If you love margaritas and frozen pies, you’re going to love this Magic Margarita Pie. It’s quick to put together and so smooth, creamy and delicious.

I came across this recipe for Magic Margarita Pie in my Mother-In-Law’s recipe box. I knew it had to come from a friend or publication because this isn’t something she would have developed, but I didn’t find this version. This Margarita Pie has more booze in it than the ones that I was able to find. Maybe that’s why it’s called Magic Margarita Pie!

Are you celebrating Cinco de Mayo? It’s one of our favorite celebrations, which is funny because it’s a Mexican holiday, not an American holiday, but you know how we are when there is an opportunity to celebrate right? I think it’s one of my favorites because I love Mexican food and beverages.

You don’t need a celebration to make this pie. It’s perfectly luscious for anytime, especially in those warm days where a frozen dessert is so refreshing. I just love the flavors of the salty-sweet pretzel crust in contrast to the creamy boozy filling. You don’t need a celebration but a slice is a party all by itself.

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5 from 4 votes Print Magic Margarita Pie Prep Time 4 hrs 15 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 4 hrs 25 mins If you love margaritas and frozen pies, you're going to love this Magic Margarita Pie. It is smooth and creamy, and the pretzel crust with that little bit of salt if just perfect Course: Dessert, Mexican, Pie Cuisine: American, Mexican Servings : 8 slices Calories : 551 kcal Hostess At Heart : Hostess At Heart Ingredients Crust 2 cups finely crushed pretzels

3/4 cup butter melted

1/4 cup brown sugar Filling 14 oz sweetened condensed milk not evaporated milk

1/3 cup limeade from concentrate

3 tbsp tequila I used blanco

3 tbsp triple-Sec or other orange flavored liquor

1 cup heavy whipping cream whipped

Green Food Coloring Instructions Crust Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine crushed pretzels, melted butter, and brown sugar together in a bowl. Lightly grease a 9-inch pie plate and press pretzel mixture into the bottom and up the sides. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Allow to cool completely before filling. Filling Whip 1 cup heavy whipping cream until peaks form. Set aside. Combine sweetened condensed milk, limeade, tequila, triple-sec and food coloring. Whisk to combine. Fold in whipped cream. Fill pretzel crust. Freeze until set, approximately 4 hours. Recipe Notes Prep time includes nonactive freezing time.

Crust was adapted from SouthernLiving.com Nutrition Facts Magic Margarita Pie Amount Per Serving Calories 551 Calories from Fat 297 % Daily Value* Total Fat 33g 51% Saturated Fat 20g 100% Cholesterol 103mg 34% Sodium 482mg 20% Potassium 247mg 7% Total Carbohydrates 53g 18% Sugars 37g Protein 6g 12% Vitamin A 22% Vitamin C 1.8% Calcium 17.5% Iron 6.6% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This Magic Margarita Pie really does taste like margaritas, and if you like margaritas, you’re going to love this pie! It is smooth and creamy, and the pretzel crust with that little bit of salt if just perfect.

And speaking of Magic, here are a few more desserts that have a tendency to disappear at my house!



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