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Lemon pie made with condensed milk, raspberries and Italian meringue https://www.metro.ca/userfiles/image/recipes/tarte-citron-12242.jpg PT45M PT30M PT1H15M
Separate egg whites from their yolks. Set egg whites aside in an adequately-sized bowl. Beat egg yolks together with condensed milk. Add the juice of 2 lemons and the zest of 1 lemon.Mix well and pour into the pie crust. Bake at 175 °C (350 °C) for about 15 minutes or until lemon mixture practically solidifies. Let cool.Once the pie has cooled entirely, casually sprinkle raspberries across the top. Set aside.Pour 50 ml of water and the granulated sugar into a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and let simmer over medium-high heat. Check temperature using a thermometer – bring it to 120 °C.In the meantime, beat 100 g of egg whites at high speed. Once peaks are formed, lower mixer speed.Very carefully pour scalding sugar syrup over egg white peaks, in a thin stream. Keep beating at low speed until meringue has cooled (15-20 minutes). Using a spatula, transfer meringue to a pastry bag, preferably one with a fluted tip.Form small meringue peaks across pie surface. Then use a baker’s blowtorch to gently caramelize each peak of your meringue. Note: You can also use your oven’s broil function for this, but results may not be as successful as with a baker’s blowtorch.Source: Martin Juneau
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1 can condensed milk 6 eggs 2 lemons 1 Graham cookie pie crust 1/2 bag bag frozen raspberries (about 200 g) 200 g granulated sugar
Lemon pie made with condensed milk, raspberries and Italian meringue

Lemon pie made with condensed milk, raspberries and Italian meringue

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Ingredients

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  • 1 can
    condensed milk
  • 6
    eggs
  • 2
    lemons
  • 1
    Graham cookie pie crust
  • 1/2 bag
    bag frozen raspberries (about 200 g)
  • 200 g
    granulated sugar
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Preparation

Separate egg whites from their yolks. Set egg whites aside in an adequately-sized bowl. Beat egg yolks together with condensed milk. Add the juice of 2 lemons and the zest of 1 lemon.

Mix well and pour into the pie crust. Bake at 175 °C (350 °C) for about 15 minutes or until lemon mixture practically solidifies. Let cool.

Once the pie has cooled entirely, casually sprinkle raspberries across the top. Set aside.

Pour 50 ml of water and the granulated sugar into a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and let simmer over medium-high heat. Check temperature using a thermometer – bring it to 120 °C.

In the meantime, beat 100 g of egg whites at high speed. Once peaks are formed, lower mixer speed.

Very carefully pour scalding sugar syrup over egg white peaks, in a thin stream. Keep beating at low speed until meringue has cooled (15-20 minutes). Using a spatula, transfer meringue to a pastry bag, preferably one with a fluted tip.

Form small meringue peaks across pie surface. Then use a baker’s blowtorch to gently caramelize each peak of your meringue. Note: You can also use your oven’s broil function for this, but results may not be as successful as with a baker’s blowtorch.

Source: Martin Juneau

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