6 Cool Summer Pies

These scrumptious summer pies are the perfect sweet treat this summer. They’re all easy to make and may use fresh summer ingredients or are best served cold.

Today’s post is a follow-up to last week’s 6 make-ahead summer cakes and I’m excited to bring you 6 cool summer pies! These are tried and true, honest to goodness, old-fashioned pie recipes that will pluck at your heartstrings and make your stomach smile.

The Best Summer Pies

Slice of peaches and cream pie.

Peaches and Cream Pie

What do you get when you combine a layer of juicy peach slices with a deliciously sweet cream cheese pie filling and whipped topping? My perfect peaches and cream pie recipe!

Orange Meringue Pie

Using only 5 ingredients, it’s easy as pie to make this sweet-as-sunshine orange meringue pie recipe, which lemon meringue pie fans will love.

Slice Of Fresh Strawberry Pie

Fresh Strawberry Pie

I have one bit of advice when it comes to this summer fruit pie recipe. Always make two, as one fruit pie is just never enough! How good do the fresh berries look, though? And the best part is, you only need 4 ingredients to make my homemade fresh strawberry pie. This includes juicy fresh strawberries, strawberry jello, cornstarch, and sugar. Serve with whipped cream for an absolutely amazing summer dessert.

By the way, there’s more than one strawberry pie on this blog. This is just my favorite one to make with fresh fruit every summer. I also have recipes for a strawberry cream pie, strawberry ice cream pie, and strawberry jello pie.

bit of peanut butter pie

Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Pie

This peanut butter meringue pie is an old-fashioned and classic Southern summer pie recipe. It includes three delicious layers, including sweet and creamy vanilla custard, light meringue, and a crumbly streusel-like peanut butter topping in a flaky crust. I promise it’s not too complicated to make and the pie is SO worth it!

Cherry Cream Cheese Pie - Beautiful!

Cherry Cream Cheese Pie

My Grandmama always made this cherry cream cheese pie especially for me growing up. It is still a favorite today. Fortunately, it’s easy to make with simple ingredients, like cream cheese, lemon juice, sweetened condensed milk, and vanilla extract in a graham cracker crust.

You can also adapt this summer pie recipe to suit you. While I use cherry pie filling because that’s what my Grandmama did (no fresh berries here), you might like to do raspberry or blueberry pie filling instead. Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream.

Slice of old-fashioned lemon chess pie, with full pie in background (summer pies).

Lemon Chess Pie

An old-fashioned lemon chess pie for those of us who can appreciate the simple, delicious, and lemony things in life! When you want a quick summer dessert that needs minimal ingredients, check out lemon chess pie. You only need butter, eggs, lemon, and sugar.

Place this sweet and zesty filling in a store-bought pie crust and this summer pie will be ready to serve in no time! Garnish with whipped cream and a lemon slice.

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31 Comments

  1. Not much on Strawberry Pie, but Strawberry Pudding is out of this world ! Make it just like your homemade Banana Pudding, only use sweetwened strawberries. My Mother-in-Law fixed this pudding many times during the strawberry season here in North Carolina. It keeps better than the bananas in the frige.
    Think we will have one tomorrow !!
    Try it and you will love it !

  2. Mmmm…. these look fabulous. Just made Christy’s Strawberry Cake with Cream Cheese frosting and it was one of the best cakes ever. It is almost gone and I just made it yesterday. Can’t wait to try these pies!

  3. Thanks for posting these great pies, Christy! I just made your Fresh Strawberry Pie for my husband for our anniversary last week and he loved it! I can’t wait to try some of your others.

  4. Oh my my Christy, this looks wonderful! I plan to make a couple of these at our next family gathering. I’m sure everyone will enjoy them! Thanks for the wonderful recipes you share with all of us. I hope you have a wonderful 4th.

      1. It was really weird for me when I was marired to my ex…I think I avoided calling them anything like the plague. UNTIL I had my son, then I called them Gammy and Granddad, since my son always seemed to be around. What a relief! My ex’s grandparents were Nana and Granddaddy from day 1 though.

  5. I have made the strawberry one numerous times. Always a winner! Love the crust recipe you gave with it, too.

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