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The Best Strawberry Pie (+Video)

This easy and fresh Strawberry Pie is a favorite summer dessert recipe! Made with frozen pie crust, jello, fresh strawberries and whipped cream!

COPYCAT STRAWBERRY PIE RECIPE

This Strawberry Pie tastes like summer. Full of fresh, sweet strawberries in a yummy gelatin. It’s really so simple and comes out perfectly every time! This strawberry pie recipe is copycat recipe for one of my favorite strawberry pies that you can no longer get – the famous Shoney’s Strawberry Pie. It was always such a treat to get a slice of that pie. Now, you can re-create that tasty goodness at home!

slice of fresh strawberry pie on a wound white plate and a dollop of fresh whipped cream on top.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Why is my strawberry pie runny?

Usually its because you didn’t give your thickener (in this case corn starch and gelatin) time to set up. The mixture needs to come to a full boil and then it needs time to cool. It should become thicker as it cools. Most times the pie just needs time to cool and set up.

How can I make my own pie crust?

I have a super simple pie crust you can use to make this Fresh Strawberry Pie. I call it my Wham Bam Pie Crust. You can make it right in the pie pan you are making this pie in! Prick the inside of the pie crust all over and bake at 400F degrees for about 10-15 minutes, then allow to cool.

How do I thicken strawberry pie?

I think two sets of thickeners are necessary. Using gelatin with a combination of cornstarch gives you nice thickening with good texture that works perfectly for strawberry pie.

How do I store leftovers?

This pie does need to be kept refrigerated. It will stay good (when covered) in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. It can also be frozen. I would wrap it well in plastic wrap then in aluminum foil to help prevent freezer burn. It will keep in the freezer for up to 2 months.

slice of strawberry pie on a round white plate with a fork holding a piece of the pie.

INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE)

  • frozen pie crust
  • water
  • sugar
  • cornstarch
  • strawberry jell-o
  • fresh strawberries
frozen pie crust, water, sugar, cornstarch, strawberry jell-o, fresh strawberries.

HOW TO MAKE STRAWBERRY PIE:

Pre-bake pie crust according to directions on package. Cool to room temperature. Wash strawberries then cut off the tops and slice into quarters. If your berries are large, you may want to cut them into more manageable bite-sized pieces.

sliced strawberries on a wooden cutting board.

In a sauce pan, over medium-high heat, add water, sugar, cornstarch, and strawberry gelatin. Whisk mixture constantly while heating to prevent clumping or scorching until mixture begins to come to a gentle boil. Remove pan from the heat and allow the glaze to cool.

strawberry gelatin, water, sugar and cornstarch in a sauce pan on the stove.

Tip: I like to put the sauce pan into my sink where I’ve made some ice water. As the glaze cools it will become translucent in color and you should notice it will thicken a little more as well. Whisk it occasionally as it cools. It should be thickened but still pourable.

cooled gelatin mixture in a sauce pan shown in an ice water bath.

Add sliced berries to the baked and cooled pie crust. Pour strawberry glaze over berries. Making sure to get it in between the nooks and crannies of the berries as best you can.

pouring gelatin glaze over strawberries in a pie crust.

Chill pie in the refrigerator for at least 2-3 hours before serving.

Pie after it has finished cooling.

When ready to serve, dollop each slice with some whipped cream.

slice of strawberry pie with a bite removed on a round white plate.

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Originally published: April 2012
Updated and republished: April 2019

Best Strawberry Pie Recipe

The Best Strawberry Pie (+Video)

This copycat Shoney's Strawberry Pie is a favorite summer dessert recipe! Made with frozen pie crust, jello, fresh strawberries, whipped cream!
4.95 from 78 votes
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 1 (9-inch) frozen pie crust (or make your own)
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup white granulated sugar
  • 3 Tablespoons cornstarch
  • ¼ cup strawberry gelatin powder (Jell-O)
  • 1 pint fresh strawberries (tops removed and sliced into quarters)

Instructions

  • Prebake 1 (9-inch) frozen pie crust according to directions on package (making sure to prick the crust with a fork so it doesn't puff up too much while baking). Cool to room temperature
  • In a sauce pan, over medium-high heat, add 1 cup water, 1 cup white granulated sugar, 3 Tablespoons cornstarch and 1/4 cup strawberry gelatin powder. Whisk together until thoroughly combined.
  • Whisk mixture constantly while heating to prevent clumping or scorching until mixture begins to come to a gentle boil.
  • Remove pan from the heat and allow the glaze to cool. Tip: I like to put the sauce pan into my sink where I've made some ice water.
  • As the glaze cools it will become translucent in color and you should notice it will thicken a little more as well. Whisk it occasionally as it cools. It should be thickened but still pourable.
  • Add 1 pint fresh strawberries (tops removed and sliced into quarters) to the baked and cooled pie crust.
  • Pour strawberry glaze over berries. Making sure to get it in between the nooks and crannies of the berries as best you can.
  • Chill pie in the refrigerator at least 2-3 hours before slicing and serving. Top with a dollop of whipped cream.

Video

YouTube video

Notes

  • If using my Wham Bam Pie Crust, prepare as directed, prick the inside of the pie crust all over and bake at 400F degrees for about 10-15 minutes, then allow to cool completely.
  • Depending on how large your strawberries are, you may need to cut them smaller to make them more bite-sized.
  • Don’t forget to rinse your strawberries well and wipe clean with a paper towel before slicing. 
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

Nutrition

Calories: 349kcal | Carbohydrates: 61g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 11g | Sodium: 140mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 37g

Nutritional Disclaimer

“The Country Cook” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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91 Comments

  1. I have used this recipe as written several times with strawberries but last night I used pineapple jello and 2 cans of crushed pineapple drained really good and used a graham cracker crust. Oh my it was absolutely delicious!!

  2. 5 stars
    I’m making this tomorrow for the first time using fresh picked strawberries! I’m also making one for our friend who gave us the strawberries. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe!

  3. 5 stars
    Followed your recipe to a T and it is PERFECT. Got rave reviews from every person I served it to.

  4. 5 stars
    I’ve got to make this pie. I remember having it at Shoney’s and it was the best. Thank you for posting this recipe…

      1. SORRY, IT SHOULD HAVE READ, IT NOT GEL. It was not firm, it was runny, & I don’t know why?

  5. 5 stars
    I’ve made these many times for my family, they love them. Just curious, once these pies have been made, do these freeze well, or is this method not recommended?

    Thank you!

  6. 5 stars
    Can this be made with Splenda and sugar free jello? We have a diabetic in the family, so have to be mindful of sugar content. This looks amazing!

  7. 5 stars
    I do this with mixed berries. strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries bananas nuts. we call it very berry pie

  8. 5 stars
    I just made this , but used a graham cracker crust…it was amazing!! I want to freeze some strawberries since they’re at a good price right now and in season here…will the frozen strawberries work ok??

    1. 5 stars
      Hi Kat! Yay!!! So, so happy to hear you loved it! Good call on the graham cracker crust 🙂 You could use frozen strawberries but I would defrost them first before making this. It won’t look as pretty as fresh strawberries do but it will still taste good!

  9. 5 stars
    I made this recipe and it didn’t work for me. It tasted too sweet. I’m wondering if my strawberries were very ripe and therefore sweeter? I do plan to make this again but with less sugar.

  10. 5 stars
    I worked at Shoneys as a kitchen manager for 5 years. They buy their strawberry glaze pre-made just like the store and also buy pre-made freezer crusts for anyone that wants the same taste, without all the hassle for making your own glaze. I’ve made thousands of these pies in my career. 🙂

  11. You have to use fresh Strawberries or Peaches with peach jello. It's my fav. I lost my recipe moving so thank you. This is the same one I had.

  12. 5 stars
    This pie was delicious! Somebody gave me 2 one gallon containers of strawberries. I made 3 pies and the rest was used for strawberry shortcake. The only thing I did different which I think works out well…. after the gel mixure has cooled down I just folded the strawberries into the mixture and then poured into the pie shell. This recipe is a keeper for sure! Thanks!

  13. I have a question could i use frozen strawberries instead of fresh? I know fresh would taste best but they are out of season now would I have to alter anything if i was using frozen? thanks!

  14. I make this same pie, but I spread 4oz. softened cream cheese combined with 1 TBSP granulated sugar and 1/2 TSP real vanilla on the bottom crust before I put the strawberries and glaze in, and I top my pie with a dollop of equal parts of softened cream cheese and Fluff. Wowzas so yummy!

  15. Question??? the glaze got under my pie crust, what did i do wrong. also is my pie ruined , will it be soggy. Its for a party tomorrow

  16. How many ice cube trays do you have in your freezer? When you filled the sink, you must have had at least a dozen! Jealous here!

  17. I just made the Strawberry Pie last night with fresh strawberries from my garden and your recipe is a huge hit!! Thanks so much. I saw it on Pinterest but I will be coming to your site for a lot more recipes. Thank You Bunches!!

  18. I am making this pie for my hubby who turns 26 in 2 days. Your desserts are the best, and actually got my motivation to cook dinner from your recipe index!! Thank you so much!! Amazing!!!!!!

  19. I am in Lubbock TX, but i was raised in Slaton TX just outside of town. We have a bakery that is very well known throughout the county in Slaton. They use to make these amazing fresh strawberry pies. After awhile though when we would visit they didn't taste the same. The filling tasted very artificial. I made this pie on Saturday and it took me back. Thank you!

  20. This is the recipe my grandma uses for her famous strawberry pies. Grandpa has a strawberry farm, so they've tried *all* the recipes! LOL! Mmm! Can't wait to get my hands on some fresh berries and make this pie again!

  21. My Hubby has a container of fresh strawberries in the frig. I found your recipe for the pie & I'll suprize him with tonite! Thank You!