Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Pavlova



For the past few years during Christmas time, my uncle would always reserve the egg whites whenever he makes his special Leche flan. He would often ask me if I want to do something with the egg whites instead of throwing them away. In the last couple of years I have always made meringues with them. But this year I thought I would make something different. I was looking through the joyofbaking.com and I came across Pavlova, which is a merengue-based dessert with whipped cream and fruit topping. It was a very light dessert to contrast with the other filling dishes that were being served.




When I brought this dish to my uncle’s house for Christmas Eve dinner it caused a discussion between my sister and my cousin about the origin of Pavlova. They said that Pavlova sounded like a Russian ice skater’s last name. I did some research about it and I found out that the Pavlova was actually named after a 1930s Russian ballet dancer named Anna Pavlova. So they were really close with their guesses. The Pavlova was a hit with my family and was requested again for New Years.

You can get the recipe from: http://www.joyofbaking.com/Pavlova.html