Lemon meringue pie bites have a crunchy meringue 'nest' filled with lemon curd. The perfect treat for a baby shower or birthday! Gluten-free & just 4 ingredients required!
Sigh. August is almost over.
I'm finally coming to grips with this fact, and am finally starting to look forward to autumn. I am going back to work near the end of September, and although life is going to get CA-RAY-ZY then, I think it will be good for me to spend some time with other adults. And it will be good for Kai to be around other kids.
Things I'm looking forward to in autumn: Kai's 1st birthday party, apples, soups, wearing leggings, butternut squash, changing leaves, warm drinks, not having to water my garden, and anything sage...so much to look forward to!
One thing has been bothering me, though, just this one thing and then I can finally move on from summer: there has been a serious lack of lemon meringue pie in my life this summer. I played around with key lime...um...LOTS, but no lemon meringue pie. It's just not right. Lemon meringue pie bites to the rescue!
Reasons you'll โก these lemon meringue pie bites
- you need just 4 ingredients to make them
- they are gluten-free and can be made dairy-free
- they are perfect for a party!
Of course I couldn't just be normal and make a lemon meringue pie...for one thing, I would probably have to consume the entire thing myself {Ben doesn't like sweets---whaaat!? I know!!}
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So I decided to get a little bit creative and make meringue nests, and fill them with lemon curd.
And these lemon meringue pie bites taste just like lemon meringue pie...without the crust, and in miniature form. Perfect!
So here's the deal: I preferred these in miniature, because the lemon curd: meringue ratio was perfect, and they were much easier to eat. I used a Wilton 21 tip to pipe the meringue nests. However, you can also make these larger {and prettier} using a 1M Wilton tip to pipe the meringues.
Also: the lemon curd. I couldn't find it in the store, anywhere...in fact I've never seen it in the store in Canada. So I used Ina Garten's recipe which worked beautifully {see below for my tips on this recipe}. If you can find store-bought lemon curd you are saving yourself about 40 minutes of work, although the homemade version is absolutely divine.
So these lemon meringue pie bites areย my last summer recipe for awhile. Autumn isn't officially until September 21, but Mother Nature doesn't seem to know that. It is really starting to feel chilly and brisk. And I'm finally OK with that!
What are you looking forward to this autumn?
Watch the video below to see exactly how I prepped these lemon meringue pie bites. Itโs so easy! You can find more of my recipe videos on my YouTube channel, or onย Facebook.
Tips & equipment for perfect lemon meringue pie bites
- you will want a piping bag fitted with a number 21 tip
- use a stand mixer or electric hand mixer to mix up your meringue
- looking for more summery dessert recipes? Check out these Key Lime Greek Yogurt Cheesecakes, these Key Lime Pie Sandwich Cookies, or these Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes with Raspberry Buttercream
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Lemon Meringue Pie Bites
Ingredients
Meringue Nests
- 4 egg whites (from large eggs; at room temperature)
- ยฝ tsp cream of tartar
- 1 cup granulated sugar
Lemon Meringue Pie Bites
- 2 cups of lemon curd (see below for recipe recommendation)
Instructions
Meringue Nests
- Pre-heat oven to 300ยฐF. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper or baking mats, set aside.
- In a clean, dry stand mixer bowl, beat eggs on high until they become frothy and form soft peaks {that slowly sink back into the bowl; takes around one minute}.
- Add the cream of tartar, then begin adding the sugar by the tablespoon, while continuing to beat on high. Go slowly; this part may take 5-10 minutes of continuous beating/adding sugar. Make sure to scrape the sides of the bowl to get all sugar.
- When mixture has formed stiff peaks {see photo of stand whisk above if you are wondering what a stiff peak looks like}, fill a piping bag fitted with a Wilton number 21 tip.
- Going slowly, pipe a 3-5 cm circle on the parchment-lined baking sheets. Without lifting the tip, do the second and third layers around the outside of the circle, forming a mini nest.
- Bake for 10 minutes at 300ยฐF, then reduce heat to 250ยฐF and bake for 10-20 more, until meringues are hard and *slightly* golden. Turn oven off, open oven door slightly, and allow to cool for one hour in the oven.
Lemon Meringue Pie Bites
- Spoon lemon curd into the 'nest' and serve immediately.
- Nests and lemon curd can be stored separately for several days.
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Tips:
- don't freak out when your curd looks...um...curdled. Keep heating/stirring it and it will become smooth
- Ina recommends to heat the curd over low, but mine never got to 170ยฐF on the low setting; I eventually raised the heat to medium and finally got my curd to temperature/thickened.
Video
Nutrition Information
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Suzette says
Ive been able to find lemon curd in the jar for years, it's usually in the jam section (I'm Canadian too)This recipe looks like fun, I'm going to give it a try!
Denise says
Really? I will have to look a little harder next time, I've been looking with the pie filling ;P As much as I loved the home made lemon curd, the jarred stuff would be awfully convenient. Thanks, Suzette!
Jan says
Hi looks wonderful....I too was going to mention the Jam section in Canadian groceries...
Denise says
Yes! I have since found it there...much easier than prepping myself ๐
Rachel R. says
Oh, yay! I can't have gluten, so these are perfect! I'm really looking forward to trying them! (Although for me, lemon meringue pie is a Thanksgiving thing, not a summer thing. Which is really weird, now that I think about it.)
Denise says
I totally forgot to label this as gluten-free, but yes, it is. If you ask me, lemon meringue pie should be more of a multi-seasonal thing. I think it would be awesome at Thanksgiving! Thanks, Rachel:)
Tina @ WhatTaste! says
These look so delicious! My hubby loves lemon meringue pie and I love meringue cookies - it's a match made in heaven with your bites. Can't wait to try the lemon curd.
Denise says
Thanks, Tina! Oddly enough even without the crust, it tasted just like the pie version to me ๐
Kelly @ Trial and Eater says
These are so cute! And I totally understand your excitement about the GIF, I just learned to make them too!
Denise says
Yeah, GIFs are so fun ๐ I was wishing I'd taken more than three different shots, but there's always next time!
Denise says
Thanks, Jessica ๐
Leah | So, How's It Taste? says
Ah I love these! What a fantastic idea. And since they're tiny, I can eat a crazy amount and it will equal to one pie slice, right? ๐ So glad you posted a nice summery recipe. I'm just not quite ready for fall just yet!
Denise says
YES. I ate...um...a lot of them. But no pie crust means they're lighter so less guilt ๐
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
These are so adorable! And I love that you made your own lemon curd! It's definitely better that way. I am actually pretty glad summer is coming to end... pumpkin and apple season, here I come!! ๐
Denise says
Yes, my first time making my own lemon curd, and it was so good I was eating it straight off the spoon! I'm glad you're ready for fall, Jess, I am really starting to get excited about pumpkins and apples, too!
Annie @Maebells says
Just beautiful! I love how simple yet elegant this are! And your GIF looks so good! I tried and failed at making one. I need to give it another try!
Denise says
Annie, I spent HOURS trying to make a gif way back in May and it totally didn't work. This ended up being super easy, I followed the instructions here: http://www.wikihow.com/Create-an-Animated-GIF-in-Adobe-Photoshop-Elements It ended up being SO. EASY. I am hoping to make some more ๐
Ambar says
Yum! These look so good! I'm so ready for legging too! Cant believe thanks giving is right around the corner! This year flew by!
Denise says
Yes! Leggings and boots...can't wait for them ๐ And you're right, holy cow, Thanksgiving is really soon {reeeeeally soon here in Canada!}
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
I am in LOVE with this, like, x1000. Pinned!
Denise says
Thanks so much, Dorothy ๐
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
You're beyond creative! I loooove lemon curd, and these bites look sinful ๐ I would probably compensate for the bite-size by eating five times the normal amount!
Denise says
I definitely compensated for their mini-size by eating...lots! You're totally onto something there, Medha ๐
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
These pie bites look beautiful, Denise! A great recipe to hang onto the last few days of summer. I love how easy these are to whip up, too!
Denise says
Thanks, Gayle! I am really starting to look forward to autumn now ๐
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
Denise, I love your creativity and beautiful photography. These lemon meringues are something everyone in my family would enjoy. Pinning for later!
Denise says
Thank-you so much for your kind words, Andrea ๐ Hope you like them!
Jess @ whatjessicabakednext says
How cute are these meringue pie bites! You've combined my all-time favourite summer dessert into one amazing bite-full of deliciousness. Definitely the perfect recipe to end the summer! Bookmarking to try next year! ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Jess! I like them bite-sized...light and sweet and not too filling.
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
These are soo beautiful. Pinned!
Denise says
Thank-you, Jocelyn ๐
Melissa Belanger says
These are beautiful! I bet they taste even better ๐ They're perfect for the end of summer.
Denise says
Thanks, Melissa ๐ Now that I've had my 'lemon meringue pie', I think I can finally accept that summer is ending.
Anne says
These are so cute!!! Love how you piped them!!
Denise says
Thanks, Anne! They didn't end up perfectly circular (or the same size), but I still thought they were charming ๐
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
How amazing are these little meringues! I have to pin them!
Denise says
Thanks, Thalia!
Marielle says
Love the recipe! Going to be trying this out soon for a party. Are these gluten free btw? I know someone who is and I'm assuming it is but I want to make sure. Thanks!
Denise says
Hi Marielle! They are gluten-free, and I meant to mention that but totally spaced on that! Hope you like them!
Suzanne @ Flour Arrangements says
Super adorable! What a great idea!
Denise says
Thanks, Suzanne!
barb. says
Thank you so much! These are going to become Lemon Curd Pavlovas - I havent been able to find a recipe that I like as much as yours. PS: I like your playful video interlude - life gets all too serious sometimes, right? Merry Christmas 2014!
barb. says
Thank you so much! These are going to become Lemon Curd Pavlovas - I havent been able to find a recipe that I like as much as yours. PS: I like your playful video interlude - life gets all too serious sometimes, right? Merry Christmas 2014!
Denise says
Thanks, Barb! I was actually planning on making this a pavlova to start, but then liked the idea of making them bite-sized. You will definitely save yourself the headache of having to pipe them by turning into a pavlova. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and have a happy New Year!