My childhood included consuming large amounts of Kool-Aid. With five children this was an inexpensive way for my mom to give us a fun drink, and we drank a lot of it. So I was very excited to find this Kool-Aid pie recipe.
One of my favorite childhood drinks in the form of a pie. The nostalgia. The wonderful memories. I had to try this fun dessert, and it did not disappoint. I made cherry for my first attempt, and it packs a punch just like the Kool-Aid Man. It is a bit on the sweeter side but still very good.
Kids will absolutely love making this easy no-bake dessert. Choose any flavor you like. It comes together within minutes. No special equipment is required. You just need a large mixing bowl and a rubber spatula.
Only four ingredients are used for this delightful pie that will make you feel like a kid again. The flavor options are plentiful. I have also made a tropical punch flavored pie and that too is a winner. Kool-Aid pie will add a little sunshine to your day. Who doesn’t need more of that.
Happy Eating!
And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19
Kool-Aid Pie
Ingredients
1 (14oz.) can sweetened condensed milk
1 packet of Kool-Aid (any flavor)
1 (8 oz.) container whipped topping
1 store bought graham cracker pie crust
Directions
- In a large mixing bowl pour the sweetened condensed milk. Add Kool-Aid and mix with a rubber spatula until combined and the color is uniform.
- Fold in the entire container of whipped topping until everything is mixed evenly and there are no streaks of color.
- Spread mixture into graham cracker crust. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
Notes
- You can use homemade whipped cream instead of Cool Whip.
- Reduce the amount of sweetened milk to bring down the sweetness.
- Freeze the pie during the summer for a cool treat.
You can find this recipe and all of my recipes that I share on Mustard Seed Sentinel, Meghan’s Corner.
https://www.mustardseedsentinel.com/post/meghan-s-corner-kool-aid-pie
Thanks for sharing!
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This is amazing! Thank you for this!!!!
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You are welcome! It’s a fun easy dessert. It is a bit sweet but we still enjoyed it. 😍
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This looks delicious. I’ll have to try it!
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Thank you Jill!! It’s a fun one. ☺️
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Looks good and delicious 😊
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Thank you, Ariela! It’s a nice sweet treat.
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That plate reminds me of my grandma. ❤ She had very similar plates. I love the idea of making this pie for Easter with a pastel color. It’s so pretty! Thanks!
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The Franciscan Ware Desert Rose dishes were my husband’s grandmothers. She gave them to me many years ago when we moved her out of her home in California. I am truly blessed to have an entire set of these beautiful dishes. I always think of Grandma when we use them. She was a special person.
The Kool-Aid pie would be so pretty at Easter. Great idea! Thank you Colleen 🙂
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What a great summer treat that would be. If you think of it when the weather gets warmer, we could add this to one of the summer newsletter issues. You have such great recipes to share.
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Yes, I think this pie would be really nice in the hot summer months. You could even freeze it which would be good. Sure, you can use it in your newsletter for one of your summer issues. Thanks Sharon!
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