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Tuesday 29 January 2013

The Pie's The Limit

 

Marmalade Meringue Pie

 

 
I found myself with four left over Seville oranges at the weekend,
and not being one to waste food,
 I decided to experiment with them.

Having watched the Comic Relief shows of The Great British Bake Off last week,
 I was inspired to make one of Mr. B's favourites - lemon meringue pie,
but replacing the lemons with the Seville oranges that I had rattling around in the fruit bowl.

I wasn't quite sure what the finished result would be like,
but the bake produced a rather tasty treat, with a slightly tart flavour.
If you closed your eyes, it really did taste like marmalade, in a meringue pie.



You will need :

25cm (10in) loose bottomed fluted flan tin

Grated zest of two Seville oranges and juice of 4
90g cornflour
600ml (1 pint) water
4 egg yolks
175g caster sugar

For the meringue :
 5 egg whites
250g caster sugar

for the pastry:
250g plain flour
30g icing sugar
125g chilled butter, cubed
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp cold water



1. Make the pastry: sift the flour and icing sugar into a large bowl. Add the butter and rub in with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Mix in the egg yolk and enough cold water to make a soft, pliable dough. Alternatively you could make the pastry in the food processor, which is much easier, but not quite as therapeutic. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface and use to line your greased flan tin. Chill in the fridge for around 30 minutes.

2. Line the pastry case with greaseproof paper and baking beans and bake blind in a preheated oven at 200c / 180c fan / Gas 6 for 10 minutes.

3. Remove the baking beans and greaseproof paper and bake the pastry case for a further five minutes or until the base has dried out. Remove from the oven and reduce the temperature to 150c/ 130c fan / Gas 2.

4. Now for the pie filling - mix the orange zest and juice with the cornflour. This is best done by taking a little of the juice and gradually adding it to the cornflour to avoid ending up with a lumpy mess. Keep adding the juice into the cornflour until all combined. Bring the water to the boil in a pan, then stir into the orange mixture. Return the pan to the heat and bring back to the boil, stirring until the mixture thickens. Remove from the heat.

5. Leave to cool slightly, then stir in the egg yolks and sugar. Return to a low heat and cook, stirring until just simmering (this will only take a few seconds). Pour into the pastry case.
 

Bet you can't resist dipping your finger into this for a quick taste.


6. Next, whisk the egg whites until just stiff. Whisk in the sugar, a tablespoon at a time, on full speed. Pile it on top of the filling and spread over evenly. This can be a little tricky because if you use too much pressure the meringue mixture will sink into the pie filling. I tend to dollop the mix around the flan and then gently spread the blobs together. Then you can have a lot of fun creating peaks and patterns on the top.



Look at those peaks - great fun to pick at when it's cooked.


7. Bake for 45 minutes or until crisp and pale brown. Serve warm or cold, but I prefer mine cold as it allows the pie filling to 'set' a little. Cutting into the pie when it is still warm can sometimes risk the filling being a little runny and everything seems to escape out onto the serving plate.


Now sit yourself down with a fork, and a nice cuppa, and enjoy the mouth watering tang of marmalade and the crunch of the meringue topping - bliss.

Enjoy your day!


x

2 comments:

The Crafts House said...

..you need to open a tea shop by the sea ..for me x

Bernice said...

That would be lovely (and I could walk to work!) It's on my to do list x