Monday, January 28, 2008

Daring Bakers - (Limey) Lemon Meringue Pie



pastry - love it

lemon curd- to die for

meringue - let me at it

lemon meringue pie - .............meh

Why is this? It confounds me that I do not love lemon meringue pie. Somehow it's just too sweet and sticky and overpowering for my delicate little senses. A mystery for the ages.

So you will understand why I didn't fizz with excitement when I saw this month's Daring Baker challenge. But no way was I going to bail. I mean, who knows, this might be the manna recipe that turns me into a lemon meringue freak. You gotta give things a go.

So I got stuck in.

First up, pastry. This was a fairly standard shortcrust recipe. No problems there.

Next came the curd. I found this to be quite an usual and unusually fun way of making it. Basically, you boil some water, mix in some sugar and cornflour and allow to thicken. You end up with what looks for all the world like clear vicks vaporub. Channelling my childhood, it was all I could do not to rub it into my chest and have a good lie down with a hot water bottle, a hanky and a eucalyptus snifter.

Anyway, this gloop (sorry, only word for it) is mixed into egg yolks and thickened again over the heat. Butter, juice, zest and vanilla finish it off. In this case I used a mixture of lime juice and lemon zest. It's then left to cool in the pastry shell, like so.

Then came the meringue. I love making meringue. Egg whites, sugar and a touch of cream of tartar, salt and vanilla are whipped into glossy peaky perfection (and yes I have been watching Nigella).





This is piled on top of the curd and baked to a golden crisp. Like so and so.






I have to say, I was thrilled with the way the pie came out appearance wise. It was quite stunning, if I do say so myself.



Now for the key question - taste. How did it taste?



Well, I think I can honestly say that I enjoyed this lemon meringue pie more than any other I have ever tried. But was I converted? Well, no. No I wasn't. But if any pie could have done it, it would be this one. It's a cracker. Lemon meringue pies are just not for me. So sad, too bad.

All that was left to do was the washing up. Any volunteers.........please...... pretty please?


This month's challenge was hosted by Jen The Canadian Baker. You can find this recipe on lots of other terrific foodie treats on her lovely blog. If the recipe is not there yet it soon will be. I also encourage you to check out the efforts of my fellow Daring Bakers who can be found on the Daring Bakers Blogroll.

68 comments:

  1. Love all the photos of this months challenge. Great job with it all!!!
    I have 7 more hours before I can post my version of the DB challenge here. A good challenge for sure!

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  2. I wasnt fond of LMP but this pie did change that for me. Your looks beautiful!

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  3. Anonymous12:47 pm

    Your pictures are lovely and the pie looks terrific!

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  4. Gorgeous pie and beautiful photos! Fantastic job! I only wish mine had turned out so bad.

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  5. Your meringue is so perfectly peaked. I cooked mine just a tad too long. And I love the color of your filling, so yellow! I agree that this is a very sweet dessert, but I just love the lemon flavor!

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  6. WOW!! What a beautiful LMP!! Great job on this months challenge! :)

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  7. It may not have been your favorite, but it looks like perfection.

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  8. Well, despite your continued dislike for lemon meringue pie I would say you pulled through like a champ - it truly looks delicious! I bailed this month. I kind of went on a cheesecake run and forgot about the challenge :( oops

    I do have one question. How in the world did you get that thing out of your tart pan?!? I admit I have zero experience with this type of pastry form but to my knowledge they are not usually springforms. Please share :)

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  9. looks great kj! i was like you though...it tasted fine, but ehhh, not my cup of tea.

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  10. Anonymous7:12 pm

    Your pie looks wonderful. Mine not so much! In fact, it was a disaster!

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  11. Anonymous7:26 pm

    Wow, it is absolutely superb ! Looks professional !

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  12. KJ, Your pie looks just lovely. I wanted those exact billows (spelling?) on mine!! I too thought it was a tad too sweetish...but Great Job!!

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  13. Soooooooo funny! I completely agree with your first 4 lines, and the gloop, and the mess that is STILL in my sink. ARG! Good thing tomorrow's another day. And what LOVELY photos you have.

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  14. Looks great. Well done!

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  15. hey you said it for me! while making my pie yesterday i kept thinking what the cornflour and sugar in water looked like!

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  16. Anonymous9:51 pm

    It looks great from where I'm sitting. And I'll gladly have yours since you don't want it :)

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  17. it does look gorgeous
    lemo meringue tart has never been a favourite for me either

    xxx

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  18. Anonymous1:30 am

    Wow! That first picture is just to die for!

    I have to agree that the pie was very sweet--less sugar in the filling to contrast against the very sweet meringue would have helped matters, I think.

    Congratulations on a beautiful pie!

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  19. Anonymous2:36 am

    Ha! I had the same thought about Vicks when the cornstarch thickened!

    Your pie looks absolutely wonderful! Great job!

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  20. Anonymous2:54 am

    Vicks vaporub....that's priceless! You're so right, it does look exactly like it.

    I'm glad that you stuck by your DB guns and saw it through because it's beautiful.

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  21. Just awesome KJ! Love the pics too. Well done!

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  22. Your pie does look great. I do love the gloopy baby-food thickness of the curd, but there's probably something Freudian about that. :)

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  23. Your photos are all wonderful! I thought about doing a combo of lemon and lime, but ended up sticking with lemon. Wonderful job!!

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  24. Anonymous3:45 am

    Well, it looks great, and at least you didn´t hate the taste. For a version you might like more, try Pierre Herme´s French lemon tart included in Dorie Greenspan´s book. I has no meringue and that lemon cream is the creamiest and yummiest ever, though it does have a considerable amount of butter, but we are trying to convert you here, so that doesn´t count.

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  25. I couldn't find anyone to wash my dishes for me either!
    Your pie looks wonderful!

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  26. lol, this pie sure did create a lot of dirty dishes, didn't it? Yours looks heavenly - great job!

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  27. I love the pile of meringue. It looks lovely. Yum.

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  28. Great job. Looks great!
    Iisha

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  29. LOL! Vicks vaporub! That gloop must tremble with all the names it got thrown at. Really love your merinque pics!(See...now I've done it again...used the M-word)

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  30. Well for someone who's not keen on LMP you did a wonderful job. I like the loose bottom tart pan idea. It makes the pie look so elegant.

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  31. hahahaha! I fully agree to the 'washing up' part at the end. Good that you got everything perfectly well! I sure did have hic ups with mine!

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  32. Wow your pie looks beautiful! And thanks for the giggle about rubbing the gloop on your chest. I have to admit I got a little nervous at that part of the recipe!

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  33. Your Tart looks Beautiful!!! man your pictures are fantastic, this is one of my favorite parts getting to look at everyone's success!!

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  34. Anonymous3:14 pm

    Your pie looks perfect! Great job =)

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  35. your tart looks amazing. i agree about the meringue, it is so much fun to make and it sure makes this pie look great. i'm not a huge lemon meringue gal myself, so i can't wait for next months challenge.

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  36. oh ! wow! the fillings looks so dense and full of flavour, just like blasting out!

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  37. What a shame you don't like it that much. It looks absolutely divine! Well done!

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  38. Well, what can I say that is a nice looking pie, very pretty!
    I must admit I am not a big fan of Lemon Meringue Pie but still it was fun to make, I am glad to hear that someone else besides me enjoyed making the filling.
    And in regards to the dishes.. well I'll help you, but beware I only work for chocolate cake.

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  39. Clear Vicks Vapor Rub.

    KJ, I think I love you.

    As I sit here in my recliner wrapped in five blankets, my chest smothered with an inch of the eucalyptus joy, I imagine you adding egg yolks and lemon to it to make a curd.

    Thank you... laughter really IS wonderful medicine!

    Oh, and your pie is beautiful. :)

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  40. It looks excellent! Loved the description of it resembling vicks chest rub! I thought something else but you're spot on.

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  41. Great looking pie! Love all of your pictures!

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  42. Good job anyway - we felt much the same. :)

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  43. Anonymous8:38 am

    Great success! I just like the curd on its own but the whole assembly makes for a gorgeous pie.

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  44. I'm wondering how you got the Lemon Meringue Pie out of the Tart pan too! @_@ it's like magic!!

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  45. You summed that up very well. Separately the elements are great but together ... it's just okay! It looks lovely, though.

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  46. Gorgeous pie! So funny, somoene compared it to Clag Glue, Lis compared it to snot and now you Vicks. You're all right. Haha.

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  47. great photos - love it

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  48. Anonymous12:13 am

    Gorgeous tart and a wonderful read! Enjoyed your entire post. :)

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  49. Your pie looks simply scrumptious.

    Natalie @ Gluten A Go Go

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  50. You LMP sure is lovely and I'll never look at the beginning stages of this curd again without thinking of Vicks!

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  51. Anonymous7:47 am

    I have to say, I'm shocked this LMP didn't convert you. Yours looks so... PERFECT! :-) Nice work!

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  52. thats a beautiful pie

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  53. Your pie is sooooo beautiful! I find it fascinating that you're not a fan of the whole ensemble, but that you love each of the components. I think I have similar feelings about it too. But you sure make a gorgeous pie :)

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  54. Well, it a lovely pie!

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  55. Thank you all first of all for visiting and second for your kind and generous comments.

    Hi Tablebread and Amy - I used a loose bottomed flan tin. They are widely available. To be honest it didn't even occur to me to use a pie plate. It would have made more sense because it is, you know, a pie!!!!

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  56. You know, when I look around for everyone to help me with the dishes they are all gone too. But they miraculously show up when it is time to eat the pie. Yours looks great, your crust is perfect.

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  57. Totally hilarious!

    There's something about your baked meringue that reminds me of artfully tousled, even windswept hair. It is indeed stunning.

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  58. :):) Just no explaining taste KJ. So glad it went well for you.
    Yes it really is a stunning pie and yours surely is!!

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  59. Love the pics and the determination. I'm not the biggest LMP fan in my house, but this was a nicer version than most, I agree. Sorry , not volunteering to help with your washing up, I'm still sulking that Father Christmas didn't bring me the dishwasher I asked for.

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  60. KJ, if this didn't convert you to LMP, probably it won't become your fave dessert. Super photos, even the one with the curd peeking over the pot. I'm envious of your filling...so firm and no weeping. The meringue is glorious...Nigella eat your heart out!

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  61. You pie is stunning and I love your photos.

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  62. Beautiful job on the pie! I should have used a tart pan...I suck at making pretty edges!

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  63. Beautiful pie! I love all the shots of the bowl....I am a bowl freak!

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