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Lemon Meringue Pie

By Tara Noland on April 29, 2020 | Updated April 9, 2023

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Bright and citrusy with a cloud of sweet toasted meringue, this Lemon Meringue Pie is a classic dessert recipe that is made from scratch with fresh lemons. It’s the perfect dessert for lemon lovers and can be enjoyed all year long!

When life gives you lemons, don’t just make lemonade! Make this lemon meringue pie or one of our other favorite lemon desserts like Limoncello Cake, Pink Lemonade Cake, Lemon Lush, or a Lemon Blueberry Bundt. Or maybe you are just into pie making and would love a Coconut Cream Pie or an Easy Homemade Blueberry Pie!

Lemon Meringue Pie - a sliced lemon meringue pie in a tin pie plate.

Hey there! It’s Amy from House of Nash Eats and I’m so excited to share this recipe for one of my all-time favorite pies!

I grew up with the simplest lemon meringue pie you can imagine, where the lemon pie filling came from a box of cook & serve lemon pudding topped with a homemade meringue. It was easy as, well, pie. And there is nothing wrong with using a shortcut like a pudding mix when you need to. But I’ve come to realize that I much prefer making things from scratch with fresh, real ingredients whenever possible these days.

It’s so rewarding to take a handful of ingredients and make something really incredible and homemade like a lemon meringue pie.

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Ingredients for lemon meringue pie

A truly fabulous pie always starts with a fantastic pie crust. Of course, you could cheat and buy a refrigerated pie crust here, and that’s totally understandable! Lots of people are intimidated by making a homemade pie crust. But it’s much easier than you might think and my favorite pie crust recipe is practically foolproof and so much better than store-bought! 

And the lemon filling is a cinch to whip up with real lemon juice, fresh lemon zest, some sugar, and some eggs and cornstarch. It’s really not all that different from a lemon curd recipe, except it’s thickened up a bit so that it holds its shape when baked in pie form.

Then the pièce de résistance is the sweet cloud of toasted meringue on top. It’s so light and fluffy and its marshmallowy texture is the ultimate contrast to the flaky, buttery pie crust and smooth lemon filling beneath.

How to Make Lemon Meringue Pie

An image of slices of lemon meringue pie on plates beside the remaining pie.

Start by making your pie crust first since it needs to be baked all the way through before filling it with homemade lemon pudding. If you are using a homemade pie crust, roll it out on a floured surface and transfer it to a 9-inch pie plate, then trim and crimp the edges. 

To Blind Bake a Pie Crust

To blind-bake a pie crust, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Poke the bottom of the pie crust with the tines of a fork. This will help it not to bubble up and shrink as much while it bakes. The other key to blind-baking a pie crust is to place a piece of parchment paper down into the pie crust and fill it with pie weights. If you don’t have ceramic pie weights, you can also use dried beans, rice, or even just granulated sugar. The weights keep the pie crust from shrinking during the first half of the bake.

Partway through baking, pull the pie crust out of the oven and carefully lift the parchment paper out, transfer the pie weights, or whatever you used to hold the crust down, to a heatproof bowl. Then return the now empty pie shell to the oven to finish baking all the way, since we want a fully baked pie crust to fill with homemade lemon pie filling. You might need to cover the edges of the crust with a pie guard or a piece of foil to keep it from getting too dark.

Let the crust cool completely before filling. You can do this step a day in advance. Just wrap the baked pie crust in plastic wrap and let it sit on the counter overnight.

Lemon Pie Filling

Make the filling by first separating the egg whites and yolks. Set the whites aside in a large mixing bowl for the meringue later, and transfer the yolks to a medium bowl for use in just a bit. Whisk the cornstarch, one cup of sugar, and salt together in a medium saucepan. Add water, 1/2 cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice (from about 2 lemons usually), and lemon zest, whisking to dissolve the cornstarch and sugar, and set over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring frequently, just until this comes to a boil and starts to thicken, then remove from the heat and stir in the butter until melted.

In a separate bowl, whisk the egg yolks, then pour about 1/4 cup of the hot lemon filling into the bowl and whisk well to temper the yolks. This prevents them from cooking too quickly and scrambling when you add them to the filling. Add another 1/4 cup and whisk again, then pour the tempered egg yolk mixture back into the saucepan and stir until combined.

A saucepan with lemon pie filling.

Bring the filling mixture back to a boil and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened, which usually only takes another 2-4 minutes. If your filling isn’t thickening up, increase the heat slightly. Pour into the prepared, fully-baked pie shell.  

To Make The Meringue

To make the meringue, beat the egg whites and cream of tartar in a large bowl using a whisk attachment until foamy and soft peaks start to form. Gradually add the granulated sugar and continue beating on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. A stiff peak is where you can lift the whisk attachment out of the bowl and the meringue holds its shape without melting back in on itself.

Mound the light and fluffy meringue in the center of the hot filling. This helps cook the meringue from underneath and prevents meringue shrinkage and weeping. Use a rubber spatula or a knife to press it all the way into the edges, which helps seal it in place. I like to make decorative swirls and peaks in the meringue with the back of the spatula or knife. 

An image of meringue being spread on lemon pie filling.

Bake the pie in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes, just until the meringue is lightly browned on top. Watch so the meringue doesn’t burn! Remove from the oven and let cool for at least 2 hours so the pie can set up. Transfer the pie to the fridge and serve chilled or at room temperature. Leftover lemon meringue pie should be refrigerated and is best eaten within 2-3 days.

Do You Refrigerate Lemon Meringue Pie?

Yes, lemon meringue pie should be kept in the refrigerator rather than sitting out all night. Cover it loosely with tented foil so as not to smash the meringue. I don’t recommend covering this pie with plastic wrap, as water tends to condense more with plastic wrap than with foil. 

How Do You Keep Lemon Meringue Pie From Weeping?

If you find your meringue often “weeps” there are a couple of things that could be causing this. In my experience, the most common problem is that I got impatient and added the sugar too quickly so it didn’t dissolve all the way while I was making the meringue. Try adding just a tablespoon of sugar to the egg whites at a time, waiting about 20 seconds between each addition so that the sugar has a chance to completely dissolve.

My other best tips and tricks for a perfect meringue is to make sure to place it on the filling while the filling is still hot and really be sure to press that meringue against the edges of the pie crust so it can seal the filling beneath. If you leave gaps, the meringue doesn’t have anything to cling to and has a tendency to want to shrink in on itself. 

Finally, if you are still having issues with weeping meringue, it could be that you live in a more humid climate, which I have heard can be the culprit in a lot of other desserts that involve beaten egg whites. Try making this pie on dry days rather than when it’s damp outside.

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Lemon Meringue Pie

Tara Noland
Bright and citrusy with a cloud of sweet toasted meringue, this Lemon Meringue Pie is a classic dessert recipe that is made from scratch with fresh lemons. It's the perfect dessert for lemon-lovers and can be enjoyed all year long!
5 from 6 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 10 servings
Calories 284 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • 1 unbaked pie crust

Filling

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter
  • 4 large egg yolks beaten

Meringue

  • 4 egg whites room temperature
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 6 tablespoons granulated sugar

Instructions
 

  • Pie Crust
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Roll out pie crust on a floured surface and use it to line a 9-inch pie plate. Poke it several times with a fork. Line with parchment paper and fill with pie weights, dried beans, or rice.
  • Bake for 15-18 minutes, just until the crust starts to brown slightly around the edges. Remove the pie weights and parchment paper from the pie crust and continue to bake for another 11-15 minutes until a light golden brown and cooked through. Cool completely.
  • Reduce oven heat to 350 degrees F.
  • Lemon Pie Filling
  • In a medium saucepan, whisk together the sugar, cornstarch, and salt. Add the water, lemon juice, and lemon zest and whisk again. Set over medium-high heat and cook, stirring frequently, until this mixture comes to a boil. Remove from the heat and stir in the butter until melted.
  • Meanwhile, separate eggs and egg yolks into two bowls. In a medium bowl, whisk the egg yolks, then add 1/4 cup of the hot lemon filling and whisk well to temper the yolks. Add another 1/4 cup of the filling and whisk again, then return the egg mixture to the saucepan.
  • Return the mixture back to the heat, reducing it slightly to medium heat. Cook and stir until the mixture comes back to a boil and thickens, about another 2-4 minutes. If the filling hasn't thickened, increase the heat slightly, and continue to cook a little longer. Pour into the prepared pie shell.
  • Meringue Topping
  • While the filling is still hot, make the meringue by beating the reserved egg whites and cream of tartar in a large bowl using a whisk attachment until foamy and soft peaks start to form. Gradually add the granulated sugar, a little at a time, and continue beating on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form.
  • Mound the meringue in the center of the hot filling. Use a rubber spatula or a knife to press it all the way into the edges, sealing it in place.
  • Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, just until the meringue is lightly browned on top. Watch so the meringue doesn't burn! Remove from the oven and let cool for at least 2 hours so the pie can set up before slicing.
  • Transfer the pie to the fridge and serve chilled or at room temperature.

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Notes

Leftover lemon meringue pie should be refrigerated and is best eaten within 2-3 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 284kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 5gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 99mgSodium: 221mgFiber: 1gSugar: 28g
Nutrition calculation is an estimation only. If you need nutritional calculations for medical reasons, please use a source that you trust.
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  1. Simone says

    June 13, 2024

    5 stars
    My husband is diabetic and loves lemon pie. Can I cut the sugar down without affecting the texture of the filling?

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    • Ken Noland says

      June 13, 2024

      Sorry, I have not tried that so I cannot say for sure.

      Reply
  2. Barbara Reeves says

    May 17, 2022

    Best Lemon meringue pie recipe ever! So good, just the right tang of lemon with sweet meringue is excellent. Good, well really great instructions make this pie very doable!

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    • Tara Noland says

      May 18, 2022

      Such a lovely comment! You made my day.

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  3. Foodgoggle says

    May 5, 2020

    Absolutelu delicious, saved on to our site

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  4. Jill says

    May 3, 2020

    I made this yesterday and it turned out perfectly!

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  5. Jill says

    May 2, 2020

    I made this today and it was perfect. Your instruction were very easy to follow. For those who are new to meringue though – be sure to use a glass or ceramic bowl and very clean beaters to whip the egg whites. Also make absolutely certain that none of the yolk gets into the white when you’re separating them.

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  6. Myrah Duque says

    May 1, 2020

    I love LEMON MERINGUE PIE! Anything citrus I am happy with. I will definitely make this recipe.

    Reply
  7. Toni says

    May 1, 2020

    This is such a delicious pie!! Everyone at my house will surely love this!

    Reply
  8. Erin says

    May 1, 2020

    This pie looks so delish! Lemon Meringue pie is one of my favorites!

    Reply
  9. Lisa Joy Thompson says

    April 30, 2020

    This lemon meringue pie looks amazing! I’ve never made lemon meringue pie but these instructions make it look easy! Can’t wait to try this!

    Reply
  10. Anne Marie says

    April 30, 2020

    This is a classic pie I really love but have never actually baked. You make it look easy!

    Reply
  11. Tara Pittman says

    April 30, 2020

    This is my favorite kind of pie. I think I need to make this for dessert.

    Reply

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