I baked a key lime pie yesterday, and it is good. (
cattitude and
julian_tiger agree.)
The procedure is simple, if you have access to key limes. It's somewhat physically tedious, as it involves zesting and then juicing over a dozen small citrus fruits, but not complicated.
It doesn't come out much cheaper than going out and buying a pie, but I'm fairly sure that most of the "key lime pies" I'm offered commercially, even good ones, are made with Persian limes instead of key limes. I like Persian limes. I use them a lot, including in places where many people use lemons. But I also like variety. I don't think I'm going to make a habit of hunting for key limes, and I'm not sure what I'll do with the handful I have left (maybe a mixed-citrus ice cream), but I'll probably buy them again, as opportunity allows.
The procedure is simple, if you have access to key limes. It's somewhat physically tedious, as it involves zesting and then juicing over a dozen small citrus fruits, but not complicated.
It doesn't come out much cheaper than going out and buying a pie, but I'm fairly sure that most of the "key lime pies" I'm offered commercially, even good ones, are made with Persian limes instead of key limes. I like Persian limes. I use them a lot, including in places where many people use lemons. But I also like variety. I don't think I'm going to make a habit of hunting for key limes, and I'm not sure what I'll do with the handful I have left (maybe a mixed-citrus ice cream), but I'll probably buy them again, as opportunity allows.