This Typical NZ Pavlova recipe was given to me by my mothers care-giver, Thank you so much Jane for sharing your recipe and for being such a wonderful, gentle caregiver to my mum ☺ I've adapted this recipe for Valentines by forming a valentines shape and adding pink food colouring but normally Pavlova is white. There are a few secrets to making the perfect Pavlova, please read these before you begin.
Perfect pavlova recipe
Ingredients
6 egg whites separated
1 ½ cups of castor sugar (fine sugar)
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 teaspoon cornflour
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
3 tablespoons cold water
Pink food colouring
Fresh whipped cream for topping
Fresh strawberries or other fruit for topping
Fresh strawberries or other fruit for topping
Method:
Beat egg whites until stiff (food mixer is invaluable here!)
Add water (replace 1 teaspoon of the water with pink food colouring if you are adding colour), add sugar little by little continually beating until thick peaks start to form.
Add vanilla essence, cornflour and vinegar and continue beating until it is so thick and shiny that the peaks stand up on their own without flopping over.
Place your sheet of non stick paper onto a baking tray. Draw the shape you wish to make your pavlova, in this case a large heart. Then take a large tablespoon and big scoops of meringue filling, dropping them in the shape spoon by spoon making sure they all join together. Once you have covered the shape then add another layer of your meringue on top. If you smooth over the top then it will not crack on cooking, however, I keep the rough shape as I like the more rustic look to my pavlova and I feel the cracking is part of its character.
Bake at 150 degrees Celsius or 300 degrees Fahrenheit for 45 minutes then turn off the oven and leave it to cool completely, this could take around another hour and a half. Be patient and don’t peek.
When cooled completely you can whip your cream for topping and then add sliced strawberries or any other fruit you may wish.
A medley of fruits such as kiwi, strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are also lovely , mix and scatter rather than placing perfectly.
Make your pavlova the night before, leave it in the oven until your ready to decorate and serve. Once you add the cream it will need to be refrigerated, hence leave the decorating until the last minute...it is doubtful you will have a trace left to store away!
This recipe is absolutely delicious and turns out perfect if you follow the secrets to a perfect pavlova. You will crunch through the top and the marshmallow centre will melt in your mouth!...Yummy!
If you like this recipe you may also like
my valentines Raspberry Tiramisu which is a no cook easy recipe
created in a mason jar.
Sharing with
Craft O Mania Monday
Mop it up Mondays at I should be mopping the floor
Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Sharing with
Craft O Mania Monday
Mop it up Mondays at I should be mopping the floor
Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Lee oxo
&
Poppy
More valentines to come so visit again soon ☺
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