Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Best Key Lime Pie Recipes Ever!!

I was on pinterest and I saw a recipe for key lime cheesecake bites and it made me have a HUGE craving for key lime pie. So I ran to the store and picked up the things I didn't have and made a surprise for Justin. It was so amazing that I wanted to share the recipe with everyone!

Thank you Epicurious!! The original recipe is located here (If you want the shorter, non picture version :D )
Enjoy!

The Best Key Lime Pie!
Makes One 9" Pie
Total time: about 2 hours

Crust

1 cup graham cracker crumbs (about 8 full crackers)
1 cup honey nut cereal crumbs (I just measures like 1 1/2-1 3/4 cups of cereal)
1/4 cup packed light brown sugar
7 tablespoons salted butter, melted
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamon

Filling

6 large egg yolks
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condense milk
1 cup vanilla ice cream, softened
1/2 cup fresh or bottled Key Lime juice

Topping

Whipped cream, homemade or store bought



1) Spray a 9" pie pan liberally with non stick cooking spray
2) In a large zip lock bag place the graham crackers and cereal. Crush with a rolling pin until fine crumbs.



One arm workout later.. Crumbs! 

3) In a medium bowl mix together crumbs, brown sugar, and cardamon. Drizzle the melted butter over the crumb mixture. Blend together until the crumb mixture looks like wet sand


4) Press the crumb/butter mixture into the pre-sprayed pan making sure the crumbs are pressed up the sides. 


Tada! 

5) Because the pie will be frozen the crust does not need to be baked. Refrigerate the crust for 30 minutes.
6) While the crust is refrigerating, make the crust and preheat the oven to 350 F

7) If you are not using bottled Key Lime juice, get ready to start juicing! I used about 20 Key Limes to make 1/2 a cup of juice 

I used a strainer to catch the seeds and membrane 


20 minutes later! 



And 20 limes later! 


8) Using a stand mixer with the whisk attachment or hand beaters, I guess would work, whisk the 6 egg yolks for 1 minute. 

Before the whip


After the whip!

9) Add the can of condensed milk to the whipped eggs and whisk until light, pale, and aerated

Added milk


 After the whipping

10) Add the soften ice cream and whisk until blended.
11) While the mixer is going on medium speed, slowly add the lime juice and whisk until everything is completely mixed

Finished filling

12) Pour the filling into the prepared crust and bake for 12 minutes or until the center is just set. 
13) Transfer to a wire cooling rack and cool completely. Once cool, freeze for at least 1 hour.

Justin nor I could wait the entire hour, so I stuck it in the fridge for a few minutes and enjoyed the messy version of the pie :) If you want an actual slice, I suggest sticking it out and waiting the hour.

Finished pie! 



 It may look interesting, but it was amazing!! 

I will definitely be making this pie again... if I can find the bottled Key Lime juice at the store!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

More June!

It's always fun to go out on inspections with Justin, especially when they are in remote places. Today we went out to Duck Creek Valley and let me tell you that was quit an adventure. The inspection took us out on this dirt, one-lane road.

                                               At least we had a paved road for a while!





                                                                    And it got worse and worse




                                                       And worse.. The aspens were falling?

                                                               My car is black... not after the road!




                                                                            Wow... Just Wow!
We couldn't even see out of the back



                                            Random PT Cruiser with a fake wheel on the back? 
                                 Meet the stalls at the bathroom.. Corrugated metal siding? 

Yeah.. Glad we didn't die and that the car made it back safe. A good car wash later and my car is back to normal!

First week in June!

Since I epically failed at doing the 30 day blog challenge (I blame it on it on Laziness the end of school crazies!) I decided it was time to catch everyone up on what we were doing.
Earlier in June my 22 year old cousin passed away from an accident. If you want to read about it you can check out the KSL news article here, the news article from the Reno paper here or here or his obituary here. He will be missed greatly. Justin and I headed up to Provo on the 4th for his viewing and then we left on the 8th, picked up my brother, and made the long car trip to Fallon, NV for his funeral. All three of us were grateful that we got the opportunity to go and support family and friends. Although I didn't get many pictures I did get a few.

                                                                Salt Flats... Woot... No! Boring!!


                                                                It's a tree with balls on it??


And more desert! Amazing drive.. it really was...
 Hahahaha.. We saw this Mexican restaurant while waiting at the McDonald's Drive through in Elko... It's a piece of poo??

My cousins family owns a cow far and we went and let the calves suck on our hands


 On the way home we saw some *cough cough* amazing things at the different places we stopped.

                     There was a random bench seat in the parking lot of our hotel, I made Ryan sit in in!

                                                                      Nice leg warmers??

                                       At the Asian Market in Fallon.. Yeah.. I don't know

                                                 This was in the bathroom in Wells... Thanks?

                       Nothing says truck stop like being able to buy flannel shirts and a jean vest!


                                We made it back safe and sound and really glad that we went out!