Back in January, you might recall that I made a creamy, fresh lemon mousse. I couldn’t get it out of my mind! I needed another reason to make it again so I recreated it in the form of a tart complete with graham cracker crust and swiss meringue.
It is tart, sweet, tangy, and… now it is beautiful enough to serve for a special occasion.
If you have never tried piping with an icing bag, this is a great one to start on. Don’t be scared! It is so simple – the big tip will make any attempt look good. If you are not into it, you can top it with whipped cream instead!
Lemon Mousse Meringue Tart with a graham cracker crust
8 graham crackers
4 tablespoons of butter
1 recipe of Swiss Meringue (recipe below)
Prepare the crust by breaking the graham crackers into crumbs by hand or in a food processor. Melt butter and stir into graham crumbles with a fork. Pack the mixture into a tart pan packing it all the way up the sides. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. Let it cool completely. Prepare the lemon mousse as the crust cools. Pour it into the crust. Chill while you prepare the meringue. It is best to do this shortly before serving, as meringue does not do great in the refrigerator. Pipe on the meringue using a large starburst tip & pastry bag.
Swiss Meringue
4 egg whites
1 cup of sugar
1 pinch of cream of tartar
In the top bowl of a double boiler (glass bowl sitting on a saucepan with simmering water), whisk together egg whites, sugar and cream of tartar. Cook mixture in the double boiler over medium low heat for 3-5 minutes, or until sugar has dissolved. If you rub the mixture between your fingers, you should be able to tell if the sugar has dissolved. Transfer the mixture to your KitchenAid fitted with the whisk attachment. Whisk on high for 7-10 minutes. The mixture will cool and froth into a thick meringue as it whips.