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  • Serves 8
  • Makes 1
  • 1 hours
  • Difficulty Medium
  • 6 Ingredients

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Pavlova is a staple at all our family events. We love ours crunchy on the outside and marshmallowy on the inside. To get this there are a few simple things I recommend.
1. Use room temperature eggs
2. Measure out all the ingredients in advance.
3. Use a Kitchen mixer with the whisk attachment, and once you start mixing do not stop until all the ingredients are combined.
4. Do not open the oven when the pavlova is cooking
5. Always leave the pavlova in the oven until completely cool- if you don’t it will collapse


Ingredients (serves 8 | makes 1 pavlova)

  • 5 Egg Whites
  • 1 1/4 C Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Malt Vinegar
  • 4 Tbs Cold Water
  • 1 Tbs Vanilla bean Paste
  • 3 Tbs Cornflour

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 120C Fan-forced
  2. Whip Egg whites in a kitchen mixer with whisk attachment until stiff and peaks form
  3. Gradually beat in water and sugar until dissolved.
  4. Add vanilla, vinegar and cornflour and beat until all combined.
  5. Line a large tray with baking paper, place a dab of pavlova mixture on the tray to keep the baking paper in place
  6. Place pavlova mixture on baking sheet in desired shape. The higher it is the more marshmallowy it will be.
  7. Place in over and cook for 45 minutes. Once time is up turn oven off but leave pavlova in oven until completely cool.
  8. 5-10 minutes before serving decorate with whipped cream and passionfruit.

Notes

You can double this recipe without issue. You can make it a day ahead just store it in a cool dry place.

  • Thanks for sharing – this looks divine

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  • Looks easy enough for someone who has never made pavlova ever

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  • Yum I absolutely love pavlova I’ll have to try this

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  • Yummo, I love a good pavlova! Bring on the festive season.

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  • How awesome is this! Sounds too yummy!

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  • This is my perfect dessert! It looks so good!

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  • Wow, the title got me! Sounds so good! Never used malt vinegar in a pav before!

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  • Yum! I love a soft marshmallow centre so will try this recipe!

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  • I don’t like the eggy smell with so many eggs will it have it ?

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  • It looks great nut with the price of free range eggs, using 5 eggs to me is abit much. I buy a dozen eggs and have two poached or boiled eggs almost every morning. I purchase a dozen every fortnight. Love recipe but skip making. ????????????

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  • This looks delish

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  • Looks yummo! Def adding to my recipes for school holidays.

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  • Looks really good thanks for sharing

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  • I love the simplicity of this recipe but also because it looks amazing! Thank you for sharing.

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  • Yum! Saving this for Christmas!

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  • Omg yum! My kids are going to love this 🙂

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  • Looks delicious, thanx 4 sharing

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  • I’ve never tried to make a pavlova. My mum used to bake beauties which were sought after by her friends. Ah, the memories!

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  • I love a pavlova that is marshmallowy. Definitely my favourite dessert.
    May have to attempt this but have never been successful at making pavlova.
    Thanks!

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  • Looks delicious

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