Delicious key lime pie is a refreshing and citrus dessert that has won over palates in various Latin American countries. Its origin dates back to culinary traditions that make use of tropical fruits like the key lime, popular in warm regions where this citrus is abundant. In Mexico and Central America, it is often called "lemon pie" or "lime tart," although the preparation may vary slightly from country to country and family to family. In Argentina and Chile, it is common to find similar versions under the name "green lemon tart," incorporating local ingredients that give it a special touch.
This pie combines the freshness and acidity of the key lime with a soft and creamy texture, achieved thanks to the mixture of gelatin, heavy cream, and egg yolks, which make this dish a favorite for celebrations and special occasions. Accompanied by a crunchy base, usually made with Graham crackers, it offers a perfect balance between sweet and sour that delights all members of the family.
How to prepare Delicious key lime pie
Mix the gelatin, half of the sugar, and the salt in a saucepan.
In another pan, beat the egg yolks well.
Add the lime juice and water to the egg yolk mixture.
Incorporate the egg yolk mixture into the gelatin mixture.
Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture boils.
Remove from heat.
Add the grated zest.
Refrigerate, stirring occasionally, until the mixture forms soft mounds when dropped from a spoon.
Beat the egg whites until they form soft peaks.
Gradually add the remaining sugar, beating until stiff.
Fold into the cold gelatin mixture.
Fold in the whipped cream.
Pour into the baked crust.
Refrigerate until firm.