National Lemon Meringue Pie Day in The Villages FL

National Lemon Meringue Pie Day

National Lemon Meringue Pie Day in The Villages FL

National Lemon Meringue Pie Day is celebrated annually on August 15th, so get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Lemons provide so much flavor to life with all of their culinary applications.

You’ll never run out of ways to enjoy your lemons, from cake to ice cream and, of course, the all-time favorite: lemonade!

Lemon meringue pie is amongst the best lemon desserts.

The golden shortbread pastry crust, savory lemon curd filling, and velvety meringue topping will have you floating on the clouds.

So, for those who want to indulge their sweet tooth or those who haven’t tried it yet (what rock have you been hiding under?), celebrate this tasty dessert with other food lovers today.

HISTORY OF NATIONAL LEMON MERINGUE PIE DAY

Lemon meringue pie is made using lemon juice and zest, egg yolks, and sometimes with sugar and starch (depending on the adopted recipe). Peak-shaped meringue is spread on top of the pie before it goes in the oven.

Pinpointing the creator of this lemon pie is difficult with several theories of its origins springing up. Lemon-based pies, puddings, and custards have been around since the Middle Ages, according to history. In the 1700s, the innovative addition of putting meringue on top of the pie was adopted. Modern-day lemon meringue pie gained popularity sometime in the 1800s.

The first mention of meringue-covered desserts dates back to France. Menon, a French cookbook author, published a book in 1739 that includes a recipe for Pommes meringuées, or meringue-covered apple butter or applesauce. Around 1869, a cookbook referenced lemon meringue pie for the first time. Lemon cream pies were the name given to the meringue-covered lemon custard pies of the time.

Similar recipes were revealed in the U.S in the 1800s, one such recipe was meringue-covered apple pie known as ‘apples meringuées’ or ‘apple a la turque.’ Elizabeth Goodfellow, the proprietor of a Philadelphia pastry business, is credited with inventing the lemon meringue pie. She was in charge of the first cooking school in the United States.

Others say that the lemon meringue pie is a Victorian-era English invention. Lemon Chester Pudding is how it’s known in certain circles. It is often recognized as one of the delicacies that introduced the world to British sweets.

HOW TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL LEMON MERINGUE PIE DAY

    • Eat one!

Eating a lemon meringue pie is the perfect way to commemorate National Lemon Meringue Pie Day. For a more memorable experience, remember to share with family and friends, as well as strangers.

    • Try new recipes

Don’t get hung up on your habits. There are several recipes available for you to test. It’s time to break out the cookbooks and put on your apron; it’s time to try something new.

    • Teach someone how to make one

Are you already a pro at making amazing lemon meringue pies? Why don’t you teach someone else how to make it?

5 FACTS ABOUT LEMONS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

  1. The British Navy love lemons
    Lemons are necessary onboard British Navy ships due to their healing powers arising from their high vitamin C concentration.
  2. California is a lemon state
    Arizona and California are responsible for 95% of lemon crops found in the U.S.
  3. It has antibacterial properties
    Mixing lemon juice with hot water creates an effective antibacterial mouthwash.
  4. Lemons are fast and consistent growers
    Lemon trees produce fruit throughout the year; each tree can produce up to 600 pounds of lemon annually.
  5. They make excellent cleaning aids
    Lemons have high acidic content making them effective cleaning aids.

WHY WE LOVE NATIONAL LEMON MERINGUE PIE DAY

    • Delicious treats

Pies rank among the favorite desserts anywhere in the world. Is there a better way to celebrate pies than savoring one of its best adaptations? No, we don’t think so.

    • Loads of recipes

The only thing better than eating a delicious lemon meringue pie is finding a different way of making it the next time. You’ll never run out of fresh ways to enjoy this dessert, with options ranging from sugar-free to exotic seasonings.

    • strong>Lemons are good for the body

Lemons have plenty of health benefits including preventing scurvy. Grated lemon rinds, as well as zest, are also common baking ingredients.

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