Showing posts with label Lime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lime. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

5 Ingredient Lime Pie


This lime dessert is an easy, low effort pie that tastes amazing. It's a perfect balance of sweet and tart and a definite crowd pleaser. You can easily make this the day before you need it. Feel free to decorate with whipped cream, lime slices or lime zest. You can also make these individual lime pies, just cut the baking time by about half.
Pin It Now!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tequila Citrus Chicken



I was staring at my fridge when I realized it was time to use up some limes. I also had tons of chicken in the freezer. I came across this recipe and decided to give it a try. I haven't tried grilling it yet since I have yet to get a new propane tank for my grill (can't avoid that much longer with spring weather coming up). I fried the chicken in very little oil and it turned out great. I wasn't expecting the meat to have as much flavor as it did and was pleasantly surprised by my first bite.


This chicken would taste great with any of your usual side dishes (any kind of slaw, corn salad, etc...). I just made rice and a leafy salad and was happy with that, though I imagine a Tex-Mex style slaw would be perfect. Definitely take the time to marinate this overnight, the flavor will be worth the wait.


Pin It Now!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Lime Pie


If you haven't already noticed, I love lemon and lime desserts. I used to be more of a chocolate fan, but lately my taste buds prefer all things citrus. When I came across this recipe, I knew I wanted to give it a try. I'd never made a lime pie before, but this recipe sounded easy, which it is, and the ingredients were really simple. All I needed was a bag of limes and some sweetened condensed milk and I was ready to start. Lime is key flavor in this pie, but the sweetened condensed milk removes the acidic tang, making it the perfect combination of ingredients. I love this so much that I usually make a mini pie in a ramekin so that I can enjoy one right away instead of waiting to share the larger pie with friends or family.

What I also appreciate in any dessert is the ability to prepare it ahead of time. This pie can sit in your fridge for up to 3 days, just don't add the whipped cream until you're ready to serve and make sure to wrap it in plastic. Because of the cooling time required, you can't really make this pie in a rush. If you wanted to have less hand on time you could probably get away with buying a ready-made graham cracker crust and make the filling yourself, just keep in mind that it's really easy to make the crust from scratch.

 This Martha Stewart recipe is based on the key lime pies at a restaurant called Joe's Stone Crab in Miami Beach. Martha makes key lime bars out of this recipe as opposed to a traditional pie, so make whatever shape you prefer. Unfortunately, I couldn't find fresh key limes in my grocery store, so I used regular limes and this pie was still amazing. This dessert would be great at a brunch, luncheon, or dinner. I've even had it for breakfast when there are leftovers.


Pin It Now!