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Key Lime Pie "original"

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Eggs American American, Desserts, Pies 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Unflavored gelatin
1/4 c Water
2/3 c Sugar, divided
1/2 c Key lime juice
1/4 t Salt
2 t Grated lime rind
4 Eggs, separated

INSTRUCTIONS

"      ea baked pastry shell I got this recipe from a "Cracker," and
it  will dispute the previous statement that all will agree on how to
make the best Key Lime Pie. My tree froze, but came back, so we've
enjoyed this recipe a lot this year. Mix togethe gelatin, 1/3 c sugar
and salt in saucepan. Combine slightly beaten egg yolks, water & lime
juice. Add to gelatin mixture. Place over low heat, stirring
constantly, until gelatin dissolves, about 6 min. Remove from heat  and
add rind. Cool. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry.  Gradually add
remaining 1/3 c sugar and beat until stiff. Fold in  gelatin mixture.
Turn into pastry shell and chill until firm. Garnish  with whipped
cream and lime slices if desired. Note: To make lime  chiffon cream
pie, fold in 1/2 c heavy cream, whipped before turning  into pastry
shell. This is a much lighter pie than the one using  sweetened
consensed milk, and I think it has a more of the flavor of  Key limes.
Ann, Fl. FROM: ANN NEWTON (SWMG52B)  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster
collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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