Snow eggs
Saturday, December 18, 2010
After making a bearnaise sauce last night I was left with several egg whites. I decided to make meringues, which we will have tonight with strawberries from the strawberry farm near Flinders and fresh whipped cream.
The meringues look so beautifully glossy before they are baked. And with this very detailed recipe it's hard to go wrong.
Here they are out of the oven, having taken on a slightly bronzed hue.
These are a hit with my children, and fun to make. I know meringue in some shape or form will be on our New Year' Eve menu, along with another batch of bearnaise sauce to go with the main course.
funny how making bernaise sauce or mayonnaise always produces meringues...takes me bak to my childhood!!
Posted by: jen | Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 07:51 PM
love a meringue - but need to know kids can eat them outside! hoping for better weather this week.
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Posted by: Lynda | Monday, December 20, 2010 at 11:08 PM
Thank you so much for the recipe Christine, I'm attempting my first pavlova this Christmas!
Posted by: Barbara | Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at 08:31 PM
My paternal grandfather had a bakery & pastery. I would get a meringue everytime I visited. In norway they are called "pikekyss" meaning "a girls kiss"
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