Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

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It is no secret that I love both sweet and savoury recipes that include lemon or lime. My Lemon Ripple Ice Cream is a favourite not just with me, it is also one of the most popular recipes on this blog. Lime too, with its softer and more floral flavour is also a winner, showcased here in my Lime Ripple Luxury Ice Cream. This Lemon Lime Meringue Pie combines both fruits in the curd, creating an utterly sublime dessert dish.

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FF Lemon Lime Meringue Pie
Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Pyrex, quality kitchenware

I was sent a Pyrex deep 26cm glass fluted flan dish and a Pyrex 3L classic glass bowl by Maha Home and I must say that both products were well packaged. When ordering online this really is of key importance to me. As soon as they were unwrapped I was keen to make a dessert that would show off both products. Pyrex have a recipe for Lemon and Lime Meringue Pie on their website and I used this as the basis for my dish. Since I naturally tweak anything I make, the recipe given is my interpretation of the original.

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Pyrex 26cm deep flan dish and 3L bowl.

Since I have been on the hunt for a deep flan dish I was particularly excited to try this out. As I have mentioned in previous posts, any new kitchen equipment has to earn it’s cupboard space in my home. Because, let’s face it, very few people have massive kitchens with tons of space! What Maha Home did not know, is that I already have and regularly use the 3L Pyrex glass bowl. I most certainly have room for 2 of these deep, hard wearing bowls in my kitchen.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Creating The Layers In A Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Creating the Lemon Lime Meringue Pie involves four separate stages. First of all making and baking the pie crust shell. Zesting, juicing and cooking the lemon and lime curd. Whisking up egg whites with sugar to create the light, airy, meringue topping and finally assembling and baking the pie. While there are four stages, making this pie does not feel like a chore. Since each step is relatively quick and the pie crust and curd can be made the day before, breaking the process down even further.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

I made this pie on an extremely hot and humid day. In doing so I learned a thing or two. Most importantly is to make the meringue topping at the very last minute, literally just before it needs to be spooned on to the pie. Making it any earlier can cause it to lose volume. Also, once baked and cooled the pie must be refrigerated. Doing so allows the curd to set and makes for easier slicing. Finally, once chilled this pie is easy to transport, making it an ideal dessert to take to friends and family.

Recipe: Lemon Lime Meringue Pie serves 8-10

For the pie crust:

450g/1lb Shortcrust Pastry – I used my Perfect Butter Shortcrust Pastry recipe.  If buying ready made ensure it is all butter

1 tsp Vegetable Oil for greasing the flan dish – I used Rapeseed oil

For the filling:

3 Fresh Lemons – finely zested and juiced

2 Fresh Limes – finely zested and juiced

175g/6oz Caster Sugar

300ml/ 1/2 pint Water

6 tsp Cornflour (cornstarch) I use Doves Farm

4 Large Free Range Egg Yolks

For the topping:

4 Large Free Range Egg Whites I use Burford Brown Eggs from Clarence Court

150g/5oz Caster Sugar

3 tsp Cornflour (cornstarch)

Method: Preheat oven to 220C/200C fan, 425F,  gas mark 7

Making the shortcrust pie case

  • First of all make the pastry and place in the fridge to chill for one hour.
  • Pour one teaspoon of oil into the Pyrex flan dish. Using a clean sheet of kitchen paper ensure the inside of the dish is lightly coated in oil, taking special care around the inner rim.
  • Remove the pastry dough from the fridge and place on a lightly floured worktop.
  • Knead the dough lightly so that it becomes pliable, taking care not to overwork it as this will result in a tough pastry crust.
  • Roll out the pastry so that it is slightly bigger than the flan dish – see photo below.
  • Wrap the pastry over the rolling pin and place over the flan dish.
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Rolling out the chilled pastry to fit the flan dish.
  • Press the pastry into the flan dish taking care not to stretch it, as this will cause the pastry to shrink on baking. Also if the pastry tears, patch using a little of the leftover pastry with a tiny amount of water.
  • Trim the pastry and dock the bottom with a fork. Add baking parchment and baking beans.
  • Place on to a baking tray and into the centre of a preheated oven and bake for 15 minutes.
  • Remove the pie crust, immediately reduce the oven temperature to 200C/180C fan, 400F, gas mark 6.
  • Lift out the baking beans, taking care as they are hot.
  • If any cracks have appeared in the pastry patch, as before, using leftover pastry.
  • Return the pie crust to the cooler over and bake for a further 7 minutes.
  • As soon as the pie crust is baked remove from the oven.
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Trimming and baking the pie crust.
  • While the pie crust is baking make the curd.

Making the lemon lime curd filling

  • Into a large, heavy bottomed saucepan add the lemon and lime zest and juice. Also add the water, sugar and cornflour. Gently mix with a whisk until there are no lumps.
  • Cook the liquid over a medium heat, stirring continuously.
  • As soon as the liquid has thickened and has turned from cloudy to clear turn off the heat.
  • Leave to cool for 5 minutes and then whisking continuously add the egg yolks one at a time.
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Making the lemon and lime curd.
  • Pour the curd through a sieve into a wide jug. Press the liquid through using a clean spoon.
  • Place cling film directly on to the top of the curd, this will stop a skin from forming.
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Sieving the lemon and lime curd.
  • Just before you are about to assemble the pie make the meringue topping.

Whipping up the meringue topping

  • Into a large, scrupulously clean bowl add four large egg whites.
  • Whisk until the egg whites form stiff peaks.
  • Continue whisking adding a tablespoon of sugar at a time, until half of the sugar is incorporated.
  • Add the remaining sugar and one teaspoon of cornflour.
  • Using a large metal spoon fold the dry ingredients into the meringue, taking care not to deflate the air whisked into the meringue.
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Making the meringue topping
  • To assemble the pie ensure the oven is preheated to 200C/180C fan, 400F, gas mark 6.

Assembling and baking the pie

  • Remove the cling film from the curd and stir.
  • Pour the lemon and lime curd into the pie shell.
  • Spoon over the meringue so that the top of the pie is covered. Ensure the meringue touches the crust around the rim of the pie.
  • Place the pie on to a baking tray and put in the centre of the oven.
  • Bake for 25 minutes. If after 10-15 minutes the top is browning too quickly reduce the heat by 20C.
  • After the baking time has elapsed turn the oven off and leave the pie to cool in the oven for 30 minutes. This helps set the meringue and stop it from cracking.
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Assembling the Lemon Lime Meringue Pie ready to bake.
  • After the oven cooling time has elapsed remove the pie from the oven and leave to cool to room temperature.
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Caramel crusted Lemon Lime Meringue Pie
  • Refrigerate the cooled pie for at least 4 hours, ideally overnight before serving.
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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Serve slices of chilled Lemon Lime Meringue Pie as a refreshing dessert, or an afternoon treat.

Both pie crust and curd can be made a day ahead. Cool both, wrap the cold pie crust in foil and place somewhere cool and dry. Cling film the top of the jug and refrigerate the curd.

If you have enjoyed this recipe for Lemon Lime Meringue Pie you may also like these:

Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

Lemon Drizzle Cake

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Lemon Drizzle Cake 

Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

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Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

Lemon Curd Sponge Tart

FF Lemon Curd Sponge Tart
Lemon Curd Sponge Tart

Good quality kitchenware is essential to me in my cooking and baking. While Pyrex is a well known brand, made from toughened glass, baking with this flan dish has reminded me why it is such a vital kitchen staple. Even the jug (which is my own), used to capture the sieved curd is used daily in our house. For everything from microwaving milk for hot chocolate, to making jelly for a trifle. I will definitely be using both the bowl and flan dish frequently in my kitchen. Anyone for quiche?

Whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

Maha Home gifted me both the Pyrex deep flan dish and 3L large bowl for the purpose of reviewing. All opinions and views are my own. I have not been paid to write this post, neither do I receive any payment following sales of product as a result of this post.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

 

 

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Lime Couscous

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Today I have the easiest, most delicious and versatile side dish for you, my Lime Couscous.

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So, for those of you who haven’t tried couscous yet, I’ll explain what it is. Couscous is small, crushed durum wheat semolina that requires steaming or soaking in boiling water to cook. And it is traditionally served with stew, much like my Moroccan Lamb Stew. Because couscous is made from durum wheat it IS NOT gluten free.

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Moroccan Lamb Stew served with Lime Couscous.

Since this couscous is full of fresh lime flavour and so easy to make, it will soon become part of your repertoire.

A sprinkle of fresh parsley and slices of lime give this dish the finishing touch.

And as the grains are so small it doesn’t even need cooking. Rather, it simply needs rehydrating with hot liquid.

How easy is that ?

Lime Couscous

I developed this recipe for Lime Couscous to specifically partner my Morrocan Lamb Stew. It is absolutely delicious with the stew. As it balances the fruity, spicey sauce, with its own tangy, citrus flavour.

Since couscous can be served at room temperature it is absolutely perfect for buffets and barbecues. While it’s fresh lime flavour pairs really well with fish, chicken, lamb kebabs – really the possibilities are endless. I cannot wait to try it with my Chunky Chilli.

Recipe: Lime Couscous serves 6 people.

300g/11oz Dried Couscous – allow 50g/2oz per person

2 Limes

1 Vegetable Stock Cube – I use Knorr’s

Boiling Water

Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Method – Making The Couscous 

Note – Do not stir the Couscous at any point.

First of all, weigh out the couscous into a large, heatproof bowl.

Dissolve the stock cube in a jug of boiling water, approx 450mls/1 pint.

Squeeze the juice of one and a half limes and add this to the couscous.

Pour the stock over the couscous and top up with boiling water so that the liquid comes 2.5cm/1″ above the top of the couscous.

Cover the bowl with cling film, or I used a plate and leave for 15 minutes.

After this time the couscous will have absorbed all of the hot liquid.

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The couscous has absorbed all of the stock and lime juice.

Remove the cling film/ plate.

Using a fork, fluff up the couscous, like you would with rice,

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Fluff the couscous with a fork.

Importantly, taste the Lime Couscous and check for seasoning, adjust as necessary.

Finally, roughly chop a large handful of parsley leaves. Add these to the couscous and transfer to a serving dish.

Add a final touch by popping a few slices of lime to the couscous and a final sprinkle of parsley leaves on the top.

Lime Couscous

It really is that simple to make this dish!

Since Spring is now here and the promise of warmer days beckoning, this Lime Couscous is the perfect dish to serve, as it can sit at room temperature, not taking up fridge or oven space.

However you serve this Lime Couscous, it will be enjoyed and feasted on,  because it tastes so delicious.

If you have enjoyed this Lime Couscous, here are some other recipes that you might like to try:

Leek Colcannon

GF Leek Colcannon
Leek Colcannon

Lemon Garlic Vegetable Orzo

MD Lemon Garlic Vegetable Orzo
Lemon Garlic Vegetable Orzo

Baked Garlic Herb Potato Wedges

MD Garlic Herb Potato Wedges
Garlic Herb Potato Wedges

Since couscous is so easy to prepare, the possibilities are endless. Also, although it is perfectly fine eaten hot, I much prefer it slightly warm. It is also great for packed lunches. Simply add some chopped bell peppers, spring onions and cherry tomatoes and pack into an airtight container. And there you have it, packed lunch to go.

So, whatever you are making, baking and creating  in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

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Zesty Lemon Lime Cake

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Hello there, I have the perfect cake to celebrate the sunshine, Zesty Lemon Lime Cake. Perfect for picnics, packed lunches or pausing for a cuppa in the garden!

Zesty Lemon Lime Cake - perfect with lemon tea!
Zesty Lemon Lime Cake – perfect with lemon tea!

 

The combination of lime with lemon results in a deliciously moist, tangy cake. Using the zest of the fruits gives a delightful depth of flavour to this delicious cake.

Zesty Lemon Lime Cake - sunshine in cake form!
Zesty Lemon Lime Cake – sunshine in cake form!

 

A gorgeous glaze made with both fresh lemon and lime juice is the perfect topping. Not too sweet, with a lovely zing!

I probably should have opted for an all over glaze instead of criss-cross!!
I probably should have opted for an all over glaze instead of criss-cross!!

 

I love cake, especially in the summer. There’s nothing quite like opening up a tin at a picnic, with friends and family, to find a pre-cut, delicious, home made cake to tuck into. That’s when tray bakes or square cakes really come into their own – perfectly portable pudding!!

Recipe :

225g/8oz Caster Sugar

225g/8oz Unsalted Butter – room temp

1/4tsp Salt

1 x Lime

1 x Lemon

1tsp Vanilla extract

4 Large Eggs – pref. free range

150ml/5fl oz Sour Cream

225g/8oz Self Raising White Flour

225g/8oz Icing Sugar

Method : Preheat Oven to 175C/160C fan

In a large bowl whisk together the butter, sugar and salt until light and fluffy.

Add the vanilla extract, eggs, sour cream and zest of the lemon and lime and mix thoroughly – if the mixture starts to curdle add a couple of tablespoons of the flour.

You can finely grate the zest or use a zester to get long strips of zest as I have done.
You can finely grate the zest or use a zester to get long strips of zest as I have done.

Next add the flour and mix until just combined. Stir through the juice of half the lime.

Pour the mixture into a greased and line (I only line the bottom of the tin) 21cm x 21cm (8″ x 8″) square cake tin.

 

Smooth over the cake top for an even finish.
Smooth over the cake top for an even finish.

 

Place in the oven and bake for 45-50 mins until the cake spring back when lightly pressed – or a cocktail stick comes out cleanly, when inserted into the centre of the cake.

Cooling in it's tin for 10 minutes - Zesty Lemon Lime Cake
Cooling in it’s tin for 10 minutes – Zesty Lemon Lime Cake

 

Once cooked remove the cake from the oven. Leave to cool for 10 minutes in the tin, then turn out onto a cooling rack.

Tip – once the cake is turned out onto the cooling rack I remove the parchment paper and the use a second rack placed over the bottom of the cake and flip it. Now my cake is the right way up!! Very handy when you want the top of the cake to be on show.

Once the cake is cooled, transfer to a serving plate, as the icing drips down the sides of the cake.

To make the icing, add the juice of half a lime and enough lemon juice to the icing sugar, in a bowl, mixing until you reach a nice smooth consistency.

Lemon lime flavoured icing, perfect for drizzling over your cake.
Lemon lime flavoured icing, perfect for drizzling over your cake.
Drizzle the icing over the cake, encouraging some icing to drip over the sides!
Drizzle the icing over the cake, encouraging some icing to drip over the sides!
I may have slightly overdone the drizzling???!!!
I may have slightly overdone the drizzling???!!!

Allow the icing to set and then cut into squares – I made 12, but if you want larger pieces that’s fine

This Zesty Lemon Lime Cake has a lovely soft crumb texture and delicious citrus flavour. Perfect with a cup of lemon tea!

Do you have a favourite drink/cake flavour combination?

Enjoy feasting on this cake!

Sammie x

 

 

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