I finally made the Pavlova dessert! I was so nervous, but in the end, it turned out fantastic! I was worried that it would crack, or not cook through, but, after all was said and done, I only ended up with a very tiny crack (barley noticeable) and the entire cake stayed intact!
It did begin to crumble when I was cutting into it to serve, but I imagine this is quite normal. Because it's winter, and fruit is rather expensive, I ended up serving it with some home made chocolate mousse (a very easy recipe I found online that I will share with you). My photographs did not do this cake justice, but just to prove to you that I finally did in fact, meet this challenge, I'll post the photos I took. The only person who did not enjoy the Pavlova dessert was my sister. She does not like Meringue and the inside of my cake had about an inch of Meringue (soft marshmallow like cream). The outer layer of the cake is crunch and so very sweet (yummy)!
I love the presentation this cakes makes, especially with whipped cream and fruit. I hope you'll try it! * Note: I followed the recipe listed above. I'll keep it posted for a bit longer in case you want to try.. It would be a light and lovely cake to serve in the Spring with fresh berries and cream!
The batter is so thick, just like marshmallow cream
Whipped clouds!!
Above, is the cake prior to going in the oven...
The batter is easy to work with and mold into a circle..
The finished product! Wish I had taken a photo with the mousse and cream!
This has got to be one of the easiest and most delicious desserts that I’ve ever made. My husband and nephews love this dessert. I love it too! It’s so easy you’ll almost most feel guilt for all the compliments
Yield 6 servings
Time 10 minutes + chilling time
Tools small saucepan
Wooden spoon
2 bowls
Electric mixer
Ingredients
2 c heavy cream
3 oz unsweetened chocolate
½ c sugar
Directions
Heat ½ c cream in saucepan over medium heat, until just about to boil
Finely chop the chocolate and place in bowl.
Pour hot cream over chocolate, stir only once, cover, and set aside (covered).
Whip remaining cream and sugar in the other bowl until they form soft peaks.
Stir the chocolate mixture until all is melted and well incorporated, and then fold in the cream.
Chill for at least 2 hours. ENJOY!!
I'm sorry it's been so long since my last post. Lots of stuff going on in my life.
I'll be posting a rich and heavenly Home Made Chocolate Brownie and Ice cream recipe next!!
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