It is no secret that we here in the Tiny Human household love pudding/dessert and we're definitely not taking part in Junk Free June. The usual suspects are ice cream, custard or chocolate self saucing pudding, with ice cream the front runner 90% of the time.
Now we don't have pudding every night, maybe once a week or even once a fortnight, sometimes twice a week, but you know we're adults and could have pudding for breakfast if we chose to (I had a chocolate mug brownie for breakfast the other day, because the Tiny Human had me up at 5am).
Occasionally the Bearded One and I like to divert from the usual pudding route and gamble on something from the frozen dessert aisle at the supermarket. That is how we ended up trying a Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie - Family Size.
I didn't expect much from a store bought Lemon Meringue Pie, but if anybody could get it right it would be Edmonds and they definitely delivered.
I find most store bought desserts to be on the sweet side and there was no doubt in my mind that a lemon meringue would be on the sickly sweet side. Much to my surprise the Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie isn't sickly sweet, it is actually really well balanced and is pretty close to a lemon meringue pie that you would make yourself, with the perfect base to filling and meringue ratio.
The great thing about the Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie is that they are perfect for when you have guests over, as they can be served hot or cold, so you don't even need to turn on the oven if you can't be bothered.
The recommended serving size of a Edmond Lemon Meringue Pie - Family Size is 6, however the Bearded One and I are big eaters and eat half a pie each.
We've had a couple of pies where you could see the filling due to gaps in the meringue and the base was broken, but it didn't change how good the pie was and I actually contacted Edmonds to let them know about it (companies don't know these things unless you tell them).
This is absolutely one of my top three favorite puddings at the moment and you should try it if you're a dessert fan.
Find out more information about the Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie - Family Size, here.
Now we don't have pudding every night, maybe once a week or even once a fortnight, sometimes twice a week, but you know we're adults and could have pudding for breakfast if we chose to (I had a chocolate mug brownie for breakfast the other day, because the Tiny Human had me up at 5am).
Occasionally the Bearded One and I like to divert from the usual pudding route and gamble on something from the frozen dessert aisle at the supermarket. That is how we ended up trying a Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie - Family Size.
I didn't expect much from a store bought Lemon Meringue Pie, but if anybody could get it right it would be Edmonds and they definitely delivered.
I find most store bought desserts to be on the sweet side and there was no doubt in my mind that a lemon meringue would be on the sickly sweet side. Much to my surprise the Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie isn't sickly sweet, it is actually really well balanced and is pretty close to a lemon meringue pie that you would make yourself, with the perfect base to filling and meringue ratio.
The great thing about the Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie is that they are perfect for when you have guests over, as they can be served hot or cold, so you don't even need to turn on the oven if you can't be bothered.
The recommended serving size of a Edmond Lemon Meringue Pie - Family Size is 6, however the Bearded One and I are big eaters and eat half a pie each.
We've had a couple of pies where you could see the filling due to gaps in the meringue and the base was broken, but it didn't change how good the pie was and I actually contacted Edmonds to let them know about it (companies don't know these things unless you tell them).
This is absolutely one of my top three favorite puddings at the moment and you should try it if you're a dessert fan.
Find out more information about the Edmonds Lemon Meringue Pie - Family Size, here.