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    Pile-it-high Orange and Rhubarb Meringue Pie

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    Post by groovycook1709 Sun Dec 18, 2011 5:58 pm

    Pile-it-high Orange and Rhubarb Meringue Pie


    Pile-it-high Orange and Rhubarb Meringue Pie Pile-it-highOrangeAndRhubarbMeringuePie

    Serves 6

    Ingredients

    FOR THE MERINGUE:
    3 large egg whites (minimum)
    6 oz (175 g) golden caster sugar

    FOR THE PASTRY:
    1 1/2 oz (40 g) softened butter, cut into smallish lumps
    1 1/2 oz (40 g) softened pure lard, cut into smallish lumps
    6 oz (175 g) plain flour, plus a little extra for rolling out

    FOR THE FILLING:
    1 lb 8 oz (700 g) rhubarb
    grated zest and juice of 3 oranges
    3 oz (75 g) golden caster sugar
    3 large egg yolks
    3 tablespoons cornflour

    Method
    Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 5, 375°F (190°C), and pre-heat the baking sheet as well.

    You will also need a 9 inch (23 cm) tart tin, 1 1/4 inches (3 cm) deep, lightly greased, and a solid baking sheet.

    Begin by making the pastry: rub the fats into the flour and add enough cold water to make a smooth dough that leaves the bowl clean. Then wrap it in a polythene bag and leave it in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest and become more elastic. Meanwhile, wash and trim the rhubarb and cut it into chunks, place in a shallow baking dish and sprinkle in the grated orange zest, followed by the sugar.

    Take the pastry from the fridge, roll it out to a round on a lightly floured surface (giving it quarter-turns as you do so) and use it to line the tin, pressing it up a little way above the edge of the tin. Next, prick the base all over with a fork and use some of the egg yolks to paint all over the base and sides to provide a seal.

    Put the tin on the pre-heated baking sheet on a high shelf in the oven and place the rhubarb on the lowest shelf. The pastry should take about 20-25 minutes to brown and crisp, and the rhubarb about 25-30 minutes to become soft. Then remove them from the oven.

    While you're waiting for that, you can pour the orange juice into a small saucepan. Use a little of it to mix the cornflour to a smooth paste in a bowl, then bring the rest up to simmering point. Next, pour the hot orange juice on to the cornflour mixture and pour the whole lot back into the saucepan. Whisk over the heat with a small balloon whisk till it becomes very thick indeed, and then remove it from the heat.

    Now strain the cooked rhubarb over a bowl, and then add the rhubarb juices and the remaining egg yolks to the cornflour mixture and, still whisking, bring it up to the boil again. Remove from the heat, tip the strained rhubarb into the bowl and stir the cornflour mixture into it.

    Now, for the meringue, put the egg whites into a large, roomy, clean bowl and, using an electric hand whisk, beat them until they reach the stage where, when you lift the whisk, little peaks stand up and just slightly turn over. Next, beat the sugar in, 1 tablespoon at a time, whisking well after each addition. Pour the rhubarb mixture into the pastry shell, and then spoon the meringue mixture over, making sure that it covers the edges of the pastry with no gaps. Then just pile it on, 'normal', high or very high.

    Place the pie on the centre shelf of the oven, at the same temperature as before, and bake it for 25 minutes or until the outside of the meringue is golden. Remove it from the oven and leave for about 2 hours before serving.

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