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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > ha scritto nel messaggio 5.250... > On Sat 14 Feb 2009 04:59:38a, Pandora told us... > >> >> "Giusi" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >>> "zxcvbob" ha scritto nel messaggio > Pandora wrote: >>>>> "Wayne Boatwright" >>> Store in the refrigerator. In this particular >>>>> recipe, the meringue will >>>>>> have>>> a slightly crisp exterior and the interior will be soft. >>>>> >>>>> Now it is a DILEMMA!!! Refrigerator or not refrigerator? Some people >>>>> here told me I shouldn't put it in the fridge. >>>>> Have you ever put in the fridge, Wayne? I vote "No", do not > refrigerate >>>>> it. It will be fine for 24 hours unless you house is very humid. > The >>>>> meringue will shrink, and the pie is > >>>> better made the same day you serve it -- but not much better. >>>> Bob >>> >>> Refrigerating the pie will make the meringue gummy. I would not even > eat >>> it. There is nothing in this pie that requires refrigeration following >>> cooking. >>> >> Wayne, what do you answer to this meringue chef ? >> > > There is more than one issue here. This particular meringue is baked > differently than most meringues on top of pies. Because of the longer and > slower baking, it becomes more stable and far less likely to weep, or > become tough or gummy over a reasonable period of time. > > Having said that, it is still important to bake it either the night before > or the morning of the day it will be served. The quality of even this > meringue will suffer with prolonged standing, either at room temperature > or > in the refrigerator. In fact is still intact. Is outside the fridge because the kitchen is without healing ![]() > > Although it is safe to leave the pie at room temperature, I have found > that > most people prefer eating lemon meringue pie well-chilled. Personally, I > would not care to eat it at room temperature. Thank you Wayne. Now I try to instal program for pics. -- Cheers Pandora > > > > -- > Wayne Boatwright > e-mail to wayneboatwright at gmail dot com > ************************************************** ********************** > Date: Saturday, 02(II)/14(XIV)/09(MMIX) > ************************************************** ********************** > Today is: Valentine's Day > Countdown till President's Day > 1dys 15hrs 50mins > ************************************************** ********************** > Maybe I'm here to start the unisex revolution. > ************************************************** ********************** |
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In this week's flyer for the supermarket Hurra they are offering three sizes of pie pans from 24 to 28 cm. Under 2 euro each. |
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