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Blonde Duck is celebrating Pie Week this week. Go pay her a visit, you will drool all over your keyboard looking at all of the pictures of pies!
I am submitting Nellie & Sal's Key Lime Pie for the Pie Week celebration. I like the subtle tartness of this pie. The taste is refreshing, the texture is light and just one bite will give you hope that Spring is just around the corner.
I don't know who Nellie & Sal are, I was told they are from Key West Florida or they were from Key West; I don't even know if they are real or fictional, dead or alive. This is the only way I know to make Key Lime Pie because I am a spaz and cannot bake.
Nellie and Sal's Key Lime Pie -
I used a store bought, reduced fat graham cracker pie crust. If you want to make your own graham cracker crust, mix together 1/2 cup of graham cracker crumbs, 1/2 cup of granulated sugar and 1.2 stick of melted butter in a bowl. Press the mixture firmly into a 9-inch pie dish and bake at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes until brown.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
In a medium sized bowl whisk together two 14oz. cans of condensed milk, 1 cup of key lime juice, and 2 eggs. Pour filling into prepared pie shell (if you made the pie shell, make sure it is COMPLETELY cooled before pouring filling). Bake in the oven for 15 minutes. Cool pie on rack for 15 minutes then cover pie and move it to the refrigerator to chill for at least 2 hours.
Once chilled, it's time to make the topping. Whipped cream? I don't think so. Meringue? How prosaic. No, this is what puts Nellie and Sal's Key Lime Pie over the top! Are you ready for this? Combine 1 cup of low fat sour cream and 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar. Spread over the top of the pie, sprinkle a teaspoon of lime zest as a garnish on top and serve chilled.
Happy Pie Week!!!
and Happy Mardi Gras!!!!
I forgot that today was Fat Tuesday. Happy Mardi Gras!!!!
ReplyDeleteKey Lime is one of my favorites!
Be still my heart! Such a glorious pie. You're an official pie princess now!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pie. My favorite version is Martha Stewarts, however, I think your topping does put it over the top. I'll have to try it with this topping.!!
ReplyDeleteI love Key Lime Pie but don't think I've ever had it with a sour cream topping. Sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great looking pie!!! I can imagine the sour cream giving it that little extra tartness!
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves key lime pie so I will put this on my list to make for him....I try to keep him happy with the key lime pudding during winter months-haha.
ReplyDeleteFat Tuesday! Yahooo!
ReplyDeleteI would love a slice of that pie.
Key Lime Pie is amazing! Yours looks so good!
ReplyDeleteSour cream and powdered sugar?!?! Very cool!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't think the shrimp creole was supposed to be that thick!! Wish I'd found your recipe before throwing all that crushed tomato in my pot :(
Happy Mardi Gras!
Gorgeous key lime pie! It's my husband's favorite dessert!
ReplyDeleteOH MY LORD, that looks good. I have always wanted to make a Key Lime pie and this recipe looks like one I could handle! I love the sour cream topping!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I am enjoying the sour cream topping idea.
ReplyDeleteThat Key Lime Pie looks delicious and so refreshing! Love the name of your blog. The Smoky Mountains are one of my favorite areas of all time!
ReplyDeleteKey lime pies is an all time favorite of my family. Delicious katherine.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Elra
I love key lime pie but have never made my own...this looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteKatherine your pie looks delicious. I will have to go over to the Blonde Duck's blog and check out all the pies!!!
ReplyDeleteOooooh, yummy! I love how you shaved the lime zest on top! That topping, too, is awesome! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love key lime pie. I will fight you with a dirty fork for one bite of key lime pie. Alas I have never mastered the ho-made version. They end up watery and weepy. I am going to try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteLaizzis les bon temps rouler
I would love a slice of that luscious pie! So creamy, refreshing, sweet and tart all at the same time! Happy Mardi Gras!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour pie is making me drool! Key lime pie is a favorite of mine...I've never made it at home!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mardis Gras!
Mmmm, this is the second key lime pie I have seen today, must mean that I should make one soon!
ReplyDeleteLove the topping on this one!
Oh you're right, that sweetened sour cream topping sounds like just the thing for this pie!
ReplyDeleteLOVE key lime pie!!
ReplyDeleteits my favorite!
yours looks delicious too :)
Wow... the lime pie looks marvelous!!! *drooling*
ReplyDeleteYum this looks amazing-in taste and presentation!!
ReplyDeleteI've only had key lime pie recently, but I loved it!
ReplyDeleteGoes great with Riesling...
NAOmni
This looks incredible -- perfect contribution to pie week! I love key lime pie, but have never made one! Time to get crackin'. Happy Mardi Gras to you!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, I love key lime pie! Once I even had key lime pie cheesecake, that was quite good too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great contribution to pie week! This look yummy, perfect for Fat Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE KEY LIME PIE...and this looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteit looks delicious. where do you find key lime juice?
ReplyDeleteI am craving this lovely tart and sweet pie. Key lime is always a favorite around here.
ReplyDeletePie Week??
ReplyDeleteYou've got to be kidding?!
What a GRAND thing!!
Your Key Lime Pie looks delicious. Key Lime is 2 of my children's most "favoritist" desserts. MY favorite pie is Chocolate Pie. I was introduced to this WONDERFUL pie when I married my dh. It's his family's specialty, and if I had one right now I bet I could eat the WHOLE thing. (good thing I don't have one).
I love the lime zest on top...it makes it look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOMGOODNESS!! YUM! One of my favorite types of pies!
ReplyDeleteThat looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love the flavor of lime zest, great idea in this pie! I think I'd just add some cream cheese in its filling.
ReplyDeleteKey lime pie is one of our favorite pies. You have to squeeze an awfully lot of those tiny little key limes to get a cup, but it is well worth it. Great pie.
ReplyDeleteSam
Wonderful pir and you didn't use colouring...very authentic!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This looks so good!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! I used to daydream that I'd get so thin that the doctor would put me on a diet to eat sweetened condensed milk. :)
ReplyDeleteNever happened. . . because of recipes such as this one. Will try it next time my kids come to town!