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Made one last night. Quick and easy:
2 cups Graham crackers (crushed) 6 Tb sugar 6 Tb butter (melted) 1 cup Key Lime juice 6 egg YOLKS 2 14oz cans sweetened condensed milk First three ingredients make the crust. I don't prebake it, just press it into a 10 inch pie pan. Beat the last three ingredients and then pour in pan and bake at 325 for 15 minutes. Warning: This makes a very full pie pan. Run the crust right up to the edge. I tasted some of the Key Lime juice, and it wasn't just sour, it was bitter too. I had the impression that if I had dripped some on the floor, it would have immediately eaten through to the creepy crawly place. This pie is tart as all get out. I whipped up some cream and sugar to take the edge off. Some brave souls at work would have nothing to do with the whipped cream. Oh, yeah. And if had had Cool Whip, I wouldn't have bothered beating the cream. Michael |
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![]() Michael wrote: > Made one last night. Quick and easy: > Michael well this sounds just delightful Michael i have also seen orange shavings on there i forget what you call it when you scrape an orange with a fork and make little streamers but they are decorative and edible of course. |
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Rescue wrote:
i have also seen orange shavings on there i forget what you call it when you scrape an orange with a fork and make little streamers but they are decorative and edible of course. ****************** I've got a recipe for candied orange and lemon rinds. Dave mentioned recently that he had chocolate cheesecake with the orange rind in it and that it was delicious. I'd like to try that, and see if I can tune in a really delicious orange- chocolate cheesecake. Thank you for posting, Rescue! Michael |
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![]() Michael wrote: > I've got a recipe for candied orange and lemon rinds. Dave > mentioned recently that he had chocolate cheesecake with > the orange rind in it and that it was delicious. I'd like to > try that, and see if I can tune in a really delicious orange- > chocolate cheesecake. > > Thank you for posting, Rescue! lol what the heck is that called when you do that with a fork, or a little tool just for it not spritz, or peel, zest! orange zest |
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Michael wrote:
> Made one last night. Quick and easy: > > 2 cups Graham crackers (crushed) > 6 Tb sugar > 6 Tb butter (melted) > 1 cup Key Lime juice > 6 egg YOLKS > 2 14oz cans sweetened condensed milk I like to use one regular fresh lime per pie. I use the microplane to take the zest off and add the juice as well. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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