A bright, tropical mash-up
This Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Piña Colada mixes tart key lime with creamy cheesecake and sweet piña colada flavors. It feels like a little dessert and a cool drink at once. It’s easy to make and great for warm days or any time you want something fun and tropical. For a smaller, party-style treat, see these mini key lime pie desserts for inspiration.
What makes this dessert-drink so special
You get three flavors in one: tangy key lime, rich cream cheese, and coconut-pineapple piña colada. The graham cracker rim adds a nice crunch and ties it to classic key lime pie. It’s a relaxed, showy treat that works as a dessert drink or a boozy dessert.
Step-by-step: Make the Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Piña Colada
How to bring the recipe together.
Ingredients:
- 2 oz coconut rum
- 1 oz pineapple juice
- 1 oz coconut cream
- 1/2 cup key lime juice
- 1/4 cup cream cheese
- Ice cubes
- Whipped cream (for topping)
- Lime zest (for topping)
- Graham cracker crumbs (for the rim)
- Lime juice (for the rim)
Directions:
- Dip the rim of the glass in lime juice, then coat it with graham cracker crumbs to add a sweet touch.
- Add rum, pineapple juice, coconut cream, lime juice, cream cheese, and plenty of ice to a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Pour the mixture into a glass, add a generous amount of cream, and finish with a refreshing touch of lime zest.
Best ways to serve your Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Piña Colada
Serve it cold in a tall glass with extra whipped cream and a lime wheel. The graham cracker rim makes each sip feel like a slice of pie. For a party, pour into small glasses and garnish the same way. If you want a baked cheesecake version to serve on a plate, check ideas like this Boston Cream Pie Cheesecake for plating tips.
How to store this drink-dessert
If you make extra, keep it in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. It may thicken as it sits; stir or shake gently before serving. For longer storage, freeze the mixture in an airtight container for up to one month — thaw in the fridge and blend briefly before serving.
Quick tips for the smoothest result
- Soften the cream cheese a little before blending so no lumps remain.
- Use plenty of ice for a thick, slushy texture.
- Taste before serving and add a bit more pineapple juice or lime juice to balance sweetness and tartness.
- Use fresh key lime juice when you can for the best flavor.
You can also find more dessert mash-ups and tips at this creative cheesecake collection: Apple Pie Cheesecake Bites.
Simple variations to try
- Non-alcoholic: skip the rum and add extra pineapple juice or a splash of coconut water.
- Stronger coconut: swap coconut cream for richer coconut milk or add a splash of coconut syrup.
- More cheesecake: increase cream cheese to 1/2 cup for a thicker, tangier finish.
- Frozen pops: pour into molds and freeze for a frozen pop version.
Nutrition snapshot
Estimated per serving (varies by exact brands and amounts):
- Calories: about 300–450
- Fat: 15–25 g
- Carbs: 20–35 g
- Protein: 2–6 g
This is a rough estimate. Exact nutrition depends on the coconut cream, rum, and added sugars used.
Family-friendly ways to enjoy it
For family gatherings, serve a non-alcoholic version for kids by skipping the rum and adding extra pineapple juice. Offer small, chilled cups as a dessert sampler so everyone can try a taste without a big portion.
What pairs well with this treat
- Light snacks: toasted coconut chips or fresh pineapple slices.
- Savory bites: small skewers with grilled shrimp or chicken for a tropical appetizer match.
- Desserts: a simple shortbread or coconut macaron keeps the flavors in the same zone.
Common questions answered
Q: Can I make this without alcohol?
A: Yes. Leave out the rum and add extra pineapple juice or coconut water. It will still taste tropical.
Q: Will the cream cheese blend smoothly?
A: Yes, if the cream cheese is slightly softened. Blend well and use pulses to break up any lumps, then blend until smooth.
Q: Can I use regular lime instead of key lime?
A: Yes. Regular lime works fine but key limes are a bit more floral and tart. Adjust to taste.
Q: How far ahead can I make this?
A: Make it up to 24 hours ahead in the fridge. Shake or re-blend before serving. For longer storage, freeze and re-blend when ready.
Q: Can I use pre-made graham cracker crumbs for the rim?
A: Absolutely. Pre-made crumbs work well and save time.
Conclusion
If you want recipes that mix cheesecake with tropical flavors, try this Rich Piña Colada Cheesecake Recipe – A Classic Twist for a baked take. For another piña colada and key lime hybrid idea, see this Pina Colada Key Lime Pie Recipe | Food Network. For a fresh cocktail-style spin, check the Key Lime Colada – Garlic & Zest.
Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Piña Colada
Ingredients
For the drink
- 2 oz coconut rum
- 1 oz pineapple juice
- 1 oz coconut cream
- 1/2 cup key lime juice Use fresh when possible for best flavor.
- 1/4 cup cream cheese Soften slightly before blending.
- 1 cup ice cubes Use plenty for a thick texture.
- Whipped cream for topping
- Lime zest for topping
For the rim
- Graham cracker crumbs for the rim
- Lime juice for the rim
Instructions
Preparation
- Dip the rim of the glass in lime juice, then coat it with graham cracker crumbs.
- Add coconut rum, pineapple juice, coconut cream, key lime juice, cream cheese, and ice to a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Pour the mixture into the prepared glass.
- Top with whipped cream and lime zest.