Mama's Lemon Custard Delight

Mama's Lemon Custard Delight Recipe
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Recipe Rating:
 38 Ratings
Categories: Pies, Puddings, Quick & Easy
Collections: Summer Desserts!
Keywords: lemon, custard
Serves: 6-8 people
Prep Time:

Ingredients

5 can(s) sweet condensed milk
10 egg yolks
2 c pure lemon juice
1 Tbsp pure vanilla flavoring
2 box real vanilla wafers
1 stick pure butter
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CherylRedes
Member Since Jul 2011
Cheryl's Notes:

This recipe has been handed down from my great-grand mother as an easy summer dessert to dance on your pallette. As I kid I remember being in the kitchen with my mom separating the egg yolk from the egg white. Now I've passed this delicious family recipe down to my daughters, who are my sous chefs in the kitchen!

Comments from the Test Kitchen: Kitchen Crew

This amazing dessert is so rich and sweet that you can practically taste the love that's been handed down through the generations. One bite of this custard and all will be right with your world... it's THAT good.

 

Directions

1
CRUST: Finely crush 1/2 box of vanilla wafers. Then coarsely chop the remaining 1/2 of the box of vanilla wafers. In a small sauce pan on low heat, melt 1/2 stick of pure butter. Using a mixing bowl, mix the crushed wafers and butter together, then spread evenly over the bottom of a 13x9 glass pan. Place in refrigerator for 15-30 min. to allow crust to set.
2
FILLING: Open all 5 cans of the sweet condensed milk. Pour all the milk in a large mixing bowl. Add the vanilla flavoring. Gradually stir in the lemon juice until completely blended, (you may not use all of it). Separate the egg yolks from the egg whites. Stir in the egg yolks. Mixture should be slightly stiffening up by now.

Once filling is complete, line the sides of the glass pan with whole vanilla wafers. Now pour in the lemon filling in the pan. Once the pan is full with the lemon filling, crush a few vanilla wafers on top of the lemon custard for decoration. Cover with SaranWrap to prevent a film from developing while chilling in the freezer. Place the lemon custard dessert in the refrigerator for 4-6 hours or until set. Enjoy!
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user Kitchen Crew JustaPinch
I tried this recipe and say it's Family Tested & Approved!
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deb baldwin messinthekitchen
Jul 21, 2011
Oh my goodness, Cheryl...This looks wonderful. Congratulations on your blue ribbon.
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aurora
Jul 21, 2011
Congratulations on your BLUE RIBBON! Can't wait to try this!!
lovinspoonful
Jul 21, 2011
Two questions. 1. What size pan do you line the wafers in? 2. Do I use a mixer or hand stir the milk, lemon and then eggs? This sounds very amazing.
CherylRedes
Cheryl Redes CherylRedes
Jul 21, 2011
Thanks for the congrats! I'm truly elated. :) I use a 13x9 glass pan to make this dessert. Also, I hand stir the milk (just a personal preference.) If you choose to use a mixer, feel free. I hope you enjoy it as much as my family does when I make it for them. :)
lovinspoonful
Jul 21, 2011
Thanks Cheryl. Can't wait to make it!
skhunter51
Jul 21, 2011
Congratulations!! It looks delicious.
jackie211
jackie zaza jackie211
Jul 21, 2011
Concrats Mama! Looks so refreshing and delicious...will try it....yum
DonnainMissouri
Donna Rotella DonnainMissouri
Jul 21, 2011
I would love it, but it's WAY too rich sounding for my taste. FIVE cans of SWEETENED condensed milk. I have NEVER heard of that. Way too many calories for this weight watcher.
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Suzanne Damien Merriman
Jul 21, 2011
sounds delicious, going to try it.

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