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Raspberry Lemon Meringue Tarts – A Twist on the Classic Lemon Meringue Pie

If you are on dessert duty this Easter (or any Holiday really) then you NEED to make these Raspberry Lemon Meringue Tarts!

They are the easiest dessert you can make, and will impress even the biggest Lemon Meringue fans in your family. I even added a little extra ingredient to the tarts that is sure to crown you the dessert Queen (or King!).

When I think of lemons and desserts I automatically go to pies/tarts, but I really wanted to step it up and give you something fun and new.

This is where the raspberry comes in! It is just the right amount of sweet mixed with the tartness of the lemon, and leaves your taste buds singing in happiness! And, it makes these gorgeous tarts even prettier once you bite into them (yes it is possible!).

Lemon tarts on cutting board with green ceramic bunny in background.

I have loved making pies since I was a teenager, from the homemade crust to the endless fillings, everything about pie makes me happy…but when a Holiday like Easter comes around I always start to stress out about how I will have the time to make the main meal and all the desserts everyone has come to expect from me.

That my friends is why I am sharing this super easy, and fast, recipe with you today (hint: you only have to make the meringue from scratch!). 

Ingredients

  • Tart Shells
  • Lemon Pie Filling mix
  • Raspberry Jam
  • Eggs
  • Sugar

Tips and Tricks

  • Make sure you cook your tart shells until they are lightly golden, you do not want them to be mushy under the lemon meringue, this step is VITAL!
  • The lemon curd should cool slightly before filling your shells, you do not want to put it in right from the stove top (although the package will tell you otherwise!).
  • For the meringue, make sure your egg whites are COLD. In fact, make sure your bowl is cold too! Put it in the fridge for 10 minutes before whisking to make sure it is the right temperature.
  • Before putting your meringue on to your tarts take a small amount and spread on top of the tarts. Using a bamboo skewer (or fork) lightly scrape it into your lemon curd. This helps the meringue stick so it doesn’t fall off when you take a bite!
  • Once you spoon the meringue onto your tarts use the skewer to “fluff” it to get those gorgeous peaks you see above!
  • Keep a close eye on them in the oven, you don’t want to burn the meringue.

Be sure to PIN these delicious Lemon Tarts so you can come back to them later!!

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Yield: 24 tarts

Raspberry Lemon Meringue Tarts

Raspberry Lemon Meringue Tarts

An easy to make mini Lemon Tart with Raspberry Jam topped with meringue.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 pkg 12 3" Tart Shells, or you can make your own!
  • 1 pkg Lemon Pie Filling Mix, generally requires eggs and water
  • 1/2 cup Raspberry Preserves
  • 2 Egg Whites
  • 1/4 cup Sugar

Instructions

  1. Prepare Tart Shells as per the package and allow to cool. Spoon about 1 tsp of raspberry jam into the bottom of each tart.
  2. Set oven to 425°F.
  3. In the meantime, prepare Lemon Filling according to package (*Save your egg whites to use for meringue!), spoon into your cooked tart shells and and set aside while you prepare your meringue.
  4. In stand mixer whisk egg whites on high for about 30 seconds. Slowly add in the sugar and whisk on high until stiff peaks form (about 1-2 minutes)
  5. Spoon onto your filled tarts and fluff (see tips below for making it stick!).
  6. Bake in the preheated oven for 5-7 minutes, until lightly browned on top.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

24

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 93Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 29mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 0gSugar: 10gProtein: 1g

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There is nothing wrong with using store bought tart shells and lemon pie filling mix. I repeat, NOTHING WRONG! It is just as tasty as homemade and will save you so much time!

I personally prefer to use Tenderflake 3″ Tart Shells (they are larger than the quiche shells you can buy, which means more Lemon Meringue for you!) and I have been using the Shirriff Lemon Pie Mix for years!

You can use your favorite brands, or make your own if you want to go all out.


LibertyMae

Friday 9th of July 2021

Omg this recipe was so perfect!!! I had the Shirriff lemon pie filling and the Tenderflake tarts and I had no idea how to make Lemon meringue tarts with these products...but when I read your tips and saw that's what you used I was so happy! Thank you so much, this made my life so much better!!!

Oliv Blogger

Wednesday 14th of July 2021

Amazing!!! I am so happy these lemon tarts were such a hit for you - it can be tricky to make meringue tarts but they are so worth it. I hope you will make them again - enjoy. - Melissa

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Monday 15th of May 2017

So yummy! I have to try this! I love simple delicious desserts! Thanks for sharing.

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Christina Shoemaker

Tuesday 28th of March 2017

I love meringue and lemon anything! These look sooooooo good!!

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Tuesday 28th of March 2017

They really are tasty! And I definitely won't judge if you want to have more than 1 !

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