The Year of Pie
Pie Number 19 - Lemon Icebox Pie
This recipe is based off "Icebox Pie" in Favorite Recipes of the Deep South: Alabama-Georgia-Mississippi. As always, my notes/modifications will be in italics. There is no date in the book, but I guessed it to be early to mid 1960's and I found a date of 1964 in the Library of Congress records. This book was sold for fund raising by the Home Demonstration Club. No idea where this club was actually located, but the recipes were submitted by women in various clubs throughout Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. This Icebox Pie recipe was submitted by Mrs. C.T. Elmore of Maben, Mississippi.
I may have used too much lemon juice or evaporated milk because it didn't "set" real well. I'd had to guess at the amounts. I googled "How much juice in 3 lemons?" and "How big is a small can of evaporated milk?"). The first piece tasted great, but was just a pile of messy pie. The second piece, after freezing, was better and kept it's shape. This pie was really good. I discovered that it definitely needs to go in the freezer overnight or at least freeze for several hours. It was easy to make, so if you like lemon like I do, try this. I think you'll like it.
Ingredients:
1 small can evaporated milk, chilled (5 1/2 oz)
1 cup sugar
juice of 3 lemons (1/2 cup)
1 crumb crust
1/4 cup crushed graham crackers (optional)
lemon zest (optional)
whipped cream (optional)
Directions:
Whip chilled evaporated milk until it stands in peaks (I don't think I whipped the milk long enough). Beat in sugar and then fresh lemon juice. Pour into crumb crust. Sprinkle lemon zest over the filling if desired. Chill (Freeze) until firm. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream sprinkle of graham cracker crumbs.
Crust:
1 1/4 cup fine graham cracker crumbs
3 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened (I melted mine)
Crust Directions:
In a large bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs, sugar and melted butter/margarine. Press into a 9-inch pie pan and bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes if desired. You do not have to bake the crust, so baking it is optional.
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Lemon Ice Box Pie |
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Lemon Ice Box Pie |
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