Lemon Meringue Waffles
The famous lemon meringue pie made into waffles! Rich golden waffles topped with easy miceowave lemon curd and toasted Italian meringue!
I can´t take full credit for this idea of lemon meringue waffles. It is something I ate years ago in a place called The Waffle House in the south coast of Kwazulu Natal in my native country South Africa.
I´ll never forget the first time I realised that waffles could be so much more than just cream and syrup.. At the Waffle House they sell all kinds of waffles but the ones I have the fondest memories of are there lemon meringue waffles. Oh man! Believe me they are the real deal!
How do you make lemon meringue waffles?
Just use your favourite waffle recipe or buy some in your local supermarket if you dont have time or energy to make them. Top them with this super easy lemon curd made in the microwave and last but not least Italian Meringue toasted under the broiler (grill) until the meringue is toasted golden brown!
Ingredients
- juice of 4 medium sized lemons
- zest of 3 lemons
- 1 cup white sugar
- 3 eggs
- ½ cup melted butter
- 1/3 cup of white granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons water
- 2 L egg whites
- ¼ teaspoon cream of tartar
- pinch of salt
- 1&½ tablespoon granulated white sugar
Instructions
- Whisk the sugar and eggs together well, then add your lemon juice, lemon zest & melted butter. Heat on 100% power for 3-5 minutes, stirring every 1 minute (mine took 4 minutes in total). Push through a sift to make sure there aren´t any lumps. Cover with cling film and let cool down at room temperature. When cool store in glass a jar for up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
- In a heavy bottom saucepan, add the cup of sugar & water and stir to wet the sugar. Once mixed do not stir. Heat on medium to high heat. In the meantime whisk your egg whites on medium speed until frothy, then add the salt & cream of tartar. Increase your speed to medium high and once the mixture is glossy you can slowly add your sugar syrup (at this stage your speed should be low). Once all the sugar syrup has been added increase the speed to high and whip until the bowl is cool to the touch (this could take several minutes). For more precise explanation of when to know if the sugar syrup is ready, click here for a more detailed description. Once you have topped your waffles with a good helping of LEMON CURD and then top it with a good dollop of ITALIAN MERINGUE. Heat your broiler and toast the Italian Meringue waffles for 1-2 minutes (watch it closely so that it doesn´t burn. Warning: these are DIVINE!!
So that´s how you make a Lemon Meringue Waffles! Easy no? Step to the side Mr. Lemon Meringue Pie because Mr. Waffle has taken the spotlight for the moment 🙂
Let me know in the comments if you guys have ever tasted an Italian Meringue Waffle.. I´m keen to know??
Have a great week!!
Johlene
xoxo
Liz says
I can’t access your recipe for the microwave lemon curd and the Italian meringue! Can you please forward the recipes to me ? Thank you !
Johlene Orton says
My apologies for that Liz! There were some changes made to my site recently and somehow some of the recipe content got lost.. I´ll send it to you right now!
Tianna says
yummy! thanks for sharing 🙂
Johlene Orton says
Thanks for visiting here 🙂
Valerie says
I so would love to eat these right now! I love it!
Johlene Orton says
Thanks Valerie! They are really so good!
Jenna says
Lemon meringue waffles? I have died and gone to breakfast heaven! I’d like to share this recipe in our weekend features round up next weekend with a link back to you. Hope that’s ok by you!
Johlene Orton says
That´s more than fine with me! Thank you so much Jenna!
Claire says
What a great idea, my boys love waffles and lemon meringue pie so I will be definitely giving this a go. thanks
Jocelyn says
I want these RIGHT NOW!! They look incredible! 🙂
Johlene Orton says
Thanks so much Jocelyn! They were devine! Try the microwave lemon curd..so easy and delicious 🙂 xox0
Laura Dembowski says
I am all about lemon meringue anything. I never thought to put it on waffles and now I really want to!
Johlene Orton says
Me too, I classify it as one of my all time favourite desserts 🙂 Hope you make them 😉 xoxo
Kate@whatkatebaked says
Oh goodness- what an incredible foodie mash-up! I guess you could enjoy these for breakfast…and pudding!
Johlene Orton says
Haha for sure! I know I could 🙂 xoxo
Elizabeth - SugarHero.com says
This is such a genius idea! The only thing that can make waffles better is topping them with tangy curd and sweet meringue. Love it!
Johlene Orton says
I agree! When I had it the 1st time I thought “really, lemon meringue waffles, this is way cool :-)” Happy week!! xoxo