MEYER LEMON MERINGUE TARTLETS RECIPE - (4.3/5)

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Meyer Lemon Meringue Tartlets Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by Foodiewife

Number Of Ingredients 24

CRUST FOR AN 8 OR 9-INCH TART PAN:
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
Salt
1/4 teaspoon finely grated Meyer lemon zest (optional)
1 stick cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
FOR 6 TARTLET PANS:
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons sugar
Salt
1/2 teaspoon finely grated Meyer lemon zest (optional)
1-1/2 sticks cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
LEMON CURD:
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest, plus 2/3 cup fresh lemon juice
8 large egg yolks (egg whites reserved for another use)
1/4 teaspoon coarse salt
1 1/4 sticks unsalted butter (10-tablespoons), cut into 1/2-inch pieces
MERINGUE:
4 large egg whites
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoon granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Before starting, you can break down each of the three components a few days apart. Lemon curd stores very well in the refrigerator. I made the tart shells one day before assembling these tarts. For the tartlets (or tart): I used six non-stick tartlet pans, so I added 50% more ingredients. Otherwise, this should be enough dough for an 8-inch tart pan. Whisk together flour, sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and the lemon zest in a large bowl. Cut in butter with a pastry cutter or your fingers until dough begins to hold together. Note: I used my food processor, and pulsed the dough until it resembled coarse crumbs. Stir together 1 tablespoon water and vanilla, then mix into dough. Note: I used the food processor, and pulse this until the dough just started to come together. Shape dough into a disk, and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Using your fingers, press dough evenly into bottom and up sides of a 9-inch fluted tart pan with a removable bottom. Note: I used a rolling pin to individual cut the dough to fit into each tartlet pan. Dock each tartlet (with a fork) or tart, to prevent too much puffing of the dough while baking. Freeze for 30 minutes, to prevent shrinkage of the dough. Bake tart shell until golden, about 25 minutes. Let cool completely. For the curd: In a medium saucepan, off heat, whisk together sugar, zest, and egg yolks; whisk in lemon juice and salt. Add butter and place pan over medium-high. Cook, whisking constantly, until butter has melted, mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, and small bubbles form around the edge of pan, about 5 minutes (do not boil). Remove pan from heat while continuing to whisk. Pour curd through a fine-mesh sieve into a glass bowl. Press plastic wrap against the surface of curd and refrigerate until cool. For the meringue: In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk egg whites and cream of tartar on medium speed until foamy. Gradually add granulated sugar. Increase speed and whisk until meringue is glossy and forms stiff peaks. Whisk in vanilla until just combined and continue blending until it forms soft peaks. To make this look fancy, pipe with a large star tip. Otherwise, top with the meringue and make swirls with the back of a spoon. I use a small kitchen blow torch to brown the meringue, or place under a broiler and watch very closely until just slightly browned.

Ayesha Akhter Aysha Akther
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These tartlets were a great way to use up some Meyer lemons. They were easy to make and turned out beautifully.


Waleed Ameer
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These tartlets were delicious, but they were a lot of work to make. I think I would only make them again for a special occasion.


Arp ana
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I had a little trouble getting the meringue to brown, but other than that, these tartlets were perfect. The Meyer lemon filling was delicious, and the crust was flaky and buttery.


Hacker Bay
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These tartlets were a bit too tart for my taste, but my husband loved them. He said the Meyer lemon filling was the perfect balance of tart and sweet, and the meringue was light and fluffy.


Success Udey
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I'm not usually a fan of lemon desserts, but these tartlets were amazing! The Meyer lemon filling was perfectly tart and sweet, and the meringue was light and fluffy. I would definitely make these again.


Saleh Muhammad
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These tartlets were a bit more work to make than I expected, but they were definitely worth it. The end result was a beautiful and delicious dessert that everyone loved.


Mishkatul Karim
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I made these tartlets for a party and they were a huge success! Everyone loved them, and they were gone in no time. The Meyer lemon filling was especially popular, and many people asked for the recipe.


bd gamer yt
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These tartlets were delicious! The Meyer lemon filling was the perfect balance of tart and sweet, and the meringue was light and fluffy. The crust was also very good, and it held up well to the filling and meringue.


Sandeep Bista
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These Meyer Lemon Meringue Tartlets were a big hit with my family and friends. The crust was crispy and flaky, the filling was smooth and tart, and the meringue was light and fluffy. I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves lemon dess


Caitlin Govenlock
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I love the combination of flavors in these tartlets. The Meyer lemon filling is tangy and refreshing, and the meringue is sweet and creamy. The crust is flaky and buttery, and it all comes together beautifully. I will definitely be making these again


Rahman Mughal
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These Meyer Lemon Meringue Tartlets were a delightful treat! The filling was perfectly tart and sweet, and the meringue was light and fluffy. The crust was buttery and flaky, and held everything together perfectly. I would definitely make these again