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"It's hard to resist this elegant treat with its sweet cherry flavor and fun crunchy crust," writes Bernardine Adamson of Sarcoxie, Missouri, "It won first place in the desserts category at my husband's company picnic."
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Nutritional Analysis: One piece equals 241 calories, 6 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 129 mg sodium, 45 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 3 g protein.
Originally published as Cherry Meringue Dessert in Light & Tasty February/March 2002, p62
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Reviewed on May. 20, 2013 by Herne59
Too much sugar; why don't they put the sugar grams in the nutritional analysis?
Reviewed on May. 15, 2013 by Annette Skelton
I haven't had time to try this receipe, butwill later
I haven't had time to try this receipe, but
will later
Reviewed on May. 14, 2013 by Jones02
My Mom made this in a pie plate, and served this with strawberries. She also served it with real whipped cream!
Reviewed on May. 09, 2013 by 338fts
Fantastic dessert. My only recommendation is that unless you plan to serve it all at once I would not put the toppings on the entire crust but rather cut as many pieces of the crust you need and individually apply the toppings. Otherwise the crust does get soggy.
Reviewed on May. 09, 2013 by abbadabbado
This is a delicious dessert - easy to make with just the right amount of texture in the meringue with the crackers & nuts.
Reviewed on May. 09, 2013 by EURTO2012
This was very good. I'll make it again. I used reduced cool whip. Next time I might use cherry preserves instead of the pie filling.
Reviewed on May. 04, 2013 by gramgramk
My mom made this 'base' as a change from strawberry 'shortcake' as a kid. It's excellent used that way. Much better than the pie filling version.
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by wolfmommy
If you are diabetic, you should have figured out by now that Splenda can be substituted for the sugar. Just remember that the egg whites need to be stiffer before adding splenda.
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by michellenewman
to be diabetic friendly the 2 cups sugar should be switched to 2 cups of granulated Sugar Substitute like Splenda.
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by dflack628
I have a quick question to those who have actually made this. Does the crust hold up well after you make it. In other words, if it sits for a few days while my family is eating it up, will it get soggy and unpleasant? Thanks in advance for any help.Also, for those who complain about recipes without making them, this section is called "reviews".
I have a quick question to those who have actually made this. Does the crust hold up well after you make it. In other words, if it sits for a few days while my family is eating it up, will it get soggy and unpleasant? Thanks in advance for any help.
Also, for those who complain about recipes without making them, this section is called "reviews".
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by BonnieGene
To Kay Lafitte: It does say "Healthy and Diabetic Friendly". I agree, there isn't much diabetic friendly in the sugar content or cherries either.
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by hayturcow@msn.com
Great dessert! I put the cherry pie filling directly onto the crust and dolloped the whipped topping on each serving if my guests wanted it, and of course they all did! As to the egg yolks and another way to use them besides scrambled eggs or omelettes, lemon meringue pie takes either 2 or 3 eggs for an 8" or 9" pie. My family eats the pie filling as pudding, no need for a crust or meringue!
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by dorthya
What part of this recipe is Diabetic Friendly?????? 2 cups of sugar in the maringue and the a 20oz can of 'reduced-sugar pie filling????
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by padolan
With 45 gm Carb. per serving, it's not "friendly" for anyone!
Reviewed on May. 02, 2013 by eyeball4
2 CUPS of SUGAR & you say this recipe is Diabetic Friendly??!!...on what level????
Reviewed on Apr. 05, 2013 by flowers40
very good..........
Reviewed on Oct. 24, 2011 by sgfilippo
Awesome recipe! We loved it! I didn't have any pecans, hope to have some next time I make this.
Reviewed on Apr. 16, 2009 by lisa53202
To kaye lafitte: I don't think its suppposed to be a diabetic recipe, just one for dieters who are looking for lower fat recipes (notice the category above the recipe).
Reviewed on Apr. 09, 2009 by kaye lafitte
If this is a diabetic recipe, why is there 2 cups of sugar in this? I'm looking for diabetic recipes for my mom.
Reviewed on Mar. 03, 2008 by 6k47fp3b
Reviewed on Feb. 21, 2008 by shar28
re:cherry meringue desserthow big of a piece = 1 serving
re:cherry meringue dessert
how big of a piece = 1 serving
Reviewed on Feb. 20, 2008 by ennsy
I made this for our care group..went over well, I was pleased it didnt call for anything costly, since I will be making it again to serve 60, and the most expensive is the cherry pie filling!... no cream cheese, and I will leave out the pecans, due to allergies.I would highly recommend this; the crust can be made a day or 3 ahead of time, and oh, I used regular whip cream, rather than the frozen whipped topping! And, I will cut the pieces smaller!
I made this for our care group..went over well, I was pleased it didnt call for anything costly, since I will be making it again to serve 60, and the most expensive is the cherry pie filling!... no cream cheese, and I will leave out the pecans, due to allergies.
I would highly recommend this; the crust can be made a day or 3 ahead of time, and oh, I used regular whip cream, rather than the frozen whipped topping! And, I will cut the pieces smaller!
Reviewed on Feb. 19, 2008 by mcross417
I assume this recipe should be refrigerated since the topping is a frozen whipped topping, but I wondered about the crust. Am I correct in assuming you refrigerate the Cherry Meringue Dessert when finished?
Reviewed on Feb. 19, 2008 by zucchini lady
Made this for our pot luck dinner - had so many requests for the recipe, had to make a list of them! I didn't even get a piece of it! Was pleased with how it turned out and will make it for our block party in a few weeks!...hoping I get a taste of it this time around! A real keeper!
Reviewed on Feb. 18, 2008 by maryjlynch
Reviewed on Feb. 16, 2008 by threecats
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2008 by kossegrl@yahoo.com
Re:Cherry Meringue Dessert comment replyYou can use the yolks left from the dessert to scramble or use in an omelet or use in cornbread. They also can be frozen, each separately to all together. SWM
Re:Cherry Meringue Dessert comment reply
You can use the yolks left from the dessert to scramble or use in an omelet or use in cornbread. They also can be frozen, each separately to all together. SWM
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2008 by luckyladyx
I do not cook expensively, give a recipe to use the egg yokes.
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2008 by joanne3243653
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2008 by msp818
Reviewed on Feb. 15, 2008 by sorensonjm
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