This is one of Katelyn’s favourite desserts because it has loads of citrus in it. It is hard to get key limes in Australia, so I’ve made this one with Tahitian limes. Here’s a recipe for Key Lime Pie made in partnership with @kitchenaidausnz using the Cordless Hand Mixer, Cordless Hand Blender and Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper, all powered by the one interchangeable battery. #Kitchenaid #madewithkitchenaid #dessert #recipe
“Key” Lime Pie
Ingredients
– 1 packet digestive biscuits
– 120g (4 oz) unsalted butter, melted
– 1 can sweetened condensed milk
– 3 large egg yolks
– 5 limes, juiced and zested
– 300ml (10 fl oz) cream
– 1 tbsp icing sugar
Method
1. Preheat your oven to 160°C (fan-forced) or 180°C (350°F) if you don’t have a fan setting.
2. Add the digestive biscuits to a food processor and blitz into a powder with the consistency of rough sand. Pour in the melted butter and continue to mix until well distributed.
3. Grease a 22cm (9-inch) pie tin, then pour in the biscuit mixture from the food processor and press evenly across the bottom and up the sides.
4. Bake the pie casing in the preheated oven for 12 minutes, then remove and leave to cool on a wire rack.
5. Add the egg yolks to a bowl and, using a hand mixer, beat them until they are a light yellow colour. Stream in the can of sweetened condensed milk. Once the condensed milk is well mixed into the egg yolks, add the zest of 4 limes and the juice of 5, saving the last lime’s zest for garnish.
6. Mix the lime juice and lime zest into the egg mixture well before pouring it into the cooled pie tin, evening out the top so it’s nice and flat.
7. Place the pie back into the oven at 160°C (fan-forced) or 180°C (350°F) for 15 minutes or until the filling is just set but still has a little jiggle. Once baked, remove the pie from the oven and leave it on a wire rack to cool to room temperature before placing it in the fridge for at least four hours to fully set. Overnight is even better.
8. When you’re ready to serve, whip the cream with the icing sugar, slice your pie, and serve with a spoonful of cream on top. Garnish with some lime zest.
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he calls his boss babe??
What’s she going to do when she leaves. Because statistically she will leave you
Yum yum! Are key limes still seasonal?
I love the amount of butter in your fridge 😍🥰
This is my sign to marry a chef ❤
i was still waiting for the key lime…
babe is such a babe
I’m making some, Thank Andy or maybe it’s Thank you Babe for the idea 😂✌🏻❤️
Some days I just don’t care what babe wants. What about what I want?!
Have you ever had pandebono/Pão de queijo. Its cheesy, sweet and salty bread and I feel like you would it/ kill the recipe for it !
Beautiful
I’m convinced that house is JUST his pantry
Man no see basic Mitch
Man sad
My toxic trait is thinking i could make this after watching it once
She’s a paid actor no one that’s called “babe” ever knows what they want to eat 😂
Andy you and Babe are invited to my crib in South Florida come thru I love you guys
Lime pie, yes. Key Lime pie? Not a chance.
Key Limes are small and not likely to be found in NZ.
That fridge must be huge! No matter what meal, snack or dessert is requested, just by dumb luck, chef pulls out all the ingredients needed.😊
Something tells me you put one stick of Kerrygold butter in your pocket per week when you’re at work and bring it home.
Love the videos, all the way in Miami!! Wish I could see the test kitchen, always been a dream to work in a kitchen like that !!
Can i be babe…
You were like a little kid sneaking off to lick the beaters. ❤😂🎉 Good pie!
She's cheating 100%
I've always wondered Andy do you always have the ingredients or do you have to go shopping beforehand?
Yay so happy andy is getting recognition 😊