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Key lime tart with phyllo
Key lime tart with phyllo








key lime tart with phyllo

So after learning all this, I decided to use regular lime juice from the nicest fresh limes I could find. The Mexican “Key Limes” are purported to be small, dry and bitter as their growing conditions are no match for the USA locales. They are mostly grown in Mexico now and do not share the original qualities of the long lost American and Floridian Key limes that made them famous. Unfortunately it is almost impossible to find USA grown Key limes nowadays. Vintage architectural guides of the 19th century reported these limes had an average length of 2 inches or more, which would mean, with favorable growing conditions, of sun, water and alkalinity of these areas these limes would have been considered fat & juicy by our current standards. This dessert is so delicious that it shouldn’t be just 1 point Points: 1 Point Per Tart Ingredients: Phillo Dough Greek Yogurt Lime Jello Instructions: Take sheet of phyllo dough fold into 4 then cut and line a muffin tin. The soil and abundant water of the Key’s mellowed the lime’s astringent nature and raised their status from ho-hum run-of-the-mill limes to a “buy and hold”. Original Air Date: May 9th 2019 In this video we show you how we make our 1 point Key Lime Tarts. Never having made this from scratch I have not had to deal with the dilemma of which to use, Key limes or regular limes? Being resourceful and using the search bar, I was able to get some answers to share with you.Īpparently “Key” Limes used to be farmed in Florida, Texas and California of which the “Key” Limes were valued for their unique flavor compared to other limes.

key lime tart with phyllo

It looked straight forward enough and I was not in the mood to reinvent the wheel so out I went to gather the ingredients. I was looking for a great dessert (read: easy & quick) to make with our fillo cups last week, when I came across this five star Key Lime Pie at.










Key lime tart with phyllo