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Lemon meringue pie is a tasty and refreshing dessert that’s perfect for a dinner party or holiday treat. However, if stored improperly, the meringue can become runny and wet, changing the texture of the pie. To store lemon meringue pie, it’s best to keep it in the refrigerator. When you’re making the pie, you can also take steps to prevent the meringue from becoming runny.

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    Set the uncovered pie on a rack to cool for 1 hour. When you remove the pie from the oven, set it on a cooling rack to let air circulate above and below the pan. Avoid touching the meringue as it cools, as this can cause the eggs to release moisture.[1]

    • If you don’t have a baking rack, set the pie on a heat-resistant pot holder while it cools to protect your countertops from scorching.
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    Place the uncovered pie in the refrigerator for 3-6 hours. After cooling the pie to room temperature, move it to the refrigerator. Lemon meringue pie should always be chilled before serving. Make sure the pie is on a top shelf to prevent other items in the refrigerator from spilling or dripping on the pie.[2]

    • Avoid putting any plastic wrap or foil over the pie if you’re refrigerating it for less than 6 hours. Covering the pie with a wrap can crush the meringue, causing it to release moisture and get runny, which is called “weeping.”

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    Cut the pie with a wet knife after cooling it for at least 3 hours. Remove the pie from the refrigerator when you’re ready to serve it. To get a clean cut, dip a knife in cool water before cutting the pie to prevent the meringue from sticking to the knife.[3]

    • If it’s a humid day, you may notice that the meringue produces water immediately after you remove it from the refrigerator. This is normal, and you can still cut and serve the pie.
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    Avoid storing the pie outside of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours. Once you’ve served a few slices of the pie, return the remaining pieces to the refrigerator to prevent bacteria growth. Never leave the pie sitting at room temperature for long periods of time.[4]

    • If the pie has been sitting out for longer than 2 hours, it’s best to throw away the remaining pieces to prevent foodborne illness.
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    Insert 3 toothpicks into the pie to support the plastic wrap. Push the toothpicks about halfway between the center and crust so that they stick out about 12 inch (1.3cm) above the meringue. Position them in a triangle shape to ensure that all of the sides of the pie will be protected when you add the plastic wrap.[5]

    • The toothpicks help to hold the plastic wrap up and away from the meringue. If the plastic is too close to the meringue, the combination of eggs and water will begin to weep and release water, making the meringue look runny.
    • If you have a particularly large pie, you may need to use 4 or 5 toothpicks distributed throughout the pie.
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    Drape a piece of plastic wrap over the toothpicks and pie. Leave the pie in the pan or transfer it to a plate, and get a piece of plastic cling wrap that’s large enough to cover the pie. Then, carefully lay the plastic on top of the toothpicks so they don’t puncture the plastic. Fold the edges of the cling wrap around the outside of the pan or plate.[6]

    • If one of the toothpicks tears or punctures the cling wrap, throw the piece away and get another one to use.
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    Store the pie in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Transfer the pie to the refrigerator, being careful not to pull on the cling wrap. Place the pie on the top shelf where you can keep it for a few days before enjoying it. After 1-2 days in the refrigerator, replace the plastic wrap with a new piece.[7]

    • If you need to take the pie out of the refrigerator at any point, be careful not to pull or poke the plastic wrap, as this can cause the toothpicks to break through the plastic.
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    Avoid placing the pie in the freezer at any point. Meringues are made of eggs and sugar, so they don’t freeze well. If you do put the meringue in the freezer, it can become flat or crunchy, ruining the texture of your pie.[8]

    • Most meringues tend to break down in the freezer, resulting in a pie with a crunchy, icy texture.
    • You can, however, prepare and store the lemon filling and crust in the freezer for a few months. Then, when you’re ready to serve the pie, remove the premade filling and crust from the freezer and bake the rest of the pie as normal.
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    Add the meringue to the pie 10 minutes after you take it out of the oven. Prepare the meringue while the lemon filling and crust are baking in the oven. When you take the bottom portion of the pie out of the oven, wait a few minutes for the lemon filling to cool slightly to avoid overbaking the meringue.[9]

    • The heat from the filling will begin to cook the meringue, making it less likely to shrink or weep
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    Spread the meringue across the pie so that it’s touching the crust. Use a spoon or spatula to distribute the meringue over the top of the pie. Around the edge, press the meringue outward slightly to make sure it’s touching the crust all the way around the pie, which “seals” the meringue to prevent weeping.[10]

    • It may be easier to use a toothpick or a fork to spread the delicate meringue around the edges. Just be careful not to stick the toothpick all the way into the pie before it’s baked, which can cause the lemon filling and meringue to mix.
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    Watch the pie while it’s in the oven to avoid overbaking. At the minimum baking time, pull the meringue out of the oven to check if it’s done. If it is, let it cool and chill. If not, put it back in the oven for increments of 2-3 minutes at a time to finish baking.[11]

    • On a pie, a cooked meringue will have a slight brown tint but still be soft and fluffy.[12]
    • If you begin to see small drops of water on the meringue when you take it out of the oven, stop baking the pie immediately.
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    Can I make the pie filling one day and put the meringue on the next day and brown it in the oven?

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    Yes. Make sure that you store the filling in the fridge with plastic wrap pressed to be touching the filling so that a skin doesn't develop. It is always best to make it in one day to avoid any texture inconsistencies, but the filling can be stored in a pinch.

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    I did all of these things, but after cooling my pie still wept. What am I doing wrong?

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    There could be a few reasons. The sugar may not have completely dissolved into the egg. Try to mix sugar and eggs at a slower speed and make sure it feels smooth and not grainy. You want to use the least amount of mixing motion to ensure the bubbles in the eggs do not shrink. Add meringue when the filling is hot to form a stronger bond and seal, and make sure you spread over the entirety of the filling! You could try adding something acidic to ensure bubbles are completely formed. Lemon meringue has a relativity short lived storage life; it will only last about 2 - 3 days baking, and weeping is expected after this.

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      • Never touch the meringue with your fingers, as the heat from your hands can cause the sugar in the mixture to dissolve, which can lead to weeping.

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      Storing Lemon Meringue Pie for Short-Term Use

      • Cooling rack
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      Storing your lemon meringue pie correctly will keep it fresh for up to 3 days. If you’ve baked your own pie, leave it to cool on a rack for 1 hour, then place it in the fridge uncovered for 3 to 6 hours before serving. To store it for later, insert 3 toothpicks in the top of the pie in a triangle formation and cover it with plastic wrap. That way, you’ll protect the meringue and keep a little air in the pie, which keeps the eggs and water from running. You can keep your pie in the fridge for up to 3 days, but remember to replace the plastic wrap after 1 or 2 days. For more tips, including how to bake a lemon meringue pie so it lasts longer, read on!

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      How long can a lemon meringue pie stay in the refrigerator? ›

      Lemon meringue pie is best eaten the day it's made, but leftovers will keep, loosely tented with aluminum foil and refrigerated, for up to 3 days. Never cover with plastic wrap—too much condensation will form under the wrapping.

      Does meringue need to be refrigerated? ›

      If you have leftover meringues, you can store them at room temperature or in the freezer for up to 1 month. If it's a warm or humid day, place your meringues in the fridge for 30 minutes first to make sure they're cool.

      Should lemon meringue pie be served cold or room temperature? ›

      Once your pie is done baking, allow it to cool completely on a wire rack at room temperature before serving. If the pie is even remotely warm when you cut into it, the lemon base may be runny.

      How do you store meringues? ›

      THE UPSHOT: As long as you pack meringues in an airtight container immediately after cooling them, any humidity in the air doesn't matter. WEATHERPROOF IT: To maintain crispness, pack meringues in an airtight container as soon as they're cool.

      How do you keep a lemon meringue pie crust from getting soggy? ›

      Let's avoid a soggy pie crust: Start by reviewing how we blind bake pie crust. You want to partially blind bake the crust because it will continue to bake when you bake the assembled lemon meringue pie. Watch me blind bake the crust I use for this lemon meringue pie in my separate post on how to blind bake pie crust.

      Is it OK to freeze lemon meringue pie? ›

      Once the meringue is golden, the pie can be returned to the freezer for a few minutes if you are unable to serve it right away. Or, pack the completed pie in an airtight container to freeze for up to 2 weeks. Place the re-frozen pie in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to soften before slicing.

      Does cream of tartar keep meringue from weeping? ›

      The bottom line: For smooth, stiff beaten egg whites that keep their shape, don't skip the cream of tartar. If you don't have cream of tartar, substituting 1/4 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar per egg white works almost as well. To avoid meringues that weep, don't skip the cream of tartar...

      Is lemon meringue pie healthy for you? ›

      While it is true that the sugar and eggs add more calories, it is still a relatively healthy pie. How healthy is it per slice? Well, let's take a look at the ingredients. According to the USDA, one slice of lemon meringue pie contains 180 calories, 11g of carbohydrates, 10g of sugar, 4g of fat and 2g of protein.

      Why does my lemon pie weep? ›

      If the meringue is swirled onto a cool filling and baked, steam in the reheating filling just reaches the meringue. As the pie cools, the steam condenses to form the sweet weeping (sometimes a pool) under the meringue. And when the pie is cut, the meringue is inclined to slip off the wedges.

      Can I leave my meringues in the oven overnight? ›

      This can happen when humidity is high or if it's not baked long enough. To prevent this, allow the meringue to cool in the oven overnight after baking. Be sure to crack the oven for 10 minutes after turning it off so that no moisture from inside the oven has an opportunity to reabsorb.

      What must be avoided when making meringue? ›

      Meringue rules: The final verdict

      Abide — Avoid yolks; use a non-plastic bowl; add sugar slowly, and bake low and slow. Let slide — Don't pull your hair out if your eggs are cold, you don't have superfine sugar, or it's a humid day.

      Where is the best place to store lemon meringue pie? ›

      Refrigeration makes meringue weep more quickly, so let the pie stand at room temperature in a draft-free spot before serving it. After a few hours, however, it will need to be refrigerated. ''If the meringue is cooked before being added to the pie, it will be more stable and less likely to weep.

      How do you store lemon meringue pie overnight? ›

      To store a meringue-topped pie overnight, insert wooden toothpicks into meringue halfway between the center and edge of the pie; loosely drape clear plastic wrap over the toothpicks. Refrigerate for up to 2 days. Refrigerate whipped cream-topped pies for up to 4 hours.

      How long can lemon meringue pie be left out overnight? ›

      Avoid storing the pie outside of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours. Once you've served a few slices of the pie, return the remaining pieces to the refrigerator to prevent bacteria growth. Never leave the pie sitting at room temperature for long periods of time.

      How to store meringue overnight? ›

      I would recommend storing them in containers at room temperature. You can use airtight container, mason jars, or glass Pyrex with an airtight lid or silicone lid. Be sure to cool your meringues before storing them. Stack your meringues gently in airtight containers.

      How long does meringue last at room temperature? ›

      Leave to cool on the trays or a cooling rack. (The meringues will now keep in an airtight tin for up to 2 weeks, or frozen for a month.)

      Do you put cream of tartar in meringue? ›

      cream of tartar is your meringue “MVP”!

      A good rule of thumb is to add 1/4 teaspoon of cream of tartar for every 2 egg whites, and add it just before you add your sugar!

      How far in advance can I make meringue? ›

      Similarly, Italian meringue can be made up to two days in advance and stored in the fridge in an airtight container. After incorporating your meringue into a recipe, it can last anywhere from a few days up to a few weeks. Pies: French meringue pies will last a day or two in the fridge before showing signs of weeping.

      Why did my lemon meringue pie get watery? ›

      Water is leaking from the beaten whites (they're 87% water), pooling between the filling and the meringue, and dripping down the sides to the crust. The cause? While the meringue cooks on top when it is put into a hot oven, there isn't sufficient time for the meringue to cook on the bottom.

      Can you leave pie out overnight? ›

      If a pie contains eggs or dairy products, it should be stored in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Pies that do not contain dairy products, such as fruit pies can be stored, loosely covered at room temperature for up to two days.

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