• The sun shone brilliantly as I prepared to bake a batch of lemon meringue tarts, the tangy scent of fresh lemons already wafting through the kitchen. I began by making the lemon curd, whisking egg yolks and sugar in a saucepan until it thickened into a glossy, vibrant filling. The sharpness of the lemons contrasted perfectly with the sweetness of the sugar, creating a delightful balance that was simply irresistible.

    Once the curd had cooled, I poured it into crisp, buttery pastry shells, their edges golden and flaky from baking. The pièce de résistance, of course, was the cloud-like meringue that would top each tart. Whipping the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks, I gently folded in the sugar until they glistened like freshly fallen snow.

    With a generous dollop of meringue on each tart, I toasted the tops lightly with a kitchen blowtorch, watching as they turned a delicate golden brown. The result was a breathtaking contrast: zesty lemon curd tucked beneath sweet, airy meringue, all encased in a rich pastry shell. A true delight, these lemon meringue tarts were ready to offer a burst of sunshine with every delectable bite.