Pavlova (Baked Meringue Cake)
Pavlova (Baked Meringue Cake)

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Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. It has a crisp crust and soft, light inside, usually topped with fruit and whipped cream. Pavlova is crisp on the edges, chewy on top, and marshmallow soft and creamy in the centers.

Pavlova (Baked Meringue Cake) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It is appreciated by millions daily. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Pavlova (Baked Meringue Cake) is something that I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook pavlova (baked meringue cake) using 8 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Pavlova (Baked Meringue Cake):
  1. Prepare 3 Egg whites
  2. Prepare 90 grams Granulated sugar
  3. Prepare 90 grams Powdered sugar
  4. Make ready 12 grams Cornstarch
  5. Take 200 ml Heavy cream
  6. Prepare Sugar
  7. Prepare 1 dash Vanilla extract
  8. Prepare Fruits of your choice

Pavlova, unlike other meringues, is made with vinegar and cornstarch, so the end result is crisp on Mound the meringue into the circle on the parchment. Pavlova Cake is made with egg whites and sugar as the main ingredients, which are then whipped and shaped into a disk to make a cake layer. The balance of sweet meringue and unsweetened whipped. Crisp delicate meringue on the outside and marshmallow on the inside.

Steps to make Pavlova (Baked Meringue Cake):
  1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Combine the powdered sugar and the cornstarch.
  2. Add the granulated sugar to the egg whites.
  3. Mix the egg whites as if cutting through them.
  4. Whisk at a high speed with an electric hand mixer to make stiff foam. Bring out the sticky texture of the egg whites by beating for about 10 minutes.
  5. Sift in the combined powder from Step 1 in 3 batches. Mix roughly with a rubber spatula after adding the powder each time. To avoid breaking the foam, do not press the foam with the flat side of the spatula while mixing.
  6. Slide the spatula into the foam horizontally, scoop some of the foam, flip over the spatula towards you, and let the foam fall. Keep rotating the bowl during this step.
  7. Pipe the meringue in circles on the baking sheet lined with the parchment paper, (or scoop the meringue with a spoon and spread out into a circle).
  8. Attach a star shaped nozzle and make a wall by piping dots at the edge. If you make a double-layered wall, it will be firmer, (or make a wall roughly with a spoon).
  9. If you have time, leave the meringue base for 20 to 30 minutes to let the surface dry. It makes the result look better. To let dry quickly, I recommend you to put it in front of a heater.
  10. Pipe the extra meringue into small circles and bake with the meringue base. It is good for a small snack. Crushed almonds or walnuts are good to mix with meringue for a delicious flavor.
  11. Bake at 120 ℃ for 30 to 40 minutes. Turn around the baking sheet every 10 minutes while baking. When baked, let cool for a while, then place on a rack and let cool again.
  12. If you have time, it is recommended not to open the oven soon after baking to let dry in residual heat. (You can leave it overnight if you bake at night.)
  13. Add the sugar and the vanilla extract to the heavy cream and whip. Pipe the whipped cream on the meringue base, and decorate the fruits. It's done.
  14. The small meringues are crispy and tasty. The baking time is a little shorter than that for the pavlova, so please check the color and remove from the oven when baked.

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