Coconut Custard Pie – FULL RECIPE

If your palate yearns for a confection that unites the velvety opulence of custard with the sun-drenched sweetness of coconut, this Coconut Custard Pie will quell that desire in splendid fashion. Cloaked within a flaky, buttery crust lies a silken custard imbued with coconut’s tropical charm, crowned by a toasted golden flourish. Ideal for festive gatherings, convivial potlucks, or any moment you crave the solace of a homemade indulgence, this pie is both comforting and captivating.

CategoryIngredients
For the Crust1 pre-made pie crust (store-bought or homemade)
Optional: ¼ cup shredded sweetened coconut (to scatter on the base)
For the Custard Filling3 large eggs
1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk
½ cup whole milk (or coconut milk for deeper flavor)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon coconut extract (optional, for amplified coconut essence)
1 cup shredded sweetened coconut
For the ToppingWhipped cream or vanilla ice cream (optional, for serving)
Extra shredded coconut (optional, for garnish)

1. Prepare the Oven
Warm the oven to 350°F (175°C). Nestle the pie crust into a 9-inch dish. If desired, veil the base with a sprinkle of coconut for subtle texture.

2. Conjure the Custard
In a vessel, whisk the eggs until fluid. Incorporate condensed milk, whole (or coconut) milk, vanilla, and coconut extract. Beat until a seamless harmony is achieved. Fold in the coconut shreds, dispersing them evenly.

3. Assemble
Decant the custard into the crust, smoothing it with care. Crown with a flourish of coconut if you wish to embellish both taste and presentation.

4. Bake
Slide into the oven for 40–45 minutes. The center should tremble faintly, yet be firm enough that a knife inserted emerges clean. For a gilded top, broil for 2–3 minutes, watching keenly to avert scorching.

5. Cool & Revel
Allow the pie to rest upon a wire rack until cool, then chill for no fewer than 2 hours—or overnight for perfection. Serve chilled or at room temperature, each slice a symphony of cream and coconut. For added grandeur, crown with whipped cream, a scoop of ice cream, or a final whisper of shredded coconut.

A creation both nostalgic and exotic, this Coconut Custard Pie beckons with its balance of comfort and island reverie.

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