Jokes0 min ago
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with meringue ?? and do you have a you-beaut modern mixer to help make them ?? then maybe you could help me ... please, please,
each Christmas I make a hazelnut meringue with raspberries - yummy and each year I've used an old electric beater to make it ... very time consuming but reliable
last year OH bought me a beautiful Kenwood planetary action, etc etc and while it made the thing in no time flat, while cooking it deflated into almost nothing as the air seemed to leave completely - how do you keep the volume when you have to whack the beater to get the mix off ??
any help would be much appreciated
each Christmas I make a hazelnut meringue with raspberries - yummy and each year I've used an old electric beater to make it ... very time consuming but reliable
last year OH bought me a beautiful Kenwood planetary action, etc etc and while it made the thing in no time flat, while cooking it deflated into almost nothing as the air seemed to leave completely - how do you keep the volume when you have to whack the beater to get the mix off ??
any help would be much appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hiya - not sure if this helps - but I have recently discovered a fantastic recipe for meringue - dead, dead simple & made with a Kenwood
Basically put 4 whites into clean bowl, add 9oz of icing sugar (odd I know, but it works!) Gently mix together with a fork, so you don't get clouds of dust. Using whisk beater, turn to Max for 10 mins & just leave to get on with it - you end up with an amazingly thick, glossy meringue that you can use as you would normally do.
This was the first time I had a really good volume with my meringue and it didn't come to any harm tapping it off on the side of the bowl - very stable!
Give it a go - bet you'll be impressed!
Basically put 4 whites into clean bowl, add 9oz of icing sugar (odd I know, but it works!) Gently mix together with a fork, so you don't get clouds of dust. Using whisk beater, turn to Max for 10 mins & just leave to get on with it - you end up with an amazingly thick, glossy meringue that you can use as you would normally do.
This was the first time I had a really good volume with my meringue and it didn't come to any harm tapping it off on the side of the bowl - very stable!
Give it a go - bet you'll be impressed!