Y’all, I’ve never tried Pavlova or even heard of it until I started working for Kiwi folks (New Zealanders). It is the perfect summertime dessert! It’s light, airy, and crispy all at the same time! I am officially obsessed with this dessert. The best part is the meringues last for ever! I’ve kept them for several weeks in a zip lock. This is what I did…
275° || 1.5 hours
Mini Pavlova
6 egg whites (room temperature)
1 1/4 cup sugar (white or brown)
1 1/2 teaspoon corn starch
2 teaspoons lemon juice
2 teaspoons vanilla
Pinch of salt
Whip Cream
1 cup heavy whipping cream
Sweeter of your choice
*I found I liked my whip cream with no sweetener
since the pavlova and fruit were sweet enough for me
Preheat oven to 275°. Prepare baking sheet with parchment paper. Then to make things run a little smoother, combine sugar and cornstarch and separately lemon and vanilla. Place egg whites and a pinch of salt in a very clean bowl. Next, using an electric mixers whisk attachment (high speed) whip the egg whites and salt until foamy. Incrementally add sugar a few tablespoons at a time. Continue to whip until shiny firm peaks form. Lastly, beat in the lemon juice and vanilla until well combined.
Using your spatula, mound meringues onto parchment paper. I made mini-pavlovas so they were approximately 3-4″ in diameter. You can make them small or large, it is up to you. I mounded my meringues and sort of rounded them off. The fun of pavlova is they all look a little different, check out these Google images of pavlovas. Next, bake the pavlovas for approximately 1.5 hours or until golden brown and firm. After baking is complete, open your oven door and let them stand for about 2 hours. After time has elapsed, remove from oven and carefully remove pavlova from baking sheet and place on serving platter. Don’t worry if the pavlova is cracked, this is normal.
Combine heavy whipping cream and sweetener of your choice in a bowl and using your electric mixer (high speed) whip cream until soft peaks. Just before you serve the pavlova, top with whip cream and fruit of your choice. The pavlova will be slightly crispy on the outside and almost marshmallow like on the inside. It’s just delightful! Have fun decorating your pavlova!
RuthLoiacano says
Thanks! It is so tasty, almost like a crispy marshmallow! Let me know how it turns out!!!
Consuelo Morcillo says
Loooove this, what a nice summer dessert! Can’t wait to try it 🙂
Jen umm says
great inspiration! you take really amazing pictures, the framing is brilliant, love the first pic! it such a coincidence that you made a pavlova because i had one yesterday for dessert, its my favourite sweet food!!
thanks for sharing!
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let me know!
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Ca4ole says
Ruth, when you fly in you are almost certain to fly in to Auckland Airport ! Tauranga is just over a 2 hour drive from Auckland.
PS Ay at the end of sentences is spelled ay, I think….
RuthLoiacano says
OH, Auckland is only a couple of hours from Tauranga, aye? (yes, I also talk like a Kiwi now too!)
Ca4ole says
Ruth, am mainly based in Auckland. Let me know when you are coming and maybe we could have a coffee!
RuthLoiacano says
I seriously agree! I love you Kiwi’s !!! I hope to make a visit to our Tauranga office sometime during your summertime! Do you live on the North or South Island?
Ca4ole says
Yep, nothing beats a good pav! Cheers from another Kiwi!
RuthLoiacano says
Awesome! It sounds really complicated, but it was fairly easy. The hardest part was the wait time!!!
Charlotte says
I’ve never tried making pavlova but have been dying to for months. Definitely pinning this and trying it soon! 🙂
Emma Kate says
I’m definitely going to try it out! It looks like the perfect treat for Summer 🙂
RuthLoiacano says
YES! It is my new favorite! I have heard all about how you can by pre-made “pav” in AUS and NZ. I’ve also heard all about the argument of where it originated. One thing everyone agrees upon, is that it was first made for Anna. Hahaha! I love working for Kiwi’s … I learn all kinds of new things about the world! I’ve also learned to speak better English!
RuthLoiacano says
Thanks Emma! And that you for sharing on your 10 things post! Despite the amount of time it takes the Pavlova to cook, it’s a pretty easy dessert to make!
Violet Lulu says
pavlova is my all time favourite dessert!! You can even buy the meringue nests here pre made in individual or cake size if you’re time poor (like me)
Emma Kate says
Yum, yum, yum! This looks divine! Thanks for sharing! Love all of the pics too!