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Foodie Friday: Passionfruit and mango pavlovas

Why not take the time to celebrate all things Aussie this long weekend by making these individual pavlovas from Williams Sonoma? They’re the perfect finish to a casual barbecue with friends.

Mangoes are at their best right now, the sweet soft flesh perfectly paired with the zingy tang of homemade passionfruit curd. If you’re new to pavlovas, be sure to set aside enough time – the meringues take about an hour to cook and more than double that to cool completely. The curd can also be made in advance.

Ingredients

For the pavlovas:
4 large eggwhites
Pinch of salt
1 cup (220 g) caster sugar
1 tsp cornflour
½ tsp malt vinegar

For the passionfruit curd:
¾ cup (185 g) sugar
2 whole eggs, plus 4 egg yolks
½ cup (125 g) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
½ cup (125 ml) passionfruit juice, strained
Juice of 1 lime

For the whipped cream:
1 cup (250 ml) cream
2 Tbsp sugar
½ tsp vanilla extract

For assembling:
2 large mangoes, peeled and cubed
3 passionfruit, halved (optional)

Method

Preheat an oven to 165°C. Line a baking tray with baking paper or parchment.

To make the pavlovas, in the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the eggwhites and salt on high speed until foamy. Gradually beat in the sugar and continue to beat until the whites hold stiff, glossy peaks. Beat in the cornflour and vinegar.

Spoon 6 to 8 dollops of the meringue onto the prepared baking tray, dividing the mixture evenly and spacing them 2.5 cm to 5 cm apart (or, for 1 large meringue, spoon into a single large mound). Use the back of the spoon to create an indentation in the centre of each mound.

Bake for 2 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 120°C. Continue to bake until crisp to the touch, about 1 hour for individual meringues or 1 hour 40 minutes for a large meringue. Turn off the oven and leave the meringue(s) in the oven to cool completely, about 2 hours or up to overnight.

Meanwhile, to make the curd, in a bowl, whisk together the sugar, whole eggs and egg yolks. In a saucepan, stir the butter and passionfruit and lime juices over low heat until the butter melts. Add the egg mixture to the pan and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture has thickened and coats the back of a spoon, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove from the heat.

Transfer the curd to a heatproof container. Press a sheet of plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the curd and refrigerate until chilled, at least 2 hours.

No more than 4 hours before serving, whip the cream: In a bowl, using an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the cream, sugar and vanilla on medium speed until medium peaks form. Use immediately, or cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use, up to 4 hours. Whisk the cream briefly just before using.

To assemble, place the meringues on plate(s) and fill the centre(s) with the curd, dividing it evenly. Top with whipped cream and the mango cubes. If you like, squeeze the passionfruit seeds and pulp over the top of each pavlova, then serve. Serves 6 to 8.

–Find this recipe and more simple desserts in Kim Laidlaw’s Dessert of the Day Cookbook at Williams Sonoma.

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Foodie Friday: Williams Sonoma’s Peppermint Bark Pavlova

This layered pavlova makes a stunning Christmas Day dessert.

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups (630g) sugar
  • 2 tbs cornflour
  • 12 egg whites
  • 2 pinches of salt
  • 1 tsp cream of tartar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 625g dark chocolate, roughly chopped
  • 2 1/2 cups (625 ml) thick cream (min 35% fat)
  • 1 tin (454g) Peppermint Bark, 1 sheet broken into small pieces, 1 sheet broken into large shards
  • Vanilla ice cream for serving (optional)

Method

Have all the ingredients at room temperature.

Position 1 rack in the upper third and 1 rack in the lower third of an oven. Preheat the oven to 120°C. Line 2 baking sheets with baking paper.

In a small bowl, whisk together 1 1/4 cups (315g) of the sugar and 1 tbs of the cornflour until evenly distributed. Set aside.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat together 6 of the egg whites, 1 pinch of salt and 1/2 tsp of the cream of tartar on low speed until frothy, about 30 seconds. Increase the speed to medium and beat for 30 seconds more. Increase the speed to medium-high and slowly add the sugar mixture. Beat for 1 minute, then add 1/2 tsp of the vanilla. Continue beating until the mixture is glossy and stiff peaks form, 1 to 2 minutes more. Transfer the meringue to a pastry bag fitted with a 2cm round tip.

Starting in the centre of each prepared baking sheet, pipe a 23cm round of meringue, working outward in a spiral fashion. Using a spatula, gently spread the meringue so it is level and flat. Transfer the baking sheets to the oven and bake until the meringues are just slightly browned and dry to the touch, about 1 1/4 hours, switching the sheets between the racks and rotating them 180 degrees halfway through baking.

Transfer the baking paper sheets with the meringues on them to wire racks. When the meringues are cool to the touch, gently remove them from the baking paper and place directly on the racks.

Wash and dry the mixer bowl and whisk. Repeat the process with the remaining sugar, cornflour, egg whites, salt, cream of tartar and vanilla, and bake and cool 2 more rounds of meringue.

Wash and dry the mixer bowl and whisk. Place the chocolate in the mixer bowl.


In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, bring the cream to a simmer. Pour over the chocolate and let stand for 2 minutes, then stir until the chocolate is completely melted and the mixture is smooth. Let cool to room temperature, about 2 hours.

Set the bowl on the mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Beat on medium-high speed until the ganache is light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the ganache to a clean pastry bag fitted with a 2cm round tip.

To assemble the pavlova, pipe a small dollop of the ganache on a cake stand or platter. Place 1 meringue round on top, pipe a layer of the ganache on the meringue and sprinkle with one-third of the small Peppermint Bark pieces. Repeat the layers, ending with a layer of ganache on top of the fourth meringue round. Top with the large Peppermint Bark shards. Serve the pavlova with vanilla ice cream. Serves 12.

TipTo make it easier to create even layers of meringue, draw a circle guideline on each sheet of baking paper, then place the paper on a baking sheet. If you don’t have a pastry bag, place large scoops of the meringue in the centre of each circle guideline and use a spatula to carefully spread the meringue to the edges of the circle, forming an even layer. Whip the ganache just before assembling the pavlova; it can quickly become too firm to work with.

Buy Williams Sonoma’s famous Peppermint Bark online.

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