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Thursday, June 2, 2011

RECIPE: Eton Mess

 Picture from here

As mentioned, this has now become my favorite dessert for the strawberry season.  I think it would be delicious with other berries as well, especially raspberries!!!!!!!!!  YUM! LOVE this. 

Eton Mess
adapted from here

1.5 lbs of strawberries, hulled and sliced into thick chunks
2 tsp of pomegranate juice
A few tablespoons of sugar
1 pint whipping cream
17 (or more – up to you!) Trader Joe's Vanilla Meringues, or any other smallish (2") meringues

Directions:
-    Toss the strawberries in the sugar and pomegranate juice and set them aside to macerate for at least one hour, up to eight hours.
-    Using your Kitchen Aid mixer (if you have one), whip the cream until it starts to thicken. You don't want to whip it until it is stiff (because then it will be butter!)--it should hold soft peaks when the whisk is lifted from the bowl.
-    Crush the meringues into a bowl (I crushed them in a freezer bag with a rolling pin), making sure to have some chunks and some fine powder.
-    Right before serving, fold the berries (with all their delicious juice) and meringue gently into the whipped cream with a few light strokes. You don't want to deflate the cream.
-    If you want to be fancy, you can serve it in bowls or pretty stemmed glasses, garnishing the top with a couple of reserved berries.  I just served it in one big bowl without any garnish – it looks messy and delicious!

6 comments:

Jen @ My Morning Chocolate said...

Yum! I like that this recipe has meringues in it. That's a nice twist on strawberries and cream and I bet they have a lovely texture. Great idea for strawberry season!

Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore said...

I agree - I love the twist on strawberries and cream, which is also another favorite of mine :) Hope you try it!

sonia said...

This sounds divine. I just made a similar, albeit simpler berry Fool. Are the two recipes historically related, both being English and involving cream and fruit? I wonder...

Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore said...

Sonia - I just saw your post this morning! I think they probably are related in some delicious way :)

theminx said...

When I read "Eton Mess" I was wondering what you were doing about the meringue part, since meringues + Baltimore humidty = goo. Nice to know that TJs has them. :)

Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore said...

Kathy - I'm not messing around and making my own meringue. It will only end with me in tears! :)

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