The Perfect Pavlova Recipe.   (2024)

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The perfect pavlova recipe. Fruity, sweet, chewy and creamy. This light and delicious dessert is so easy to make and its the perfect summer dessert especially when entertaining because you can make this pavlova recipe ahead of time then just assemble before serving.

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Doesn’t this pavlova look spectacular!

I promise, it tastes as good as it looks and it is pretty easy to make. Debbie and I don’t do a lot of desserts, though I always jump at the chance to make one. I really enjoy baking, it wasthe first thingI loved to doin the kitchen and I used to bake all the time,but my waistline can’t handlebaking like it used to…

This pavlova recipe is not super easy on the calories, but it is light and fluffy and doesn’t leave you with a heavy feeling in your tummy.

What is pavlova?

Pavlova is a traditional New Zealand and Australian dessert. It’s basically a meringue dessert made by whipping egg whites and adding sugar and a little vinegar. It’s usually topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit or fruit compote.

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Can you make this Pavlova recipe ahead of time:

Yes! That’s one thing that makes this dessert so great for entertaining. You can make the meringue and the cherry compote even a couple days ahead of time, but you can’t assemble the dessert until right before you serve it.

As long as your house isn’t really humid, you can keep the meringues wrapped in plastic wrap or in an airtight container on the counter and they will stay firm for a day or two. Don’t put them in the fridge as the meringues will absorb the moisture from the fridge and they will wilt and get wrecked.

If your house is humid, eat them right away 🙂

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Did I mention how gorgeous it is?

Say you are having a dinner party and you bring this beauty pavlova out for dessert. It looks impressive. Like you really know what your doing, but if you can beat eggs in a mixer, stir some sugar and cherries together with wine in a pot, and whip some cream to top it all off then you can make this pavlova recipe.

The hardest part is keeping your fingers out of the whipped cream and not drinking the wine you need for the cherry compote!

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How do you make pavlova?

  • whip egg whites, sugar, and a little vinegar to stiff peaks and then form it into round discs on parchment lined baking trays.
  • bake it slowly so that the outside gets a nice crust and the inside is soft and fluffy. Let it cool completely before trying to take it off the baking tray.
  • You can bake it as one tall layer slightlyconcaved in at the top to fill with fruit and whipped cream, you can layer it like we did and fill the layers with billowymoundsof whipped cream and mascarpone cheese, or you can also make mini pavlovas and serve them as individual desserts. Love that idea.

They look impressive and fancy, but as you can see, they are quite easy to make!

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Alternative toppings for this pavlova recipe:

This dessert is fabulous with fresh fruit, but we love a good fruit compote/sauce and this one with fresh cherries and red wine was our top pick, but there are countless ways to make this desert your own.

I have made it with a raspberry sauce which was delicious and I have seen it made with chocolate added to the meringue or drizzled on top. Strawberries, kiwi’s, or passion fruit on top or a combination of fruits would be sooo good too. Any fruit in season is the best fruit to use.

Any kind of fruit curd would be amazing. Like lemon, or rhubarb or a raspberry curd! Holy yum!! (also a great way to use up the leftover egg yolks)

If you want this to be an even lighter dessert, leave the whipping cream out altogether and just serve the Pavlova with fresh fruit alone or topped with a fruit compote.

So many delicious options!

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Useful tools to make this perfect pavlova recipe even easier:

  1. Parchment Paper – a staple in our kitchens and a must for this pavlova recipe
  2. Silicone Baking Mats – these are so awesome and versatile! We often use parchment paper, but these work the same and are reusable.
  3. Baking Sheet – these sheets without sides are great because you can easily slide the Pavlova off the trays without having to lift and possibly wreck the rounds.
  4. Cake Stand – you need a cake stand to display this beautiful dessert. We LOVE these ones:

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Pavlova with Red Wine Cherry Compote & Marscapone Whipped Cream

The perfect pavlova recipe. Fruity, sweet, chewy and creamy. This light and delicious dessert is so easy to make and its the perfect summer dessert especially when entertaining because you can make this pavlova recipe ahead of time then just assemble before serving.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Canadian

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours

Servings: 10

Calories: 450kcal

Author: Julie & Debbie

Ingredients

OR THE PAVLOVA

  • 6 egg whites
  • 1 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla clear vanilla if you have it

MARSCAPONE WHIPPED CREAM

  • 2 cups whipping cream , chilled
  • 1 cup mascarpone cheese
  • 1 cup icing sugar

CHERRY COMPOTE

  • 1 1/2 cup cherries
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 3/4 cup red wine
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice

Instructions

  • Make the pavlova first so preheat the oven to 275 degrees.

  • Beat the egg whites in a mixer on low speed at first and then increase the speed to medium and beat until they get frothy and start to turn white. Add the sugar into the egg whites bit by bit until its all incorporated. Beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks. Add the vinegar and the salt and mix it in on low speed for about 5 - 7 seconds.

  • Line a baking tray with parchment then take the parchment and put a 9-10 inch plate on top on one end of the paper. Draw a line around the plate and do the same on the other end so you have two perfect circles. Turn over the paper and put it back on the tray. Take the egg whites and spread them inside the two circles evenly.

  • Place them in the oven and cook for 1 hour and 15 mins then turn off the heat and let the pavlova cool in the oven slowly. Don't take the pavlova off the parchment paper until it has completely cooled or it could stick and break.

  • Next make the cherry compote. Pit the cherries and slice them in half. Put the red wine in a sauce pan and heat to a boil. Reduce the wine to 1/2 a cup. Add the cherries and the rest of the ingredients. Simmer for 30 mins or until the cherries are nice and soft, then set aside to cool.

  • When the pavlova has cooled completely its time to make the whipped cream by pouring the chilled whipping cream into a chilled mixer bowl. Beat on high speed until the cream starts to get fluffy. Add the sugar and the mascarpone cheese bit by bit and be careful not to over whip the cream. You don't want butter! Set the whipped cream aside.

  • Assemble the pavlova by placing one of the rounds on a serving platter. Top with half of the whipping cream and a good ladle of the cherry compote. Place the second round on top of the filling and cover with the rest of the whipping cream and another good ladle of the cherry compote.

  • Serve!

Notes

The pavlova can be wrapped in plastic or sealed in an airtight container and kept for several days on the counter unless your house gets very humid (in which case, eat your pavlova right away!)

Don't store pavlova in the fridge, the fridge can make it soggy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 450kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 87mg | Sodium: 120mg | Potassium: 208mg | Sugar: 39g | Vitamin A: 1030IU | Vitamin C: 2.3mg | Calcium: 68mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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FAQs

Why isn t my pavlova fluffy? ›

Another tip from Manning: make sure the egg whites have been whisked to soft peaks before you start adding sugar. “If you add the sugar too soon, before the protein molecules in the egg whites have had time to unfold properly, you won't get the well-aerated foam structure you need for a thick and stable meringue.”

What does vinegar do in pavlova? ›

Vinegar added to the meringue will lower the pH of the egg whites. This acidic environment will also help to stabilize the egg white foam, preventing the meringue from collapsing too much.

Can you use lemon juice instead of white wine vinegar in pavlova? ›

Acid – you can use 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar or 1 teaspoon white, apple cider vinegar, or even lemon juice. The pavlova will NOT taste like vinegar, I promise. The acid helps the egg whites hold onto air and, like the sugar, helps prevent the egg whites from collapsing.

Is it better to use fresh or old eggs for pavlova? ›

Use the freshest eggs possible. Fresh eggs create a better foam than older eggs. They're more acidic, which allows proteins to knit together tightly making a more stable foam. Frozen (and defrosted) egg whites are a good option too, as long as they were frozen while fresh.

Can you overmix pavlova? ›

If you overbeat the mixture after adding the sugar, your meringue may crack and collapse during baking. To avoid this, only beat the mixture until the sugar dissolves – test this by rubbing a little of the mixture between your fingertips.

Can you over whip meringue for pavlova? ›

A pavlova will “weep” a sugary syrup when the sugar hasn't been completely dissolved. You can prevent this by: don't overwhisk your egg whites: keep the mixer speed on med to medium-high. If you over whisk the egg whites, they will become grainy, lose their structure and not able to hold the sugar.

How to tell when pavlova is done? ›

How Do I Know My Pavlova Is Done? A perfectly baked pavlova should be pale and look dry, but a skewer inserted in the meringue should come out with a thick sticky, marshmallow-like consistency. If you aren't sure about the pavlova's doneness, turn the oven off, open the door and leave the meringue for up to an hour.

What happens if you put too much vinegar in pavlova? ›

If you have accidentally added too much vinegar, bake the same pavlova again at 150C for half an hour. This will crips it up but also give it a slightly darker colour. Just before serving, whip the cream and spoon it onto the top of the pavlova, leaving an edge of pavlova.

Is baking paper or foil better for cooking pavlova? ›

Make sure your utensils and egg whites are free of any grease. Do not use parchment paper or a greased and floured baking sheet– the meringue will often stick to them. Use aluminum foil.

Can you make pavlova the day before? ›

You can make the meringue 1-2 days ahead of your function, but don't add any fruit or cream until just before serving. Store it in an airtight container until just before you are ready to assemble the pavlova.

What if I forgot the vinegar in my pavlova? ›

Cream of tartar is used to stablise the egg whites. This can be swapped 1:1 for vinegar or lemon juice too.

Can you eat a weeping pavlova? ›

Cracks & any bits of the pav that are weeping can be covered up with cream, fruit or fruit puree. If you think it really is a disaster break the pav into large chunks & turn it into Eton Mess.

How long should I cook pavlova in the oven? ›

Swipe the knife around the edge, then smooth the top. Bake for 15 mins, then turn the oven down to 100C/80C fan/gas ¼ and bake for 1 hr. Turn the oven off and leave the pavlova inside to cool for at least 2 hrs, or overnight. When you're ready to serve, carefully invert the pavlova and peel away the parchment.

Why won't my pavlova go crispy? ›

The secret to a good, crisp pavlova is in the drying of the meringue after cooking. If there is a lot of moisture in the air, whether from humidity or even other cooking you are doing in the kitchen, you will have problems. That's why the “Pavlova Nazi” in me insists on no boiling saucepans during pav time.

Can you leave pavlova overnight? ›

You can actually leave your pavlova in the oven with the light on for up to 24 hours.

How do you fix meringue that won't fluff? ›

A mild acid will help give your meringue more volume and structure, which means they will inflate more fully and hold the air longer. You don't need much: about 1/4 teaspoon of cream of tartar for every two to three egg whites should do the trick.

Why is my pavlova flat and chewy? ›

Unfortunately in a humid environment the meringue may not dry out fully, and even if it dries in the oven it will start to absorb moisture from the air as soon as it comes out of the oven. This would give a slightly sticky crust and a very soft centre.

Why did my pavlova stay soft? ›

The secret to a good, crisp pavlova is in the drying of the meringue after cooking. If there is a lot of moisture in the air, whether from humidity or even other cooking you are doing in the kitchen, you will have problems. That's why the “Pavlova Nazi” in me insists on no boiling saucepans during pav time.

Why did my pavlova fall flat? ›

Our answer

If the meringue is a lot flatter after baking then it is possible that the egg whites were whisked too much. The extra air expands in the oven and can overstretch the cells of whisked egg white, causing them to break and the meringue to collapse.

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