Classic Pavlova

The classic pavlova is easier than it looks. You need a good electric mixer like a KitchenAid for perfect whipping.
2 (60 g) egg whites (from 2 x 50 g eggs)
1/4 t cream of tartar
125 g (1/2 c) sugar, milled
1 t cornflour
1 t lemon juice
1. Line a baking trace with a piece of greaseproof paper. Grease and flour the paper. Mark a 18 cm diameter circle in the flour with the aid of a saucer.
2. Place egg white in a bowl over a basin of warm water if the weather is cold.
3. Whisk to soft peak. Add cream of tartar
4. Slowly add sugar, 1 t at a time while beating until the mixture is stiff and glossy. Allow about 10 minutes
5. Beat in cornflour and lemon juice.
6. Spread mixture carefully into the 18 cm circle on the baking tray. Hollow out the centre to form a nest if prefer.
7. Bake at 100 degree Celsius for 90 minutes. Cool in the oven with the door open.
Serve with whipped cream and seasonal fruit like banana, kiwi fruit and passionfruit pulp. This combination is typical for an ANZAC Day dish which celebrates the Australian virtue of "mateship" as experienced at Gallipoli where soldiers from Australia and New Zealand relied on one another for survival. Such mateship was seen in recent floods and Cyclone Yasi in Queensland. So it's appropriate to throw in some bananas or pineapple from Queensland, and drizzle with lemon and ginger jam to complete the dish.
Check out this easy recipe for all-in-one method.


