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September 1st was the day – the day that I was going to transition my house from Summer to Fall. I’m a seasonal scent kind of girl, so I planned on packing away all the tropical, fruity candles, deodorizing sprays and decor and even make a little room in the pantry for a gazillion cans of pumpkin. However, two things got in the way – blazing hot temperatures and a big bag of lemons.

I simply couldn’t couldn’t bring myself to hang an Autumn wreath when there’s no doubt that I would have broken a sweat unpacking it from the garage. So, I decided to whip up a batch a Homemade Microwave Lemon Curd, paint my nails a pretty shade of pink and embrace the last few days of Summer.

I was baking up a storm with my friend Brittany and unlike me, she doesn’t think it’s okay to eat lemon curd straight from the jar with a spoon. Lucky for her, I had a couple of semi-homemade tricks up my sleeve that allowed me to create a simple, delicious, Summery dessert without bribing her into a grocery store run.

A few weeks ago, I came across a box of miniature tart shells at my local market – knowing that they’d come in handy sooner rather than later, I tossed them into my cart. I filled the cute, mini shortbread shells with lemon curd and topped them with a dollop of meringue.

I have a little confession, I didn’t exactly make the meringue by hand. I did whip it up in my stand mixer, but I totally took a little help from The Miracle Meringue. It’s a little packet of powder that allows you to create a perfect meringue topping in minutes – all you need to add is warm water.

Fall is just around the corner – I promise, but until the temps drop and leaves start turning, celebrate Summer with simple Lemon Meringue Pies.

Mini Lemon Meringue Pies

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Place the tart shells on a tray or baking sheet.
  2. Spoon the lemon curd into a piping bag and fill each tart with lemon curd.
  3. Fit a piping bag with a large Star Tip. Spoon the meringue into the piping bag and pipe a small dollop of meringue onto each mini tart. Store tarts in the refrigerator until ready serve.

Notes:

  • I purchased my tart shells from my local market for $5.99, so definitely check a store near you before purchasing from Amazon as the price seems a bit high.
  • If you want to make your own meringue topping, I really like this one from Alton Brown.
  • I used a large Star Tip to pipe the meringue.
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75 Comments

  1. Jessica says:

    Can’t wait to try these with pumpkin!!!!

  2. Darla | Bakingdom says:

    These are gorgeous!! And perfect for an end of summer treat!

  3. Laurie says:

    These look so good. My husband loves lemon baked goods. Can’t wait to try the recipe.

  4. Weekend Cowgirl says:

    It is still so very hot that these seem perfect for now! I love lemon tarts!

  5. olivia says:

    These look yummy

  6. marla says:

    These are the cutest little pies ever!

  7. Bev says:

    You gave me another reason to postpone hanging my autumn wreath. The lemon curd looks like an easy recipe which I love. It can be made ahead, too, so no baking last minute. Thanks!

  8. Ann P. says:

    Beautiful little pies! I think they look perfect, cool, and summery, especially with the lack of browning on the meringue! It’s way too early for Fall–it’s blazing where I am!

  9. what katie's baking says:

    ahhh!! yum this looks amazing and so refreshing.