Showing posts with label Whites. Show all posts
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Monday, 13 February 2017

Individual Pavlova (V)

Complete your Valentine's day with these lovely desserts. Make them extra special by pipping them to a heart shape. Just trace a cutter or heart shape and fill in with the meringue mix. 
Heart Shaped-ish

Makes 6 Individual Meringues

3 Egg Whites
250g Caster Sugar
500g Frozen Summer Fruits, defrosted
300ml Whipping Cream
2 tbsp Icing Sugar


1, Preheat oven to 150c/130c fan assisted. Put the egg whites in a clean bowl and whisk with an electric whisk (don't attempt a manual whisk unless you have the stamina for it). They should fluff up. Gradually add the caster sugar until used up. Keep whisking until the mixture is glossy and thickened so much it can keep its shape. Good test, if you want to be daring is tip the bowl over your head and it won't fall out. Only do this when you know it's going to stay. 

2. Either spoon on to baking paper or pipe into circles, hearts or any desired shape you want. 

3. Stick in the oven for 30 minutes. Then after that time turn the oven off and prop open the oven door and leave the meringue in the oven. They should be able to lift from the baking sheet with ease. If not put in the oven for longer. 

4. While the meringues are in the oven whip the cream adding the icing sugar to sweeten. 

5. Assemble any way you see fit. Either have one meringue add cream and fruit and crumble one meringue over the top OR stack for the ultimate pudding. Enjoy and Happy Valentine's Day!


 







Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Eton Mess (V)

A traditional english poudding. The myth was that Eton mess was crweated when a meringue dessert was dropped accidently, and whatever was salvaged was served as a crushed meringue with strawberries and cream.
Meringue

Serves 6

Meringue
4 Egg Whites
225g Caster Sugar
1 tsp Cornflour
1tsp White Wine Vinegar

Vanilla Pod
284ml Double Cream
1 Punnets of Strawberries, cut the stems off
1 Punnets of Raspberries
2 tbsp Icing Sugar

1. Preheat the oven to 180/160 fan assisted. Cover a baking tray with a baking sheet.

2. Using an electric whisk (using a normal whisk is good exercise but takes a long time), whisk the egg whites until it begins to stiffen.

3. Gradually add the sugar while whisking the egg whites. Then when the sugar is used up keep whisking for about 5 minutes. Then add the cornflour and white wine vinegar. It should be stiff and if you tip upside down it should stay in the mixing bowl.

4. Spoon the meringue mix onto a baking sheet. Put in the oven for an hour and 40 minutes.

5. Put the double cream in a bowl then scrape the vanilla pod seeds into the bowl with the icing sugar. Whisk until the cream is stiff.

6. Once the meringue is baked brake up into small bits. Mix with the fruit and cream. Serve.