Sunset Pavlova With Sweet Vinegar and Rosemary Recipe (2024)

By Yotam Ottolenghi

Sunset Pavlova With Sweet Vinegar and Rosemary Recipe (1)

Total Time
1¼ hours, plus cooling
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A Pavlova is among the best desserts to serve at a dinner party, as it brings the wow factor but is also very forgiving. If the meringue cracks in places, you don’t need to fuss as you’ll be covering it with cream and fruit. You can play with the flavoring of the cream and change up the fruits. If you can’t find kumquats, feel free to swap them out for muscat or green seedless grapes, or an orange, peeled and sliced into rounds. You can make the meringue base up to two days in advance, as long as you let it cool completely before storing in an airtight container. Keep it in the coolest part of your kitchen, away from direct sunlight, to avoid any humidity.

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Ingredients

Yield:8 to 10 servings

    For the Meringue

    • 7ounces/200 grams egg whites (from 6 to 7 large eggs), at room temperature
    • cups plus 2 tablespoons/370 grams superfine (caster) sugar
    • 2teaspoons cornstarch
    • 2teaspoons apple cider vinegar

    For the Rosemary Orange Syrup

    • Scant ½ cup/100 milliliters orange juice
    • 3tablespoons/40 milliliters apple cider vinegar
    • 4fresh rosemary sprigs, plus 1 teaspoon chopped leaves, for serving
    • ¼cup/50 grams superfine (caster) sugar
    • 2teaspoons lemon juice

    For the Cardamom Cream

    • cups/300 milliliters heavy whipping cream
    • Scant ½ cup/100 grams mascarpone
    • 2tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon/30 grams superfine (caster) sugar
    • 8cardamom pods, shells discarded and seeds finely crushed or ground

    For the Fruit Topping

    • 2large ripe but firm nectarines
    • 3ripe but firm yellow or red plums
    • 6kumquats (or 1 orange, peeled and sliced into rounds, or additional muscat grapes)
    • 1cup/100 grams seedless muscat grapes
    • 2passion fruits, halved and insides scraped, or ¼ cup passion fruit purée

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Nutritional analysis per serving (10 servings)

531 calories; 15 grams fat; 9 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 4 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 98 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 91 grams sugars; 4 grams protein; 84 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Sunset Pavlova With Sweet Vinegar and Rosemary Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat the oven to 350 degrees and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. Step

    2

    Prepare the meringue: Add the egg whites to the base of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment in place and beat on medium-high speed until firm peaks form, 3 to 4 minutes. With the machine running, add the superfine sugar, a spoonful at a time, until the meringue is stiff and glossy, about 4 minutes more.

  3. Use a spatula to gently fold the cornstarch and vinegar into the meringue until evenly mixed through. Transfer the meringue to your prepared baking sheet and use a spatula to spread it into an oblong shape that’s roughly 14 inches long and 10 inches wide. Use your spatula to create spiky peaks across the surface of the meringue for a more rustic look.

  4. Step

    4

    Place the meringue in the oven, then immediately turn the temperature down to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake for 1 hour, until dry on the outside but chewy through the center. Leave to cool at room temperature, about 30 minutes. Don’t worry if it cracks in places.

  5. Step

    5

    Meanwhile, make the syrup: Add the orange juice, vinegar, rosemary sprigs and superfine sugar to a small saucepan and place it over a medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer, then cook for 6 to 7 minutes, until reduced by about half. Off the heat, stir in the lemon juice and set aside to cool completely. It’ll thicken to a maple syrup consistency as it cools.

  6. Step

    6

    Make the cream: Add all the ingredients to the bowl of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment in place. Beat on medium-high speed until soft-medium peaks form, 1½ to 2 minutes. Refrigerate until ready to use.

  7. Step

    7

    Prepare the fruit topping: Use a mandoline to finely shave one side of the nectarine to get very thin rounds until you hit the pit, then shave the opposite side. Chop off the narrower ends and save these to snack on. Repeat with the plums. Set both aside on a large plate, separately. Use a small serrated knife to finely slice the grapes and the kumquats into thin rounds of around the same thickness. Set the sliced kumquats on the same plate, discarding the pits.

  8. Step

    8

    To assemble, use the parchment paper to help you transfer the meringue to a large serving platter or board. (Alternatively, you can serve it right from the sheet pan.) Top the cooled meringue with the cream by dolloping and spreading it across the meringue using the back of a spoon, leaving a 1-inch gap from the edges. Artfully top with the nectarines, plums, grapes and kumquats. Dot with the passion fruit. Remove the rosemary sprigs from the syrup and place these on top of the fruit then pour the syrup all over the fruit. Lastly, sprinkle with the extra chopped rosemary. Serve right away, or within the hour, as the meringue will soften as it sits.

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david outside boston

What a wonderful article. I found, when I worked making pastry for Whole Foods, that a big jar of meringues on the counter drew customers to it like seagulls at the dump.

MWG

"...drew customers to it like seagulls at the dump." made me laugh.

Dorogaya

I always spread a layer of pastry cream on the bottom of the meringue, then top with the whipped cream and fruit. Am I gilding the lily?

Sheila

I love pavlova with very ripe strawberries mixed with a spoon of strawberry or raspberry jam topped by fresh mint.

Lynn Boulger

Maggie Ruggier gets huge props for styling that pavlova.

TinaS

Outside of New York City, where apparently one can buy any ingredient from any culture on the planet, where/how/why would one obtain cardamom PODS?! Can you just leave a note of how to substitute ground cardamom from a jar, please? Usually NYTimes Cooking is so good at that!

Apples'nOranges

We like to make single serving size pavlovas--then you don't have to slice to serve. Leftover yolks can be made into lemon curd, a delicious filling on its own or topped with the fruit and/or whipped cream.

Golem18

No. Different taste. apple cider vinegar is readily available in virtually every supermarket. If you youse white distilled it will taste like your floor mop.

JA

Made this yesterday with homegrown peaches and figs in honey, orange blossom water syrup. It was heavenly and light as a feather for a summer night dinner party with best friends. Perfect!

Ellen Ford

I have no words. Well, that is never true, but I will tell you what is. This recipe is the best thing I have made in a very, very long time. Every bite is a burst of layered flavors and textures, and it’s gorgeous. The kumquats! The passion fruit! The nectarines! Oh my! I made the meringue and the sauce the night before, whipped up the cardamom cream and packed it all up with my mandolin and the fruit to bring to a party the next day. Now I have one word left to say. Sublime….

Susan

You can make the meringue ahead, as mentioned in the header notes. Everything else can also be prepared ahead so you just assemble before serving. Very easy. When serving, expect it to fall apart and be a mess, that's part of the joy of a pavlova (and note that an Eaton Mess is basically a pavlova that has fallen apart ;-)

witloof

Penzey’s or Kalustyan’s via mail order

LWade

Amazon: the death of small business

cesaera

For Joan B prepared meringues will not work for this I prepared meringue is cooked for at least an hour at 200° in order to make it dry and crisp all the way through a Pavlova is crisp on the outside and still chewy on the inside if you make this with store-bought meringues you might have a nice dessert but you won’t have this dessert

Sunset Stella

Can somebody tell me what you do with the 7 egg yolks? it feels wasteful and disrespectful of the chicken (remember the poor chicken?)

JF

8 cardamom pods = 1 1/4 tsp ground cardamom

Claire G. from Chicago

This is the most amazing desert! Complex, yet subtle flavors; gorgeous no matter which fruits you use; can use whipped coconut cream for dairy-free guests.

Katie

While I was quite sure I had "ruined" the recipe at every turn (the meringue seemed too liquidy, and despite my repeated attempts, my rosemary orange syrup never developed into a "maple syrup consistency"), the result was nearly as photogenic as the photo. "Have you tried this yet?" my guests asked after I had served them, and I was sure because I had made it inedible, but I was delighted to learn that it was a delicious crowd-pleaser. I'll be sure to make this again!

KS

Astounding adult dessert with delightful textural and flavor complexity. Earned me the moniker "Goddess of Flavors" from my book club

Sherri

Does the syrup need to be refrigerated, if made ahead?

KS

The sugar and acid content is high enough it should be okay left at room temp for a few hours, but I refrigerated mine and the chilliimade the syrup a bit kore viscous (which better clung to the fruit and pavlova)

Sherri

Can the syrup be prepped day ahead?

Andi

Quite the showstopper! Used locally available summer fruit (nectarines, peaches, plumcots). Couldn't eat it all in one sitting, so nibbled at it the next day, and the pavlova was still crisp and chewy. (Not soggy.). Just a note about the cardamom: I don't think shelling and grinding the seeds was necessary; next time I'd just add around 1/4 teaspoon of ground cardamom. Overall: Highly recommended.

Dev

TinaS - cardamon pods are super common & I'm not in NYC, Amazon sells them with next-day prime too.

Theresa

Question: green cardamom pods or black cardamom pods?

Moira C

Wonderful. A perfect end to a summer supper. The syrup is what truly makes this and don't be intimidated by all of the steps - it goes very quickly. Made while my kids were napping. Went with what I could snap up at the farmer's market so used a peach, a nectarine, some prune-plums, and strawberries.

Dee

TinaS: Look for cardamom pods in South Asian food stores. Online orders from the big biz companies would be my second choice.

gill

Made exactly to instruction except increased the fruit. I wasn’t sure as I was making it. It is stupendous. The flavours really work together and this will be a keeper. Perhaps with the rosemary vinegar syrup on stone fruit to cut the calories.

Jessa

Does the recipe (cook time/temp) change if you’re making individual size merengues?

Ellen Ford

I have no words. Well, that is never true, but I will tell you what is. This recipe is the best thing I have made in a very, very long time. Every bite is a burst of layered flavors and textures, and it’s gorgeous. The kumquats! The passion fruit! The nectarines! Oh my! I made the meringue and the sauce the night before, whipped up the cardamom cream and packed it all up with my mandolin and the fruit to bring to a party the next day. Now I have one word left to say. Sublime….

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FAQs

What does vinegar do to a pavlova? ›

The acid will actually help stabilise your whipped whites too. That's why we add cream of tartar to our pavlova recipes. If you use a little more vinegar in the meringue, you'll encourage a soft centre and a crisp shell.

Can you use malt vinegar instead of white wine vinegar in a pavlova? ›

If this is a concern to you then it is fine to use other types of acid for the meringue. We would avoid using malt vinegar or balsamic vinegar as they have a very strong flavour and could affect the flavour of the meringue.

What does white wine vinegar do to meringue? ›

The cornflour and vinegar that is added strengthens the egg white and make it more stable and you get the marshmallowy centres from the shorter cooking time.

Can you make pavlova the night before? ›

You can make it and leave it to cool in the oven overnight, or you can store a cooled, undecorated Pavlova in an airtight container. Once decorated with cream and toppings, they can be stored in the fridge until you're ready to serve, but they are best eaten that day.

How do you keep pavlova crispy? ›

Store your pavlova in a dry, airtight container.

If your pavlova is left in the open, the sugar in the meringue will absorb moisture in your kitchen's air. This added moisture will turn your crispy meringue into a soft and sticky mess. An airtight container will help shield your meringue from moisture in the air.

What makes pavlova chewy? ›

Sugar makes the pavlova mixture strong and stable, and is responsible for that super hard shiny crust. I found that as you reduce the sugar or increase the brown sugar (it has more moisture), the final result is a chewier, with a more fragile, shattery crust.

Can I use apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar for pavlova? ›

Acid – you can use 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar or 1 teaspoon white, apple cider vinegar, or even lemon juice. The pavlova will NOT taste like vinegar, I promise.

What happens if you don't add vinegar to meringue? ›

Acid. Whether it be vinegar, lemon juice, cream of tartar, or a combination, an acid will greatly improve the structure of meringue. Acid not only helps meringue whip up and aerate more quickly, it also keeps it stable. Without acid, meringue is more likely to collapse either during or after mixing.

Can I add apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar? ›

White vinegar substitute: If you need a different vinegar to substitute for white vinegar, use apple cider vinegar or malt vinegar. You could also swap in lemon or lime juice, depending on your recipe. When you're canning or pickling, there are no comparable substitutes.

What are the three rules for making a successful meringue? ›

You simply need to follow just a few simple rules and I promise you will have perfectly beaten egg whites in the end:
  1. room temperature whites are KEY! ...
  2. beat the whites low and slow to start! ...
  3. cream of tartar is your meringue “MVP”! ...
  4. add your granulated sugar slowly too!
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Can I use any vinegar in pavlova? ›

While white vinegar is the classic addition, cream of tartar can be more reliable. I do not recommend using apple cider vinegar, or any other vinegar substitute. For pavlova, I recommend only using white vinegar or cream of tartar.

What is the best vinegar for meringue? ›

White wine vinegar is quite common as it doesn't have a particularly intrusive taste, we feel that red wine vinegar and particularly balsamic vinegar are not ideal as they will start to affect the taste of the meringue.

How do you tell if a pavlova is cooked? ›

A simple way of determining the temperature of the middle is to stick a probe thermometer in the pav. The tiny hole could be covered with fruit or cream. In my oven the middle of the pav (4 egg whites) was above 80 C when; The pav was baked in the oven for 45 mins.

Can I leave my pavlova in the oven overnight? ›

Making pavlova the day (or night) before is best.

Bake it before bed, then let it cool in the oven overnight in the oven with the door closed. It may last up to two days but as it will absorb moisture it will become less crisp the long time goes on.

What's the difference between a meringue and a pavlova? ›

What's the Difference Between Pavlova and Meringue? Pavlovas and meringues are both made of whipped egg white, but a Pavlova has a delicate crispy exterior with pillowy soft marshmallow inside, while meringue is dry and crisp all the way through.

Does vinegar stabilize meringue? ›

A small amount of cream of tartar or vinegar can be added to the mixture at the beginning of whipping to help stabilize the foam and make it less likely to collapse. Don't use plastic bowls—they can retain a film of fat from previously mixed or stored items that can deflate the meringue.

How do I keep my pavlova white? ›

To get that perfect pavlova texture you bake the meringue mixture initially at a relatively higher temperature to help set the outside of the pavlova and give a nice crisp crust. The temperature is then turned down low and baked slowly. This prevents the pavlova turning crunchy and also keeps it bright and white.

How do I keep my pavlova from getting soggy? ›

To store pavlova and avoid it turning soft, follow these steps:
  1. Make your pavlova on a dry (not humid) day. Allow pavlova to cool in the oven with the door ajar until completely cooled.
  2. Place in an airtight container and seal tightly. ...
  3. Store in the pantry or other cool, dark place. ...
  4. Store for up to 2 days maximum.

How do you fix a runny pavlova mix? ›

Fixing runny meringue is usually as simple as whisking more air into the mixture and waiting for it to develop stiff peaks. You can also add another egg white or a teaspoon of cornstarch to get the mix to the consistency you need.

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