Top off yourEaster spreadwith an easy and show-stopping pie that highlights the best spring has to offer.
This collection ofeasy Easter pie recipestruly has something for everyone.
If dinner is the plan, go for a decadent chocolate peanut butter or banana pudding pie.

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It’s also a great make-ahead option since it needs at least 7 hours to chill in the fridge.
It will transport you straight to the tropics.
Best of all, it comes togetherwithout the need to turn on your oven.

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It’s guaranteed to be unlike any pie you’ve made before.
Espresso powder enhances the chocolate flavor in this dreamy pie.
What’s not to love?

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Heavenly Key Lime Pie is wonderful with fresh or bottled Key lime juice.
It’s the perfect spring or summer treat.
No-Bake Strawberry Pie
We immediately love any recipe that has “no-bake” in the title.

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This one happens to taste as incredible as it is easy to make!
Plus, it’s possible for you to tellChef Bill Smith’s story behind the recipewhen you serve it.
Pile high with homemade whipped cream and fresh berries.

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We recommend topping each slice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
This cool and creamy, no-bake pie will be a bright spot on your Easter table.
This ensures everyone gets the same size.

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Only the crust is baked, so you won’t heat up your house too much while preparing it.
Lemon Meringue Ice-Cream Pie
A homemade lemon curd filling sits atop a delicious crust of vanilla wafers.
The meringue topping is worth the effort.

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Lemon-Buttermilk Icebox Pie
It’s just not Easter without a lemon pie.
The lemon-blueberry topping is optional, but we certainly don’t recommend skipping it.
Praline Key Lime Pie
Switch up the classic Key lime pie with praline.

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This chilled and refreshing pie is just the finishing touch your Easter menu needs.
Classic Chess Pie
This buttery pie has been making appearances on Southern sideboards for hundreds of years.
It’s always a welcome addition to a holiday lineup.

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The Ultimate Chocolate Pie
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It doesn’t get more decadent than this layered chocolate treasure.
You’ll find chocolate incorporated into each and every layer.
And neither will you.

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It’s a Louisiana staple that’s sure to grace your holiday table for years to come.
Kentucky Bourbon Pie
Chocolate, bourbon, pecanssign us up.
This classic Southern pie is an instant crowd-pleaser.

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The crust is made from peanut butter sandwich cookies, while the filling is a rich chocolate.
Strawberry Pie
This strawberry stunner will be the highlight of your Easter table.
Better yet, this easy pie only requires six ingredients.

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This elegant pie is sure to win over your Easter guests.

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