The Absolute Best Coconut Cream Pie. Truly the absolute best! A creamy, old-fashioned coconut cream pie recipe that this avid baker has used for over 40 years. I have never tasted a better recipe.

Coconut Cream Pie
Originally published Nov 2007.
Although I love coconut cream pie, I never order it in restaurants. That’s because of decades of being served gelatinous slop that bore little resemblance to the real thing.
I have been making this pie since I was 12 years old and have yet to sample better; nor do I hope to.

Unsweetened, fine desiccated (dried) coconut is what is used in this recipe.
This is quite an old fashioned recipe for this classic pie which is based upon a flour thickened, pudding-like custard pie filling.
I despise versions of this recipe that are thickened with corn starch. The texture just isn’t right.
A proper coconut cream pie should be velvety and creamy, not jelly like at all. This recipe gets it right and the results are well worth the effort.

Coconut Cream Pie
This recipe is continuously in our TOP 10 ever published on Rock Recipes, even after 15 years and over 1800 recipes published.
It gets many rave reviews and everyone who tries it loves it. This is the recipe you’ve been looking for.
2023 update.
This recipe has never wavered in popularity in all the time it has been posted on this website. I’ve found it still gets continuous rave reviews and is still consistently in our top ten recipes, even after 15 years online.
There’s a very good reason why it’s so popular. You’ll thank yourself for discovering why.

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NoNameRequired
Thursday 15th of June 2017
Wondering if using coconut milk instead of whole milk would work? Loooove the flavor of coconut!
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 11th of July 2017
I've never tried but wondered too if the extra fat would affect the thickening action .
Jean
Tuesday 6th of June 2017
I made this last night and had trouble getting it to thicken can any one help me with a reason why. Could weather affect it?
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 11th of July 2017
Humidity could affect the measurement of the flour which thickness the custard but honestly I don't think that much. How long did you cook it?
Jane
Monday 1st of May 2017
My husband has been asking me to make a coconut cream pie. I made it on the weekend & the filling was amazing. Not happy with the pastry. It was very tough. Next time Ii will use my regular Crisco pie crust. Great recipe. Thanks.
Barry C. Parsons
Monday 1st of May 2017
Sounds like you worked the pastry too much or added too much water. Butter is not as forgiving as shortening. Glad you enjoyed the pie filling.
Stephanie
Wednesday 12th of April 2017
I've been looking everywhere for a coconut cream pie recipe. Here we have one. Except I have EVERY OTHER INGREDIENT except whole milk. Would half and half suffice or should I get the whole milk?
Barry C. Parsons
Wednesday 19th of April 2017
Can't answer that. I've only ever used whole milk.
Cheyenne
Wednesday 15th of February 2017
I made this tonight and so far, the nibble I tasted is amazing. However is the whipping cream actually whipped cream or heavy whipping cream? Probably a silly question but I want to be sure before ruining my pie.
Barry C. Parsons
Monday 20th of February 2017
Here whipping cream is 35% milk fat, anything over that is fine, as long as it can be whipped.