TARTINE LEMON MERINGUE CAKE RECIPE - (4.1/5)

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Provided by polledl

Number Of Ingredients 36

Chiffon Cake:
2 1/4 cups (11.25 ounces) all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 1/2 cups (10.5 ounces) sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup vegetable oil
6 large egg yolks, at room temperature
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest
10 large egg whites, at room temperature
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
Caramel:
2/3 cup heavy cream
1/4 vanilla bean
1 1/4 cup (8.5 ounces) sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
3/4 teaspoon lemon juice
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
Lemon Cream:
1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons lemon juice
3 large eggs
1 egg yolk
3/4 cup (6 ounces) sugar
pinch salt
16 tablespoons (8 ounces) unsalted butter
Lemon Syrup:
1/3 cup water
1/3 cup (2.5 ouncs) sugar
1/3 cup lemon juice
Swiss Meringue:
7 egg whites
1 3/4 cup (12.25 ounces) sugar
pinch of salt

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 325F. Line the bottom of a 10-inch cake or springform pan with 3-inch sides with parchment paper cut to fit exactly; don't grease the pan. Sift together the flour and baking powder into a large mixing bowl. Add 1¼ cups (8.75 ounces) of the sugar and the salt and whisk to combine. In a small bowl, whisk together the oil, egg yolks, water, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Make a well in the flour, add the yolk mixture, and then whisk thoroughly and quickly for about 1 minutes until very smooth. In another large mixing bowl, beat the egg whites until frothy, then add the cream of tartar and beat on medium-high speed until it holds soft peaks. Add the remaining ¼ cup (1.75 ounces) sugar slowly while beating on medium-high speed until the whites hold firm, shiny peaks. Add a third of the egg whites and fold into the yolk mixture to lighten, then fold in the rest of the whites until just combined. Pour the batter into the pan, smoothing the top if necessary. Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 45-55 minutes. Let cool in the pan on a wire rack. Once completely cool, run a thin knife around the sides of the pan to loosen the cake an then release and lift off the pan sides. Invert the cake and peel off the parchment. Pour the cream into a small, heavy saucepan. Split the vanilla bean in half lengthwise and use the tip of a sharp knife to scrape the seeds from the pod halves into the milk. Place over medium-high heat and bring to just under a boil, stirring occasionally. Reduce the heat to low to keep the cream warm. In a medium, heavy saucepan, combine the sugar, water, salt, and corn syrup. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Then cook, without stirring, until the mixture is amber colored, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove from the heat. The mixture will continue to cook off the heat and become darker, so make sure to have your cream close by. Carefully and slowly add the cream to the sugar syrup. The mixture will boil vigorously at first. Let the mixture simmer down, and then whisk until smooth. Add the lemon juice. Let cool for about 10 minutes. Cut the butter into 1-inch chunks and add to the caramel one at a time, whisking constantly after each addition. Then whisk the caramel periodically as it continues to cool. In a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, combine the lemon juice, eggs, yolk, sugar, and salt (make sure the bottom of the bowl doesn't touch the water). Whisk them together constantly until very thick, or 80°C (180°F) on an instant-read thermometer. Remove from the heat and let it cool down until warm to touch (60°C or 140°F on a thermometer). Place the lemon cream in a blender and with the motor running, add the butter in small pieces. Allow to cool completely. (You may refrigerate it, but allow to come to cool room temperature before using.) In a nonreactive saucepan, combine the sugar and water and bring to a boil over medium heat. Transfer to a cool bowl, let cool for a bit, then chill for half an hour. Stir in the lemon juice. Assembly: Split the chiffon cake horizontally into four equal layers. Place one layer on your serving plate (which I lined with wax paper around to cake) and moisten evenly with ¼ of the lemon syrup. Spread ⅓ of the caramel over the cake, then ⅓ of the lemon cream. Repeat with 2 more layers, using up the remaining caramel and lemon cream. Top with the fourth cake layer and moisten with the remaining lemon syrup. Cover the cake completely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least four hours or overnight. In a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water, combine the egg whites, sugar, and salt and whisk until the whites are hot to the touch, about 120F, about 5 minutes. Beat on high speed until the mixture is very thick and holds stiff, glossy peaks. Unmold the cake and spread the meringue all over. Use a spatula or a spoon to create dramatic swirls. Using a propane torch if available, scorch the meringue, blackening the tips and swirls.

mdhasan khan
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I've made this cake several times and it always turns out perfect. It's my favorite lemon meringue cake recipe.


Noman Dada
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This is my go-to recipe for lemon meringue cake. It's always a hit with my friends and family.


Rahul Chanda
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my lemon meringue cake turned out flat and dense. It was also very bland.


Jaiden Crachain
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This cake is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's definitely worth the effort. The end result is a delicious and impressive dessert.


M D Faruk
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This lemon meringue cake is the perfect balance of sweet and tart. The meringue is light and fluffy, and the lemon curd is tangy and flavorful.


Richard Kayanja
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This cake was a disappointment. The meringue was too sweet and the lemon curd was too tart.


That Spongy
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I made this cake for my husband's birthday and he loved it! He said it was the best lemon meringue cake he's ever had.


Ariana Aryan
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The lemon meringue cake was a bit too dense for my taste. I prefer a lighter, fluffier cake.


Md Tarikuzzaman
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This cake is perfect for any occasion. It's elegant enough for a dinner party, but also easy enough to make for a casual get-together.


Each n everything (Ali)
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I've never made a lemon meringue cake before, but this recipe made it easy. The cake turned out beautifully and tasted even better.


rajib matubbar
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This cake was a bit too sweet for me, but my kids loved it.


Md masum Hasen
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I'm not a big fan of lemon desserts, but this cake was surprisingly good. The meringue was light and fluffy, and the lemon curd was tangy and sweet.


Wali Shafeeq
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The lemon curd was a bit too tart for my taste, but the meringue was delicious.


Oluwabukunmi Olubiyi
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I've made this cake several times and it always turns out perfect. It's so easy to make and always impresses my guests.


Ui Walsh
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This lemon meringue cake was a hit with my family! The tartness of the lemon curd complemented the sweetness of the meringue perfectly. I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great.


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