Crisp Meringue Pie Shell or Topping (White, Cocoa and Bitter Chocolate-Speckled)
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Page 575
Course: Pies and Tarts
fat free
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This meringue made up nicely. The piping into the pan went smoothly. I had only two holes that needed a little extra meringue. I had meringue leftover and was unsure as to whether I should have had a thicker crust. I am sure that with practice it would look a lot nicer. It was very crisp after baking for the specified time. When I went to serve the pie (Lemon Angel Chiffon) the next day, it was a bit of a shock. The pie looked the same as it did the day before (fabulous), but it had become very...
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Light crispy meringue - this well written recipe was easy to follow. I followed Rose's advice and used a pastry bag to pipe a spiral of meringue in a pie shell. I had a bit of trouble with air pockets, but largely smoothed them out with a spatula. Two hours of baking at 200Ëš, and its done.
I like this option for a fat-free crust. However, I had a lot of trouble serving the pie, as the crust didn't release easily from the pie pan. I did grease the pan with a bit of canola oil, but clearly t... Read more
I like this option for a fat-free crust. However, I had a lot of trouble serving the pie, as the crust didn't release easily from the pie pan. I did grease the pan with a bit of canola oil, but clearly t... Read more