How to Store Meringue and Cream Pies for Fluffy Results (2024)

Keep your pies tasting their best with our tips for how to store meringue and cream pies.

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Updated on October 17, 2022

So you just finished whipping up some fluffy homemade meringue for your favorite dreamy cream pie. But what's the best way to store meringues and other cream-topped pies? They're best served chilled, but knowing how to store meringue pie is necessary to ensure your dessert will be in tip-top shape when it's time for serving.

Since meringue and whipped cream can be tricky to deal with, we turned to our Test Kitchen for the best tips on how to store lemon meringue pie, chocolate silk pie, and all other cream pies. Also, check out our guide for serving cream pie so each slice dishes up perfectly for the family.

How to Store Meringue and Cream Pies for Fluffy Results (2)

How to Store Meringue Pie and Other Cream Pies

Here's the scoop for ensuring your pie comes out of the refrigerator as beautifully as it went in.

  • To store a meringue-topped cream pie, let it cool for 1½ hours, then refrigerate. Chill it for 3 to 6 hours before serving; there's no need to cover it unless you're going to store it longer.
  • To store a meringue-topped pie overnight, insert wooden toothpicks into meringue halfway between the center and edge of the pie; loosely drape clear plastic wrap over the toothpicks. Refrigerate for up to 2 days.
  • Refrigerate whipped cream-topped pies for up to 4 hours.

Test Kitchen Tip: While some pastry desserts, such as fruit pies, freeze well, you might wonder if you can freeze coconut cream pie or other fluffy-topped pies. Unfortunately, cream pies and custard pies become soggy when frozen and thawed. No one wants a soggy-bottom crust, so avoid disappointment and enjoy them while they're fresh.

How to Cut Meringue Pies and Cream Pies

The secret to easily cutting a meringue-topped cream pie? Dip your knife in hot water. That's right, fill a large glass with water (or use the faucet) and dip a long sharp knife ($50, Bed Bath & Beyond) into water (without drying it off) before cutting each slice. This prevents the meringue from clinging to the knife.

Since you've got all the info you need for storing meringue pies and cream pies, make sure you know how to prevent the topping from weeping, so there's no unwanted moisture buildup on your dessert. And now that you know cream pies aren't good candidates for freezing, here are some delicious make-ahead sweet treats and freezer-friendly cookies to consider.

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How to Store Meringue and Cream Pies for Fluffy Results (2024)

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How to Store Meringue and Cream Pies for Fluffy Results? ›

To store a meringue-topped pie overnight, insert wooden toothpicks into meringue halfway between the center and edge of the pie; loosely drape clear plastic wrap over the toothpicks. Refrigerate for up to 2 days. Refrigerate whipped cream-topped pies for up to 4 hours.

How do you store meringue pies? ›

Refrigeration makes meringue weep more quickly, so let the pie stand at room temperature in a draft-free spot before serving it. After a few hours, however, it will need to be refrigerated. ''If the meringue is cooked before being added to the pie, it will be more stable and less likely to weep.

How to keep meringue from going flat? ›

A mild acid will help give your meringue more volume and structure, which means they will inflate more fully and hold the air longer. You don't need much: about 1/4 teaspoon of cream of tartar for every two to three egg whites should do the trick. You can also use lemon juice.

Does meringue need to be refrigerated? ›

If you have leftover meringues, you can store them at room temperature or in the freezer for up to 1 month. If it's a warm or humid day, place your meringues in the fridge for 30 minutes first to make sure they're cool.

How to keep meringue from sliding off pie? ›

What I have found helpful is to score the curd with a fork, which roughens up the surface and helps it to stick, but that roughed up look may not be your idea of a good looking pie. Alternatively, dust the surface with a little cornflour while it's setting which gives a slightly pasty grip to the meringue.

Can you leave meringue pie out overnight? ›

Avoid storing the pie outside of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours.

What is the best way to store meringues? ›

THE UPSHOT: As long as you pack meringues in an airtight container immediately after cooling them, any humidity in the air doesn't matter. WEATHERPROOF IT: To maintain crispness, pack meringues in an airtight container as soon as they're cool.

Should you leave meringue in the oven to cool? ›

You may have opened the oven door while they were cooking or, if you flavoured the mixture, you could have added too much liquid. Meringues can crack because of the sudden change in temperature. To prevent this happening, turn the oven off when the meringues are cooked but leave them inside until completely cool.”

Why is my meringue soft after baking? ›

Overcooking meringue can sometimes cause beads of moisture to form on the surface, especially if it's a hot or humid day. To prevent this from happening, don't take your meringue too far; let it cool completely in the oven (with the door closed or slightly ajar).

How do you keep meringues chewy? ›

I heat the oven to relatively high, then turn it right down as soon as the meringue is in, so it puffs up.” As Lepard says, “You are not so much cooking meringue as drying it out, so there's no great mystery to a chewy one: just cook it for less time than you normally do.”

Can you store meringue in cling film? ›

Once the meringue is cold carefully transfer it to an airtight container, such as a cake box. If you don't have a container of a suitable size then wrap the meringue, still on its baking sheet, with a double layer of clingfilm.

Why does my pie meringue fall? ›

Don't overbake your meringue! Overbaking causes the egg whites to shrink and squeeze out small droplets of moisture. Always make sure to check on your pie at the minimum baking time. Undissolved sugar in the egg whites can also cause weeping.

How long does meringue pie last in the fridge? ›

Lemon meringue pie is best eaten the day it's made, but leftovers will keep, loosely tented with aluminum foil and refrigerated, for up to 3 days. Never cover with plastic wrap—too much condensation will form under the wrapping. See below for a delicious Lemon Meringue Pie recipe.

How do you keep a lemon meringue pie crust from getting soggy? ›

The most common way to ward off a soggy pie crust is by a process called blind baking. Blind baking means you pre-bake the crust (sometimes covered with parchment or foil and weighed down with pie weights to prevent the crust from bubbling up) so that it sets and crisps up before you add any wet filling.

Can meringue be made in advance? ›

In general, meringue should be used immediately after making it, so you are using it at optimal volume. If you must prep in advance, follow this rule of thumb: the more stable the meringue, the earlier you can make it ahead of time.

How do you store leftover meringue frosting? ›

To prolong the life of your royal icing, you can store it in the fridge or freezer. Typically in today's modern world, royal icing made with meringue powder stores well in an airtight container at room temperature for at least 2 weeks.

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