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Key Lime Confessions…

July 24, 2012

I L-O-V-E Key Lime Pie. I’m a Florida girl, what can I say? Growing up in Miami, it was always on restaurant dessert menus and with the Florida Keys – especially Key West – so close, who can’t help but to love this little, inconspicuous, intensely flavored lime! It goes without saying, that if I am ever out at a restaurant and decide to have dessert, if Key Lime Pie is on the menu, most probably my decision has already been made for me – with the exception of Chocolate Souffle… a great Chocolate Souffle trumps Key Lime Pie any day… mmm Chocolate Souffle… we’ll leave the souffle day-dreaming for another day and another post.

On to the Key Limes…

Key Limes are indigenous to the Florida Keys. They are smaller and rounder than standard limes and are more yellow than green, having a yellow rind and yellowish-green fruit. Key Limes have more seeds, a higher acidity, stronger aroma, a thinner rind and are much more tart than common Persian Limes.

I am lucky enough to have some great local blogging friends. Orlando Foodie (Lenore) gave me some Key Limes from her tree. Little did I know that I would get 20 glorious, green, tart beautiful Key Limes! I was so grateful. Now, what to make? What to make? Like I said, I love Key Lime Pie, but I wanted to do something a little different with these babies. Cupcakes! Curd! Buttercream! Lightbulb! And the little cartoon light bulb above my head lit up. What?! Doesn’t everyone have a little cartoon light bulb above their head?



Key Lime Cupcakes with Key Lime Buttercream
Love & Confection original cupcake recipe
Buttercream Recipe adapted from a culinary school recipe

Key Lime Cupcake Ingredients:
 – 175 grams Cake Flour (1 & 1/2 cups)
 – 1 & 1/2 teaspoons Baking Powder
 – 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
 – 1/2 teaspoon Salt
 – 113 grams Unsalted Butter, softened (1 stick)
 – 225 grams granulated Sugar (a little more than 1 cup)
 – 2 Eggs
 – 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
 – 1 teaspoon Key Lime Extract
 – 60 grams Sour Cream (about 1/4 cup)

 – 175 grams Milk (about 3/4 cup)
 – 1 tablespoon Key Lime Zest (or regular lime zest)

 – 1 cup prepared Key Lime Curd for filling
 – 1 batch Key Lime Buttercream (recipe follows)
 – 1 cup toasted Graham Cracker Crumbs for decoration
 – Green Sixlets or Sprinkles for decoration

Key Lime Cupcake Directions:
 – Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Make sure your ingredients are room temperature.
 – Sift the Flour, Baking Powder, Baking Soda and Salt into a mixing bowl, or your stand mixer bowl.
 – Add the Butter and mix with the paddle attachment until combined. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl with a spatula to ensure everything is mixed properly
 – Add in the Sugar, and mix until combined. Scrape the sides and bottom.
 – Add in the Eggs and mix until combined. Scrape the sides and bottom.
 – Add in the Vanilla Extract, Key Lime Extract, Zest and Sour Cream. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the mixing bowl.
 – Add in the Milk and mix to incorporate and create a smooth batter.
 – Portion into cupcake tins lined with cupcake wrappers. I use a 2 ounce ice cream scoop, to ensure that my cupcakes are even and uniform. Batter makes about 18 cupcakes
 – Bake for 15-18 minutes, or until light golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the middle of a cupcake.

Key Lime Buttercream Ingredients:
 – 100 grams Egg Whites (about 3 egg whites)
 – 200 grams granulated Sugar
 – 226 grams Unsalted Butter (2 sticks)
 – 226 grams Powdered Sugar
 – 1-2 teaspoons Key Lime Extract

Key Lime Buttercream Directions:
 – Buttercream can be made a day in advance and kept in the refrigerator. I also keep mine in an airtight container on the counter if it will be used the next day. Make sure all the ingredients are at room temperature before starting.
 – Create a double boiler on the stove by warming a small pot of water on medium until little bubbles form.  Make sure the bottom of your stand mixing bowl cannot touch the water.
 – Place Eggs and granulated Sugar in the bowl of your stand mixer and put on top of the pot. Turn the temperature down to medium-low and whisk continuously until the sugar completely dissolves and the eggs are warm.
 – Once warm, immediately place the bowl on your stand mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment, and whip on high until white, glossy and doubled in size. (I place aluminum foil around my mixer to keep the heat in.
warm eggs whip better. Remove the foil once the eggs are ready.)
 – Continue whipping the eggs on medium-high until they are room temperature
 – Add the Butter into the whipped egg whites and whip until incorporated. Scrape the sides and bottom of the mixing bowl
 – While on low speed, gradually add in the Powdered Sugar. (not all at once, or both you and your kitchen will be covered in white!)
 – Add the Key Lime Extract and mix to incorporate.

Assembly:
 – Once the cupcakes are cool, either with a paring knife or apple corer, take out the middle of the cupcakes.
 – Fill each hole by piping in the Key Lime Curd.
 – Using a piping tip (I used a star tip) and bag, pipe the Key Lime Buttercream onto the cupcakes.
 – Use the Graham Crackers for decoration and crunch along the sides of the buttercream and green candy of your choice. (I used green sixlets. You can use sprinkles or gummy lime slices also)

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

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Filed Under: Cakes & Frostings, Cupcakes, Uncategorized

Key Lime Pie Pancakes

August 20, 2020

Key Lime Pie Pancakes are the perfect end-of-Summer breakfast.

Key Lime Pie Pancakes

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Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch

Key Lime Pie Cheesecake

July 30, 2014

Key Lime Pie Cheesecake is the perfect treat for National Cheesecake Day!

Truth-be-told, sometimes I don’t like cheesecake. Some cheesecakes are too sweet or too heavy and just not that flavorful. I am partial to Italian Cheesecake, though, because may Dad and I make it every year for Christmas.

That is definitely not the case with this cheesecake. This Florida girl loves citrus – Key Limes being my favorite – so a Key Lime Pie Cheesecake was undoubtedly the first one I turned to for National Cheesecake Day. I have a love for Key Limes and often make Key Lime Curd, Key Lime Cupcakes and even Key Lime Pie Ice Cream!

This cheesecake tastes just like a Key Lime Pie, but doesn’t have a drop of sweetened condensed milk in it. I added toasted meringue, but you could easily have whipped cream or leave it plain. For an added flair, you could even top it with toasted coconut.

Key Lime Pie Cheesecake
a Love and Confections original
Click here for the printable recipe

Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Ingredients:
– 115 grams Graham Cracker Crumbs
– 40 grams melted Unsalted Butter
– 45 grams Granulated Sugar
– 445 grams Cream Cheese, at room temperature
– 20 grams Cornstarch
– 125 grams Granulated Sugar
– 150 grams large Eggs, at room temperature
– Zest of 4 Key Limes
– Juice of 4 Key Limes
– 1-2 teaspoons Key Lime Extract, optional
– 50 grams Milk
– 100 grams Heavy Cream
– Hot Water for water bath
– 150 grams Egg Whites
– 150 grams Granulated Sugar

Graham Cracker Crust Directions:
1. Heat oven to 350°F and spray the inside of a 9 inch spring-form pan with cooking spray.
2. In a small bowl, mix the Graham Cracker Crumbs, Butter and first measure of Sugar together. Pour into the pan and smooth out with the back of a large spoon.
3. Bake for 10-12 minutes, then set aside while making the filling.
4. Reduce oven to 300°F.

Key Lime Pie Cheesecake Directions:
1. In a medium bowl with a hand blender or in the bowl of your stand mixer, combine the Cream Cheese and Cornstarch. Add in the second measure of Granulated Sugar and mix until combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl if necessary.
2. Add in the Eggs, one at a time, making sure it is combined before adding each additional egg. Add the Zest and Juice of 4 Key Limes along with the Key Lime Extract. Mix to incorporate.
3. Being careful not to over mix, add in the Milk and Heavy Cream. You do not want to whip the cream too much.
4. Pour batter into pan and place pan into a large, sided baking dish. Place the baking dish onto the oven rack, then fill with Hot Water, being careful not to get any water inside the foil or the spring-form pan.
5. Bake for 60-70 minutes, or until the sides are set and the middle “jiggles” a little when the pan is touched. Be extremely careful when taking the baking dish out of the oven! I sometimes just take the spring-form pan out to cool and leave the baking dish in to cool before attempting to take it out.
6. Let the Cheesecake cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate a minimum of 8 hours, but overnight is preferable. Run a paring knife that had the blade in hot water (and wiped off so it isn’t wet) around the edge of the cheesecake before releasing it, to insure that it separates from the side.
– If you are making meringue or whipped cream for a topping, leave the cheesecake in the refrigerator until those are made.

Swiss Meringue Directions:
1. In the bowl of your stand mixer combine the Egg Whites and third measure of Granulated Sugar. Place it on top of a small pot of water, making sure the water does not touch the bottom of the mixing bowl.
2. Heat the water on medium and whisk the Egg Whites and Sugar until it is warm and the sugar is all dissolved. If you run your finger through the mixture and rub your finger and thumb together, it should feel warm and not feel grainy.
3. Immediately, place the whip attachment on your stand mixer and whip the mixture on high. Place foil around the bowl’s opening – warm eggs whip up better.
4. Once the meringue is whipped to stiff peaks, you can pipe or spread it on the cheesecake and torch the top. Enjoy!

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

Featured on A Southern Fairytale’s Moutwatering Mondays

Here are all the Bloggers participating in Cheesecake Day:


Baked Cheesecakes:

  • Apricot Ricotta Cheesecake from Diethood
  • Blackberry Goat Cheese Cheesecake from Baking a Moment
  • Blueberry Ricotta Cream Cheesecake from Hungry Couple
  • Caramel Macchiato Cheesecake from Wishes and Dishes
  • Cheesecake Factory Vegan Copycat Oreo Cheesecake from Namely Marly
  • Chocolate Cheesecake w/ Whisky Toffee Shards from girlichef
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Mini Cheesecakes from My Sweet Zepol
  • Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Cheesecake from Savvy Eats
  • Coconut Cheesecake with Macadamia Crust from All Day I Dream About Food
  • Gluten-Free Mini Cheesecakes with Toasted Coconut Crust from Quarter Life (Crisis) Cuisine
  • Hawaiian Chantilly Layer Cheesecake from Wallflour Girl
  • Key Lime Pie Cheesecake from Love and Confections
  • Lemon Cheesecake from Shugary Sweets
  • Lemon Ginger Panna Cotta Cheesecake + Blueberry Sauce from Girl Versus Dough
  • Lightened Up Apricot-Swirl Cheesecake from Take A Bite Out of Boca
  • Lilikoi Cheesecake with Macadamia Nut Shortbread Crust from Dieter’s Downfall
  • Mini Hawaiian Cheesecakes from Pint Sized Baker
  • Mini Mascarpone Cheesecakes with Strawberry Balsamic Topping from Boulder Locavore
  • Mom’s Cheesecake from Magnolia Days
  • New York Style Cheesecake from URBAN BAKES
  • Oreo Ripple Cheesecake from Overtime Cook
  • Peanut Butter Cheesecake with Nutella Ganache Topping from The Redhead Baker
  • Pear cheesecake with gingersnap crust from Roxana’s Home Baking
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake from Lady Behind The Curtain
  • Rainbow Cheesecake from In Katrina’s Kitchen
  • Raspberry Cheesecake with Oreo Crust from Hip Foodie Mom
  • Ricotta Cheesecake with Strawberry Basil Sauce from French Press
  • Salted Caramel Apple Cheesecake from Jane’s Adventures in Dinner
  • Snickers Cheesecake from Life, Love and Sugar
  • Sugar Cookie Cheesecake from Munchkin Munchies
  • Vanilla Bean Cheesecake from Wine & Glue
  • Vegan Mango Coconut Cheesecake from Jessiker Bakes
  • Very Berry Cheesecake from JavaCupcake
  • White Chocolate Cheesecake with Macadamia Nuts and Caramel from Taste and Tell
  • White Chocolate Frangelico Cheesecake from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
  • White Chocolate Raspberry Swirl Cheesecake from Will Cook For Smiles

No Bake Cheesecakes:

  • Butter Pecan Caramel No-Bake Mini Cheesecakes from Simply Southern Baking
  • Cherry and Pistachio No Bake Cheesecake with Animal Cracker Crust from Cravings of a Lunatic
  • Mini No Bake Lime Cheesecakes from Miss in the Kitchen
  • Neapolitan No Bake Cheesecake from Grandbaby Cakes
  • No-Bake Berry Cheesecake from Food Lust People Love
  • No Bake Blackberry Cheesecake from You Made That?
  • No Bake Dulce de Leche Cheesecake with Caramelized Peaches from The Food Charlatan
  • No-Bake Limoncello Cheesecake from Cake Duchess
  • No Bake Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake from White Lights on Wednesday
  • No Bake Peanut Butter Cheesecake from Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts
  • No-Bake Peanut Butter Cheesecake from Crunchy Creamy Sweet
  • S’mores Cheesecake from The Gunny Sack

Cheesecake Beverages:

  • Black Raspberry Cheesecake Milkshake from Blahnik Baker
  • Caramel Cheesecake Martini from Happy Food, Healthy Life

Cheesecake Cookies and Bars:

  • Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars from Cooking with Jax
  • Caramel Overload Cheesecake Bars from Crumbs and Chaos
  • Cherry Cheesecake Brownies from Inside BruCrew Life
  • Chocolate Brownie Cheesecake Cookies from Lemons for Lulu
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheesecake Bars from Chez CateyLou
  • Healthier Peanut Butter Cheesecake Brownie Bars from Texanerin Baking
  • Lemon Blueberry Cheesecake Bars from Cooking In Stilettos
  • No Bake Coconut Lime Cheesecake Bars from Beyond Frosting
  • No Bake Cookies and Cream Cheesecake Bars from Garnish with Lemon
  • Strawberry Chocolate Ganache Cheesecake Bars from A Kitchen Addiction

Cheesecake Desserts and Treats:

  • Banana Foster No Bake Cheesecake Shooters from Mind Over Batter
  • Chocolate Nutella Cheesecake Cake from gotta get baked
  • Key Lime Cheesecake Trifles from Hoosier Homemade
  • Strawberry Cheesecake Pots from Barbara Bakes
  • Triple Brigadeiro Cheesecake Tart from From Brazil To You

Frozen Cheesecakes and Treats:

  • Blackberry Cheesecake Popsicles from The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen
  • Chocolate Caramel Cheesecake Ice Cream from Chocolate Moosey
  • Frozen PB&C Cheesecake from Noshing With The Nolands
  • No Bake Frozen Peanut Butter Cheesecake {Nutter Butter Crust} from Crazy for Crust

Filed Under: Cheesecakes, Uncategorized

Key Lime Crazy

July 18, 2012

 

I am lucky to have great local blogging friends. A while back, Lenore from Orlando Foodie told me she had a Key Lime tree outside her house. Me, being the helpful person that I am, offered to take any Key Limes she didn’t want. Lenore said she would give me some when they were ready to be picked. About two weeks ago I got tagged in one of her Instagram pics – 20 Key Limes for @lovenconfection! Woohoo, Key Limes!

Key Lime Curd instantly came to mind. I didn’t want to just make a Key Lime Pie – even though it is one of my all-time favorite desserts. By making the curd, I can incorporate it into a bunch of ideas I have… we’re going Key Lime Crazy on Love & Confections! … Also, don’t forget to check out my Key Lime Cupcakes filled with this Key Lime Curd and frosted with Key Lime Buttercream! Yum!

Key Lime Curd
Love & Confections original recipe

Key Lime Curd Ingredients:
 – 200 mL Key Lime Juice, fresh if available
 – 120 grams Sugar #1
 – 120 grams Butter (9 Tablespoons)
 – 300 grams Eggs (6 large eggs)
 – 120 grams Sugar #2

Key Lime Curd Directions:
 – Make sure the Eggs are at room temperature before starting, and that you have a fine mesh strainer and clean bowl waiting for the finished curd.
 –  Place Key Lime Juice, Sugar #1 and Butter in a medium-sized sauce pan on medium heat
 – While the Key Lime mixture is heating, whisk together the Eggs and Sugar #2 in a bowl.
 – Once the Key Lime mixture is just about to boil, slowly pour it into the Egg mixture while whisking the entire time – otherwise known as Tempering
 – Pour the whole mixture back into the pot and cook on medium-low heat, whisking constantly, until the mixture thickens. When a wooden spoon is dipped in the mixture and you can run your finger along the back, leaving a clear line, the curd is ready.
 – Pour the mixture into the sieve, over the clean bowl, to ensure no scrambled or over-cooked egg gets into your mixture. Immediately cover the surface with plastic wrap – to make sure a skin doesn’t form. Let it cool to room temperature on the counter, then place in the refrigerator to cool completely. Use within 1 week – if it lasts that long.

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

Filed Under: Trifles-Parfaits-Mousses-Curds, Uncategorized

Key Lime Pie Milkshake

August 23, 2014

Key Lime Pie Milkshake is Summer in a glass. Drink up these last few weeks of Summer sun with this tart and sweet ice cream treat!

Welcome to Day 6, the final day of Ice Cream Week 2014! This year the event is hosted by Kim of Cravings of a Lunatic and Susan of The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen. We have teamed up with 25 amazing bloggers to bring you ice cream treats all week long. I hope you all threw out the scales this week. Better not to look!

I love all things key lime. I’m a Florida girl and growing up in South Miami, there was an abundance of citrus, including key limes. This is one of my all-time favorite flavors and I love creating new recipes using key limes. I recently did a Key Lime Pie Cheesecake for National Cheesecake Day and man was it good!

This milkshake is all the goodness of my beloved key lime pie, but in a drink. Ice cream makes everything better, so there was only one way to make key lime pie better and that is by turning it into Key Lime Pie Ice Cream. It is the perfect amount of tart and sweet for a milkshake and I love the crunchy bits graham cracker crumbs throughout the shake.



Key Lime Pie Milkshake

a Love and Confections original
Click here for a printable recipe
Serves 2

Key Lime Pie Milkshake Ingredients:
– 2 scoops Key Lime Pie Ice Cream*
– 2 scoops Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (homemade or store bought)
– Whole Milk (amount depends on desired consistency)
– Whipped Cream (optional garnish)
– Graham Cracker Crumbs (optional garnish)
– Sprinkles (optional garnish

Key Lime Pie Milkshake Directions:
1. Place Key Lime Pie Ice Cream, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream and Whole Milk in a blender and mix until combined. Pour into glasses and garnish with Whipped Cream, Graham Cracker Crumbs and Sprinkles. Enjoy!
* An alternate version, if you do not want to make Key Lime Pie Ice Cream, is to use all Vanilla Ice Cream and add in 1/2-1 cup of Key Lime Curd (homemade or store bought)

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

Be sure to visit all of today’s Ice Cream Week Participants:

  • Oreo Ice Cream Cake by Cravings of a Lunatic
  • Coffee and Donut Sundae by The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
  • Pinot Noir Ice Cream by The Redhead Baker
  • Triple Peach Ice Cream by Cookistry
  • Root Beer Float by My Catholic Kitchen
  • Ice Cream Shots by The Life and Loves of Grumpy’s Honeybunch
  • Ice Cream Sundae with Homemade Hot Fudge by Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
  • Key Lime Pie Milkshake by Love and Confections
  • Caramel Toffee Apple Parfaits by Farm Fresh Feasts
  • Orange Creamsicle Float by Noshing with the Nolands
  • Gluten Free Baked Alaska by Gluten Free Crumbley
  • Toasted Almond and Cherry Ice Cream by The Messy Baker
  • Gluten Free Toasted Marshmallow Brownie Batter Ice Cream by Cupcakes & Kale Chips
  • Coconut Ice Cream Snowballs by Mother Would Know
  • No Churn Low Carb Zesty Citrus Ice Cream by Yours and Mine are Ours


Our sponsors for the event have provided us with some great prizes. A huge thanks to Cake Boss, Anolon, Microplane, WÜSTHOF, Page Street Publishing and Quarry Spoon. Kim of Cravings of a Lunatic and Susan of The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen have tossed in a bonus prize of a Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker because they think everyone should own one!

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Here’s what is up for grabs, One Winner Takes All:
  • 1 Cuisinart Ice Cream Machine in White
  • One Cake Boss Mechanical Ice Cream Scoop with Red Silicone grips
  • One Cake Boss 4Pc Ice Cream Bowl Set, Icing Pattern
  • One Anolon Advanced Bronze 2 Qt Covered Straining Saucepan with Pour Spout
  • One Microplane Herb and Salad Chopper
  • One Microplane Premium Classic Grater in White
  • One WUSTHOF CLASSIC 9-inch Double Serrated Bread Knife
  • One Copy of the Cookbook Making Artisan Gelato by Torrance Kopfer 
  • One Copy of the Cookbook Everything Goes with Ice Cream by Koralee Teichroeb 
  • One Copy of the Cookbook Vegan Scoop by Wheeler del Torro 
  • One Copy of the Cookbook The Great Vegan Bean Book by Kathy Hester 
  • One Copy of the Cookbook Eat More Dessert by Jenny Kellar 
  • One Copy of the Cookbook The Perfect Scoop by David Lebovitz 
  • One Copy of the Cookbook Scoop Adventures by Lindsay Clendaniel 

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Disclaimer: I did not receive any product for participating in this event. The #IceCreamWeek Giveaway is open to U.S. and Canada residents only. ONE winner will receive ALL the prizes listed. Giveaway ends at midnight on August 31st.

Filed Under: Ice Cream & Frozen Treats, Trifles-Parfaits-Mousses-Curds, Uncategorized

Easy Key Lime Pie Milkshakes

July 6, 2020

Key Lime Pie Milkshakes is a delightful combination of two delicious desserts! Enjoy the classic flavors of key lime and condensed milk in a frozen treat.

Easy Key Lime Pie Milkshake

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Filed Under: Beverages, Ice Cream & Frozen Treats

Key Lime Pie Ice Cream

August 27, 2012

Since the weather has been in the mid 90s here in Central Florida, I have been experimenting and enjoying making homemade ice cream over the past few weeks. To start off, this ice cream is awesome! I don’t mean to brag, but my light bulb idea turned out really well this time… you know when you have the “light bulb”, right?  Believe me when I say, you HAVE to make this. This ice cream is friends, family and local chef/food truck owner approved!

So my light bulb idea started when I made a huge batch of Key Lime Curd. It was delicious, and I put it in various things, including these amazing Key Lime Cupcakes. I had quite a bit left over and decided to combine it with one of my all-time favorite sweets – ice cream. Added some sweetened condensed milk and toasted graham crackers… and Key Lime Pie Ice Cream was born.

This Key Lime Ice Cream is a 2 day process – but so worth it! I love the taste and texture. It stays creamy and easy to scoop, even after days in the freezer. I don’t particularly like rock solid ice cream that is hard to scoop and goes from impossible to eat in one minute to melted in the next.

On a side note, thank you Chef Tony from Big Wheel Truck & Big Wheel Provisions and Lake Meadow Naturals for making farm-fresh eggs available to the public! If you are in the Orlando, FL area, you can pick up fresh eggs from Big Wheel, Monday nights at the Audubon Park Community Market, or directly from the LMN Farm Store. Please check the Lake Meadow Naturals website for store hours and information.

Key Lime Pie Ice Cream
a Love & Confections original recipe

Key Lime Pie Ice Cream Ingredients:
 – 350 grams Whole Milk
 – 120 grams Heavy Cream
 – 100 grams Egg Yolks
 – 140 grams Granulated Sugar
 – 200 grams prepared Key Lime Curd
 – 200 grams Sweetened Condensed Milk
 – 200 grams toasted & cooled Graham Cracker Crumbs

Key Lime Pie Ice Cream Directions:
Day 1 (Ice Cream Base)
 – Bring Milk and Heavy Cream to a slight simmer in a small sauce pan, careful not to boil it.
 – While Milk & Heavy Cream are heating, crack eggs into medium bowl (bowl needs to be big enough to contain the egg and milk/heavy cream mixture). Add Sugar and whisk together
 – Temper* the warm milk & cream into yolks
 – Return the whole mixture to the sauce pan and heat to around 105F or nappe**
 – Strain through a fine mesh sieve into a clean bowl and allow to cool to room temperature.
 – Once cooled, store in the fridge, with a lid, for up to 5 days.
 – Place ice cream attachment/bowl in the freezer at least 24 hours before churning

Day 2:
 – Whisk together the Ice Cream Base, Key Lime Curd and Sweetened Condensed Milk
 – Churn according to your ice cream maker manufacture instructions
 – Remove ice cream and fold in the toasted Graham Cracker Crumbs
 – Store in an airtight, freezer-safe container for no longer than a week (but I’m sure you will devour it before then)

* – Tempering (in this case with eggs) is increasing the temperature of a certain ingredient by gradually adding and constantly whisking a warm/hot item into it. Be careful not to add too much at one time and curdle/scramble the eggs.
** – Coat the back of a wooden spoon in the mixture and run a finger down the middle, if the mixture stays separated and doesn’t run, then you should be good. Be careful not to overcook it and curdle/scramble the eggs.

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

Filed Under: Ice Cream & Frozen Treats, Trifles-Parfaits-Mousses-Curds, Uncategorized

Key Lime Strawberry Poke Cake

July 6, 2017

Homemade vanilla poke cake with key lime and strawberry fillings and topped with whipped cream is a taste of the tropics at home. Tart and sweet combine in a delicious and fun summer treat.

This recipe is sponsored by Dixie Crystals
Key Lime Strawberry Poke Cake from LoveandConfections.com


Poke cakes are so fun and festive. They can be as easy or intricate as you like, but any way you make it is delicious! Key lime and strawberry are such a great flavor combination. Add a homemade vanilla cake and you will have an amazing dessert!

Key Lime Strawberry Poke Cake from LoveandConfections.com

Poke cakes are usually made with a box mix, packaged gelatin and frozen whipped topping. This cake is much better. I created a key lime filling that is tart and sweet and perfect. Strawberry topping is one of my favorite things ever! It spreads on top of the cake and key lime filling for a fantastic pop of color and delicious strawberry taste. I use a similar strawberry filling for my Chocolate Covered Strawberry Bars too!

Key Lime Strawberry Poke Cake from LoveandConfections.com

Creme Chantilly tops off this dessert and it so easy to make, you’ll wonder why you even buy the frozen stuff. Make sure you have enough limes and strawberries set aside for garnish. I hope you enjoy my Key Lime Strawberry Poke Cake and have a sweet day!

Click here for the FULL RECIPE:
KEY LIME STRAWBERRY POKE CAKE

Until next time,
LOVE & CONFECTIONS!

Key Lime Strawberry Poke Cake from LoveandConfections.com

I have an ongoing relationship with Dixie Crystals as a recipe developer and brand ambassador. I receive product, coupons and/or compensation for posts featuring their products. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Love and Confections possible. As always, all opinions are my own.

Filed Under: Cakes & Frostings, Uncategorized

Cupcake Overload!

March 25, 2010

It has been a while… Sorry it has been so long since the last post – lots of things have happened/are happening. I was really sick for a few weeks and my husband and I are in the process of moving. Long story short, the neighborhood has gotten worse and we want to live someplace we actually like… so I will try to post more, but packing and moving is obviously priority.

Here are some pictures of cupcakes I made for my husband’s birthday. He wanted some for a dinner with friends – I made beef wellington, roasted potatoes and green beans, yum! – and some for people at the two places he works. I miscalculated the amount made and ended up with a lot more than planned. These aren’t from scratch, but I added to them. *Disclaimer – I never said I was going to bake everything on my blog from scratch – time constraints and funds are to blame. When I have the available time and funds, I will gladly make everything from scratch, well, almost from scratch. “If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe,” -Carl Sagan.

Some people might cringe or criticize and say, “You used a box mix? You call yourself a baker?” To answer, yes I used a box mix. Duncan Hines “Devil’s Food”, “French Vanilla,” and “Yellow Cake, ” to be exact. They’re the best and only cake mixes I use. Even one of my professors in culinary school, who is an Executive Pastry Chef at a Hyatt hotel said he uses Duncan Hines at home, “because when you make things from scratch, the last thing you want to do is go home and make more cakes, and besides, it’s the best.”

I have actually always used Duncan Hines my entire life. So back to the actual cupcakes – I miscalculated because I normally get 25 cupcakes out of the box mixes, but the husband requested mini cupcakes, so people could try all the varieties and not have to eat whole, big ones. I was perfectly fine with that, except for the fact that instead of 2 mini cupcakes per one regular, it ended up being 3 mini cupcakes per regular, and with only 1 mini cupcake tin of 24 cups, it took a while. (I searched at a place I thought would have another tin, but they didn’t, and didn’t have enough time to actually find one).

So, 200 mini cupcakes later – and a few bigger cupcakes because I only had 200 mini wrappers – I had 3 different flavor cupcakes and was ready to decorate.

The Devil’s Food cupcake was made into a S’more cupcake. The first picture is what I originally did for the S’more cupcakes – crushed graham cracker crumbs on the bottom, followed by the Devil’s Food batter, then a mini marshmallow in the center. I had decided against hollowing the cupcake out and filling it with melted marshmallow, and experimented this way.

Needless to say, thank goodness for the experiment, because they did not turn out how I would have liked them.

The second time around I decided to ditch the graham crackers on the bottom – they got lost and you couldn’t taste them – and the marshmallows in the middle – they kind of melted into the batter and you couldn’t taste it either. Instead I melted the marshmallows with a little bit of milk, in a pot on the stove, and once cooled, mixed into the French Buttercream I had been planning on using. It turned out delicious, and I sprinkled graham cracker crumbs on top.

The next are the Boston Cream cupcakes. I hollowed out the center of the French Vanilla cupcakes and used Jell-O pudding – yes, Jell-O pudding. Like the aforementioned disclaimer said, no time to make pastry cream, especially when I had a whole dinner to put together as well. Then I topped it with the French Buttercream and chocolate sauce. As far as the chocolate sauce goes, I didn’t want to use it but had little time in between dinner and dessert to temper chocolate. I’ll leave the discussion about tempering chocolate for another day.

The last were the Key Lime cupcakes. I used the yellow cake cupcakes and hollowed them out as well. I used some vanilla Jell-O pudding mixed with a little bit of Nellie & Joe’s Key Lime Juice and lime zest for the filling. The French Buttercream also got some lime zest and was topped with lime slice jelly candy. The individual Key Lime cupcake picture didn’t turn out well, but you can still see them in the picture below. The Boston Cream cupcakes turned out to be the biggest hit.

French Buttercream (the “from scratch” element)
from About Professional Baking by Gail Sokol

200 grams Granulated Sugar
60 milliliters Light Corn Syrup (4 tablespoons or 1/4 cup)
60 milliliters Water (2 fluid ouces or 1/4 cup)
114 grams Egg Yolk
450 grams Unsalted Butter – very soft, but not melted
10 milliliters Vanilla Extract (2 teaspoons)

In saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup and water and bring mixture to a rolling boil, stirring just until sugar dissolves.*

While sugar syrup is cooking, beat the egg yolks on high speed in the bowl of an electric mixer using the whip attachment, until the color lightens to a pale yellow.

On high speed, slowly add the hot syrup tot he egg yolks, pouring it down the sides of the mixing bowl and not directly onto the whip. Keep beating until the bowl feels cool to the touch.

Gradually add the softened butter**, a few tablespoons at a time, until it is all incorporated, blending in each addition of butter thoroughly. The buttercream may appear curdled until all the butter has been incorporated. Add the vanilla extract and blend well.

* cook to 250°F – firm ball stage
** Can use colder butter if sugar is slightly warmer – balances out temperature

Until next time,

Love & Confections!

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Grapefruit Lime Spritzers

April 25, 2019

Grapefruit Lime Spritzers will be your new go-to Spring drink. Freshly squeezed grapefruit juice and homemade lime simple syrup, combine in a light and refreshing cocktail.

I received product samples from sponsor companies to aid in the creation of this #Brunchweek recipes. All opinions are mine alone.

Grapefruit Lime Spritzers

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