Key Lime Pie! A Pictorial Journey...

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Misplaced Nebraskan

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Key Lime Pie

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Key Lime Pie is probably my absolute favorite pie. Not sure how that came to be, but it's hard to beat a Good Key Lime Pie! I logged on to the youtubes recently and saw a video for Key Lime Pie, which lead to a wormhole of watching recipes. I have eaten a lot of Key Lime Pie over the years, but never actually made one. After having some good ones and bad ones I was always tepid on trying my own. Armed with lots of videos and recipes I settled in on this one as a good starting point:

Key Lime Pie:
  • Crust​
    • 1 Package Biscoff Cookies (8.8 oz)​
    • 4 Tbsp Unsalted Butter, melted​
  • Filling​
    • 3 Egg Yolks​
    • 2 tsp Key Lime Zest (I just did 3 Key Limes)​
    • 21 oz Sweetened Condensed Milk​
    • 2/3 Cup Key Lime Juice​
  • Whipped Topping​
    • 1 Cup Heavy Cream​
    • 3 Tbsp Powdered Sugar​
    • 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract​

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Start out by processing the Biscoff Cookies via food processor, blender, or rolling pin and bag. Mix in the melted butter and mix til combined.

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Using a measuring cup or glass, flatten the crust on the bottom and sides. I had some thin spots but still worked great. Bake this crust at 350°F for 10 minutes.


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Start the filling by combining the yolks and Key Lime zest and mixing for a good minute.


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Measure out 21 oz of Sweetened Condensed Milk and add to the mixer bowl


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Squeeze enough Key Limes for 2/3 Cup of juice


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Incorporate the Key Lime Juice into the filling mix and then dump into cooked crust


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Bake at 350°F for 8-10 minutes until it just sets. It should have just a little jiggle to it still. Let it cool on the counter for awhile before refrigeration.


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If we've come this far, why not make our own whipped topping?! Add contents to the mixer bowl and whip on high speed til soft peaks form. This took me two tries honestly. The first batch went too far and was no good. I stepped the next batch in 15-30 second increments until I was happy. Also, put your mixing bowl and whisk in the freezer for a little bit prior to making. This will help speed up the process.


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Soft-ish peak


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Top the Pie as desired. I originally wanted to do fancy dollops, but the zip-lock bag method wasn't working so good. I ended up just loading it up and smoothing it out a bit.


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Place in the fridge for a minimum of 4 hours, best overnight



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Truth be told, I sliced after 4 hours because I was craving this bad! The pie was not fully "set" and was waaaay better the next day (texture wise). Not that this was bad, but making a day ahead is highly recommended.


This was not the best Key Lime Pie I've had, but this was near the top and made me really happy! The Crust is amazing. Biscoff cookies are an awesome upgrade over graham crackers. The spice and sugar profile are amazing and go great with the tartness of the pie. The pie itself was what I was hoping for. The Key Limes are a must. They are stronger in smell, higher acidity, and just pack more tart flavor. The wife is not the biggest sour fan and was a bit taken back by it on first bite. The Sugary whipped topping helps to balance it out with the crust.

For me, this was a bit heavy on the whipped cream but the tartness still shined through. The wife suggested next time to make the whipped cream sweeter haha. I think a sweeter whipped cream in smaller portion may work. This pie did not last but a few days. and I'm pretty sure I had all but a couple slices :emoji_sweat_smile: :emoji_metal:

I'm not sure what to tweak really, but for my tastes, next time I'll try:

More Lime Zest in the filling and maybe a dusting on top of final pie
Less Whipped Cream, or place in decorative dollops vice full coverage
Better Crust Spreading/evenness
Make a day ahead


Anyways, this was just my journey the other day and wanted to share.

Cheers Y'all!
 
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Looks good from the North East Zach. I'm not much of a dessert eater, but I'd be more then happy to taste a slice.

Point for sure
Chris
 
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Zach, I want a slice now damnit! Key lime pie is my absolute favorite dessert, hands down!!!

I have a recipe I use that calls for sour cream in place of the eggs. I make that one because it’s less of a fuss.

Love it!
 
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Zach, I want a slice now damnit! Key lime pie is my absolute favorite dessert, hands down!!!

I have a recipe I use that calls for sour cream in place of the eggs. I make that one because it’s less of a fuss.

Love it!

Thanks! The Sour Cream sounds like it would add another kick to it! May have to try and incorporate some next time!

That look FANTASTIC!! Going to try this for sure

Thanks! It was really good for a first go and choosing recipes randomly haha.
 
I LOVE Key Lime Pie Zach, so if I can ever find some Key Limes, I'll give this a whirl.
We like our whipped cream sweet--I generally add 1/2 cup of regular sugar to 1 cup of whipping cream.
That pie would last, at best, 2 days at our house.
Gary


Thanks Gary! I was happy to find them after deciding I wanted some, so that worked out! I'm currently looking for smaller pie pans and may be reattempting this one again soon...

I'll have to try upping the sugar (the wife will like that) and getting a better ratio of pie to topping.
 
Look great. For folks that have a hard time getting Key Limes, my new go to pie is Sour Orange Pie, Found the recipe from America's Test kitchen. Several versions avail with google search. I guess it is more Northern Florida's version but it is splendid.
 
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Look great. For folks that have a hard time getting Key Limes, my new go to pie is Sour Orange Pie, Found the recipe from America's Test kitchen. Several versions avail with google search. I guess it is more Northern Florida's version but it is splendid.


That sounds look it would be good! Off to the YouTubes again! haha.
 
"This was not the best Key Lime Pie I've had, but this was near the top and made me really happy!"

I bet it did Zach, about the best looking one ever seen, big Like! RAY
 
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