If you ever visit the southern states, you’ll see this pie on every dessert menu. Key Lime is also a pie that any good Southern cook has in their collection of recipes. And for good reason– this pie is delicious! A Key Lime Pie is made up of egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and key lime juice. No thickening agent is needed in baking this pie. A natural chemical reaction occurs between the egg yolks, key lime juice and sweetened condensed milk, allowing it to thicken on its own. It’s baked for a short amount of time in a graham cracker crust.
History of Key Lime Pie:
Roots of this pie have been traced back to the early 20th century in the Key West area of Florida. Exact origins are unknown, but it’s believed that it may have been concocted by the cook for Key West’s first millionaire, William Curry. In 2006, the Key Lime Pie was voted in as the official pie of the state of Florida! If you’re really a fan of the key lime flavor, you can go to the annual Key Lime Festival every year over Fourth of July weekend. The popularity of key lime pie has spread to the whole southern region of the United States. It’s now a beloved favorite.
How to make a Key Lime Pie:
First you’ll make a simple graham cracker crust. It’s a blend of graham cracker crumbs and butter. No need to crush your own graham crackers– you can buy a box of the crumbs near the regular graham crackers. The mix is pressed into a pie plate, and then it’s baked for just five minutes. The filling is a blend of egg yolks, key lime zest, key lime zest and sweetened condensed milk. The pie is baked for only 15 minutes, and then it’s refrigerated until it’s nice and thick and ready for slicing. If you’d like to add garnish, add whipped cream and key lime slices.
A note about key lime juice:
Bake this pretty, classic pie, and let me know what you think. Enjoy!
Here are a few more pie recipes you might like to try:
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