
This strawberry Dream Whip pie is the chilled dessert I make when the oven is busy or the day is too warm for baking. It is soft, cold, and a little nostalgic, with a honey graham cracker crust and a strawberry filling that sets just enough to slice.
The method is simple, but the timing matters. I have rushed this pie before and served slices that leaned over on the plate. Four to six hours in the refrigerator gives the gelatin time to firm the whipped topping, and the filling cuts much more cleanly.
I chop the strawberries finely so they fold through the filling instead of tearing it apart. The crushed ice cools the gelatin mixture before the whipped topping goes in, which helps the texture stay smooth. It is not a fussy pie, but it rewards patience.
Why I keep making this
- It uses a premade 3 oz honey graham cracker pie crust, so there is no oven and almost no cleanup.
- Strawberry flavored instant gelatin gives color and flavor, while unflavored gelatin adds quiet structure.
- Only 7/8 cup chopped strawberries is needed, which is useful when I have a small amount of fruit to use.
- Thawed whipped topping keeps the filling light instead of dense or cheesecake-like.
- The pie can be made in the morning and chilled until dessert.
- The finished slices are cold and creamy, which is exactly what I want after a heavier meal.
What you need and why it matters
- Whipped topping, 4 oz, thawed.I thaw it in the refrigerator so it folds in smoothly and keeps its air.
- Finely crushed ice, 2 Tbsp.A small amount cools the gelatin mixture quickly without diluting it too much.
- Unflavored gelatin, 1/8 oz.This helps the pie hold a slice after the long chill.
- Strawberry flavored instant gelatin, 1 1/2 oz.It brings the main strawberry flavor and soft pink color.
- Fresh strawberries, 7/8 cup, finely chopped.Small pieces distribute evenly and keep the texture neat.
- Premade honey graham cracker pie crust, 3 oz.I keep it in the foil pan and set it on a tray so it does not bend when filled.
- Boiling water, 1/4 cup, and cold water, 1/4 cup.Hot water dissolves the gelatin; cold water starts bringing the temperature down.
- Canned whipped topping, optional.I add it only as a garnish right before serving.
How I make it
Step 1 — Dissolve the gelatins
I combine the strawberry flavored instant gelatin and unflavored gelatin in a mixing bowl, then pour in 1/4 cup boiling water. I stir until the spoon and bowl show no grains. If gelatin is not fully dissolved now, the filling can have tiny firm bits later.
Step 2 — Cool the mixture
I stir in 1/4 cup cold water, then add 2 tablespoons finely crushed ice. I keep stirring until the ice dissolves and the mixture feels cool but still fluid. I do not let it thicken before the whipped topping goes.
Step 3 — Fold in whipped topping and berries
I fold in the 4 ounces thawed whipped topping with a spatula until the color is even. Then I fold in the 7/8 cup finely chopped fresh strawberries. I use gentle strokes because the air in the topping is part of the pie’s light texture.
Step 4 — Fill the crust
I spoon the filling into the 3 oz premade honey graham cracker pie crust and smooth the top. The foil pan is flexible, so I move it on a tray rather than grabbing the edges.
Step 5 — Chill and serve
I refrigerate the pie for 4-6 hours, until the center feels set. Right before serving, I add canned whipped topping if I am using it. I cut with a thin knife and wipe the blade between slices for cleaner edges.
Tips from my kitchen
- Stir longer than you think.Gelatin granules hide on the bottom of the bowl.
- Keep the berries small.Large pieces make the filling harder to slice.
- Use a tray under the crust.A premade crust bends once it is filled.
- Give it the full chill.Four hours is the minimum; six hours gives neater slices.
- Garnish late.Canned whipped topping looks freshest when added just before serving.
Variations I have actually tried
- Extra berry top:add thin strawberry slices after the filling sets, then garnish with whipped topping.
- Raspberry-strawberry:replace a few tablespoons of strawberries with chopped raspberries for a tarter note.
- Lemon edge:add a small pinch of lemon zest to the filling for a brighter flavor.
- Gluten-free crust:use a gluten-free graham-style crust if needed.
- Parfait cups:spoon the filling over graham crumbs in small cups instead of making one pie.
Storing and serving
I keep the pie refrigerated and covered once it has set. It is best within 2 days because the strawberries release juice and the graham crust slowly softens. The flavor is still good on day two, but the crust is less crisp.
I do not freeze this pie. Gelatin and whipped topping can separate after thawing, and the strawberries become watery. If I need to work ahead, I make it the day before and wait to garnish until serving.
How I plan the chill time
I treat the 4-6 hour chill as part of the recipe, not as a suggestion after the work is done. If I am serving the pie after dinner, I make it before lunch. If I need it for an afternoon meal, I make it the night before. That plan keeps me from checking a soft center every twenty minutes and hoping it will behave.
The pie also slices better when the refrigerator has space around it. I set the crust on a small tray, level the tray, and avoid stacking anything on top until the surface is set. Once the filling feels firm, I cover it loosely so the graham crust does not pick up refrigerator smells.
- For the neatest slices:chill closer to 6 hours and wipe the knife between cuts.
- For the freshest garnish:add canned whipped topping after slicing or right before the pie goes to the table.
- For a softer spoon dessert:serve at 4 hours, but expect a looser slice.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a larger graham cracker crust?
The filling amount is written for a 3 oz premade honey graham cracker pie crust. A larger crust works, but the filling layer will be thinner.
Why did my filling turn lumpy?
The gelatin may not have dissolved completely, or it may have started setting before the whipped topping was folded in. I keep it cool but fluid.
Can I make it the night before?
Yes. Overnight chilling works well. I cover it after the surface has set and garnish just before serving.
Can I use homemade whipped cream?
I stick with whipped topping for this version because it is stabilized and holds better with gelatin.
How long should it chill?
I plan on 4-6 hours. Four hours can work, but six hours gives cleaner cuts and a steadier cold center.
If you try this pie, tell me whether you served it plain or with the extra whipped topping on top.

Strawberry Dream Whip Pie
Description
A cold, no-bake Strawberry Dream Whip Pie with strawberry gelatin, whipped topping, finely chopped berries, and a premade honey graham cracker crust. I chill it 4-6 hours so the filling slices neatly.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, combine the strawberry flavored instant gelatin and unflavored gelatin.
- Add 1/4 cup boiling water and stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved.
- Stir in 1/4 cup cold water, then add 2 tablespoons finely crushed ice and stir until the ice dissolves and the mixture cools slightly.
- Gently fold in the 4 ounces thawed whipped topping until smooth, then fold in the 7/8 cup finely chopped fresh strawberries.
- Pour the filling into the 3 oz premade honey graham cracker pie crust and smooth the top.
- Refrigerate 4-6 hours, or until the filling is set. Garnish with canned whipped topping if desired and slice cold.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 10kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Potassium 48mg2%
- Total Carbohydrate 2g1%
- Dietary Fiber 1g4%
- Sugars 2g
- Calcium 5 mg
- Iron 0.1 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Dissolve fully. Stir the gelatin until the bowl has no gritty spots.
Chop berries finely. Small pieces help the pie slice cleanly.
Chill long enough. Four hours is the minimum, but six hours is steadier.
Garnish at the end. Add canned whipped topping right before serving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Make it the day before, chill it covered after the surface sets, and garnish before serving.
I keep it refrigerated and serve it within 2 days for the best crust texture.
Yes, a small amount of raspberries or blueberries can replace part of the strawberries, but keep the total fruit amount the same.
Yes. This recipe is written for a 3 oz premade honey graham cracker pie crust.
It may need more chill time, or the gelatin may not have dissolved fully. Chill 4-6 hours before slicing.