Key Lime Pie Tour
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Knollwood Groves, Boynton Beach (Palm Beach County). The pies are baked on the premises. They also make an orange pie, apple (with 3 pounds of apples), etc., and have a fruit/produce/local products stand.
Knollwood Groves is one of the last traditional orperating citrus farms in the county. Saved from development by being purchased by 3 local families, it still operates as it did years ago, out of a few ramshakle buildings. You can get a tour of the packing plant, or a trolley ride around their 30 acres, hosted by a gen-you-ine character, and on Saturdays watch an Indian rassle a gator.
There's plenty of other interesting stuff to do in Palm Beach county, from touring the Loxahatchee reserve (a piece of the Everglades), to wonderful beaches, to watching polo matches.
Knollwood Groves is one of the last traditional orperating citrus farms in the county. Saved from development by being purchased by 3 local families, it still operates as it did years ago, out of a few ramshakle buildings. You can get a tour of the packing plant, or a trolley ride around their 30 acres, hosted by a gen-you-ine character, and on Saturdays watch an Indian rassle a gator.
There's plenty of other interesting stuff to do in Palm Beach county, from touring the Loxahatchee reserve (a piece of the Everglades), to wonderful beaches, to watching polo matches.
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Just got back from a week in the Florida Keys. We had key lime pie at almost every meal and liked it best at Mrs. Mac's kitchen in Key Largo and Manny and Isa's in Islamorada. Also, there is a stand on Duval in Key West named Blonde Giraffe (I think) that has great key lime pie. They even serve it frozen on a stick with a chocolate coating!
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Be aware that in the Keys, particularly Key West, the pies may have a common origin. A local told me years ago that there were a number of restaurants claiming to have the BEST key lime pie. And it was arguably true, 'cause they all got their pies from the same local baker.
Also, Sara Lee makes a passable frozen (gasp!) key lime pie. It's not loaded with cream on top, and has that right touch of tartness. Hey, it's cheaper than a flight to Key West....
Also, Sara Lee makes a passable frozen (gasp!) key lime pie. It's not loaded with cream on top, and has that right touch of tartness. Hey, it's cheaper than a flight to Key West....
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I understand the opposite is true in the Keys. It is such a simple recipe most all places make their own and then put their own touch to it like a different crust or topping. Whatever you do don't eat green pie. The real color of a Key lime Pie is yellow.
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I'd agree that in many places restaurants seem to make their own but in KW there's a pie with a thick merangue (sp?) on top that seems to be ubiquitous. If you try the pie at the Blond Giraffe stand on Duval you'll notice that many other places have exactly the same pie. I imagine the better restaurants in town make their own but if you're just wandering about looking for a place to have only pie and coffee, there may not be much variation. I prefer a variety with graham cracker crust and thiin coating of real whipped cream and didn't encounter any like that on my most recenet KW trips. By the way... I make it at home on occasion and have concluded that there's no taste advantage to using fresh key limes rather than the bottled juice. Have done it both ways and can't tell the difference.
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Fran,
Your husband and I sure have that in common. I think it's the best dessert ever although my husband and I have never planned a vacation around it. Something to think about....
Key West is the obvious choice for Key Lime Pie. I've read many reviews saying that the Blonde Giraffe is tops. (I didn't know about that when I was in Key West so I don't have any first hand experience). The Blonde Giraffe has a website and they will ship so that might save you the airfare.
If you're in Boston try Kingfish Hall in Fanual Hal. It's one of Todd English's many restaurants. IMO they have the BEST Key Lime Pie in Boston. The crust is a gingersnap crust and the filling has such a great "bite" to it. It's one of the best I've had and I've had a lot!
If you're just looking for a Key Lime Pie fix and you're near a Chart House restaurant, they have pretty good Key Lime Pie too.
Your husband and I sure have that in common. I think it's the best dessert ever although my husband and I have never planned a vacation around it. Something to think about....
Key West is the obvious choice for Key Lime Pie. I've read many reviews saying that the Blonde Giraffe is tops. (I didn't know about that when I was in Key West so I don't have any first hand experience). The Blonde Giraffe has a website and they will ship so that might save you the airfare.
If you're in Boston try Kingfish Hall in Fanual Hal. It's one of Todd English's many restaurants. IMO they have the BEST Key Lime Pie in Boston. The crust is a gingersnap crust and the filling has such a great "bite" to it. It's one of the best I've had and I've had a lot!
If you're just looking for a Key Lime Pie fix and you're near a Chart House restaurant, they have pretty good Key Lime Pie too.
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The meringue topping is the traditional topping. It is probably why you noticed so many with it. Blonde Giraffe does sell to many quick marts and the like around the Keys but it is stated that it is a Blonde Giraffe pie. There are stickers on the lid and usually a sign or two in the store. It is part of the deal. It is a great pie but very expensive to ship.
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I will check the Blonde Giraffe website but part of the fun is taking the trip to eat the pie! RMC, a key lime pie trip would be our second food based vacation. Our first will be this August when we go to Maine. We were in the mood for lobster one night so I said to my husband, "let's go to Maine this summer". He said ok; I don't know if he realized I was serious. Next day, I booked tickets for our Maine lobster trip.
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Fran, the Florida Keys is the mecca for key lime pie. Start in Key Largo at Mrs. Mac's. This is the best Graham cracker crust/whip cream variety. They do not bake them there but do have them made to their recipe off-site. As someone else mentioned, true key lime pie is yellow. The motto in the Keys is "Don't eat it if it is green!" Key Lime Pie Heaven on Front Street is the best for a flake crust and meringue topping. This is a dessert shop below the Roof Top Cafe where they are baked. This lady has made them for years and has a video on the local tourist channel. The Blonde Giraffe is also very good with Key Lime zest in the crust. You can't go wrong working your way through the Keys going from pie to pie and also having some fabulous seafood along the way.
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Ok, it looks like I'm in the minority. I DIDN'T like the key lime pie at Blonde Giraffe. I just had it last week. I had the frozen version, on a stick, covered in chocolate. I found the chocolate to be too over-powering, plus I didn't think the two - key lime and chocolate - worked well together. I have been going to the since since the 1960s, and I've always found that you find the best key lime pie in the out-of-the-way places, when you least expect it. When you go hunting it, it becomes elusive.
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I can't remember the name of the place, but it shouldn't be hard to find. It is in Everglades City directly across from the Everglades Nat'l Park entrance. Seemed to be a popular lunch stop. Their key lime pie is made on the premises and was delicious.

