Easy Pavlova Recipe with Claire Saffitz | Dessert Person

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @CSaffitz
    @CSaffitz  Год назад +73

    As we prepare for a brief holiday break, what types of videos do you most want to see in 2024?

    • @turkperk2020
      @turkperk2020 Год назад +18

      Cooking games. For example trying to make a recipe that’s been translated into a different language. Or cooking competition between you and harris

    • @cxhope4436
      @cxhope4436 Год назад +13

      On the road Claire & dessert people are great videos 😍also love a savory episode!

    • @haileychavez8971
      @haileychavez8971 Год назад +16

      Making recipes from other cookbooks to show other authors that you support

    • @DangerousDac
      @DangerousDac Год назад +4

      Desertified. Making Deserts from all the snacks you knew and loved. Its half what you used to do and half something new. Like, what do you make out of Skittles? A sorbet? Oreos and M&Ms seem route one, but an M&M based cheesecake? Oreo Pastries?

    • @bhadragovindan
      @bhadragovindan Год назад +5

      Cooking challenge with siblings/cousins would be litAF

  • @marywhitwickie994
    @marywhitwickie994 Год назад +391

    My 4 year old was just asking me to make this because she saw it on Bluey. I’m so excited this came out today.

    • @pier-ricklamontagne275
      @pier-ricklamontagne275 Год назад +22

      As soon as I saw the title I looked for the comments lol BLUEY !

    • @marywhitwickie994
      @marywhitwickie994 Год назад +4

      @@pier-ricklamontagne275 hahaha… my children are obsessed.

    • @Geekosification
      @Geekosification Год назад +8

      Never heard of pavlova before Bluey lol

    • @TheAcademik
      @TheAcademik Год назад +10

      She didn't want any "Edna..ednadame beans" after that episode?

    • @theresepiper4533
      @theresepiper4533 Год назад +14

      For those of us pavlova eaters that live where Bluey lives ( !!) and xmas is in summer…. pavlovas are also covered in strawberry , mango ( the best) and basically summer fruit salad. Very popular on the Christmas table here.

  • @claska333
    @claska333 Год назад +190

    Can I just say that it’s fun to see the editor’s attempt? You killed it too, editor!!

    • @ShortArmOfGod
      @ShortArmOfGod 11 месяцев назад +1

      I would disappoint Claire so hard.

  • @wyattwelch3517
    @wyattwelch3517 Год назад +144

    I recently went to a holiday party and made your tiramisu icebox cake and didn't want to waste the egg whites, so I made a pavlova too! I made it with pomegranate poached pear with fresh pomegranate seeds, pistachio and a pomegranate glaze. I don't usually toot my own horn but I was impressed with myself!

  • @ellenm9811
    @ellenm9811 Год назад +49

    A great way to use up leftover egg yolks from making pavlova is to make a batch of lemon curd. I’ve been topping my pavlova with whipped cream, fresh berries and the lemon curd from dessert person for the past couple of years.

  • @albyf8405
    @albyf8405 11 месяцев назад +12

    Legit an Aussie Christmas classic. I’m a big fan of lemon curd, mangoes, raspberries and blueberries on top. So good!!

  • @StaceWah
    @StaceWah Год назад +85

    Pavlovas are super popular here in Australia at Christmas time (summer) so perfect timing on this video ❤

  • @kategmil
    @kategmil Год назад +58

    As a longtime fan from Australia I'm so excited to see you making Pavlova! I didn't know people from other countries had even heard of it! It's so good and yours looks extra creamy :P

    • @keirajones5062
      @keirajones5062 11 месяцев назад +1

      Most have seen it from Bluey now I think :-)

    • @katekramer7679
      @katekramer7679 11 месяцев назад

      I first learned about Pavlova from Nigella Lawson's TV show. Does that date me?

    • @annaellernoe
      @annaellernoe 11 месяцев назад

      We eat it quite a lot in Norway, I genuinely thought we came up with it for the longest time!

  • @pipmercer3803
    @pipmercer3803 Год назад +11

    YES!! Aussie here and this is a Christmas staple here - with plenty of festive, summer fruits piled on top. YUM!

  • @audiomxr
    @audiomxr Год назад +18

    Yet another week when the sound editor's subtleties are bringing a smile to my face.

    • @b3z3jm3nny
      @b3z3jm3nny Год назад +1

      All the random pottery smash sound effects lol

    • @given2dream
      @given2dream Год назад

      The cat’s entrance music!

  • @tylahoc9271
    @tylahoc9271 Год назад +17

    As a New Zealander this is a must for Xmas! I love it with either Kiwi fruit or strawberry 😊

  • @Zimzimhk
    @Zimzimhk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Claire, I am a fan from Hong Kong. I used your method to roast my turkey this year, at 160C ( I was skeptical at this temperature but now I am convinced), breast side down for the first hour before flipping it over for the next hour. Total success. I also made your meringue mushrooms to decorate my yule log. And I also made your Sausage and Leek Stuffing. ALL turned out great! Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @Anil18834
    @Anil18834 Год назад +3

    Great! I'm Colombian. It's one of the countries w most diversity of fruit. We have so many varieties of passion fruit. Passion fruit juice and desserts are one of my favorite.
    If you live in a large city, you're likely to find MARACUYÁ AKA Passion Fruit Pulp in the frozen foods section of a Latin Supermarket. It will be packaged in flat plastic bags.
    I'd always thought of Pavlova as a summer dessert. I'll try it for New Years. It sounds great with Champaign. Cheers!

  • @scpatl4now
    @scpatl4now Год назад +16

    I've made lots of Pavlova, but I have never baked it in a pan. I just trace a circle on parchment on a cookie sheet and spoon it directly on the paper. I love it whenever you have fruit that is season. I love strawberries and blueberries.

    • @aliciaf1055
      @aliciaf1055 Год назад +4

      Yes! You get more contrasting crisp edges to marshmallow centre. And I love passionfruit but it's always passionfruit and something else - strawberries, mangoes

    • @lesann1896
      @lesann1896 9 дней назад

      Can it be stored before adding fruit? And how long? I would like to make and bring to a friend.

    • @scpatl4now
      @scpatl4now 8 дней назад

      @@lesann1896 Yes! You can freeze it too

  • @jeannemarie6747
    @jeannemarie6747 11 месяцев назад

    Vinnie, Cal & Hal ~ the fun you had with the sound effects (sink, cat stroll, Claire munching seeds) was appreciated. thank you!

  • @Angie-zy5cc
    @Angie-zy5cc Год назад +11

    As an Aussie, pavlova at Christmas is a must! I just bought ingredients to make one, so I will try your recipe for sure 😊

  • @McGotsTots
    @McGotsTots Год назад +4

    The Opening has some Bee and Puppycat vibes. Love this. This looks so much calmer than makin kit kats. And thats just really nice to see lol

  • @emmamichell9296
    @emmamichell9296 Год назад +6

    I’m an Aussie and we have it with kiwi fruit, strawberries, mango and passion fruit

  • @georgiede
    @georgiede Год назад +14

    What a fun addition the editors attempt is! Also-speaking of merengue, u made the chocolate wave cake from Dessert Person and it was a huge hit!

  • @Runescope
    @Runescope Год назад +45

    This looks so good, I think I've having a Pavlovian response!

  • @TheGezzagirl55
    @TheGezzagirl55 Год назад +6

    Here in Australia, a combination I often see in banana, passion fruit and strawberries. Delicious

  • @shelbymachado8712
    @shelbymachado8712 8 месяцев назад

    As a lifelong T1 diabetic who also loves baking, I temper sweet things a lot with the use of tea to better suit my palette. I often add a small amount of finely ground tea leaves to meringue to allow it to have more body in the flavor other than just sugar firehose. I really love meringue crunch cakes, but I tried Pavlova recently and it was very lovely. I think I'm going to try making a strawberry rhubarb one with iron goddess of mercy green tea in the meringue and whipped cream. Very excited.

  • @goeshen4359
    @goeshen4359 Год назад +2

    Love the editor’s attempt!!!!!
    Happy Holidays Everyone!!!! Happy New Year’s 🎉!

  • @ReginaldTAP3
    @ReginaldTAP3 Год назад +1

    I get SO HAPPY when I hear Felix’s music fade in!

  • @hayzelbrathwaite2550
    @hayzelbrathwaite2550 Год назад +1

    I live in Trinidad where it is grown. Every time I see them I buy, scoop out the pulp and freeze it. It make a lovely curd!!!!!

  • @valarya
    @valarya Год назад +6

    I'm in my 40s and have literally never seen a passionfruit before. I thought those were buns on the counter!! I know so many food items these days are flavored with passionfruit but I never once thought of what one looked like. 😅 In fact, if I saw one IRL I wouldn't even know how to eat it! Thank you for teaching me more than 1 thing today. 🥰

    • @Magmafrost13
      @Magmafrost13 Год назад +2

      A few things I'd add as an Australian who eats a lot of passionfruit: the ones in this video are huge, they're typically much smaller. Sweetening them shouldn't be necessary. Pulling out the 'stringy bits' DEFINITELY isn't necessary that's just wasting good fruit. And if you ever get a chance to buy them, know that a good ripe passionfruit will look wrinkly and feel heavy

    • @valarya
      @valarya Год назад

      @@Magmafrost13 Interesting!! Do you ever eat the outside of it, or only the liquid pulpy bit and the seeds?

    • @Kinnibari
      @Kinnibari 11 месяцев назад

      @@valaryadefinitely do not eat the outside! It would be woody and unpleasant. I hope you do find a fresh passionfruit to eat, they are a bit more complex than the passionfruit flavouring with some nice sourness to make the flavour pop, and the crunch of the seeds.

  • @hlk_94
    @hlk_94 11 месяцев назад

    such an Aussie christmas classic! strawberry, kiwi fruit and passionfruit is my fave combo

  • @madisonwallace4429
    @madisonwallace4429 Год назад +3

    I’d resigned myself to never making meringue again but was just thinking it would look impressive to make for our Christmas dessert table. Might give it a go again! Thanks Claire!

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 10 месяцев назад

    We use to have Pavlova at Christmas. My mum would make it the night before. We only used sugar not icing sugar but included white vinegar. She would put in the oven. Maybe cook it for half a hour then turn the oven off. Next day the Pavlova was taken out. Crust was like a shell with the inside soft light and marshmallowy yummy

  • @ren.2798
    @ren.2798 Год назад +1

    I'm Australian and my nan would always just make fruit salad and put on top 🤤 so yummy.

  • @crimsonhodgkinson8932
    @crimsonhodgkinson8932 Год назад +2

    We always top with kiwifruit here in New Zealand! A Christmas classic

  • @Sweetwaterdream
    @Sweetwaterdream 11 месяцев назад +1

    Pavlova is a yearly tradition in our house for christmas. Although i love berries on top of ours. I only add some cornflour and vinegar to the sugar and egg whites to mine! I think cornflour stabilises the meringue without adding additional sweetness as its already very sweet!

  • @demolitionbmxd
    @demolitionbmxd Год назад +3

    Never thought I'd see a pav on here! The best topping though is mixed berries and a little bit of whipped cream :)

  • @architecturaldream1
    @architecturaldream1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just had Pav for Christmas Dessert! We were introduced to a new combination - a scoop of double thick (has to be double thick!) custard on the side. I would never have put it together but it’s so good. Merry Christmas from Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺

  • @tomgentry9212
    @tomgentry9212 Год назад +4

    Looks awesome! Would love to see you make an authentic Black Forrest Cake in 2024.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 11 месяцев назад

    Passion fruit is the best! Merry Christmas and happy new year!

  • @tarabumface
    @tarabumface 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this, I didn't realise other countries ate Pavlova for Christmas too. In Australia we tend to have it with passionfruit, strawberries, blueberries, kiwi fruit and grapes.

    • @keirajones5062
      @keirajones5062 11 месяцев назад

      Same in NZ, our family always has it with strawberries :-)

  • @moyralouise7123
    @moyralouise7123 Год назад +1

    I’m an Aussie, a pav is a childhood favourite for Christmas 🎄🎄🎄

  • @AudenimLock
    @AudenimLock Год назад +4

    YAY a new Claire video!!
    Love the editing
    And passion fruit is delicious! Whenever I visit family in SVG 🇻🇨, I always hope they are in season so I can indulge 🥰
    Happy new year!

  • @fatimae19
    @fatimae19 Год назад +9

    We usually fold in a bit of cornflour and vinegar at the end to give it that marshmallow interior!

    • @lagabrielaa
      @lagabrielaa 11 месяцев назад +1

      Most powdered sugar in the US has corn starch, so this recipe likely has a bit of it too :)

  • @wholequest
    @wholequest Год назад +4

    Love those editor's attempts!

  • @shawnaadora
    @shawnaadora Год назад +1

    Awwwwww thank you for making something with passionfruit! It’s my fave and so underrated/underutilized. And pavlova is the perfect canvas. Happy holidays, Claire! We ❤❤❤ you!

  • @rubysresource
    @rubysresource 11 месяцев назад +1

    Never had a Pav with just passionfruit, but I do think passionfruit is mandatory. When fresh passionfruit is unavailable, my family used passionfruit from a can.
    In my mind, the combo of strawberries, kiwi, and passionfruit we have in Australian supermarkets is the classic.
    I like to add some other berries and fresh nectarine (mango allergy substitute) too.

  • @katiesheridan6513
    @katiesheridan6513 8 месяцев назад

    This is perfect! My daughter wants pavlova for her birthday Friday (thanks bluey) and I needed the step by step provided in this video!

  • @1001reasons1968
    @1001reasons1968 Год назад +5

    Growing up my mother always used a combination of banana, strawberry, kiwi fruit and passionfruit to top her pavlova. We had it every Christmas. But my mother warned me never to make it on a rainy day because the humidity would make the meringue weep. Unfortunately Christmas in summer in the subtropics in Australia meant it was often rainy and humid.

    • @keirajones5062
      @keirajones5062 11 месяцев назад +1

      It was raining here in Auckland NZ yesterday and I definitely found your mum's warning to be true 😅

    • @1001reasons1968
      @1001reasons1968 11 месяцев назад

      @@keirajones5062 oh dear 😬. I would still eat it 🤣

  • @jml4774
    @jml4774 Год назад +1

    My mouth waters as I watch her videos. It's kind of funny. Please do more videos where you direct someone to bake something at the same that you do (like you did with your brother-in-law, the croquembouche.) I volunteer! :)

  • @luisocon1989
    @luisocon1989 Год назад +1

    Your videos always calm me down, keep being a RUclips Claire! Happy holidays!

  • @AussieAngeS
    @AussieAngeS Год назад +1

    Pavlovas are an Aussie icon but even I am not sure where it originated and I’m Australian. It’s very confusing but all I know is that I love it 😻

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte. Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas Claire, Harris and all the crew!!!

  • @gpaige_95
    @gpaige_95 6 месяцев назад

    I love your videos. Please post a step-by-step instructions for this recipe. Thank you again!

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 Год назад +2

    My Mum is always the dessert maker for Xmas. Pavlova has been had on many years. But this year it's a trifle. I'm providing the ham and lobster! (In Australia)

  • @everyoneknowsbest
    @everyoneknowsbest Год назад +3

    kiwi in LA here to say it’s *new zealand’s* national dessert! and my favourite. aussies know it is too lol

  • @natashalindner2059
    @natashalindner2059 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am doing a berry mix with mint, looking Christmas for Christmas, summer food in Australia is at it's best right now.

  • @rediculousman
    @rediculousman Год назад +8

    Australian (expert pavlova eater) here.
    My granny has a pretty cool recipe for the meringue that she learnt when she was a girl.
    2 egg whites
    1 1/2 cups castor sugar
    1 tsp vinegar
    1 tsp corn flour
    1/2 tsp vanilla extract
    4 tbsp boiling water (extremely important)
    Chuck everything in a bowl and then add the boiling water.
    The small amount of boiling water helps to dissolve the castor sugar quickly without disrupting the eggs.
    Whip it up until peaking.
    Put on tray and bake at 150C
    Let it cool down in the oven, otherwise it will collapse.
    Don't mess around with fancy toppings.
    Just coat in whipped cream, passionfruit pulp, strawberries, blueberries and banana slices.
    I have never seen a proper pavlova with creme fraiche. Don't do it!!
    Good job experimenting though.

    • @cameronknowles6267
      @cameronknowles6267 11 месяцев назад +2

      That’s an insane amount of sugar lol

    • @darthorion4197
      @darthorion4197 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the recipe 😊

    • @rediculousman
      @rediculousman 7 месяцев назад

      @@darthorion4197 super easy hey. Enjoy!

  • @CantoraMask
    @CantoraMask 11 месяцев назад

    Great work. I like your understanding of how complex a meringue can be

  • @BluePandada
    @BluePandada Год назад +2

    As an aussie i've always found the debate between Aus and NZ over who invented the pavlova to be super fascinating. Like, its eggs and sugar with some fruit?? Surely every society in the world has created some variation of this. That said, I am counting the days until Xmas lunch when I can have some pav for dessert

  • @ollytalbot560
    @ollytalbot560 Год назад +6

    I've always cooled meringue by keeping it in the oven with the door open. So it ensures it really dries out.

    • @scpatl4now
      @scpatl4now Год назад

      I was told to do that so it doesn't cool too fast and crack

  • @clpadvertisingsw
    @clpadvertisingsw Год назад

    We put every fruit except passionfruit because I'm allergic to it! Pavlova is a family favorite. You make it look so easy! I might give it a go....

  • @daynaperkinson3747
    @daynaperkinson3747 11 месяцев назад

    Kiwi here - never seen a pav made in a pan! I usually just plop the mixture on the middle of the tray or pipe it into a wreath shape for Christmas! I’ll have to try the pan variant! I’ve also NEVER opened the oven while it’s cookings because it usually causes it to crack and deflate. In NZ, we cook until done and leave it in the oven overnight to cool. Might be the difference between a pan and just Freeform if it!
    Best toppings are passionfruit, strawberries, kiwi fruit and blueberries! Don’t forget the grated chocolate too 😊

  • @lgaines4086
    @lgaines4086 Год назад +1

    Here in Texas a smaller variety of passionfruit grows wild and are very sweet. I'll have to make your pavlova when the fruit is ripe next September.

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 10 месяцев назад

    I never had to add sugar to passionfruit. Love them and yes I have grown them. They are easy to grow and I find them sweet

  • @spadyfam792
    @spadyfam792 11 месяцев назад

    Made this just a couple weeks ago for my daughters birthday! It’s was so good!!! And now I know why it didn’t stay as form is I wanted!

  • @spenym14
    @spenym14 Год назад

    It’s always a good day when Claire uploads

  • @logandodson1484
    @logandodson1484 Год назад

    Passion Fruit is one of the most delicious flavors, period.

  • @alastairryan395
    @alastairryan395 Год назад +7

    To ensure it is baked through, you bake it then leave it in the now turned off oven overnight. I know this because my wife was screaming this at the TV. Please try this next time Claire.

    • @mikep1530
      @mikep1530 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, as an Aussie I’ve never quite seen a pavlova that looks quite like that. Usually it’s a bit crispier and a chewier looking inside. We also incorporate caster sugar gradually rather than confectioners. That said, Claire’s version looks delicious. I might try this method and see which I prefer.

    • @mikep1530
      @mikep1530 11 месяцев назад +1

      I also put mine right onto parchment on a baking sheet. I wonder if the pan affects things.

  • @nickcasey5883
    @nickcasey5883 11 месяцев назад +2

    Two days after Christmas and we’re three pavlovas in already! Most Aussie mums will tell you- let it cool completely after baking in the oven with the door cracked (we call it the wooden spoon time)!

  • @jeffersonjefferson2883
    @jeffersonjefferson2883 Год назад +1

    Oh yes...Breakfast Lunch and Dinner...any holiday

    • @samnicol9388
      @samnicol9388 Год назад

      Always for breakfast on Boxing Day

  • @eatswithmeggie
    @eatswithmeggie Год назад

    My absolute fav thing ever

  • @deborahs.9389
    @deborahs.9389 Год назад

    Happy Holidays ! 🫕🥂

  • @bobbystrother3666
    @bobbystrother3666 5 месяцев назад

    The Australian summer Christmas pavlova tradition inspires thoughts of adapting it to the USA summer celebration of Independence Day, with red strawberries and blue blueberries on the white whipped cream and meringue for a patriotic palette!

  • @sunspot42
    @sunspot42 11 месяцев назад

    Nigella Lawson makes a great pavlova with lemon curd on top. I think she puts a bit of cornstarch in her pav to help stabilize it, in addition to lemon juice. Does confectioners sugar contain a bit of cornstarch to keep it from clumping? I think it does, but it's been awhile since I looked at the ingredients.
    Nigella sprinkles shaved almonds over her pav, so you get a bit of crunch and a mild almond flavor that contrasts nicely with the lemon and the pillowy pavlova base.

  • @janicedowson7793
    @janicedowson7793 Год назад +2

    Ha ha With Felix all I could hear in my head was "You shall not pass!!"

  • @rivqah83
    @rivqah83 8 месяцев назад

    I just love that the cat has its own theme music! 😂 Also, I am definitely making this for Good Friday Brunch! Yum! ❤

  • @Issor_Rossi
    @Issor_Rossi Год назад +1

    I've been seeing pavlovas in my socials and now a recipe from Claire 😂 well I think I have to try it then

  • @Sarah-mv1fq
    @Sarah-mv1fq Год назад

    pavlova is the best for christmas ahhh

  • @ToTheSCOTT
    @ToTheSCOTT Год назад

    thank you for this holiday gift you wonderful angel

  • @JuliaVitoria-gv1tq
    @JuliaVitoria-gv1tq 7 месяцев назад

    brazilian and passionfruit enjoyer tip: when cutting passionfruit open, it's best to cut a hole somewhere on it than cutting it in half, it will spare you of the mess and waste of precious juice. cutting a hole like some kind of lid helps you take all the good stuff out with a spoon without losing a single drop of pulp!

  • @victorpena5217
    @victorpena5217 Год назад

    Thank you claire! I had no idea this was even a thing. 😊

  • @havealittlenosh
    @havealittlenosh Год назад +5

    I’ve read that it was made in honour of Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova in 1920s but, yes, the origin is disputed between Australia and NZ 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @havealittlenosh
      @havealittlenosh Год назад

      Also! Love you and your videos! We never miss one ❤

  • @lesliemcconnell2545
    @lesliemcconnell2545 Год назад

    Thank You! I have been hoping you would demonstrate making Pavlova as well as meringue cookies. ❤
    Can you use the same recipe for individual Pavlova?

  • @amandarogers6161
    @amandarogers6161 11 месяцев назад

    Here in the caribbean passion fruit juice is very common, you'd love it.

  • @atariarei
    @atariarei 11 месяцев назад

    ur cat is my fav guest appearance in all of ur videos

  • @adlibby6448
    @adlibby6448 8 месяцев назад

    This looks amazing. Could it be made with sugar substitutes for diabetics?

  • @SebastianJArt
    @SebastianJArt Год назад +2

    Oooo I have egg whites I need to use ❤❤

  • @AliHSyed
    @AliHSyed Год назад +2

    Babe, wake up. Claire posted

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 Год назад

    Looks amazing ❤❤❤❤

  • @ArgentAbendAzure
    @ArgentAbendAzure 11 месяцев назад

    Happy Holidays Claire and team ( including cats ).
    Thanks for the food fun.

  • @PNWCamper1955
    @PNWCamper1955 Год назад +2

    If you cut the top off of the passion fruit like a soft boiled egg instead of cutting it directly in half it won’t spill everywhere.

  • @RexTorres
    @RexTorres 11 месяцев назад

    You should try passion fruit and salt. Open the top of the fruit. Put in a pinch of salt and mix it with a spoon (or with your finger). Then slurp the sweet, tangy, salty goodness right from the makeshift passion fruit cup.

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 Год назад

    Merry Christmas happy holidays Claire 🎁🎄☃️❤️

  • @yasminmimin1
    @yasminmimin1 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Claire, jasmine here from Singapore. I have tried making the meringue but can I check with you, when I bake, do I use the fan mode to bake or normal oven heat top and bottom?

  • @rand-san2095
    @rand-san2095 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Claire. Today I learned that Australia and New Zealand are different countries /s

  • @MichaelGo_
    @MichaelGo_ Год назад

    I wanna try this

  • @GeorgeWTush
    @GeorgeWTush Год назад

    Baked in a springform pan. Genius.

  • @runaway_36
    @runaway_36 11 месяцев назад

    Australian we owe it 😅❤

  • @laurafrancis-bohr5755
    @laurafrancis-bohr5755 Год назад

    Can you use the meringue on top of cream pies?

  • @DianneKrahenbuhl
    @DianneKrahenbuhl Месяц назад

    Have a Passion Fruit vine in my back yard! So sour!

  • @kailafagan
    @kailafagan Год назад

    Omg! The recipe I’ve been waiting for!!!!

  • @cassermck
    @cassermck Год назад

    I didn't know it was a Australia/New Zealand dessert we have it all the time in Scotland.

  • @Wonderwhatyouare
    @Wonderwhatyouare Год назад

    What's the pan size did she use?