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Meringues.

(33 Posts)
Daddima Mon 13-Feb-17 18:14:36

I have never made these before, as my wee auntie was an expert. Strangely enough, I never asked her for her method!

Granddaughter wanted to make them today, so we did the 50 g sugar per egg white, oven pre- heated to gas 2, then down to gas1 when meringues go in for an hour. Turn off oven, and remove meringues when oven is cold.
They were okay, but I wonder if anyone has a different/ better method?

SueDoku Wed 15-Feb-17 13:22:32

grin Cross post Amber22...! I'm a slow typist..... blush

pen50 Wed 15-Feb-17 13:40:30

Just caster sugar and egg white in my meringues. I usually make individual blobs and cook them for about two hours in a very slow oven. They always come out chewy in the middle which I like.

At Christmas I sprinkle a bit of demerara sugar over before baking (looks pretty), and then serve them with cream whipped up with some very strong instant coffee solution and a couple of measures of whisky. There are never any leftovers!

kathyd Wed 15-Feb-17 15:16:23

weigh the egg whites and use the same weight of caster sugar. Eggs come in different sizes and i like the extra large ones.
Most boughtt eggs are already a few days old.

Marydoll Wed 15-Feb-17 16:16:38

I used to make meringues years ago, with no problems. They were chewy in the middle, just the way I like them. I changed my oven and now they never turn out well.
I did read that you have to make sure your bowl is grease free. I don't mean dirty! Just that there is no trace of previous baking ingredients.
Thanks for the microwave recipe. I think I will give it a go.

Peaseblossom Wed 15-Feb-17 17:40:23

Welshwife I've cooked many sponge puddings in the microwave and they've always been lovely. Depending on the size of course, they only take about four minutes. Try cooking for a shorter time, not forgetting that it carries on cooking after you remove it from the microwave. I love using it for sponge puddings. Sorry, I don't mean to tell you how to cook! Just that my experience has been good.

Welshwife Wed 15-Feb-17 17:45:34

That's fine peasbloosom. - the sponge was fine to eat - which we did when it came out of the microwave - lovely and light etc but there was a small piece left and that is the bit which went very hard in a short time. I just would not use a microwave enough - I only really used it to start off jacket potatoes if I was short of time! - just not worth it for me.

varian Sun 19-Feb-17 20:44:57

Would you like a chocolate eclair or a meringue?
No, you're no wrang, I'll have an eclair

(Glaswegian joke)