Easy Mini Lemon Meringue Pies Recipe (2024)

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These mini pies are like a little slice of summer. With homemade lemon curd and meringue topping, this semi-homemade Mini Lemon Meringue Pies recipe is simply irresistible.

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If you have been too intimidated to try making a lemon meringue pie in the past, I think today’s recipe will inspire you! These Mini Lemon Meringue Pies are a breeze to throw together and ready to eat in about 45 minutes after allowing them to cool.

We use phyllo shells for mini pie cups for the mini pie crusts (say that three times fast!), making this a semi-homemade dessert. Not only does that save us time, but it also saves on the headache of making a pie crust, so that’s totally a win in my book.

But, the best part is the phyllo cups are so crunchy and delicious, making a flaky crust; I actually prefer this version over the real deal classic lemon meringue pie.

Crispy phyllo, smooth, sweet, tart lemon curd, and fluffy meringue…. swoon, I’m in Heaven! Plus, they are the perfect size to pop in your mouth… which can be a little dangerous!

All in moderation, I always say, and I do have to hold back sometimes before I eat them all myself. That’s why I normally make these for a gathering, so I get to spread the love.

Bite-sized desserts are my favorite, plus they are just so darn cute – perfect for any occasion.

Mini Lemon Meringue Pies must be on your next dinner party menu. A hit with any crowd!

Some of our other favorite pie recipes we have on our site include: Banana Cream Pie, Strawberry Jello Pie, and Mini Key Lime Pie.

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WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:

  1. It makes a lot to feed a crowd.
  2. Super cute to serve as a sweet appetizer or dessert at a party or afternoon tea time!
  3. Easier than a standard pie size.

INGREDIENTS NEEDED (SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST FOR THE FULL RECIPE CARD):

  • Large eggs
  • Granulated sugar
  • Cream of tartar
  • Lemon zest
  • Lemon juice,fresh squeezed
  • Water
  • Cornstarch
  • All-purpose flour
  • Unsalted butter
  • Phyllo shells
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HOW TO MAKE MINI LEMON MERINGUE PIES:

  1. Preheat oven to 350*F.
  2. Separate the yolks and whites of the eggs.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks with 3/4 cup of the sugar until smooth, and set aside.
  4. In a small saucepan, stir together the flour and cornstarch.
  5. Whisk in the water, fresh lemon juice, and lemon zest. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally.
  6. Take off the heat. While whisking constantly, pour about 1/2 cup of the sugar mixture into the egg yolk mixture. Once it is combined, add the mixture back to the pot.
  7. Place the pot back on the stove and add the butter, whisking until smooth and the mixture thickens. Remove from heat and set aside.
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  1. Prepare the homemade meringue by whipping the egg whites, remaining sugar, and cream of tartar with an electric mixer (or in the bowl of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment) until they form stiff peaks, 3-4 minutes.
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  1. Spoon lemon filling into the phyllo cups and place them on a baking sheet.
  2. Pipe or spoon meringue topping on top and bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes or until the meringue becomes golden brown. (Alternatively, you could brown the meringue with a kitchen torch.)
  3. Remove from oven and let cool, serve immediately or place the little pies in the fridge to chill before serving.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS RECIPE:

CAN I USE STORE-BOUGHT LEMON CURD?

I love our lemon curd recipe, it makes the perfect tangy lemon curd filling for these little pies.

But yes, you can purchase a jar of lemon curd for this recipe if you want to skip this step.

My favorite brand of store-bought lemon curd is Dickinson’s, which you can find at most grocery stores.

If using store-bought, microwave lemon curd in a microwave-safe bowl to loosen it up, so you can spoon it into the tart shells easier.

DO YOU EAT LEMON MERINGUE PIE HOT OR COLD?

I personally like lemon meringue pie cold, so I pop these in the fridge for about an hour then I eat them.

BUT, my Father prefers them slightly warm, so just go with your taste!

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DO I HAVE TO USE PHYLLO CUPS?

Not at all, I think they are a huge timesaver, but if you want to make your own crust, you can do that.

To make mini pie shells I love this tutorial from Entirely Elizabeth, you can use her homemade crust or store-bought, she shows you how in her post.

These pie crusts are slightly larger than the phyllo cups, but you can also use this tutorial on a mini cupcake tin to make bite-sized pies like in our post today.

HOW TO MAKE MERINGUE FLUFFY AND NOT RUBBERY?

Rubbery meringue I have found comes from recipes that don’t have acid in the meringue. We use cream of tartar, and it helps the egg whites to whip up super fluffy.

Also, make sure the egg whites are room temperature, this will help them whip from soft peaks to stiff peaks faster.

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HOW TO STORE:

Store leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 1 days. Best served and eaten cold.

Make sure to make these the day of that you are serving and eating them, the phyllo cups will get soggy on the bottom.

I do not suggest freezing.

DANA’S TIPS AND TRICKS:

  • This makes a large batch, but you can easily double it to feed more or halve the recipe as needed.
  • The lemon zest for an extra lemony pop of flavor, but you can skip it if you don’t like zest.
  • I do not suggest freezing.
  • Make sure to make these the day that you are serving and eating them, the phyllo cups will get soggy on the bottom.
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Mini Lemon Meringue Pies

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Created by Dana at ThisSillyGirlsLife.com

Course Dessert

Servings 30 mini pies

These mini pies are like a little slice of summer. With homemade lemon curd and meringue topping, this semi-homemade Mini Lemon Meringue Pies recipe is simply irresistible.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350*F.

  • Separate the yolks and whites of the eggs.

  • In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks with 3/4 cup of the sugar until smooth, and set aside.

  • In a small saucepan, stir together the flour and cornstarch.

  • Whisk in the water, fresh lemon juice, and lemon zest. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

  • Take off the heat. While whisking constantly, pour about 1/2 cup of the sugar mixture into the egg yolk mixture. Once it is combined, add the mixture back to the pot.

  • Place the pot back on the stove and add the butter, whisking until smooth and the mixture thickens. Remove from heat and set aside.

  • Prepare the homemade meringue by whipping the egg whites, remaining sugar, and cream of tartar with an electric mixer (or in the bowl of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment) until they form stiff peaks, 3-4 minutes.

  • Spoon lemon filling into the phyllo cups and place them on a baking sheet.

  • Pipe or spoon meringue topping on top and bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes or until the meringue becomes golden brown. (Alternatively, you could brown the meringue with a kitchen torch.)

  • Remove from oven and let cool, serve immediately or place the little pies in the fridge to chill before serving.

Video

Notes

  • This makes a large batch, but you can easily double it to feed more or halve the recipe as needed.
  • The lemon zest for an extra lemony pop of flavor, but you can skip it if you don’t like zest.
  • I do not suggest freezing.
  • Make sure to make these the day that you are serving and eating them, the phyllo cups will get soggy on the bottom.

Nutrition

Calories: 28kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 39IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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Easy Mini Lemon Meringue Pies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the liquid at the bottom of the lemon meringue pie? ›

Water seeping from meringue is practically always coming from the egg whites. There are a few standard things you can do to reduce it. First, do not overbeat. For some reason, recipes love to direct people to beat egg whites "to stiff peaks".

How do I keep my lemon meringue pie from getting watery? ›

How To Keep A Meringue Pie From Weeping
  1. Choose a Dry Day.
  2. Use Superfine Sugar.
  3. Try a Swiss or Italian Meringue.
  4. Make Sure the Pie Filling Is Hot.
  5. Spread Meringue to the Edges.
  6. If All Else Fails, Use a Paper Towel.
  7. More Meringue-Topped Desserts.
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What causes lemon meringue pie crust to get soggy? ›

Meringue pies will ''weep'' water because of the interaction between the filling and the whipped meringue. If one or the other is overcooked, water beads will form and weep. Egg whites can also weep if they are over-beaten or are from old eggs. Refrigeration (unfortunately) speeds up the process of weeping—oops!

How do you keep meringue from shrinking on lemon meringue pie? ›

Make meringue pie on dry, low-humidity days. Don't overbake your meringue! Overbaking causes the egg whites to shrink and squeeze out small droplets of moisture. Always make sure to check on your pie at the minimum baking time.

What is a substitute for lemon juice in meringue? ›

So you could use lemon juice and still have a "plain" meringue. It is also possible to use another mildly-flavoured acid, such as white wine vinegar, (apple) cider vinegar or cream of tartar. The amount you would use would be the same regardless of which alternative you use.

How do you keep meringue from sliding off a pie? ›

Remove the paper once you're ready to top the pie; the meringue will bond together with the rough surface of the filling as the pie cools, which will keep the meringue from sliding off when you go to slice it. 4. Make sure the pie has cooled completely before you slice it; otherwise, you will have a mess on your hands.

What happens if you don't refrigerate lemon meringue pie? ›

Yes, lemon meringue pie should be refrigerated. To prevent foodborne illness, never let it sit at room temperature for more than two hours. To store lemon meringue pie without messing up the meringue, place two toothpicks in the pie. Loosely cover it with storage wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to two days.

Why isn t my lemon meringue thickening? ›

If the meringue mixture becomes flat or runny when the sugar is added then it usually means that the egg whites were not quite whisked enough before the sugar was added. It sometimes helps to whisk the whites, then add a tablespoon of sugar and whisk the whites back to medium peaks before adding the rest of the sugar.

How do you fix runny meringue? ›

Fixing runny meringue is usually as simple as whisking more air into the mixture and waiting for it to develop stiff peaks. You can also add another egg white or a teaspoon of cornstarch to get the mix to the consistency you need.

Do you refrigerate lemon meringue pie after baking? ›

Storing your lemon meringue pie correctly will keep it fresh for up to 3 days. If you've baked your own pie, leave it to cool on a rack for 1 hour, then place it in the fridge uncovered for 3 to 6 hours before serving.

Is it better to put meringue on a hot or cold pie? ›

You want to add meringue on top of a HOT filling (not cooled, repeat, not cooled), as this ensures that the bottom of the meringue will begin to cook along with the top and you can avoid a weeping meringue situation. In a glass or metal bowl with an electric mixer, beat egg whites on high until foamy.

How do you get a crispy crust on the bottom of a pie? ›

Choose the Right Rack in the Oven

Which rack you use in the oven can help ensure a crisp crust. Baking the pie on a lower rack will concentrate heat on the bottom of the pie and help the crust crisp.

How do you know when meringue is done baking? ›

Baking Meringue

A meringue is done baking when it releases easily when gently lifted from the baking sheet. If it's close, keep checking every 5 to 10 minutes.

Can you over beat meringue? ›

You can't overbeat meringue - It's true! You can't ruin it by mixing too much, so once all of the sugar is added, be sure that your meringue is glossy and that you have super firm, stiff peaks when you remove the beater from the mixer. Don't be afraid to mix a little longer if it appears too soft.

Why do you put cornstarch in meringue? ›

A secret ingredient: corn starch

Corn starch molecules also provide more hold for meringue. It will be easier to cut and is less likely to weep.

Why is there liquid under my meringue? ›

If the meringue is swirled onto a cool filling and baked, steam in the reheating filling just reaches the meringue. As the pie cools, the steam condenses to form the sweet weeping (sometimes a pool) under the meringue.

What is it called when liquid accumulates between the meringue and pie filling? ›

When liquid accumulates between the meringue and pie filling, the meringue is said to weep. This occurs because the meringue was spread on a cool filling. To avoid this, always spread the meringue on a hot filling. Beading—brown droplets on the surface of the meringue—may occur if the meringue is overcooked.

Why is there lemon juice in pie filling? ›

Lemon juice is added to apple crisp and apple pie filling to keep the apple pieces from turning brown.

Does lemon juice stabilize meringue? ›

To make a sturdier meringue, your recipe may direct you to add an acidic ingredient such as cream of tartar, white vinegar, or lemon juice. Caution: Don't use a copper bowl if you're adding acid to stabilize your meringue; it will react with the copper and discolor the egg foam.

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