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Tangy and Sweet Lemon Chess Pie Recipe

AlessaAlessa—February 27, 20250
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There’s something undeniably comforting about a homemade pie. The flaky crust, the sweet filling, the warmth it brings to the kitchen – it’s all part of the magic. Today, I want to share with you one of my absolute favorites: the Lemon Chess Pie. This pie is a Southern classic, believed to have originated in England before making its way to Virginia, and eventually, the whole of the South. The name ‘chess pie’ is a bit of a mystery, with theories ranging from a mispronunciation of ‘cheese pie’ (despite the lack of cheese in the recipe) to the idea that this pie was stored in a pie chest. Regardless, one bite of this tangy, sweet pie, and you won’t care much about the name. The filling is a simple mixture of sugar, eggs, flour, cornmeal, milk, melted butter, and lemon juice. The result is a custard-like filling with a unique texture from the cornmeal and a tart kick from the lemon juice. I love how straightforward this recipe is. It’s something you can whip up with pantry staples, making it perfect for last-minute gatherings or days when you just need a sweet treat. Plus, the bright flavor of the lemon makes this pie feel appropriate year-round.

Ingredients

  • 2 c. sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 Tbsp. flour
  • 1 Tbsp. cornmeal
  • 1/2 c. milk
  • 1/4 c. melted butter
  • 1/2 c. lemon juice

Baking Instructions

  1. Combine sugar and eggs.
  2. Toss together flour and cornmeal, then add to egg mixture.
  3. Add milk gradually, then butter and lemon juice.
  4. Pour into unbaked pie shell.
  5. Bake for 45 minutes at 350°.

Calorie: 400

Total cooking time: 1 hour

Difficulty level: Easy

The Great Lemon Chess Pie Saga

I’ve always been told I have a rather *zesty* personality, so it came as no surprise when I found myself drawn towards making a Lemon Chess Pie. It’s a simple recipe but, as with anything in life, the devil is in the details.

Sugar and Eggs: The Sweet Beginning

It all started with 2 cups of sugar and 4 eggs. Now, if you’re anything like me, you might have wondered, “Why are eggs always involved in baking?” Well, I looked it up, and apparently they’re like the glue that holds everything together. Who knew? But I digress. As I whisked these two unlikely companions together, they melded into a sweet and sticky concoction that looked as promising as a new Netflix series on a Friday night.

Flour and Cornmeal: The Unsung Heroes

Next up were the unsung heroes of the baking world: 1 tablespoon of flour and 1 tablespoon of cornmeal. These two humble ingredients don’t usually command the spotlight, but they’re crucial in giving our Lemon Chess Pie its unique texture. Think of them as the roadies of a rock band – they might not be front and center, but without them, the show wouldn’t go on!

Milk, Butter, and Lemon Juice: The Holy Trinity

With the flour and cornmeal nicely tossed into our eggy mixture, it was time to introduce the holy trinity of baking: 1/2 cup of milk, 1/4 cup of melted butter, and 1/2 cup of lemon juice. The milk and butter bring richness, while the lemon juice adds that refreshing zing – like a plot twist, just when you thought you knew what was going on.

But here’s a tip: add the milk gradually, or you might end up with a splash zone that rivals SeaWorld’s. And trust me, cleaning up milk from every nook and cranny of your kitchen is not a fun way to spend your evening.

Pouring into an Unbaked Pie Shell: The Leap of Faith

With our mixture ready, it was time to pour it into the unbaked pie shell. This, my friends, is the baking equivalent of a leap of faith. You’ve done all you can, and now it’s up to the oven to work its magic.

The Waiting Game: 45 Minutes of Anticipation

And so, I set the oven to 350° and embarked on a 45-minute journey of anticipation. It’s like waiting for your online order to be delivered, except this time, you can’t blame the courier if it doesn’t turn out as expected.

The Grand Unveiling: The Moment of Truth

Finally, the moment of truth arrived. As I took my first bite, the tangy lemon flavor hit me like a well-delivered punchline. The sugar provided a sweet counterpoint, while the flour and cornmeal lent a comforting texture. I have to say, the result was as satisfying as finally understanding the ending of a Christopher Nolan movie.

So there you have it, my friends: the saga of the Lemon Chess Pie. It’s a reminder that life’s simplest ingredients can come together to create something truly special. Just remember to add the milk gradually, and you’ll do just fine!

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