into pie crust and freeze for at least 6 hours.
  • *you can chill the baked crust in freezer to speed up this process.
  • *if you like it really sweet, you can add sugar to the cream cheese, about 1/2 cup or you can add 1/2 cup strawberry margarita mix in place of the lime juice, or in addition to it. I think the proportions will be fine.
  • * if you prefer a sweeter crust, add 1/4 cup sugar to the pretzel crust mixture. Brown sugar would be nice too.
  • *If the pretzel crust is too crumbly and won't hold together add a little more butter.

 

but then decided maybe it needed some…

whipped cream!

I beat a cup of COLD heavy cream with 4 tablespoons powdered sugar and a teaspoon vanilla until stiff peaks formed.

A dollop of fresh whipped cream on top of this pie topped it off so nicely. I did refreeze the pie after I put the whipped cream on so that it would stay neat when I sliced it, but you can top the pie with the soft whipped cream and serve it immediately.

The salty pretzel crust is just as wonderful as a salted rim on a margarita.

Note: this was baked in a Le Creuset Pie Plate which is a large 9″ pie plate

If you like the idea of a Margarita Pie, you may like these too.

Margarita Cupcakes with Margarita Frosting

For more fun desserts check out this great post from Tidymom.

strawberry margarita pie @createdbydiane

159 Comments

  1. Liked Created by Diane on FB and left a “Mothers’ Day” comment under the giveaway post. Thank you and Happy Mothers’ Day!

  2. I`ve tried this recipe and i`m really impressed, it has a very good taste. My both child tried it and they like it a lot. Thanks a lot for sharing.

  3. Mmm, that looks amazing! I love a good graham cracker crust with Key Lime pies, but for everything else, I love just old-fashioned regular crust.

  4. Signed up at LeCreuset. Favorite pie crust depends on the filling, but for Key lime pies and cheesecakes, I do love a graham cracker crust.

  5. I’ve never had pretzel pie crust. I’ll have to try it one of these days. My favors oreo pie crust. I signed up for Le Creuset’s email. Thanks for the giveaway!

  6. 5 stars
    This recipe just has to be divine, for real. Because it sure looks divine. I wanted to stop by and “Holla!!”, being that I’m one of your SITSta’s. I’ve added you to one of my circles on G+ too. It’s nice to eMeet you! – Carlo

  7. I Followed Created by Diane on Pinterest, and re-PINned Follow Created by Diane on Pinterest, and re-PIN

  8. My favorite crust is my own “tweaked” (nutty) version of graham cracker crust. =)
    Already signed up at LeCreuset.com.
    Thanks so much for the great giveaway and chance to win.

  9. 3 stars
    Tried this for my birthday…..I followed the directions exactly no had way too much crust and filling left over. Also it was barely pink and didn’t have much flavor….meaning I can barely taste the strawberries it tastes like cream cheese and that’s it. Very disappointed on my birthday

    1. I’m sorry you had issues with the recipe, the pie plate I baked it in is a large 9″ pie plate and does hold a lot maybe that is why you had leftover. As far as the strawberry flavor, I’m made this with delicious results and I’m sure it does have quite a bit to do with using ripe and sweet strawberries. If your strawberries are not ripe and sweet, the flavor most likely be as potent. I use strawberries from a farm stand and they are often really sweet and flavorful. But like with most pies and baked items, I select the best ingredients so they give the best flavor. Hope that may help for future baking endeavors!

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