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Key Lime Pie

June 29, 2013 by manjirichitnis 4 Comments

Calling all DEXTER Fans!

Key Lime Pie – or one of Dexter ”victims” last meal, (who wanted to be a well ”victim”, if you watch Dexter as obsessively as I do, you will know! Season 3 episode 8 – Easy as Pie)

Well, this popular American Dessert is very easy to make and a delicious dessert option to serve. Recipe adapted from Martha Stewarts’ recipe for homemade Key Lime Pie and from BBC Good Food.

Key Limes get their name from the association with the Florida Keys and because they are the main ingredients in well, Key Lime Pie! I have used the darker green skinned limes and they give that – much required and tangy citrus taste to the pie.

Ingredients:(Serves 8)

  1. 300gm HobNobs (hob-nobs are the U.K version of the U.S Graham Crackers, use any biscuit/ cracker that will give you a good crumbly base)
  2. 150gm unsalted butter melted and cooled
  3. One 397gm tin of  condensed milk
  4. Four egg yolks
  5. Zest and juice of 4 limes

Method:

  • Put the hobnobs into a thick, strong, food-grade plastic bag and give them a good bashing, what fun, totally de-stressing! Or if you are less violent and do not watch Dexter then please use a food processor.
  • Mix these beautiful crumbs with the soft melted and cooled butter in a bowl, my big orange plastic bowl is so good for this (for a quick peek at the bowl check out my post about cookies and headache ok well just cookies tehehehe)
  • Firmly pat onto a tart tin 22 cm is what I have, I used a thick white ceramic pie pan which I purchased earlier on in the day and ended buying a gorgeous Brita Water Filter with it too, I love low price deals and my old water filter jug needed to be chucked!
  • Bake the base for 10 minutes in a pre heated oven at 160C/fan 140C/gas 3
  • Then separate the 4 egg yolks from the whites and add the entire tin of condensed milk, whisk for about 3  minutes , good if you have an electric whisk , I was making this pie at an obscenely late hour in the night and didn’t dare use my electric whisk ;), so had to mix really well for about 5 minutes.
  • Zest the limes so that some of the zest can go into the mix and some can be used to dress the pie
  • Now add the juice of the limes and some of the zest into the egg & condensed milk mix and whisk for another 3 minutes.
  • Pour onto the cooled base and bake for another 10 minutes.
  • Cool completely on a wire rack and then refrigerate for at least 3 hours or overnight.
  • Dress the pie with some more lime zest, I didn’t want to do the whipped cream bit on the top but ended up using the ready made squeezy ready to use cream from a can, it sits very quickly and if you do not consume immediately it will form a puddle on the top so please avoid !

This is a wonderfull dessert to be shared with friends and family and is apt for weekend meals, make ahead and refrigerate.Great for summers!

Key Lime Pie n some pine cones
Key Lime Pie dug in
Oh so good ...ummlicious

Looking for more inspiration to indulge your sweet-tooth? Why not browse through my dessert recipes:

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Of Smartphones ,Tablets and other fancy “Gadgetry'” …

May 22, 2012 by manjirichitnis Leave a Comment

Clearly, I am an old fashioned person, severally, technologically challenged at that , maybe that’s why every time I travel in London and find people totally engrossed watching a vid on their Smartphone or reading a book on their tablets or eBook readers , I feel a definite pang of a mix of emotions ranging from jealousy to frustration .I mean here I am with a totally ”outdated” phone , which clearly dates back to the early 70’s almost and is more usefull as a weapon of self defence rather than a fancy phone and guess what my monthly plan doesn’t even cost me more than 20 pounds , shucks how boring is dat 😉

I must confess that I do read a lot of reviews about new launches of these devices , I read the feedback and tell myself ”aah this one has a battery life issue , let me wait for the next version which will have an improved version and better battery life and will probably weigh lighter than a pigeon’s egg”

Honestly, at times I wonder how many of the people that possess these gadgets use much of the power packed features. My ancient handset has email installed , allows me to send and receive calls, install and use whatsapp , upload and store documents , has a Bluetooth and hence can even be used to print stuff (so I hear ,never tried it though !), I even manage to click pics and store videos and yes browse the internet too. Well , now apart from these functions I shall need to really think hard as to what it is that the phone can do that a common person needs ,unless one is a complete geek ( my hubby is ), then you’re totally forgiven for drooling over a new gadget !

So either I am a totally sour and jealous soul who cannot fathom technology at all or am simply averse to a whole set of people blindly falling for a mobile company’s plan where they end up paying for the phone 2 times over and are hence easy prey to such gimmicks, makes me wonder is a phone’s popularity which is gauged by mass sentiment largely driven by a growing NEED to possess something simply for purpose of establishing societal status? Or is it really based on how many of features packed into a tiny hand held device are actually serving any REAL utility to a large percentage of people and making their lives happier , easier and therefore justifying the spend on such possessions.Perhaps, I should start a facebook page saying ” I belong to the generation who knew apple,blackberry , ice sandwich and gingrebread as FOOD” Like if you agree or some such …sour and cynical right ? hummm

I am sure of nothing I shall certainly have the most popular tablet by the time it’s version15 is launched or heck maybe by then humans will be injected with a chip with all these devices pre installed ,who knows , till such time I guess I shall continue gathering funds to buy at least one of not many of these fancy super sleek and cool gadgets !

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