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Lemon Meringue Pie Bites

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By: Annie114 Comments
Posted: 8/31/14 Updated: 8/29/20

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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!

Side view of Lemon Meringue Pie Bites arranged on a cooking sheet

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 ♡ 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!

Stainless steel wire whip sitting upside down with meringue stuck to it

Lemon Meringue Pie Bites on baking sheet before lemon curd is added

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!!}

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!

Overhead shot of twelve Lemon Meringue Pie Bites

Close up shot of a Lemon Meringue Pie Bite

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 are 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. It’s so easy! You can find more of my recipe videos on my YouTube channel, or on 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

Did you make this? Tag me on social @sweetpeasandsaffron and be sure to leave a comment and rate the recipe!

lemon meringue pie bites on sheet pan

Lemon Meringue Pie Bites

4.85 from 38 votes
Prep Time: 30 minutes mins
Cook Time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 2 hours hrs
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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!
45 pie bites

Ingredients

Meringue Nests

  • 4 egg whites (from large eggs; at room temperature)
  • ½ 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 300°F. 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 300°F, then reduce heat to 250°F 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.

Tips:

If you can't find lemon curd in the grocery store, I recommend Ina's Lemon Curd Recipe
Here are some tips for it:
  • 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 170°F on the low setting; I eventually raised the heat to medium and finally got my curd to temperature/thickened.

Video

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1pie bite, Calories: 52kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Sodium: 34mg, Potassium: 9mg, Sugar: 10g
Author: Annie Holmes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

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  1. Marlene says

    Posted on 11/11/17 at Posted on 11/11/17

    Hi, I made your meringue nests and lemon curd yoday. The curd came out delicious, and the nests look lovely, but are sticky inside. I know that they should be hard and dry right through. For the second part of baking (150 degrees), I only baked them for 12 minutes, as they were already golden brown, What do you suggest?

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 11/14/17 at Posted on 11/14/17

      Hi Marlene! Hmmm...I wonder if your oven might run a little hot? Have you ever tried an oven thermometer?

      Reply
  2. Shannon Burns says

    Posted on 7/3/17 at Posted on 7/3/17

    4 stars
    The nests are cooling in the oven as I type this. Important note: leave room between each nest, as they spread a little. I now have to figure out how to separate them (delicately, with a serrated paring knife?), or start again. I did not have the recommended tip and used a Wilton 20, and the same objective was achieved. I always LOVE to find recipes posted by a fellow Canuck!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 7/5/17 at Posted on 7/5/17

      Darn! I hope you got them apart alright, Shannon!

      Reply
  3. T says

    Posted on 4/10/17 at Posted on 4/10/17

    Two of my favorites in one small bite that I can enjoy without th e guilt.

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 4/11/17 at Posted on 4/11/17

      Thank you for letting me know!

      Reply
  4. Liz says

    Posted on 3/16/17 at Posted on 3/16/17

    These look lovely! We have a tea party coming up & these would be perfect! Just a hint Kraft has a recipe on their site for lemon curd made in the microwave. I've tried it & it was quite easy & tasty.

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 3/24/17 at Posted on 3/24/17

      Thanks Liz! That's so convenient, I might have to try making it in the microwave 🙂

      Reply
  5. Pam says

    Posted on 3/13/17 at Posted on 3/13/17

    I made these today and they were divine. I added a little grated lemon rind to the meringue and topped lemon curd with some slightly toasted flaked almonds and a little more grated lemon. I don't know how many times I was asked for the recipe at the party. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 3/24/17 at Posted on 3/24/17

      Yay! So happy you liked them Pam! I'm so happy for spring and all things lemon again 🙂

      Reply
  6. Eden Passante says

    Posted on 7/6/16 at Posted on 7/6/16

    Adorable! Love these!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 7/7/16 at Posted on 7/7/16

      Thank you so much, Eden 🙂

      Reply
  7. Robyn says

    Posted on 6/13/16 at Posted on 6/13/16

    Shall i assume can't make these, freeze or chill them and then bring them to work next day?
    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 6/14/16 at Posted on 6/14/16

      Hi Robyn, the meringue nests can be stored at room temperature in an air-tight container, but definitely don't fill them until right before yous erve them, as they will get soggy. I hope that helps!

      Reply
  8. Beth Kumm says

    Posted on 3/26/16 at Posted on 3/26/16

    I just made these and they are fabulous!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 3/28/16 at Posted on 3/28/16

      Hi Beth, I'm so glad you liked them! Thanks so much for reporting back 🙂

      Reply
  9. Hannah says

    Posted on 3/22/16 at Posted on 3/22/16

    Oh my goodness! These look AMAZING! I am a BIG fan of lemon anything, so I"m soooooo excited to make these! I have lots of little people (kids) running around the house all day, so leaving the oven door open isn't really an option for me. Is there anything else I can do, besides leaving the door open?

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 3/22/16 at Posted on 3/22/16

      Hi Hannah, thank-you so much! I'm not really sure about the oven door thing. My kiddo was not even crawling when I posted this recipe, but these days that would DEFINITELY be an issue, ha ha! I just had a look, and this recipe does not require the door being left open. Might be a better bet. I'm not sure about my recipe, I think if you left the door close they'd over-bake. I hope this helps!

      Reply
      • Hannah says

        Posted on 3/24/16 at Posted on 3/24/16

        Thanks Denise! I'm sure that recipe would be great! I think I would still like to try you're recipe, so I'll just have to find a way to get everyone out of the house!? You recipe just looks so good?! Thanks!

        Reply
  10. Daphne says

    Posted on 2/4/16 at Posted on 2/4/16

    These are absolutely AMAZING! They are THE perfect little bite-sized piece of lemon bliss 🙂 My husband couldn't stop popping them into his mouth...and neither could I for that matter!
    Thanks for the heads up on not assembling them ahead of time! Once assembled, I found that they lasted 2 hours before the meringue started to "weep" but that being said, they were still delicious!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 2/6/16 at Posted on 2/6/16

      Wow, what a huge compliment, Daphne! Thanks for the specifics about how long they lasted. Have a great week-end!

      Reply
  11. April Huynh says

    Posted on 4/27/15 at Posted on 4/27/15

    5 stars
    These were an absolute blast to make with my teenage daughter. Brought them to a party and they were THE hit! I added whipped cream cheese, fresh lemon juice, and a bit of sugar to store bought lemon curd. People were asking for more! Thanks so much for the recipe!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 4/27/15 at Posted on 4/27/15

      That's awesome, April! You've totally made my night 😉 I'll have to try the whipped cream cheese, sounds amazing!

      Reply
  12. Bracha says

    Posted on 4/20/15 at Posted on 4/20/15

    These are so pretty. How long in advance can you make the lemon curd? Can you freeze lemon curd?

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 4/20/15 at Posted on 4/20/15

      Hi Bracha! I used my lemon curd the same day as I made it, but according to a chowhound forum (link below), you can freeze it (they recommend covering the surface with plastic wrap), and they say it is good in the fridge for up to 10 days. http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/291931
      Hope you like them!

      Reply
  13. Jen says

    Posted on 4/13/15 at Posted on 4/13/15

    how far in advance can you make the nests?

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 4/13/15 at Posted on 4/13/15

      Hi Jen! You can make the nests several days before serving them. Make sure you store them in a sealed container and low humidity as they can tend to 'weep'. Don't fill them until just before serving. Hope you enjoy them!

      Reply
  14. Jen says

    Posted on 4/10/15 at Posted on 4/10/15

    How long do they last for? Making them for a baby shower and was hoping I could do them a couple days before ...

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 4/10/15 at Posted on 4/10/15

      Hi Jen! The meringue nests should be good for a few days, so long as you don't fill them! They are best eaten just after filling them 🙂 Hope you like them!

      Reply
  15. The+Food+Hunter says

    Posted on 2/24/15 at Posted on 2/24/15

    Need to make these for the hubby!

    Reply
  16. Teresa says

    Posted on 2/22/15 at Posted on 2/22/15

    These look amazing! I love food that is delicious and pretty. I want to make these for a party, so I was wondering how long do you think they can set before eating?
    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 2/22/15 at Posted on 2/22/15

      Hi Teresa! I can't remember exactly, but I would recommend keeping the meringues and the lemon curd separate until just before you serve them. After they are filled I think they will keep for an hour or two, though. Hope you enjoy them!

      Reply
  17. Shannon says

    Posted on 2/10/15 at Posted on 2/10/15

    5 stars
    I absolutely love these! I am making them for a baby shower, I did a test run and they came out sticky. Do you have any suggestions on what I couldnfix to make them not as sticky?

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 2/10/15 at Posted on 2/10/15

      Hi Shannon! They are definitely not supposed to be sticky, so I'm guessing that they were under-baked a little bit. I have read that humidity can wreak havoc on meringues, and I live in a very dry climate, so maybe that could account for the different baking times? I would recommend baking them for longer, check them every 5 or so minutes once you hit the 15 minutes at 250. When lifted, they should peel off the parchment and not leave anything behind. I hope this helps!

      Reply
  18. Denise says

    Posted on 1/25/15 at Posted on 1/25/15

    Thanks so much for the heads up, Heather! I haven't been so lucky to find it here yet, but now that I know to look for the ED Smith label, my job just got easier! I will definitely have another look for it next time I'm at the grocery store.

    Reply
  19. Ami@naivecookcooks says

    Posted on 9/16/14 at Posted on 9/16/14

    Such cute looking dessert!! So adorable!

    Reply
  20. michele says

    Posted on 9/8/14 at Posted on 9/8/14

    I just wanted to let you know that I live in Ontario and have seen Lemon Curd in jars in the jam section. I've seen them in Real Canadian Superstore.
    Just wanted to let you know 🙂

    Reply
    • Denise says

      Posted on 9/8/14 at Posted on 9/8/14

      Thanks, Michele! I do all my shopping at the Superstore, I must be blind 😉 I will look really hard at the jam section next time I'm there.

      Reply
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