Today is a bank holiday here, so we’d a 3 day weekend….my favourite kind of weekend! I’ve spent it being very lazy, watching the olympics and eating bbqs!
Mike’s sister has this very pretty flower in her garden. Happy Monday
It was Saturday, so no work. It was sunny. Could it be summer 2012?!?! Yes indeed folks, summer 2012 fell on Saturday 7th July. So, I slapped on the sun factor, grabbed my book and sat outside for the day
Our fruit, veg and flowers haven’t been enjoying the recent rainy weather, but the weeds love it!
Check out the face in the top right daisy!
Even the pansies that were dying here got a second lease of life.
Yesterday it rained…and rained…and rained some more. So, as they say when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Well, I didn’t have lemons, but I had limes, so I’m changing it to when life gives you limes, make mojitos! But, seeing as it was early, I settled on key lime pie.
Obviously not being in Florida my access to limes is whatever there is in the shop, which I’m pretty sure aren’t key limes, so please, no comments about it not being proper key lime pie. I looked up loads of recipes, but because I don’t like following recipes, I decided to take different parts from different ones and add in a little bit of my own ideas. It’s a mix of The Food Network (US and UK), Oprah, BBC recipes and some blogs I read. Here’s the recipe, photos and result of yesterday’s work with some tips on what I’ll do differently next time!
Step 1: The base.
180g digestive biscuits
50g brown sugar
110g butter
Crush the biscuits. I put them in a plastic bag and bashed them with a saucepan! Add the sugar and melted butter and mix together.
Grease the tin (9″) and spread the mixture.
Bake in the oven 180 degrees C for 8 mins.
Step 2: The filling
1 tin of condensed milk (357g/14oz it was the only size available, so I’m guessing it’s a standard size)
4 egg yolks (keep the egg whites)
4 limes
Juice the limes and zest the biggest one!
Separate the eggs and put the whites in the fridge.
At this point it was 20 mins so take the base out of the oven to cool down.
Add the condensed milk and egg yolks and mix together. Add the lime juice in stages, mixing as you go. Add in some lime zest. Keep some for later.
Pour the mix onto the base.
Put it in the oven at 180 degrees C for 15 mins. Let it cool and put it in the fridge for an hour.
Use this time to do the dishes and other kitchen related jobs and chat on Facebook!
Step 3: Meringue
4 egg whites
6 tablespoons of caster sugar
pinch of baking powder
zest
Mix the dry ingredients together.
Add them to the eggs and whisk for a while.
Give your arm a break by giving them to someone else to whisk for a while.
Whisk again and stare at the ceiling making a mental note that an electric whisker is next on the shopping list.
Finally, when the mixture goes into the stiff peaks you’ve been striving for, spread it on the pie and bake it for 30 mins.
You can bake it for 12 mins, but I like to be sure with eggs, so I left it in for 30.
When it looks like this, take it out of the oven! Put it in the fridge and wait. Don’t touch it like I did. Just leave it for 2 hours.
Use this time to clear up the big mess you’ve made and make dinner/order and eat pizza!
Then it’s ready to go.
Now for some tips and what I’ll do differently next time.
The base is VERY sweet, so next time I’ll leave out the brown sugar and add 2/3 more biscuits. I also think the meringue make it very sweet, so maybe I’ll just do the pie without it next time. And, I’ll definitely leave it cool for 2 hours, so that I don’t mess up the 1st slice.
There you go. Follow my recipe if you want to, or follow one online if you like to be sure when you’re baking!
As promised, here are some more shots from Ring, Co Cork. They were taken on Friday night while having a bbq and sipping mojitos! I felt as if I was on holiday
And of course the final sunset shot, complete with rowers can be seen here in Friday’s post.
While the rest of the country is basking is sun and temperatures in the high 20s, we’ve got sea fog and mist. We did get threes sunny days and we made the most of them.
We had a bbq!
We went to the beach, even though the sun was gone.
If you look really hard, you can see a family on the left with hats and coats on! that’s how we roll in Ireland
And I got my ice cream, which means it must be summer.