
A bright, easy no-bake dessert that layers tangy lemon cream with fresh raspberries in a buttery graham crust—perfect for spring gatherings and simple entertaining.

This Lemon Raspberry No Bake Pie is my go-to for spring parties, backyard barbecues, and any time I want a dessert that tastes like sunshine without the fuss. I first stumbled on this combination during an unseasonably warm March when I wanted a lemony treat that didn’t demand oven time. The result was a lightly tangy, pillowy filling that balances perfectly with bursts of fresh raspberry. The texture is smooth and creamy with a crisp graham base underneath and jewel-like raspberries throughout. Every time I bring this pie to a potluck someone asks for the recipe, and it has become a family favorite for its bright flavor and effortless preparation.
I love how this pie feels both elegant and casual. The lemon pudding gives a clean citrus lift while the cream cheese adds body and richness so the filling holds up when sliced. Fresh raspberries add natural sweetness and a lovely contrast in texture. The deep-dish graham crust holds everything together and is forgiving if you use a store-bought shell. I usually make this in a 9-inch deep-dish pie plate and find it slices best after a full chill. It’s the kind of dessert that tastes like you spent hours on it but can be assembled in minutes.
I remember serving this the first time on Mother’s Day; my mother closed her eyes after the first bite and said it tasted like an upscale bakery version of something her grandmother might have made. That kind of reaction makes it one of those recipes I keep in rotation for holidays and casual weeknights alike.
My favorite part is the contrast between the tart lemon cream and the bursts of raspberry. When I serve this at spring gatherings friends always comment on how fresh it tastes, and many are surprised it is no-bake. It travels well to picnics and the presentation with whole raspberries and mint looks like something from a patisserie even though it takes minutes to assemble.
Store the pie in the refrigerator in an airtight container or tightly wrapped with plastic film to prevent the filling from absorbing other fridge odors. For best texture, consume within 5 to 7 days. If freezing, wrap the whole pie with a double layer of plastic wrap and then foil, or freeze individual slices in sealed containers. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or serve slightly frozen for cleaner slices; if the crust softens after refrigeration, a quick 10-minute re-crisp in a 300 F oven helps restore some crunch.
If you want a lighter version, substitute low-fat cream cheese and use light whipped topping, though the filling will be less rich. For a fresher whipped texture, replace Cool Whip with 2 cups of stabilized whipped cream (whip heavy cream with a tablespoon of powdered sugar and a teaspoon of vanilla, then add 1 teaspoon gelatin dissolved in 2 tablespoons water for stability). Swap raspberries for sliced strawberries or a mixed-berry medley; blueberries will yield a milder profile. To make it gluten-free, use a gluten-free graham crust or almond flour crust at a 1:1 replacement.
Serve chilled slices on a simple white plate to let the colors pop. Pair with lightly sweetened iced tea or a sparkling rosé for a spring afternoon. Garnish with candied lemon peel for an elegant touch or a sprinkle of toasted sliced almonds for crunch. For a crowd, cut into smaller 12 slices and offer a small dollop of lemon curd on the side for guests who want extra tang.
No-bake lemon desserts have long been part of American summer cookery because they showcase fresh citrus without needing long cooking times. Instant pudding mixes became popular in mid-20th century kitchens as a quick way to thicken and flavor chilled desserts. Combining pudding with whipped topping and a cookie crust is a classic technique that evolved into countless variations, and adding fresh berries elevates the humble refrigerator pie into something seasonal and elegant.
In late spring, use freshly picked local raspberries for the best flavor. In summer, swap in blackberries or peaches for seasonal variation—peaches pair wonderfully with a touch of ginger in the filling. For winter, use frozen raspberries that have been thawed and patted dry; consider stirring a tablespoon of lemon juice into the filling to brighten preserved fruit.
Assemble the pie up to one day ahead and keep chilled until serving. If hosting a larger event, make two pies and freeze one; label with date. Prepare raspberries and lemon zest in advance, store them separately in the fridge in sealed containers to keep berries from becoming soggy. Use a pie server warmed under hot water and wiped dry to make clean slices when serving.
Bring this pie to your next spring celebration and watch it disappear. It manages to look and taste like a special-occasion dessert while remaining reliably simple to make. Enjoy the bright flavors and make the recipe your own with seasonal fruit and creative garnishes.
Soften the cream cheese completely at room temperature for at least 30 minutes to avoid lumps in the filling.
Pat raspberries dry after rinsing to prevent watering down the filling; excess moisture will make the pie loose.
Chill the pie for a full 2 hours or longer; slightly frozen makes cleaner slices and helps with transport.
Use a warmed knife (run under hot water and dry) before slicing for neat, professional-looking pieces.
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In a large mixing bowl, beat 8 ounces room-temperature cream cheese with 1/2 cup powdered sugar until smooth and creamy, about 1 to 2 minutes. Scrape the bowl to ensure no small lumps remain.
In a separate bowl, whisk 1 cup milk with the 3.4-ounce instant lemon pudding mix for about 2 minutes until thick. The mixture should lose its shine and begin to hold its shape.
Pour the thickened pudding into the cream cheese mixture and beat on low until fully combined, scraping the bowl as needed. Fold in 8 ounces of thawed Cool Whip gently to keep the filling light, then fold in the lemon zest.
Spread approximately 12 ounces of raspberries in an even layer on the bottom of the graham crust. Pour the lemon filling over the raspberries and smooth the top with a rubber spatula so the filling reaches the top of the crust.
Refrigerate the pie for at least 2 hours or until set. Before serving, spread the remaining Cool Whip across the top, arrange remaining raspberries, garnish with lemon wedges and mint, then slice into 8 pieces and serve chilled.
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