PAVLOVA WITH FRESH SUMMER BERRIES & RASPBERRY COULIS SAUCE RECIPE - (4.3/5)

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Pavlova with Fresh Summer Berries & Raspberry Coulis Sauce Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by Foodiewife

Number Of Ingredients 18

MERINGUE CAKE:
4 large egg whites
1 cup superfine or castor sugar
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1/2 tablespoon cornstarch (corn flour)
TOPPING:
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 1/2 tablespoons granulated white sugar
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Fresh fruit - kiwi, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, passion fruit, peaches, pineapple, or other fruit of your choice. I like to use fresh blueberries, raspberries and either blackberries or olallieberries
RASPBERRY COULIS SAUCE:
2 (8 ounce) containers fresh or frozen raspberries
1 teaspoon lemon rind
1 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
OPTIONAL:
1 tablespoon Chambord (Raspberry Liquor)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 250°F. and place rack in center of oven. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and draw a 7-inch (18-cm) circle on the paper. In the bowl of your electric mixer, with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites on medium-high speed until they hold soft peaks. Start adding the sugar, a tablespoon at a time, and continue to beat until the meringue holds very stiff peaks. (Test to see if the sugar is fully dissolved by rubbing a little of the meringue between your thumb and index finger. The meringue should feel smooth, not gritty. If it feels gritty the sugar has not fully dissolved so keep beating until it feels smooth between your fingers). Sprinkle the vinegar and cornstarch over the top of the meringue and, with a rubber spatula, fold in. Gently spread the meringue inside the circle drawn on the parchment paper, smoothing the edges. Bake for 1 hour 15 minutes or until the outside is dry and takes on a very pale cream color. Turn the oven off, leave the door slightly ajar, and let the meringue cool completely in the oven. (The outside of the meringue will feel firm to the touch, if gently pressed, but as it cools you will get a little cracking and you will see that the inside is soft and marshmallowy.) The cooled meringue can be made and stored in a cool dry place, in an airtight container, for a few days. For the raspberry coulis sauce (optional): If you are using frozen raspberries, there is no need to thaw them. Simply rinse and put into a saucepan. Add the water, sugar, lemon rind and juice. Bring to a boil and allow the fruit to cook-- 5 to10 minutes. Ideally, using an immersion blender makes it very easily to puree the fruit. Otherwise, you can use a potato masher. It is important that you stain the pureed fruit with a fine mesh strainer. Push the juice through, by stirring the cooked fruit. You will end up with a lot of seeds! Toss the seeds. I prefer to have my coulis sauce a little thicker. I use about 1-2 teaspoons of Clear Jel (or cornstarch), with enough water to dissolve it (about 1 tablespoon); whisk completely before adding back to the strained fruit puree. Add this to the strained fruit puree and cook until it thickens. If desired, add the Chambord to the coulis sauce. I like to strain the sauce, again, to remove any potential lumps from the cornstarch (or Clearjel). Refrigerate until cold. I have stored this for up to 2 weeks, without any problems. Drizzle the coulis sauce over ice cream, custards, fruit or panna cota. I've even added this to warm maple syrup for a different flavor with pancakes. Just before serving gently place the meringue onto a serving plate. Whip the cream in your electric mixer, with the whisk attachment, until soft peaks form. Sweeten with the sugar and vanilla and then mound the softly whipped cream into the center of the meringue. Arrange the fruit randomly, or in a decorative pattern, on top of the cream. If desired, drizzle a raspberry coulis sauce over each serving. Serve immediately as this dessert does not hold for more than a few hours.

Ouma Tshepe
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I'm not a big fan of meringue, but this pavlova was amazing! The berries and coulis were the perfect balance to the sweetness of the meringue.


Yasir Ahmad
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This pavlova was a bit too difficult to make, but it was worth it in the end. It was so delicious!


Saiyanscape animation
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I followed the recipe exactly and the pavlova turned out perfectly! It was so delicious.


Hamzaplays123
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The pavlova was a bit too eggy for my taste, but it was still good.


Lucky Hill
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This pavlova was easy to make and turned out great! I'll definitely be making it again.


Marguerite Hinton
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I made this pavlova for a party and it was a hit! Everyone raved about it.


Kalo jadu
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This is the best pavlova I've ever had! The meringue was perfect and the berries were so fresh.


Ellie Crosswell
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The pavlova was beautiful and delicious! My guests loved it.


tajay tomlinson
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This pavlova was a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still very good. I would recommend using less sugar in the meringue next time.


Hariparsad Oli
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I've made pavlova many times before, but this recipe is by far the best. The meringue was so easy to make, and the berries and coulis were delicious.


Briana Velazquez
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This pavlova was a huge success! The meringue was light and fluffy, and the berries and coulis were the perfect complement. I will definitely be making this again.