No-Bake PB&J Pie

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Pie pan filled with a batch of our Vegan Peanut Butter and Jelly Pie recipe

My earliest memory of eating a PB&J is when I was about 5 years old.

My family lived in New Mexico and my mom would take me to half-day Kindergarten in the morning, pick me up around noon and promptly make me a diagonal-cut PB&J once we got home.

I would eat my sandwich hovering over a towel “place mat” on the floor in front of the television, eyes glued on “Woody the Woodpecker,” slurping down milk between oversized bites.

Life was good back then. Mom planned everything, fed me when I was hungry, made my bed. Activities included cartoons, Nintendo and riding bikes. But life wasn’t “rich” then like it is now, filled with so many amazing people and experiences, which is why I’m OK accepting adulthood with open arms.

Maybe eating a PB&J today as an “adult” is some silly attempt to hang onto the simplicity of my childhood – a time when life seemed easy and Nintendo was king.

I think life can still be simple now, we just have to be intentional about it. And it doesn’t hurt to eat a PB&J (pie) once in a while just to keep things in perspective; to stay humble.

Somehow the combination of peanut butter and jelly does that for me. It takes me right back to 5-year-old Dana, even if just for a lunch hour.

Cans of coconut cream for making homemade coconut whipped cream

When setting out to make this recipe, I actually wanted to make a “PB&J Dip,” which you could still totally do if you wanted to go crustless. But the minute I saw the way coconut whipped cream reacted to date “caramel,” I knew a pie was in order.

Side by side shot of fresh dates and date caramel in the food processor
Dollop of peanut butter in a bowl of coconut whipped cream

You guys? This filling? It’s amazing.

Coconut whipped cream is already delicious on its own. But when you (naturally) sweeten it with date paste and throw in some peanut butter, things get CRAY. It becomes the thickest, fluffiest most ridiculous pie filling you ever laid eyes on.

Don’t you worry. I have other ideas for this combo up my sleeve. And I LOVE that it’s entirely refined sugar-, dairy- and gluten-free! Amazing stuff going on over here.

Freshly whipped vegan peanut butter filling for PB&J Pie
Pie dish filled with our naturally-sweetened Easy Vegan Peanut Butter Pie

So the pie. Assembly goes as following:

1. Bake 2-ingredient crust (the only baking involved)
2. Make strawberry compote and cool.
3. Whip coconut cream.
4. Add peanut butter and date paste.
5. Whip once more.
6. Add pie filling to crust and top with cooled compote.
7. Chill. Eat. Start living your life.

Capiche? Capiche. Let the party begin.

Side by side shot of strawberries and strawberry pie topping in a saucepan
Photo with half of a Vegan PB and Jelly Pie in it
Partially-eaten naturally-sweetened vegan PB and J Pie

This pie is ridiculous. Hands down one of my favorite recipes to date. It’s

Fluffy
Thick
Peanut buttery
Perfectly sweet
Jammy
Fruity
Surprisingly light
Naturally sweetened
Loaded with flavor
Sealed with a graham cracker crust
Satisfying
Shareable
Portable
& EASY

Is there anything NOT to love about this pie? I think not. Plus, it can be even further simplified by omitting the crust and making it a dip instead.

Serving bowl, fluffy peanut butter layer, strawberry jam, served with graham crackers, cookies and fruit. Hello, dip genie who suddenly has 15 friends lined up at your door for seconds.

More like hello poopularity. Yes, ‘poopularity.’

Vegan PB and J Pie with a slice removed
Slice of our amazing Vegan Peanut Butter and Jelly Pie
Slice of delicious Vegan PB & J Pie with a strawberry topping

You guys MUST make this pie. You will flip over how good it is. And if you do, share it with the world by tagging @minimalistbaker on Instagram. I’d love to see you relive the PB&J of your youth in pie form. Chee-ers!

Slice of our amazing Vegan PB & J Pie recipe with fresh strawberries
Partially eaten slice of PB and J Pie for a naturally-sweetened vegan dessert

No-Bake PB&J Pie

A PB&J pie that's vegan-friendly, naturally sweetened, and requires just 9 ingredients. No bake besides the crust, and packs all the flavor of a classic PB&J into a healthier-for-you pie!
Author Minimalist Baker
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Pie pan with two-thirds of a No-Bake PB&J Pie
4.95 from 20 votes
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 8 (slices)
Course Dessert
Cuisine Vegan
Freezer Friendly 1 month
Does it keep? 2-3 Days

Ingredients

CRUST

  • 1 sleeve Nabisco Original Graham Crackers* (or other vegan-friendly cracker/cookie // 1 sleeve yields ~1 cup + 2 Tbsp graham cracker crumbs)
  • 3 Tbsp melted vegan butter (we like Earth Balance or Miyoko's // or melted coconut oil)

JELLY COMPOTE

  • 1 pound fresh or frozen strawberries (or sub another berry of choice // 1 pound yields ~3 cups)
  • 2 Tbsp orange juice (optional // for sweetening)
  • 1 tsp chia seeds (optional // for thickening)

DATE SWEETENER

  • 1 cup pitted dates (if they’re not sticky and moist, soak in warm water for 10 minutes then drain // pitted before measuring)
  • 1/2 Tbsp coconut oil (melted)

PB MOUSSE

  • 2 (14-ounce) cans full-fat coconut milk (or coconut cream* // refrigerated overnight)
  • 1/2 cup salted, natural creamy peanut butter

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (176 C) and place a large mixing bowl in the freezer (for peanut butter mousse filling).
  • Add graham crackers to food processor and process until a fine meal is achieved. Then add melted butter or oil and mix to combine. Transfer to pie dish (or an 8×8 square glass dish // adjust number or size of dish if altering batch size) and press evenly into a crust (use plastic wrap to help get it flat if you’re having trouble). Bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Then set aside to cool.
  • Prepare compote in a saucepan by cooking strawberries and orange juice (optional) over medium heat until very bubbly. Then reduce heat to low and continue simmering to thicken. Use a wooden spoon to smash the fruit. Turn off heat, add chia seeds (optional), and stir. Chill in the fridge.
  • Add dates to the food processor and process until small bits remain or a ball forms. Then add a touch of coconut oil and a little warm water. Process until a thick paste forms. Add a pinch of salt for flavor balance if desired. Set aside.
  • Being careful not to tip the cans, remove coconut milk from the fridge and carefully scoop the thickened cream into your chilled mixing bowl, leaving any runny, clear liquid in the can.
  • Beat with a mixer until fluffy and peaks form. Then add peanut butter and date paste a little at a time until desired flavor is achieved. I went with ~1/2 cup peanut butter and nearly all of the date paste. Transfer filling to crust, spread into an even layer, and chill for at least 1 hour and up to overnight.
  • At this point you can either slice the pie and then serve with desired amount of chilled compote, OR spread all of the compote over the pie just before serving.
  • Pie will keep in the fridge for up to a few days. Freeze after that and serve as an “icebox” pie (thaw for 15-20 minutes before serving).

Notes

*Most graham crackers are not vegan. However, Nabisco Original Graham Crackers are. You can find them at WalMart and most major grocery stores.
*We have homemade vegan + gluten-free graham crackers!
*We used coconut cream from Trader Joe’s when originally making this recipe, but their formula has changed since then and is now more oily vs. creamy. A similar option to the TJ’s original formulation is Savoy Coconut Cream. Or, you can just use full-fat coconut milk – just refrigerate overnight, then scrape off the top thickened layer and leave the clear liquid behind.
*Peanut Butter Mousse adapted from this recipe.
*Compote adapted from this recipe.
*PREP TIME does not include time for chilling coconut milk.
*Find coconut whipped cream recipe.
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated with full-fat coconut milk (not cream) and without optional ingredients.

Nutrition (1 of 8 servings)

Serving: 1 slice Calories: 454 Carbohydrates: 38.7 g Protein: 6.9 g Fat: 31.8 g Saturated Fat: 19.6 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 2.47 g Monounsaturated Fat: 6.7 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 204 mg Potassium: 534 mg Fiber: 4.6 g Sugar: 24.4 g Vitamin A: 158 IU Vitamin C: 33 mg Calcium: 44 mg Iron: 1.9 mg

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  1. Hannah says

    Hi, could you tell me what weight of crackers I should be using please? We don’t have Graham crackers in the UK so I need to substitute and am not sure what a ‘sleeve’ is. Thanks

  2. Abby says

    Wow! This was great! Pretty easy to make- the hardest part was letting the pie chill (and not devouring the whole pie in one sitting). I’m not a coconut fan and was pleasantly surprised that I could not detect any coconut after the pie was assembled! I ended up using all of the date paste and probably closer to 3/4 cup peanut butter.

  3. Em says

    You say that this recipe is Refined sugar-, dairy-, and gluten-free but all the nabisco graham crackers I see have wheat flour as first ingredient. Is there another one I’m missing?

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi Em, for gluten-free graham crackers, you could try Pamela’s brand. They do contain butter though- for gluten-free, dairy-free, refined sugar-free, we would recommend homemade!

  4. Michelle says

    Thank you so much for sharing your recipe! How long can it sit in room temp after taking it out of the fridge? I just want to make sure the filling will still have the same consistency even after 30min.

      • Michelle says

        I made this today, and I think it’s super delicious. I used all 1/3 cup of unsweetened, salted creamy peanut butter and about half of the date paste to get the right amount of peanut butter flavor and sweetness for me. Thank you for sharing your recipe!

        -Michelle @goleanandgreen

  5. Rosey says

    I really enjoyed this pie! I just made it for thanksgiving :) I was a bit worried as the pb filling did have a strong coconut flavor, when I sampled it by itself. However, once the pie was assembled the flavors worked well together. I did add 1/4-1/2 cup of organic sugar to the pb filling as even though I added all the date paste, I did not find it sweet enough, especially for the crowd I was serving this to. I would make again!

  6. Kara says

    Just made this and it was delicious :) everyone in my family went back for seconds.
    MOst difficult thing is finding coconut cream without additives. The vegetable gums they usually add stop it from separating in the frige over night so I had to put it in the freezer and take half of it. Still turned out great :)

  7. Lori says

    I started offering my grandchildren & children their choice of meals for their birthdays. Four year old, Sophie said, “PB&J or Mac & Cheese. Twenty-six year old, Mindy wants Nacho Buffet… Humm! I made your PB&J Cake today! Party tomorrow! Can’t wait to try it! Seven kids and four adults… No one will know it’s vegan! Thank you for the recipe! ❤️?

  8. Sheryl Rapee-Adams says

    Hi! What size can of coconut milk does the recipe call for? They come in different sizes. Thank you.

    PB MOUSSE
    2 cans full fat coconut milk (or coconut cream*), refrigerated overnight

  9. Margarita says

    Hi Dana,

    I absolutely love your recipes and website. My family and I have really enjoyed some delicious meals and desserts. The only tweaking I do is no oil. I have made the No Bake PB & J pie a couple of times now for us and our friends. All our friends were in heaven :). You make the best desserts. We actually made the vegan cheesecakes last night for our friends. They were also a hit. Thanks Dana. You’re awesome.

  10. Stephanie says

    Have you ever tried freezing the coconut whipped cream. Say I made this and froze it. Would it be ok when it defrosted?

  11. Diego says

    Hey! Just a quick question, the recipe says 2 cans of coconut milk but I saw you used coconut cream? so it’s two cans of chilled coconut cream?

      • Diego says

        Thanks! I will use coconut cream since it’s so good on desserts. I thought the amount of filling would change a lot if using one or the other.

  12. Bunny says

    Just made this for both an office event and a party at my house. So easy to make in 90 degree heat. I found it made enough filling for both pies (I just doubled the dates and peanut butter). It was a HIT on both occasions. I will definitely be making this again since I always have the ingredients on hand.

  13. Jeri Rosenthal says

    In the future, could you add freezing time to the total time? My friends and I are attempting to make this recipe right now because we thought it would only take 45 minutes when it actually takes several days…
    Other than that it’s great!
    Thanks!

  14. Diana says

    I can’t believe my eyes! I wanna cry of happiness :D
    I will make this and I have no intention of sharing ^_~

  15. Karla says

    I need to make a pie for an upcoming church event, and would love something no-bake, not as traditional. Would this be okay sitting out for a bit, or will it get too soft?

  16. Kelly says

    I made this for my extended family during the holidays, and it was a huge hit! I am not a big dessert maker, so I thought I would go with a no-bake option, and this was perfect.

  17. Lauren says

    Any recommendations for someone without a beater? On holiday at the moment and DYING to try this now that I have time to be in the kitchen but unfortunately the place we are staying in has no beater. I’m somewhat tempted to go and buy one….!

  18. Lina says

    I think my blender just isn´t strong enough. I´m having trouble with the crust cause the crackers won´t turn into meal. Any tips?

    • Chelsea says

      Hi Lina, I have thought about making the crust differently because my food processor is small and was thinking next time using a rolling pin and having the graham crackers in a bag and just rolling them.
      Just a thought,

      Also, Dana- Loved this recipe. This time I really just made it for myself because I was looking for ways to use strawberries but I am excited to make it again for others and share the love!

      So glad trader joes has coconut cream without weird ingredients.

  19. Kayce says

    Hello, I can’t help but notice that your method for the peanut butter mousse in this recipe is different than in your recipe for Peanut Butter Cup Pie. I am planning to make the later for Thanksgiving, but would love to leave out the soy if possible. Do you think this mousse recipe will work with the Peanut Butter cup pie?

    Also, how do you feel about subbing peanut butter for almond butter for a Almond Butter Cup Pie?

  20. Tory says

    This pie is torturing me. I am embarrassed to admit that I actually dreamt about this pie last night. I’m trying to find an occasion to make it but I feel like I might just cave and make it on a Thursday night for no reason at all.

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  22. Honey, What's Cooking says

    YOur pictures are incredible.. this looks indulgent, but it still comprises of healthy ingredients. Beautifully done.

  23. Kathryn says

    I just made this pie for my boyfriend’s birthday–I’ve been holding onto this recipe ever since you posted it, and now, finally, I got to make it! Oh my gosh, it turned out so wonderfully! And it’s beautiful in a cozy kind of way. I can’t wait for tomorrow so we can have dessert again. :)

  24. Katie says

    I made this pie last night, only I drizzled dark chocolate and peanut butter on the tip! It was no longer vegan with the chocolate, but oh so delicious! I brought it to work today and my co-workers didn’t believe me when I listed the few ingredients asking, “that’s it?! So this is kind of healthy?!” Great recipe.

  25. Kat says

    This just got added to our menu for the week. I mean, surely we can find SOMETHING to celebrate with pie!! My husband thinks he doesn’t like pie, so I’m determined to change his mind :) Thaaaanks, this looks incredible!!

  26. Melodie says

    Hi Dana! I made this last night and can’t wait to get stuck in!! I was wondering—for nutritional information, what portion of the pie is one slice? 1/12th? 1/16th?

    Thanks for always posting such awesome stuff and beautiful photography!!

  27. Angela says

    just found you guys! so happy! people totally after my heart!
    one Q about the coconut cream, is that one can cream / 2 cans reg with the fat part removed? i’m dying to try this!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hey Angela! It’s two cans either way. If you use coconut cream, it will yield slightly more than if you use coconut milk. So just adjust your pb/dates accordingly!

  28. Andrea says

    So I made this. And it was the most amazingest thing ever. A billion stars for you. I’m gonna bring this to every gathering I ever go to proving that healthy and delicious is EASY! (When you follow sweet blogs like yours)

  29. Alex @ DelishKnowledge says

    Are you kidding me with this??? How did you not eat the entire pie in one sitting? I feel like it would come to that if I made this. I can’t even imagine how incredible dates + coconut cream is! Looks delicious!

  30. Jennifer B says

    This recipe is circulating as gluten free. Is there a GF alternative you’re able to recommend for the crust?

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  32. Ashley @ ashleymarieskitchen says

    This peanut butter and jelly pie looks and sounds wonderful! I also love the use of dates as a sweetener :)

  33. Brittany says

    I grew up eating only pb&j sandwiches for lunch because I really disliked lunch meat. Isaac also loves the peanut butter and jelly combo so I know he would eat this pie up. I’ve already pinned it and I’m planning to make it sometime for a special treat. Love that it has no refined sugar.

  34. Jefferson says

    Why do you use coconut oil in all your recipes? It’s loaded with saturated fats. Are you trying to give your readers a heart attack?

  35. Lynn @ The Actor’s Diet says

    Hello, dream recipe! This is the perfect dish to bring to my book club, where everyone is either gluten-free, vegan, or not eating sugar.

  36. Sarah Lafferty says

    Hi Dana,
    This looks divine! I live in the UK where it’s really hard to find graham crackers. So I want to substitute something similar by weight. Can you tell me roughly how much a sleeve of graham crackers weighs? I want to bring this to a party – thanks! ps – just made your key lime pies. Wow! and I’m not even vegan.
    Thanks!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Um, roughly 3.5 ounces I think! One box is 14.4 ounces, divided by four is about that. Hope that helps!

      • Sarah Lafferty says

        Brilliant, thanks so much! I’m going to make it for a party in Hyde Park this weekend so will let you know how it goes down.

  37. Ala says

    I could eat PB&J for the rest of my life–I’d choose it over anything, even chocolate and caramel. I’m totally bookmarking this for next week’s vegan potluck. Thanks a bundle, Dana!

  38. Millie l Add A Little says

    This looks amazing Dana!
    I especially love the pb mousse, which I bet would be so tasty in bitesize balls encased in a chocolate shell!

  39. Anika says

    I’ve recently come across your blog and I have to say every recipe you post looks AMAZING. You’ve single-handedly made me want to get into the kitchen more: as a basics only type of cook and a vegetarian, you post so many perfect, delicious looking recipes that still feel in reach for my skillset. So thank you. :)

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Girl, you just made my day! Thanks for sharing! So glad you found us and you’ve found some inspiration here. Cheers!

  40. Hannah @ CleanEatingVeggieGirl says

    This sounds so amazing! I don’t know why, but anything that is PB & J flavored instantly grabs my attention. Maybe because I associate it with comfort food?

  41. Hannah Elizabeth says

    PB & J will be with me till the day I die…this looks A-Mazing!!! The list of yummilicius treats I want to try just gets longer, most of them consisting of “Dana’s this” or “Dana’s that”. :P This one is definitely being added!! Thanks for all the awesome recipes!!

  42. hippymomelizabeth says

    Intentional Living in my adulthood sounds great to me but what sounds better is your PIE! I played Nintendo too, Mario, donkey kong, a “shooting” ducks game and the Power pad, I was pretty cool, huh? Well I played by myself a lot.. Have a great day!

  43. Sarah says

    I MUST make this NOW. This is gorgeous and looks like a DREAM to eat and doesn’t seem that labor intensive at all!!! It’s beautiful! It’s perfect!! Thank you!!

  44. Bird says

    I just got a little light headed thinking of how amazing this is going to be in my mouth… once again you have developed genius.

  45. molly yeh says

    yum!!!! i just had pb and j toast for breakfast :)

    i love this post so very much. your words about intentionally leading a simple life… i think that might be my new mantra.

    i’ll definitely be bookmarking this pie for my man’s birthday… he’s obsessed with peanut butter pie, but not down with a ton of refined sugar!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerDana @ Minimalist Baker says

      DO IT. No refined sugar here! Sounds like a birthday dream. Glad you liked my thoughts on leading a simple life. You really do have to be intentional, eh? Hope all is well in your world, Molly! (p.s. I totally think we should be internet besties)