Posts tagged with “meringue”

07/06/09

Nora Heysen – Pavlova with Lemon Curd Blueberries

Although I am not a huge fan of meringue I had to make this dessert solely for aesthetic reasons. The lovely yellow lemon curd dotted with blueberries was so striking when I first spotted it on the Gourmet website that I could not stop thinking about it. I am sure my palate for citrus food has become apparent enough over the last few posts where it has shown up in risotto, ice cream, and even a cordial so it should not be surprising that my favorite part of this recipe was the lemon curd. I don’t have an appetite for overly sweet food so the sour of the curd really balances the sugary meringue. If you substitute the blueberries for slices of kiwi it would make a perfect Australia day dessert!

Nora Heysen, Eggs, 1927
oil on canvas, 36.6 x 52.5 cm, New England Regional Art Museum

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05/26/09

Henri Fantin-Latour – Pistachio Rose Water Macarons

These tasty treats were made for my colleague Laura for her birthday. Happy Birthday Laura! I found a beautiful bottle of rose water and I decided that delicate macarons were the perfect destination for this fragrant ingredient. Rose water is a by-product from the creation of rose oil which is used in perfumes. Found predominantly in Asian and Middle Eastern cooking, it is commonly used to flavour sweets in the west. You can find instructions to make your own brew of rose water here.

Henri Fantin-Latour, Bouquet of Roses, 1885
oil on canvas, 38.9 x 46.3 cm, National Gallery of Canada

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