31 July 2008

Individual Strawberry Pavlovas

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Overview

In previous years, our group of friends were known to rent a house away from the city and spend the weekend eating and lounging around. We would take turns cooking for each other. Knowing that my ability to cook was, shall we say, far from amazing, I would volunteer to "cook" desert.

In my eyes, desert is the best place to start when learning how to cook. You wont go hungry if you screw up because you have already eaten.

It is from these trips away that "Individual Strawberry Pavlovas" was born. This decadent desert soon became my signature dish. Its not a cheap dish, but its a quick and easy crowd pleaser.


Ingredients (Serves 6-8)

  • 1 packet of individual pavlova shells ( usually come in packets of 8-10 )
  • 1 punnet of fresh strawberries
  • 1 250mL carton of cream, whipped until stiff
  • 4 tbs of chopped peanuts
  • 1 small bar of plain chocolate ( to garnish )
  • 4 tbs of berry Ice-cream/Pancake Topping ( see notes )
  • Icing sugar to dust

Method

1.PhotobucketDraw a zig-zag on your plate with the berry sauce
2.PhotobucketPlace a pavlova shell on top of the zig-zag
3.PhotobucketPlace a large dollop of cream in the middle of each pavlova shell
4.PhotobucketChop each strawberry in half and place the halves on the vertical sides of the cream as if to provide walls so the cream doesn't fall out
5.PhotobucketPour some of the wild berry topping on top of the cream and strawberries (let it run down the sides).
6.PhotobucketSprinkle chopped nuts over the top of the sauce
7.PhotobucketDust the top of each desert with icing sugar
8.PhotobucketGrate chocolate over the top. (Tip: if you want long chocolate shards use room temperature chocolate and grate down the long side of the bar, for short scrapings use refrigerated chocolate and the shorter edge of the bar)


Notes

If you cant find the berry topping, go to the canned fruit section and buy a can of mixed berries. Put the juice aside and spoon the berries into a blender and blend for a few seconds. Add the saved juice to the blended berries until the desired consistency is achieved. In my opinion this tastes better than the ice-cream/pancake topping!