Lemon Meringue Pie Fudge Recipe (2024)

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Published: Apr 06, 2019 Last Updated: Feb 27, 2024

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Lemon Meringue Fudge has all the zesty sweetness of a lemon meringue pie in bite-sized squares of fudge. This easy lemon fudge recipe brings layers marshmallow “meringue” with homemade lemon curd.

For a different variation on homemade lemon fudge, try my Pink Lemonade Fudge recipe too!

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Why this Fudge is Best

Craving Lemon Meringue Pie but don’t have time to mess with making meringue from scratch? This fudge recipe is the solution.

  • 10 minutes to prepare. Lemon Meringue Fudge takes a fraction of the effort and time it takes to make the pie version.
  • Perfect blend of flavors. You’ll love the sweet and creamy vanilla paired with bright, tangy lemon.
  • Ideal for sharing. It’s a dessert you can eat with your hand!
  • Easy lemon fudge. No candy thermometer needed for this recipe.

For the ultimate lemon lover, try our delicioius lemon chiffon pie or lemon chess pie recipes too.

Ingredient Notes

  • Marshmallow fluff. Also called marshmallow “creme”, it gives the fudge its soft consistency and “meringue” like flavor. You can also try our homemade marshmallow fluff if desired.
  • Lemon curd. Use my easy Lemon Curd Recipe or any store bought lemon pie filling.
  • Lemon zest. This outer layer of peel is where lemons keep all their zippy fragrance and flavor. Check out my guide for How to Zest a Lemon for the best ways to get the most zest from your citrus.
  • Graham cracker crumbs. Pulse whole graham crackers in the food processor to form crumbs. Or use a store bought package of graham cracker for this Lemon Meringue Fudge crumbs if you prefer.
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Easy Instructions

If you’ve made any of my other fudge recipes, the directions for making lemon meringue fudge will look familiar.

  • You’ll beat white chocolate chips and marshmallow fluff with a hot mixture of boiled butter, cream and sugar. Once the fudge mixture is smooth, it’s time to fold in a bit of lemon curd and mini marshmallows.
  • Now pour the mixture into a baking pan. Top with lemon curd and graham cracker crumbs.
  • Let Lemon Meringue Fudge chill for at least 3 hours then slice and enjoy!

Tips and Tricks

  • Make the lemon curd first. If you’re using store bought lemon curd or pie filling, have it out and ready to go before you start making the fudge.
  • Serve chilled. This lemon fudge tastes amazing cold straight from the fridge!
  • Slice as you go. Fudge stays soft and fresh longer when it’s stored in a larger block. Cut off only as much fudge from the block as you will eat (or serve) at one time.
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Recipe FAQs

Can fudge be frozen?

In general, yes. But today’s lemon meringue fudge recipe is unique with the lemon curd and graham crackers on top.
If you choose to freeze this fudge, DO NOT top with the extra curd or crackers.Instead, let the fudge chill in the fridge until firm. Then store it tightly wrapped in the freezer.
Let frozen fudge thaw overnight in the fridge before adding the lemon curd and graham cracker crumbs on top. Slice, serve and enjoy!

Can I make this with regular sized marshmallows?

Yes, regular marshmallows can be used if you don’t have miniature ones. Chop them into smaller pieces before adding to the fudge.

Why is my fudge too soft to slice?

If your fudge is too soft to cut, it likely needs a bit more time to set. Place it back in the refrigerator for another 30 minutes then check the consistency again.

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More recipes using Lemon Curd

So now that you now how to make homemade lemon curd, you’re wondering, what else can I use it in?

Here are some of my favorite recipes using this golden treat!

  • Homemade Lemon Cake with a layer of creamy lemon frosting and fresh lemon curd! From scratch and delicious! It’s my take on Olive Garden’s Lemon Crumb Cake recipe.
  • A gorgeousLemon Tartwith a buttery, richMacadamia Nut Crust. Decorate the top of this pretty tart with some homemadeWhipped Cream.
  • Easy, 3 ingredient, Oven BakedLemon Hand Pies Recipe: flaky, baked hand pies with a sweet lemon filling! Don’t forget the dusting of powdered sugar on top! You can use lemon curd or pie filling in this recipe!
  • Creamy, deliciousLemon Cheesecakehas the perfect consistency and is topped with a homemade Lemon curd!

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Lemon Meringue Fudge

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By: Aimee

If you love Lemon Meringue pie, this Lemon Meringue Fudge is even better. Sweet fudge topped with marshmallow “meringue”, lemon curd, and graham crackers!

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 64 pieces

Ingredients

For the Fudge

  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar
  • ¾ cup Heavy Cream
  • ¾ cup Unsalted Butter
  • dash of Salt
  • 2 ½ cups White Chocolate Chips 11oz bag
  • 7 ounces Marshmallow Fluff
  • 2 Lemons zested
  • 2 tablespoons Lemon Curd
  • 1 ½ cup of miniatures Marshmallow

For the Garnish:

  • 1 cup Lemon Curd
  • 1 cup Graham Cracker Crumbs

Instructions

  • First, make some homemade lemon curd. If you choose NOT to make homemade, you can buy it in the store. Or use a thick lemon pie filling!

  • Next, line a 9-inch square baking dish with parchment paper.

  • PRO TIP: Use binder clips (or clothespins) to secure parchment to pan to keep it snug. Set aside.

  • Next, in your stand mixer bowl, add white chocolate chips, 1 jar of marshmallow cream (7 oz size), and lemon zest. Set aside.

  • In a saucepan, melt butter with sugar, heavy cream, and a pinch of salt. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture begins to boil.

  • Boil for 5 minutes, and remove from heat.

  • Pour hot mixture over morsels in mixing bowl, using the whisk attachment, blend until smooth. This will take about one minute. Fold in 2 Tbsp lemon curd (or lemon pie filling) and mini marshmallows.

  • Spread fudge into prepared baking dish.

  • Top fudge with lemon curd and crushed graham crackers. Chill for 3 hours, until fudge has set completely.

  • Cut into bite sized pieces when ready to serve. This fudge is best served chilled! ENJOY.

Notes

  • Make the lemon curd first. If you’re using store bought lemon curd or pie filling, have it out and ready to go before you start making the fudge.
  • Serve chilled. This lemon fudge tastes amazing cold straight from the fridge!
  • Slice as you go. Fudge stays soft and fresh longer when it’s stored in a larger block. Cut off only as much fudge from the block as you will eat (or serve) at one time.

Nutrition

Calories: 110kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 16mg, Sodium: 27mg, Sugar: 12g

Course: Candy

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

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".

How do you keep lemon meringue pie from getting watery? ›

How To Keep A Meringue Pie From Weeping
  1. Choose a Dry Day.
  2. Use Superfine Sugar.
  3. Try a Swiss or Italian Meringue.
  4. Make Sure the Pie Filling Is Hot.
  5. Spread Meringue to the Edges.
  6. If All Else Fails, Use a Paper Towel.
  7. More Meringue-Topped Desserts.
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Why did my lemon meringue pie turn out runny? ›

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.

Why does lemon meringue pie need to be refrigerated? ›

Yes, lemon meringue pie should be refrigerated. To prevent foodborne illness, never let it sit at room temperature for more than two hours. To store lemon meringue pie without messing up the meringue, place two toothpicks in the pie. Loosely cover it with storage wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to two days.

How do you keep meringue from sliding off a pie? ›

Remove the paper once you're ready to top the pie; the meringue will bond together with the rough surface of the filling as the pie cools, which will keep the meringue from sliding off when you go to slice it. 4. Make sure the pie has cooled completely before you slice it; otherwise, you will have a mess on your hands.

Why does my lemon meringue pie taste like metal? ›

There are a few reasons why your lemon curd may taste metallic. The most common reason is usual due to using aluminum or metal bowls. The acid in lemon juice tends to react with metal, and sometimes eggs can react with aluminum. The other possible cause is the sugar.

Is it better to put meringue on a hot or cold pie? ›

Spoon the meringue onto the hot pie filling. If you are topping an unbaked pie filling, have it at room temperature (not cold) before you top it with the meringue.

Is cream of tartar necessary in meringue? ›

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...

Can you over beat meringue? ›

Over whip the egg whites and you risk making them too firm and they will risk losing the moisture that they hold. This will affect your meringue's crispness, as well as making it more likely to collapse or weep beads of sugar. As my meringue guru Gary Mehigan advises: “If you over whip the egg whites you cannot fix it.

What happens if you don't refrigerate lemon meringue pie? ›

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.

How do you fix runny meringue? ›

Fixing runny meringue is usually as simple as whisking more air into the mixture and waiting for it to develop stiff peaks. You can also add another egg white or a teaspoon of cornstarch to get the mix to the consistency you need.

How do you thicken runny lemon pie filling? ›

If you already took it off the stove, yes, you can make 'slurry' (not a paste) with cornstarch and water and add it in, as you continue stirring, or you can add some gelatin to thicken it. See instructions, below: To use cornstarch as your thickener, heat the sweetened lemon mixture until it simmers.

Can you leave a 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.

Can you eat lemon meringue pie the next day? ›

Lemon meringue pie is best made and served on the same day.

Can you eat lemon meringue pie after a week? ›

Meringue pies (ex. The Banana Pete or Honey Lemon Meringue) are best eaten within 2 days of purchase if stored at room temperature. However, they can also be refrigerated for up to 4 days.

Why is there liquid under my meringue? ›

Meringue pies will ''weep'' water because of the interaction between the filling and the whipped meringue. If one or the other is overcooked, water beads will form and weep. Egg whites can also weep if they are over-beaten or are from old eggs. Refrigeration (unfortunately) speeds up the process of weeping—oops!

What is it called when liquid accumulates between the meringue and pie filling? ›

When liquid accumulates between the meringue and pie filling, the meringue is said to weep. This occurs because the meringue was spread on a cool filling. To avoid this, always spread the meringue on a hot filling. Beading—brown droplets on the surface of the meringue—may occur if the meringue is overcooked.

What is a substitute for lemon juice in meringue? ›

So you could use lemon juice and still have a "plain" meringue. It is also possible to use another mildly-flavoured acid, such as white wine vinegar, (apple) cider vinegar or cream of tartar. The amount you would use would be the same regardless of which alternative you use.

Why is there lemon juice in pie filling? ›

Lemon juice is added to apple crisp and apple pie filling to keep the apple pieces from turning brown.

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