I love Key Lime Pie.
One of my favourite desserts
.A delightful tasting pie.
Usually made with key lime juice
and carnation milk.
I cannot find key lime juice in this region,
therefore I'm using boxed pie filling.
Crust
I made the crust with HoneyMaid Crumbs.
1 1/4 crumbs with 1/4 cup butter.
Press into a 9inch pie plate.
Bake 375 for approx. 10 minutes.
Prepare the filling.
In a saucepan with 2 slightly beaten egg yolks
add 1/3 cup cold water, and the pouch contents
and whisk until smooth.
Mix in 2 cups hot water and
cook over medium high heat,
stirring occasionally.
When bubbles first break the surface,
continue to boil and stir for 30 seconds.
Remove from stove and stir in 1 tablespoon butter.
Cool 5 minutes, stirring twice.
The filling will continue to thicken as it cools.
Enjoy!!
Key lime trees don't grow in
this colder region of North America.
In fact, the fruits are not available
In fact, the fruits are not available
in most stores here.
Only the ordinary limes are available.
Only the ordinary limes are available.
(source, wikipedia)
The Key Lime is smaller, seeder and higher acidity, stronger aroma, and thinner rind that that of the Persian lime. The key lime is valued for its unique flavour compared with other limes.
The name is derived from its association with the Florida Keys, where it is best known as the flavouring ingredient in Key Lime Pie.
Thanks for your visit. xo
This looks delish. You know what? I ended up with a bag of limes instead of the one that I ordered, so I think I'm going to make myself a Regular Lime Pie. :-) Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHi Thelma! I just had to smile when I saw your raspberry muffins up top ... I just made a batch yesterday and giving most of them away to friends and neighbors. But I do see you've got some white chocolate chips going on there, and that looks luscious!
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Oooh, i love a good key lime pie but have never made one, perhaps I should rectify that!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering, if I lived close to you I might just show up knocking on your door with a fork in my hand, LOL
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Connie:)
Fabulous blog
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