Wednesday, October 2, 2013

JEAN'S LEMON SPONGE & LEMON CHIFFON PIES

LEMON SPONGE PIE

1 pie crust (8 inch)
1 or 2 lemons
2/3 c. sugar
2 eggs
2 tbsp flour
2/3 cup milk
2 tbsp butter melted

Grate 2 tablespoons rind off lemons, squeeze 1/3 cup juice and pulp.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Line pie plate with crust.  Beat egg whites until foamy.  Add 2 tablespoons of the sugar slowly beating until meringue forms soft peaks.  Beat egg yolks and remaining sugar until thick and light.  Beat in flour, lemon rind, juice, milk and butter until smooth.

Fold into meringue until no streaks of white remain.  Pour into shell.  Bake 40 minutes or until top is golden brown.

LEMON CHIFFON PIE

4 eggs, separated
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon gelatin
1/4 cup cold water
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
Whipped cream
1 9 inch pie baked pie shell

Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored; add 1/2 cup sugar, lemon juice and salt.  Cook in a double boiler until the consistency of custard.   Soften gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes, then dissolve in hot custard.  Add lemon rind.  Cool until mixture begins to thicken.  Beat remaining sugar into stiffly-beaten egg whites and fold into gelatin mixture.  Blend well.  Fill baked pastry shell.  Chill until firm.  Cover with whipped cream before serving.

CHIFFON PIE VARIATIONS

LIME CHIFFON PIE: Use lime juice for lemon juice and grated lime rind in place of lemon rind.

GRAPEFRUIT CHIFFON PIE: Use grapefruit juice and rind for lemon juice and rind.

ORANGE CHIFFON PIE: Use orange juice for lemon juice, omit lemon rind and add 1 tablespoon grated orange rind and 1 tablespoon lemon juice.

JEAN AND I ARE THINKING CHRISTMAS, ALREADY.  WOULD YOU LIKE US TO HAVE A CHRISTMAS RECIPE A DAY LIKE WE HAD LAST YEAR?  IT STARTED 10 DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND ENDED ON CHRISTMAS EVE.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A RECIPE, PLEASE ASK.  JEAN IS LOOKING FOR AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE ON.

10 comments:

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning,

Hope you enjoy Jean's lemon pie recipes this morning. We do want to know about the Christmas recipe a day. I know this is early, but Jean is planning ahead.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

If you get a chance, go over and see Amish America. Erik has some really neat Amish pumpkins pictures on today.

Marilyn

Veronica said...

The recipes sound wonderful. Thank you Jean. I hope you and David and the family are all doing well. Are things slowing down harvest wise for you all. I enjoyed all the recipes last year so it would be wonderful for you to share again this year. I think it would also be wonderful if you could share some of your Christmas traditions or memories with us also. If I could think of some recipes suggestions I will be back on later to ask. I hope you are having a good day today Marilyn. Praying for you all always. Veronica

New York State Of Mind said...

Hello Veronica,
Glad you like the recipes. Jean's family is doing well right now. Thank you for telling us you want the Christmas recipes. I will ask her about traditions and memories. I am having a good day today. Thank you for your prayers,
Marilyn

karpits said...

It would be super to have the Christmas recipes again. Like trying new recipes and ideas, so a BIG yes to more recipes.
Also I would love to hear about quilting bees or just in general about quilting. Like what colors and patterns they use.
Karen

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Karpits,
Glad you are in favor of the Christmas Recipes.
I will give Jean your requests about quilting.

Sincerely,
Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Good morning! Thank you for the lemon pie recipes - they look yummy and I will be trying them soon. As far as Christmas preparation - It is never too early to prepare, is it!? Do you have any recipes that can be prepared way ahead and then served at the holiday time? I am thinking fruitcakes, some cookies, etc. I can remember that my grandmother prepared her fruit cakes weeks in advance of Christmas - and some of her cookies too. The cookies were stored in an airtight container and "aged" until the holidays.

Thank you! Chris

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Chris,
I remember my Mom use to start making Christmas Cookies and Fruit Cake the day after Thanksgiving. She would put them in the freezer until a few days before Christmas and get them out and we would eat them. Sometimes she would hide them in the house so we WOULDN'T eat then until Christmas Eve. Never could find where she hid those, but they always showed up on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning.

I'll see if Jean can come up with some Christmas recipes you can make ahead and freeze.

Marilyn

Christine T said...

I love stuffing and like to try different recipes. Maybe your best or most favorite stuffing recipe?

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Christine T,
I love stuffing too. Thank you for your stuffing request. I will see that Jean gets it.

Marilyn