A slice of any of these summer pies promises to be sweet and refreshing.
Alison Miksch
If you think pies are just for fall and winter holidays, think again.
There are plenty of refreshing summer pies for the warmest of months.

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Frozen Margarita Pie
Serve up the flavors of everyones favorite citrus cocktail in pie form.
Its even finished off with a sprinkle of lime salt.
And what better way to use fresh peaches than in a sweet and fluffy pie?

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This pie recipe has been in our archives since July 1989 and is still one of our favorites.
Banana Pudding Pie
Banana pudding in pie form is sure to impress at any summer gathering.
Plus, it’s a great make-ahead option.

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No-Bake Lemon Icebox Pie
Just 15 minutes of hands-on time is required to make this icebox pie.
Watermelon Pie
We’ve got you covered with a fun new way to serve watermelon this summer.
Strawberry-Pretzel Icebox Pie
A homemade pretzel crust serves as the perfect base for a creamy strawberry filling.

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Think of this as a pie version of a classic strawberry pretzel salad.
If you want to use a bottled variety, check that it is 100% pure Key lime juice.
This slab pie is topped with a lush strawberry-infused whipped cream that perfectly complements the interior Key lime filling.

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The crust becomes golden when baking, giving each bite a tasty crunch.
You’ll garnish with extra strawberry slices and lime zest before serving.
Millionaire Pie
This stunning no-bake pie will definitely make you feel like a millionaire.

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Just be sure to chill for at least six hours to ensure the pie firms.
Dust the pie with powdered sugar before serving.
Lemon ice cream is the perfect contrast to the pie.

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Serve each slice with a spoonful (or two) of ice cream.
The store-bought graham cracker crust makes the perfect container for the sweet strawberry-flavored filling.
Top it all off with whipped cream and strawberry slices.

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