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Pineapple Delight

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

I absolutely adore pineapple, it is one of my most favourite fruits.

That sweet tangy flavour is just addictive.

This is my mom’s Pineapple Delight recipe, one of my all time favourite easy recipes. I would often ask for this in lieu of birthday cake. It’s just one of those family favourites that usually made an appearance at family gatherings..

It’s super rich and sweet with just a wonderful combination of flavours between a crust of graham crackers and butter, rich buttercream filling, real whipped cream all topped off with the the tangy sweetness of pineapple and another sprinkle of graham cracker crumbs. Swoon.

This vintage pineapple delight dessert does not use cool whip or cream cheese. Instead real eggs, real whip cream, real butter and lots of it! It’s such a great recipe!

It’s an easy dessert that is perfect for serving over the hot summer months since it requires no baking. It also holds up well when chilled, it’s a great make-ahead dessert, just store it in an airtight container!

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Pineapple Lush Vs. Pineapple Delight Vs. Pinapple Lasagna

A pineapple lush or pineapple lasagna is just another name for pineapple delight. There is no real difference.

There is, however, a huge difference between my Pinapple delight recipe and the typical pineapple lush you will find out in the wild of the internets.

This is a vintage recipe that calls for real ingredients. So you will find here butter, real whipped cream and eggs. There is no cream cheese layer, and no baking required.

It results in a rich and wonderful fruity dessert with a simple cookie crust – it honestly makes whipped topping desserts pale in comparison. This is just the dreamiest pineapple dessert ever.

You are in the right place if you are looking for a great vintage pineapple dessert.

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Ingredients for the Pineapple Lush Dessert

This no bake dessert is made with only a few simple ingredients:

Crumbs: Use graham cracker crumbs. Either make your own or buy them.

Butter: I use salted butter for this recipe in both the crust and the second layer. It’s the secret to a great buttery graham cracker crust!

Powdered Sugar: Plain old icing, powdered or confectioners’ sugar, depending on what you call it where you live.

Eggs: Use clean, fresh and refrigerated eggs. Read on for more information.

Cream: I use real whipping cream that I whip myself. You can certainly use whipped topping but in all my years I have never had it with anything but real whipping cream so cannot guarantee good results.

Pineapple: I’ve always used canned crushed pineapple with the juice drained. I am sure you could also finely chop up some fresh pineapple too.

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Is it safe to eat Raw Eggs in this Pineapple Dessert?

Yes! As long as you take basic precautions, it can be mostly safe to eat raw eggs.

With eggs, there is always a small risk of Salmonella bacteria being present on the eggshell exterior. The risk of getting sick from this is minimal if you use fresh, refrigerated and clean eggs.

This pineapple delight dish should be either consumed immediately after preparing it or it should be stored safely in the refrigerator. It should never be left out to warm up.

This is because bacteria such as Salmonella need time to grow, and they need time to grow in the right conditions. This means it really does matter how quickly you eat the food containing raw eggs and whether or not it gets refrigerated properly.

People with vulnerabilities such as those with compromised immune systems – including pregnant women, and elderly people – should avoid foods that contain raw eggs.

If this is a concern for you, substitute the two raw eggs with the equivalent pasteurized egg products, which are safe for even vulnerable people to consume raw.

Looking for more No-Bake Dessert Recipes?

Check out some of my favourite recipes for no-bake desserts:

This No-Bake Strawberry Cheesecake is beyond easy to make and is a great dessert year round, delicious frozen or at room temperature.

This Oreo Cherry Chocolate Chip No Bake Cheesecake is a decadent dessert recipe that is actually super easy to whip up. 

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

How to Make Pineapple Delight

Ingredients:

  • 2 Cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
  • 1/4  Cup Butter, melted
  • 1 1/2 Cups Powdered Sugar
  • 1/2 Cup butter, softened
  • 2 Eggs
  • 10 oz Whipping Cream
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 20 oz Can Pineapple, Crushed
Ingredients for Pineapple Delight

Directions:

Cream together sugar and butter using an electric mixer.

Add 1 egg at a time and beat. Set aside.

Combine graham cracker crumbs with the melted butter in the bottom of an 8″x9″ baking dish, reserving 1/4 cup of the crumbs for sprinkling. Press the graham cracker mixture into bottom of the dish.

Spread the butter and sugar mixture over the graham crumbs.

Beat the cream with your stand mixer until stiff peaks form, then fold in vanilla extract.

Then spread the whipped cream over the other layers and add a layer of pineapple.

Sprinkle reserved graham cracker crumbs over the top.

Chill and serve.

Pineapple Delight
Yield: 12 Servings

Pineapple Delight

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 Cups Powdered Sugar
  • 1/2 Cup Butter, Softened
  • 2 Eggs
  • 10 oz Whipped Cream
  • 2 Cups Graham Cracker Crumbs
  • 20 oz Can Pineapple, Crushed
  • 1/4 cup Butter, Melted

Instructions

  1. Cream together sugar and butter.
  2. Add 1 egg at a time and beat.
  3. Place a layer of graham cracker crumbs in the bottom of an 8"x9" dish, reserving some for sprinkling. Stir in melted butter an press into bottom of the dish.
  4. Spread butter mixture over graham crumbs then spread with whipped cream and add a layer of pineapple.
  5. Sprinkle reserved graham cracker crumbs over the top.
  6. Chill.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 312Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 79mgSodium: 170mgCarbohydrates: 34gFiber: 1gSugar: 24gProtein: 3g

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Pineapple delight is a rich and sweet no-bake dessert full of tangy pineapple, rich whipped cream and a buttery sweet filling.

Kasandra

Wednesday 3rd of May 2023

What size pan is it

Tracey James

Thursday 21st of March 2024

@Elizabeth Lampman, I plan to try this recipe-thank you

Elizabeth Lampman

Tuesday 9th of May 2023

8″x9″ baking dish, as the recipe itself mentions.

Karen

Monday 29th of November 2021

Looks delicious, but do you have any diabetic friendly recipes

Elizabeth Lampman

Monday 29th of November 2021

I have an avocado brownie recipe that is diabetic friendly if you swap the honey for stevia or liquid monk fruit. I am not diabetic so most of my desserts are treats, and not geared towards being healthy. This brownie is made without white flour though so it's perfect for diabetics or anyone following the Keto diet.

Terri Baker

Thursday 6th of August 2015

This is going to be a favourite in my house too. We love all things pineapple

Darline

Thursday 2nd of April 2015

Doesn't the eggs need cooking somehow.

Elizabeth

Thursday 2nd of April 2015

Nope. If you are concerned with Salmonella you can always used pasteurized eggs.

Lynda Cook

Tuesday 31st of March 2015

I would totally love this, mmmmm pineapple, can't go wrong with that, very simple, I love how you can just throw it together in no time!!

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