Prep:  30 minutes
Cook:  1 hour, 30 minutes, plus cooling time
Makes:  10 meringue nests
Average: 4.9 (8 votes)
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Recipe by: Australian Eggs
Learn how to make crisp meringue nests with this easy recipe. Fill them with all your favourite toppings like whipped cream, custard, fruits and more.
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Meringue Nests
Ingredients:
Method:
  1. Preheat oven to 100°C (fan-forced)
  2. Use a mug or a tumbler, approx. 8cm wide, to draw circles onto two sheets of baking paper. Place traced side down on two large, lightly greased baking trays
  3. Using a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, beat the egg whites and cream of tartar on medium-high speed until foamy. Continue beating, adding sugar 1 tbsp at a time, until mixture holds stiff peaks. This should take about 6 minutes. Continue beating for a further 1-2 minutes or until sugar has completely dissolved
  4. Spoon mixture into a large piping bag with a 1 ½ - 2cm star nozzle. Using the circle drawings as a guide, pipe round spiral bases with taller edges to form nests
  5. Bake for 1 ½ hours, or until crisp. Turn the oven off. Cool meringues completely in oven, with door ajar
  6. Serve filled with whipped cream, curd and fresh berries
Tips & Hints:
  • Choose 1 dozen egg cartons with a total weight of 700g. This will ensure you are using the correct sized (59-60g) eggs.
  • Any trace of egg yolk or grease on your bowl or whisk can stop your meringue from reaching full volume. Avoid this by washing equipment in hot soapy water, wiping clean with a little white vinegar and drying thoroughly.
  • Separate your eggs when they are cold and allow egg whites to come to room temperature. Chilled eggs are easier to separate, and room temperature egg whites will whip to a greater volume. High humidity can reduce the volume of your meringue.
  • Stiff peaks are reached when the meringue stands straight up when the beaters are lifted.
  • To check the sugar has completely dissolved, rub a small amount of meringue between thumb and forefinger. Mixture should be smooth and not grainy.
  • If meringues begin browning, turn the oven temperature down by 10°C.
  • Cracks can form if there is a sudden change in temperature, like taking the meringues out of the oven straightaway or letting the heat out by opening the oven door. Leave meringues in the oven until completely cooled.
  • Moisture can build up inside the oven, preventing the meringues from drying out. Wedge your oven door ajar with a wooden spoon to prevent this.
  • Meringues can be made up to 3 days ahead. Store in an airtight container in a cool place.
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