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Atlantic Beach Pie

Easter· pie· Summertime Favorites
August 14, 2016

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Atlantic Beach Pie – A summertime pie that tastes like lemon meringue, but made with a saltine cracker crust

Atlantic Beach Pie on a plateThe idea for this post came for my absolute-favorite flavor of ice cream right now. It’s Atlantic Beach Pie from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. They have 3 locations in Atlanta and many other around the country. I am absolutely obsessed with their scoop shops and can pretty much guarantee that I’ll get a double scoop anytime I’m near one.

For the summer, they introduced Atlantic Beach Pie. Since I follow them on Instagram, I saw a picture they posted with the description of the flavor: sweet cream ice cream swirled with homemade lemon pudding and buttery, saltine cracker gravel. Hmm. Ok look, I normally don’t go for the fruit flavors, especially not lemon. I’m more of a coffee, caramel, or cookie dough ice cream kind of girl. But I had never heard of this kind of pie so I had to try it out.  And let’s be real, saltine cracker gravel? Yes, please! How can I resist this sweet and salty flavor?

Holy moly guys! This combination was HEAVENLY. This ice cream was one of the best balance of flavors I’ve ever had. The lemon was very subtle but still tart and the saltine gravel balanced out the sweetness of the ice cream base. AH. MAY. ZING. I’m drooling just thinking about it.

I’ve been addicted ever since. I even buy it by the pint now so I can enjoy it at home. The worst part about being addicted to this flavor is that it will soon be discontinued since it’s just a summer flavor. So I needed to find a way to keep Atlantic Beach Pie in my life. But how?

I thought: maybe I can try to make this ice cream at home? But there are so many parts to this ice cream that I was exhausted just thinking about all the steps: make saltine gravel, make lemon curd, make ice cream base. Phew! I just can’t handle it right now.

Ok so maybe I can just make the pie? Yeah, that’s it: I’ll make the pie! I started researching the pie and I found out that it’s native to the North Carolina coast. There’s actually a cool reason why this pie because popular there. Back in the day, it was thought that if you ate dessert after eating seafood, you would get really sick. Insanity! The only exception was lemon desserts because you typically put lemon on seafood. So it must be okay to mix the two, right? And so a legend was born.

Atlantic Beach Pie In A Pie Pan

Atlantic Beach pie with the topping in peaks

Atlantic Beach Pie Slice on a plate

Slice of Atlantic Beach pie

Atlantic Beach pie with a piece cut

And the pie came out just as amazing as the ice cream. I think it’ll be even better if I freeze it. Or maybe I could break it up and put it over ice cream?! Is that too crazy?! Never!

The original recipe has whipped cream on top, but I personally think meringue keeps better and looks better. I also prefer the airiness of the meringue. But feel free to used whipped cream if that’s what you want.

A few more tips to take note of before starting:

  1. You need to let the cooked pie set in the fridge for about 6 hours until it’s fully chilled before you can slice it. Consider this when planning out your baking time.
  2. Do not use a food processor to crush the saltine crackers. You don’t want them to turn to crumbs, but rather small little flakes. A little smaller than a pea. I used a rolling pin to smash them in a plastic bag.
  3. To make little peaks in your meringue, use the back of a spoon to slightly tap the meringue. When you raise the spoon, you’ll notice that a small peak of meringue forms. Continue doing this all around the meringue.
  4. To get the meringue to brown evenly, rotate it around in the oven. Most ovens have hotter spots so moving the pie around will brown it evenly.
  5. This pie won’t be as tart as lemon bars or a lemon meringue pie. It’s supposed to be a subtle lemon flavor. If you want more lemon, just add a few more tablespoons of lemon juice. Probably no more than 3 more.

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Recipe (adapted by Genius Recipes):

a slice of Atlantic Beach Pie on a plate
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Atlantic Beach Pie

A sweet and salty pie that is reminiscent of lemon meringue.
Prep Time30 minutes mins
Cook Time30 minutes mins
Total Time7 hours hrs
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Southern
Servings: 8 slices

Ingredients

For the crust
  • 1 1/2 sleeves saltine crackers original (not unsalted)
  • 1/2 cup butter unsalted, softened
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
For the lemon filing
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 4 egg yolks large
  • 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice (about 3 large lemons)
For the meringue
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup sugar

Instructions

  • Crush the crackers in a plastic bag using a rolling pin or a heavy pot. Place into a large mixing bowl and add the sugar, then knead in the butter until the crumbs hold together like dough. Press into an 9-inch pie pan. Chill for 15 minutes.
  • While the crust is chilling, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Bake the crust for 18 minutes and then set on a rack while you make the filling. Keep the oven on. Do not make the filling until the crust is done. It will begin to set while it sits.
  • To make the filling, combine egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice. Mix until smooth with electric mixer on medium speed or a large whisk.
  • Spread filling into crust; the crust does not have to be cooled.
  • Now we make the meringue. Beat egg whites with cream of tartar and salt on medium-high speed with an electric mixer for 1-2 minutes, or until soft peaks form when beaters are raised.
  • Gradually beat in sugar, 1/2 tablespoon at a time, until stiff glossy peaks form, and sugar is dissolved.
  • Spoon meringue onto filling and spread to edge of crust to seal well and prevent meringue from shrinking.
  • Bake pie for 15-17 minutes or until meringue has set.
  • Cool for 30 minutes at room temperature, then refrigerate for 4-6 hours or until pie is completely cold.

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Comments

  1. Nancy Houston says

    July 14, 2020 at 4:26 pm

    Hello!
    I will be using a glass pie plate. Will that be a problem with chilling and then sticking in a hot oven?

    Thank you,
    Nancy Houston

    Reply
    • Sharon says

      July 15, 2020 at 10:41 am

      I use a glass pie pan every time and have no issues at all. Let me know how you like the pie!

      Reply
  2. None of your business says

    October 2, 2019 at 5:53 pm

    I wish you and the billion others who have rewritten the recipe write the real true recipe without the sweetened condensed milk. One thing is true in this recipe the original did have meringue it was not whip topping. Thank you for the recipe.

    Reply
    • Chris says

      April 17, 2022 at 5:12 pm

      Can you use lemon pie filling from the can?

      Reply
  3. Alicia says

    September 21, 2016 at 7:14 pm

    Key words here:
    Meringue
    Lemon
    Pie
    Sweet & salty
    Loving it..
    Fantastic combination !!!

    Reply
    • Sharon says

      September 22, 2016 at 12:48 pm

      Thank you! Sweet & salty is such a winning combo, isn’t it??

      Reply
      • Chris says

        April 17, 2022 at 5:15 pm

        ABSOLUTELY!!
        I’m so NOT a “Baker”. I usually buy frozen to bake or thaw, or Publix bakery. I’m usually the one who drops it on the floor, smashing it to bits! My ‘real “home made” pies usually jump right out of my hands. All you wonderful women w/your instructions… Thank you!!!!

        Reply
  4. Jackie says

    August 15, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    This looks so good! I love lemon meringue pie so I will have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Sharon says

      August 17, 2016 at 7:22 pm

      Thanks so much! You’re gonna love it 🙂

      Reply

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