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To start off let's gather our ingredients and supplies. For food you're going to need:1 cup vanilla cookie crumbs1/3 cup butter1/4 cup finely chopped chervil6 cups cubed watermelon1/2 cup milk1/2 cup cornstarch, plus 6 tbsp water1 cup sugar1/4 cup water1 limeFor supplies you should gather:A Fine StrainerCheesecloth8 inch springform pan, lined with parchment paper on bottom and sidesFood ProcessorMeasuring cups and spoonsBowlPotsSpoonsOnce you know you have all the good stuff, let's get started!

To start off, we make the cookie crumbs. To get 1 cup of crumbs it took 20 arrowroot cookies. If you're not a fan of arrowroot, feel free to use your favourite non-creme vanilla cookie. Place the cookies in a food processor and process until they are fine crumbs. Place crumbs in bowl or measuring cup.In a small pot, melt the butter over medium heat. Once melted, stir in funely chopped chervil. Continue to cook for about 1 minute and then remove from heat. Pour butter mixture into the crumbs and mix until thoroughly combined. Put the crumb mixture into the springform pan and press down firmly until you have a nice firm crust. Put in the freezer until needed.

Rinse the cookie crumbs out of the food processor. Cut 6 cups of cubed watermelon. It took about half a medium watermelon for me, but sizes vary, so just keep cutting until you've got your 6 cups worth. Place in the food processor and process until fully blended.Line the strainer with cheesecloth and place over a medium pot. Pour the watermelon puree into the the strainer. Force the juice through the cheesecloth using a spoon. Continue until all juice has gone through and only pulp remains. Discard the pulp. Add 1/2 cup milk to the watermelon juice. Heat the watermelon juice mix over medium high heat and bring to a boil. While the watermelon juice is heating, create a cornstarch slurry. I a small bowl mix the 1/2 cup cornstarch with the 6 tbsp water, mixing thoroughly until its a smooth liquid. Once liquid is boiling, slowly pour the slurry into pt, while whisking quickly. Continue to whisk until the filling has thickened and all the slurry has been incorporated.Remove the crust from the freezer. Pour filling over crust. Put into fridge to set, for at least 4 hours, but preferably overnight.

This really is the most important part of the pie. Without it, the pie is nothing. It brings everything together so nicely while adding that sweetness and tartness and oh-so-goodness. Zest the lime, and then cut the remaining lime into quarter wedges. Squeeze juice into small pot. Add the zest, 1/2 cup sugar and 1/4 cup water into the pot and stir to combine. Over medium heat, bring to a boil stirring constantly, ensuring that all sugar is dissolved. Once it starts to boil, continue to stir and cook for 1 minute. Literally 1 minute. Use a timer or your watch because if you cook to long it will be too thick, and not long enough it will just be sugar water.Remove from heat after 1 minute and transfer to glass storage container. I like to use mason jars, but the choice is yours.

Everything's done and now you have to play the waiting game. It sucks, I know, but it's totally wroth it in the end.Once the pie is set, remove the sides of the springform and gently take the parchment paper off of the sides of the pie. Transfer onto a serving dish, keeping the bottom parchment, or leave on the bottom of the springform pan. Cut it into 12 pieces. When serving, make sure you pour the lime syrup generously over each individual piece. As i said earlier, it makes it, so don't be shy. Eat, enjoy and go back for seconds! Hope you love this pie as much as we do!



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