Jess' Spooky PavlovaJess' Spooky Pavlova
Jess' Spooky Pavlova
Jess' Spooky Pavlova
Jess Murphy
Jess Murphy
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Jess' Spooky Pavlova
Jess' Spooky Pavlova
Prep Time20 Minutes
Servings8
Cook Time70 Minutes
Ingredients
1 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
1 tbsp Cornstarch
400 mls Cream whipped
30 g Dark Chocolate melted, for the eyes and the screams
6 - Egg Whites
350 g Sugar
2 pack SuperValu Raspberries
Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 140°C, 120°C fan, gas 1.
  2. For the meringue, whisk the egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer, or with an electric whisk, until soft peaks form, about 5 minutes.
  3. Slowly beat in the sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time. Then add the vinegar and cornstarch, whisking until stiff peaks form.
  4. Use a few dabs of the meringue mix to stick baking paper to 2 baking sheets. For the pavlova, spoon out about 3⁄4 of the meringue onto the first lined baking sheet, to form one big round, about 30cm in diameter. Use the back of the spoon to mould the shape of your pavlova, pop it in the oven and quickly move on to the ghosts.
  5. Put the remaining meringue mixture into a disposable piping bag and snip a 1.5cm hole in the end. To pipe your ghosts on the second baking sheet, start with a wide base and thin out to form the head. You can use a skewer to shape arms, or experiment with different shapes. Put the tray of ghosts into the oven, on the shelf below the pavlova.
  6. Bake the ghosts for 40 minutes or until set, and the pavlova for 1 hour or until set. When cooled, use a paintbrush or toothpick to draw eyes and mouths onto your ghosts with black food colouring.
  7. Put all the coulis ingredients and 3 tablespoons of water in a medium-sized heavy-bottomed pan and bring to the boil over a gentle heat, stirring continuously. Reduce to a simmer and cook gently for 10 minutes, or until slightly thickened. Let it cool, then blend to a purée. Press through a sieve, discarding the seeds.
  8. To assemble, whip the cream and vanilla until it just holds soft peaks. Put the pavlova base onto a serving plate and top with the whipped cream. Spoon over some of the coulis, letting it drip over the sides – the gorier the better. Dot with blackberries, if using, and top it with the meringue ghosts. Serve the rest of the coulis in a jug.
20 minutes
Prep Time
70 minutes
Cook Time
8
Servings

Shop Ingredients

Makes 8 servings
1 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
Lifeforce Apple Cider Vinegar (500 ml)
Lifeforce Apple Cider Vinegar (500 ml)
€3.99€7.98/l
1 tbsp Cornstarch
SuperValu Cornflour (500 g)
SuperValu Cornflour (500 g)
€1.39€2.78/kg
400 mls Cream whipped
SuperValu Whipped Cream (350 ml)
SuperValu Whipped Cream (350 ml)
€1.79€5.11/l
30 g Dark Chocolate melted, for the eyes and the screams
Lindt Excellence 70% Cocoa Dark Chocolate Bar (100 g)
Lindt Excellence 70% Cocoa Dark Chocolate Bar (100 g)
€4.25€42.50/kg
6 - Egg Whites
SuperValu Free Range Large Eggs (6 Piece)
SuperValu Free Range Large Eggs (6 Piece)
€2.25€0.38 each
350 g Sugar
Daily Basics Granulated Sugar (1 kg)
Daily Basics Granulated Sugar (1 kg)
€1.69€1.69/kg
2 pack SuperValu Raspberries
SuperValu Signature Tastes Raspberry (125 g)
SuperValu Signature Tastes Raspberry (125 g)
€2.79€22.32/kg

Recipe

  1. Preheat the oven to 140°C, 120°C fan, gas 1.
  2. For the meringue, whisk the egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer, or with an electric whisk, until soft peaks form, about 5 minutes.
  3. Slowly beat in the sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time. Then add the vinegar and cornstarch, whisking until stiff peaks form.
  4. Use a few dabs of the meringue mix to stick baking paper to 2 baking sheets. For the pavlova, spoon out about 3⁄4 of the meringue onto the first lined baking sheet, to form one big round, about 30cm in diameter. Use the back of the spoon to mould the shape of your pavlova, pop it in the oven and quickly move on to the ghosts.
  5. Put the remaining meringue mixture into a disposable piping bag and snip a 1.5cm hole in the end. To pipe your ghosts on the second baking sheet, start with a wide base and thin out to form the head. You can use a skewer to shape arms, or experiment with different shapes. Put the tray of ghosts into the oven, on the shelf below the pavlova.
  6. Bake the ghosts for 40 minutes or until set, and the pavlova for 1 hour or until set. When cooled, use a paintbrush or toothpick to draw eyes and mouths onto your ghosts with black food colouring.
  7. Put all the coulis ingredients and 3 tablespoons of water in a medium-sized heavy-bottomed pan and bring to the boil over a gentle heat, stirring continuously. Reduce to a simmer and cook gently for 10 minutes, or until slightly thickened. Let it cool, then blend to a purée. Press through a sieve, discarding the seeds.
  8. To assemble, whip the cream and vanilla until it just holds soft peaks. Put the pavlova base onto a serving plate and top with the whipped cream. Spoon over some of the coulis, letting it drip over the sides – the gorier the better. Dot with blackberries, if using, and top it with the meringue ghosts. Serve the rest of the coulis in a jug.