Gluten Free Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe w/ Biscuit Base (dairy free, low FODMAP) (2024)

Say hello to my gluten free lemon meringue pie recipe! I first posted this in 2015, so over two years later, it was about time that I came back and updated it, don’t you think? It’s dairy free and low FODMAP too btw.

Now, a gluten free lemon meringue pie would normally feature gluten free pastry… but not mine! I decided to lose the pastry and instead go for an epic biscuit base. Did I just blow your mind?Trust me, once you’ve tried it, you won’t go back!

Now, I feel like I’ve mastered gluten free shortcrust pastry since posting my gluten free pecan pie recipe, but it requires a delicate touch and patience.

Do you know what doesn’t require those things? Smashing up some gluten free digestive biscuits in a zip-lock bag and mixing it with melted margarine!

But it’s not just because a biscuit base is easier and quicker to make. It just tastes better and feels so right.

Please take note of the proportions of biscuit base, to curd, to meringue. For me, the base is the best bit!

It wasn’t until I came back to this post in 2018, that I realised how uncommon a lemon meringue pie with a gluten free base is… back in 2015, I just made this on a whim because I knew Mark would love it!

Turns out, I might have just made something a little special.

But the photos definitely didn’t do it justice. Nor did the actual blog post… and the recipe needed a little…

Ok, it was terrible, but the actual gluten free lemon meringue pie was a dream!

Back when I first made this recipe, I didn’t have a kitchen blow torch to give the meringue a nice, crispy outer exterior.

And in 2018, I still don’t.

It’s definitely not totally necessary, the top will just look like that sort of pale cream colour in the photos, without the darker spots.

But if I still don’t have a kitchen blow torch, how did I get those darker spots?

Well, I wasn’t really going to tell you guys this, but…

Mark used his blowtorch he uses for plumbing!!

I couldn’t be anywhere near him at the time because I was worried he was going to set the whole thing on fire, but I think he did a great job.

(apart from that one overly dark spot spot in the photo above!!!)

I definitely would recommend getting a kitchen blow torch as Mark’s blowtorch was waaaaaaaaaay too powerful and hot! But don’t mind us, we’re just a little bit nuts.

My gluten free lemon meringue pie with it’s buttery biscuit base is seriously simple to make. It’s literally a matter of making three separate components – the base, the lemon curd, the meringue – and combining them together in a loose bottom tin.

If you’ve never made your own lemon curd, then now’s a good time to start! I wouldn’t recommend cheating and buying it before you even think that.

(yes, I can read your mind)

This curd will set with a jelly like consistency which will help your gluten free lemon meringue pie hold its shape when taken out of the baking tin.

This is quite possibly the most satisfying use of meringue too – it’s not like a shop bought meringue at all. In fact it makes shop bought meringues look bad, if I’m honest!

There’s a real thin layer of crispy goodness on the outside and the entire inside is totally light, fluffy and like eating a cloud.

Convinced? I hope so, because I’m about to share the recipe! Making this dairy free really makes no difference at all and plus, it’s low FODMAP too.

Anyway, here’s how to make my gluten free lemon meringue pie! ??

Gluten Free Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe w/ Biscuit Base (dairy free, low FODMAP) (8)

Gluten Free Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe w/ Biscuit Base (dairy free, low FODMAP)

I love lemon in desserts. I also love biscuit bases. So here is a Gluten Free and Dairy Free Lemon Meringue Pie with a biscuit base... simple & delicious!

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Ingredients

For the biscuit base

  • 300g gluten free digestives
  • 80g dairy free spread I use Pure, melted

For the lemon filling

  • 6 lemons zest & juice
  • 65g cornflour
  • 250g caster sugar
  • 6 egg yolks

For the meringue

  • 6 egg whites save these from your egg yolks you used earlier
  • 340g caster sugar
  • 3 tsp cornflour

Instructions

  • Crush your biscuits (I usually place them in a freezer bag & hit them with a rolling pin!)

  • In a bowl, mix together your crushed biscuits and melted dairy free spread.

  • Press into a loose bottomed tin & chill in the fridge whilst you make your lemon layer. (minimum 30 minutes)

  • Zest and juice all of your lemons into a bowl.

  • Add your cornflour and mix to form a loose paste.

  • Bring to the boil 440ml of water. Once boiling add your lemon/cornflour paste. Stir until thickened and remove from the heat.

  • In a separate bowl, mix together your sugar and egg yolks until smooth.

  • Slowly add your egg/sugar mixture to your saucepan, whisking or stirring continuously. Once all the mixture has been added, plate over a low heat and continue to stir till a little more thickened.

  • Allow to cool slightly before pouring it over your biscuit base. Put to one side, ideally in the fridge.

  • To make the meringue add your egg whites to a freestanding mixer (or use an electric hand whisk). Whisk until soft peaks are formed.

  • Continue to whisk and gradually add your sugar until stiff peaks have formed and it's glossy.

  • Finally add your cornflour and whisk once more. Make sure your meringue is lovely and thick.

  • Spoon your meringue on top of the lemon layer. Swirl it around making little peaks as you go.

  • Bake in the oven for about 15 minutes at 170C.

  • If you have a cooking blow torch at this point you could gently torch the top to give it a little more colour (optional).

  • Allow to completely cool in the tin and then chill in the fridge for a good few hours (I always chill overnight) to allow the lemon layer to cool and settle down.

  • Slice up, enjoy!

Thanks for reading how to make my gluten free lemon meringue pie recipe with a biscuit base!If you make it, I’d love to see how it turns out. So absolutely make sure that you send me a pic using my social media links below…

Any questions about the recipe? What did you think of the buttery biscuit base instead of gluten free pastry? Please do let me know by leaving a comment below or on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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FAQs

Does lemon meringue pie contain milk? ›

In a medium or large saucepan, whisk egg yolks with sugar until mixture is lighter in colour and well combined. Whisk in cornstarch. Add lemon juice, peel and Milk. Cook mixture, stirring constantly, over medium heat until mixture thickens and comes to a boil.

Does lemon curd contain gluten? ›

Lemon curd is naturally gluten free, easy to make and can be enjoyed in endless ways. It's a perfect tasty filler for sponge cakes, muffins and Swiss rolls and is gorgeous when swirled into a creamy yoghurt.

Does lemon meringue pie contain gelatin? ›

Strain the lemon filling into a bowl. Whisk in the butter, one piece at a time, until incorporated. Add the gelatin. Stir until smooth, and then stir in the cream.

Is Marie Callender's lemon meringue pie dairy free? ›

Is it Dairy Free? No. This product is not dairy free as it lists 2 ingredients that contain dairy.

What is the liquid at the bottom of the lemon meringue pie? ›

Water seeping from meringue is practically always coming from the egg whites. There are a few standard things you can do to reduce it. First, do not overbeat. For some reason, recipes love to direct people to beat egg whites "to stiff peaks".

Is lemon curd OK for IBS? ›

The eggs, sugar, and corn starch are low in fodmaps, 3/4 cup of lemon juice is moderate in fructans, which is about the dose necessary for a whole pot of lemon curd. So we could ASSUME that as long you don't eat lemon curd in excess, it will be low in fodmaps.

Is lemon bad for celiac disease? ›

Multiple research studies show the anti-inflammatory effects of limonoids and flavonoids in lemons. While you normally don't eat lemons like you would other fruits due to their tart flavor, they make a terrific addition to room temperature filtered water to keep you hydrated during your recovery from ingesting gluten.

What is a good substitute for lemon curd? ›

If you don't want to use lemon curd then we would suggest using an alternative flavour of fruit curd. We have seen passionfruit, rhubarb and tart orange (or Seville orange) curds being sold online in the UK. All of these flavours would go well with summer berries.

Why is there so much liquid in my lemon meringue pie? ›

The watery layer between the meringue and the filling (weeping) is usually caused by undercooking. This is where it is important to put your meringue onto hot filling so it can begin cooking right away.

What are the ingredients in Sara Lee lemon meringue pie? ›

SKIM MILK, SUGAR, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID), VEGETABLE OIL (PALM, SOYBEAN), HYDROGENATED PALM KERNAL OIL, WATER, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS: BUTTER (CREAM, SALT), MILK PROTEIN ISOLATE, LEMON JUICE CONCENTRATE, CORN SYRUP, EGG WHITES, ...

Why does my lemon meringue pie weep? ›

If your meringue is weeping it is most likely that your sugar syrup was not boiled to the correct temperature before adding to the egg whites. You need a sugar (candy) thermometer to monitor the temperature of the sugar syrup and it needs to be cooked to soft ball stage (120c or 248F) before it is added to the whites.

Do meringues have dairy in them? ›

Meringue is dairy free. Meringue does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy.

What is lemon meringue pie made of? ›

The Trick To Making Lemon Pie Filling for Lemon Meringue Pie

You make it with egg yolks, sugar, lemon juice, and zest, and fortify it with cornstarch so the filling holds its shape when you cut the pie. READ MORE: What happens when the lemon filling fails to set properly? A runny filling, no fun!

Does pie contain milk? ›

Some pie fillings are thickened with more than one kind of dairy, like heavy cream as well as butter or milk. We consider recipes like Pumpkin Pie and Maple Sugar Pie to have a moderate amount of dairy — you'll have to substitute some ingredients, but dairy isn't the star of the show.

Is shirriff lemon pie filling dairy free? ›

Yes! We believe this product is Milk free as there are no Milk ingredients listed on the label.

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