Mini Lemon Meringue Pie Fillo Tartlet Recipe
It's been a lifelong love affair. It all started at the Serendipity preschool in Vancouver. To my 4-year old mind, it was a magical place. We made elaborate art projects out of paper towel rolls, spent hours playing on the backyard climbing gym and took turns holding the record cover (yes, it was that long ago) during afternoon rest time. The owner of the preschool, Gwen, was a white-haired grandmotherly angel who was put on this earth to teach and cherish children. And she made the perfect lemon meringue pie, the only thing that could possibly come out of the kitchen of an angel.
When Athens Foods asked if I would come up with a dessert recipe using their mini fillo shells, Gwen's perfect lemon meringue pie popped into my mind.
If you would like another phyllo dessert option, try my easy blueberry goat cheese turnovers.
Of course, I could go through the process of making pie dough, but why do that when I can pull a box of fillo shells out of the freezer? They defrost in only 10 minutes. And besides, pie dough is not my forte, much to the despair of my pie-loving husband. The shells are the perfect solution for last-minute get-togethers with friends, or when you just don't feel like slaving away in the kitchen for hours.
If you have a good recipe for lemon curd, then by all means use that. However, I was really shooting for "easy" on all level, so I used some good store-bought lemon curd.
So, basically, all I had to actually make was the meringue, which requires beating some egg whites with a little sugar and cream of tartar. Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater, right? Yeah, I'm comfortable with that because these tartlets turned out perfectly, with a crispy shell, sweet and tangy filling and fluffy-as-air golden brown meringue. I think even Gwen would have approved.
The recipe:
Place the egg whites and cream of tartar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Alternatively, you can use a large bowl with a hand mixer.
Beat on medium-high speed until the egg whites are frothy.
With the mixer running on medium-high, gradually add the sugar. Continue to beat until the egg whites form stiff peaks. Be sure not to underbeat the egg whites. Set aside.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Set the oven rack in the lower third of the oven.
Spoon 1 ½ teaspoons lemon curd into each Athens fillo shell. Place the filled shells on a baking sheet.
Either spoon about 1 tablespoon meringue onto each tartlet or pipe the meringue through a piping bag and tip.
Bake until the meringue is golden brown, about 8 minutes. Serve immediately or cool to room temperature before serving.
Other summertime desserts:
Almond Meringue with Raspberry Sorbet
Cherry, Coconut & Honey Frozen Yogurt
Printable Recipe
Mini Lemon Meringue Pie Fillo Tartlet Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 egg whites
- pinch of cream of tartar
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 15 Athens mini fillo shells 1 package, defrosted
- 7 ½ tablespoons store-bought lemon curd such as Dickinson's
Instructions
- Place the egg whites and cream of tartar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Alternatively, you can use a large bowl with a hand mixer.
- Beat on medium-high speed until the egg whites are frothy.
- With the mixer running on medium-high, gradually add the sugar. Continue to beat until the egg whites form stiff peaks. Be sure not to underbeat the egg whites. Set aside.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Set the oven rack in the lower third of the oven.
- Spoon 1½ teaspoons lemon curd into each Athens fillo shell. Place the filled shells on a baking sheet.
- Either spoon about 1 tablespoon meringue onto each tartlet or pipe the meringue through a piping bag and tip.
- Bake until the meringue is golden brown, about 8 minutes. Serve immediately or cool to room temperature before serving.
Notes
Nutrition
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Cathy Pollak ~ Noble Pig
I love using those shells. It makes dessert less daunting when you need it!! My mom also does a mile high lemon meringue pie that I love so this just made me smile.
Ashley@BakerbyNature
How cute are these?! I'm in love!
Lauren @ Climbing Grier Mountain
I am totally smitten with these tartlets. Such a fun idea!
Nessa
My mom makes the best lemon meringue pie! These look fabulous and I can't wait to make them 🙂
Traci
So beautiful Dara! I love lemon meringue pie and these look incredible. And don't worry about cheating. It's summertime, canned lemon curd is TOTALLY allowed. 🙂
Nancy P.@thebittersideofsweet
My kids are always asking for me to make lemon meringue pies! Love this version and I think it is definitely something I could do!
Liz
Thank you - sounds wonderful. Have a great day!
Crystal @ Simply Playful Fare
These are so cute! I'm sure the filo dough gives them a lighter texture than pie crust. I've seen Dickinson's lemon curd in the store and have been wondering about it. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks!
cquek
these look healthy and delish!
A Canadian Foodie
I actually have a jar of Grandma's recipe for lemon curd that I made at Christmas. Love how long it lasts. This little short cut idea is a perfect little zippy sweet treat for a summer's eve.
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V
Cookbook Queen
Oh I love these!! Perfect for a Summer party!!
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
These tartlets are too cute, and such a guilt-free summer treat!
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes
Such a fun, easy way to change up lemon pie.
Sommer @ ASpicyPerspective
These are adorable! (And look delicious, too!) 🙂
Maria
Love lemon desserts and mini is always fun!
carrian
Those sound wonderful!!
marla
These look great! And I wish for 20 at a time! XO
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
These sound absolutely perfect Darla! Love this recipe!
Tieghan
These are so and love that they are simple and easy!
Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen
Such a simple and delicious dessert- great one Dara!