Fresh Lime and Blackberry Italian Meringue Pie
Ingredients:
Lime Curd
1 cup fresh lime juice
3 large eggs
3 large egg yolks
1 1/4 cups sugar
1/2 cup, 1 stick unsalted butter, room temperature
1/2 tsp unflavored gelatin
3/4 cup chilled heavy cream
Blackberry Compote
1 cup water
1/2 cup sugar
3 cups blackberries
1 Blind-baked pie crust in a 9" deep dish glass or metal pie pan
Meringue
3 large egg whites, room temperature
1 cup sugar
2 tbsp corn syrup
1/8 tsp kosher salt
1 cup blackberries
Method:
Lime Curd
Set a strainer over a medium bowl; set aside. Stir lime juice, eggs, egg yolks, and sugar together in another medium bowl. Set bowl over a large saucepan of gently simmering water (do not allow bottom of bowl to touch water). Whisk until mixture has thickened, the whisk leaves a path when lifted from curd, and an instant-read thermometer registers 175°, about 15 minutes. Add butter to curd, one Tbsp. at a time, whisking to blend between additions. Strain curd into prepared bowl. Press plastic wrap directly onto surface of curd. Chill until cold, about 2 hours. DO AHEAD Can be made 2 days ahead. Refrigerate curd.
Sprinkle gelatin over 2 Tbsp. water in a small bowl; let stand until gelatin is soft, about 10 minutes. Using an electric mixer, beat cream until soft peaks form. Add gelatin mixture; continue beating cream until just before firm peaks form. Fold whipped cream into lime curd. Cover; chill.
Blackberry Compote
Bring red wine, sugar, and 1/2 cup water to a simmer in a medium saucepan over high heat; reduce heat to medium and simmer until reduced to 1/2 cup, 20-25 minutes. Let cool. Add 3 cups berries; fold gently to coat.
Spread compote in an even layer over baked crust. Spoon lime curd over berries, smooth top, and chill for 1 hour.
Meringue
If toasting meringue in oven, preheat oven to 450°. Place egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Beat whites in mixer until soft peaks form. Set aside. Stir sugar, corn syrup, and 1/4 cup water in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat until sugar dissolves. Attach a candy thermometer to side of pan. Increase heat to medium-high and boil without stirring, occasionally swirling pan and brushing down sides of pan with a wet pastry brush, until thermometer registers 238°, 6-8 minutes. Remove pan from heat.
Meanwhile, beat whites in mixer until soft peaks form. Beat in salt.
Bake pie until meringue is toasted in spots, 3-5 minutes (or use a kitchen torch to brown). Chill for 30 minutes before serving. Do Ahead: Pie can be made 3 hours ahead. Keep chilled.
Slowly pour hot sugar syrup down side of bowl into whites and beat until meringue is firm and glossy. Continue beating until cool, about 4 minutes. Spoon meringue over lime curd, leaving a 1" plain border, and sculpt decoratively. Tuck 1 cup berries in and around meringue.
It looks like a perfect marriage between blackberries and lime. I'm looking forward to trying it!
ReplyDeleteLove this Recipe... Now, i have made a curd before and its delicious if the consistency is right. I have never let the curd sit for more than 12 hours so i was wondering...Is the Curd just as amazing if you make it two days ahead of time?... is it more firm, more loose?
ReplyDeleteNick...The curd will become somewhat thicker as it sits. The key in this recipe is when you fold in the curd into the whipped cream it will change the consistency all over. The gelatin in the whipped cream will produce a much thicker consistency when chilled.
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