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Pavlova is one of my most favorite dessert cake of all. It’s one dessert where you get to taste contrast of textures from soft and airy to crispy and strong, from sweet and creamy to fruity and tangy flavours, all bursting at once in you mouth.


When I moved to Australia couple of decades ago, I got to taste this super light and delicate fruity dessert for the first time. The cloudy and marshmallowy texture from inside with super crispy structures on the outside of this dessert was quite intriguing for me when I first had it.


It’s fascinating structure led me to know bit more about it and searched by talking to locals and found a very interesting story behind this super scrumptious dessert cake called Pavlova.


Pavlova cake was named after the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova who visited both Australia and New Zealand on her tours. It’s claimed that both Australia and New Zealand are still fighting for the rights on who created this cake. It is still a debate who the real creator of this dessert is as the recipe exits in the oldest cookbooks of both the countries.


I make this so often in my dinner parties or even on some special occasions as my family and friends just love it. Taught this dessert many a times in my baking classes as it’s a regular demand of my students...


Usually this dessert is topped with light and airy whipped cream, with fruits of your choice, but I like to top it with whipped Greek yogurt, as I particularly like the balance of sweet and airy pavlova with tangy and creamy yogurt.


The beauty of this cake is not only how gorgeous and impressive it looks but also how easy it is to make once you know how. Read the Cooks Notes under the recipe for better understanding of baking the meringue and achieving best results. Try this by following step by step instructions and I’m sure once you made it, you will instantly fall in love with this super scrumptious and light dessert.


If you are making this recipe, please do share your picture and tag me on my instagram page #simranskitchenoman. Or share your results in the comments section below. It means the whole world to me by knowing someone is trying out my recipes. 😊


PREP TIME: 20 minutes BAKE TIME: 1 hour PASSIVE TIME: 2 hours or overnight SERVES: 10




INGREDIENTS


For meringue:

  • 4 egg whites, room temperature

  • 225g caster sugar

  • 1 tsp cornflour

  • 1 1/2 tsp white wine vinegar

  • 1/4 tsp vanilla essence

  • 1/8 tsp salt

For yogurt cream topping:

  • 275g strained Greek yogurt

  • 100g double cream

  • 2 tbsp confectioners sugar

  • Zest of one orange or lime

  • 2 cups of mixed berries like strawberry, raspberry and red currants

  • Few mint leaves



METHOD


  1. Preheat the oven to 130°C for fan 120° for gas oven.

  2. To line a baking tray with parchment paper, using a cake pan, trace 8” circle on the paper with a pencil. Keep asking until used.

  3. In a stand mixer bowl fitted with whisk attachment, start whisking eggs on a low speed, gradually increasing the speed from low to medium to medium high whisk until soft peaks form. Add the sugar gradually until its glossy and no sugar crystal is felt when rubbing meringue in your fingers.

  4. Now add sifted cornflour, vanilla, salt and vinegar, whisk for another minute to thoroughly combine them in meringue.

  5. Place small dollops of meringue on four corners of the baking tray, place the traced parchment keeping pencil side down. With the rubber spatula scrape meringue and drop it in the center of marked circle. Spread to shape the meringue keeping it up to the marked circle. Make a little well in the center for the filling, about 3/4 inch deep.

  6. If you wish to make the meringue look more pretty, make upwards stroke lines. With the back of spatula or spoon, gently move from bottom to top to create lines.

  7. Place the meringue in the middle rack of the oven, bake it for an hour. Turn off and leave the meringue inside the oven for 15 minutes. Then slightly open door (ajar) for up to 2 hours or overnight until the meringue and oven are completely cool.

  8. Carefully slide off the meringue on to the cake stand or a platter, removing the parchment paper.


For yogurt cream topping:

  1. Just before serving, whip the double cream with hand whisk until soft peaks are formed. Add yogurt, sugar and orange zest, whisk to combine.

  2. Drop the yogurt cream into the well of meringue and spread. Cut strawberries in quarters, arrange on top along with other berries. Garnish with some mint leaves.

COOK'S NOTES:


  • It’s important to have the eggs at room temperature. Always start whisking at a low speed and increase gradually to ensure consistent formation of bubble size. Whisk the eggs until soft peaks are formed and then start adding the sugar. If the eggs are not whisked until soft peaks, it won’t have a steady and consistent structure.

  • Add the sugar gradually in 4 batches, after the 45 second interval. Meringue is ready when you don’t feel any sugar grains when rubbed between your fingers.

  • Meringue base can be prepared a day in advance but dress with cream and fruits only just before serving.

  • Keep the oven temperature to 120°C. Higher temperature will brown your meringue exterior. Stay consistent in temperature throughout the baking. Do not mess with it once the cake is inside.

  • Never be tempted to open the oven door once the cake is inside as it may deflate your meringue. Let the meringue set at consistent temperature and create structure behind closed oven door.

  • Once the meringue is baked, turn the oven off, leave to cool inside for 20 minutes with doors closed. It’s important to cool the meringue inside the oven completely, leaving the door ajar for up to 2 hours or overnight. Sudden temperature change is the biggest cause of heavy cracks in the meringue.

  • It is better to eat the cake the same day. If you must, to preserve some leftover, it can be refrigerated for one day but will lose some texture.




After many days in the kitchen experimenting to create the perfect atta chocolate chip cookies, the entire family kept munching onto my experiments, which were no doubt delicious and healthier because of the atta, but it certainly wasn’t the healthiest!


So I challenged myself to make cookies that were as delicious as they were healthy: VeganQuinoa Pecan and Peanut Butter Cookies! They were gluten free, were refined sugar free, and had lots of flax seeds and pecan nuts, and honestly they were sooo indulgent and addictive! They were golden and crisp on the outside, and slightly chewy in the inside, so lovely. And within 2 days, they were all gone!


Fall in love with these imperceptibly healthy cookies just as we did. What are you waiting for, just grab the bowl and whip up these super easy and healthy cookies. It's baking time!



YIELDS: 12-13

PREP TIME: 15 minutes

BAKE TIME: 15 minutes




INGREDIENTS


  • 1/2 cup/4oz/115g smooth peanut butter

  • 1/3 cup dark brown sugar

  • 1/3 cup maple syrup

  • 1 cup quinoa flour

  • 1/2 tsp salt

  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder

  • 1 tsp baking soda

  • 1/4 tsp xanthum gum powder

  • 2 tsp vanilla essence

  • 1/8 cup flax seeds and a tbsp extra

  • 3 tbsp coconut milk

  • 3/4 cup pecan nuts, toasted and roughly chopped


METHOD


  1. Preheat the oven at 170°C. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.

  2. In a bowl, cream peanut butter, sugar, maple syrup and vanilla with the spatula. Add coconut milk and combine well to make the batter.

  3. Add quinoa flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, xanthium gum powder and flax seeds. Mix it well with the spatula until well combined. It will feel bit dry but it’s perfect. Mix 1/2 cup chopped pecan nuts to the cookie dough, leaving the rest to dredge on top.

  4. Scoop the cookie dough on to the prepared cookie sheet, placing them 2 inch apart. Press them down slightly with the back of fork, sprinkle few flax seeds and dredge pecan nuts on top. Press it down slightly more with fork keeping 1 cm thickness of the cookies.

  5. Bake them in preheated oven for 14-16 minutes until golden brown. Make sure you turn the cookie sheet around after 7-8 minutes during baking.

  6. Leave the cookies on the baking tray to cool completely.

  7. Store and keep in airtight jar for a week.


COOK'S NOTES:


  1. I have used xanthum gum to bake these cookies which helps in stabilzing the cookies and gives them a similar texture as the traditional (gluten-filled ) version. The gum provides the tackiness that gluten lends to doughs and batters and prevent them from crumbling. A small amount is more than enough to bring that elasticity which a gluten provides in traditional gluten filled flours.

  2. If you do not have the xanthum gum, a tbsp of soaked chia seeds will also do the trick.


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Do you love soups like I do? I actually love having soups in my dinners most days. Not only during winter months, soups are quite a regular meal in my house. My husband and I enjoy soups in our dinners with a light salad or sometimes a crusty bread to go along.


This creamy roasted cauliflower soup is so comforting and full of nutrition. It’s quite a flavorful soup made with wholesome ingredients, all plant-based and gluten-free. Roasting the cauliflower gives that extra flavor to this hearty soup.


To make it very creamy while keeping it vegan friendly, all you need is soaked up almonds blitzed to a purée, this adds that luscious creaminess without adding any cream to it.


Adding fresh turmeric to the soup gave that extra nutrition and slight hint of earthy fresh note to this soul food.


Roasted garlic is also added to balance the colic produced from cauliflower.


I can’t wait to share my recipe which will definitely add on to your list of favorites. Happy souping day!


SERVES: 4

PREP TIME: 15 minutes

COOKING TIME: 15 minutes

BAKING TIME: 25 minutes

PASSIVE TIME: 6 to 12 hours



INGREDIENTS


For Soup:

  • 1 medium sized / 700g cauliflower head, sliced 0.5 cm thick

  • 1 garlic pod, whole

  • 1 medium onion, chopped

  • 1” piece fresh turmeric root

  • 1/2 cup almonds, soaked and peeled

  • 1/2 cup water

  • 3 1/2 cups almond milk

  • 2 cups vegetable stock

  • 2 tsp lemon juice

  • 3 1/2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 tsp sea salt


For Garnish:

  • 2 fat cloves of garlic, thinly sliced

  • 1 spring onion, sliced

  • 3 tsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 tbsp toasted almond slices

  • 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper

  • Few small roasted cauliflower slices, reserved


METHOD

  1. Preheat oven at 220° C.

  2. Tip the sliced cauliflower in a rimmed large baking tray, drizzle 2 tablespoons of olive oil and toss it to coat lightly. Sprinkle 1/2 tsp salt on top. Spread cauliflower in single layer.

  3. Trim about 1/4 inch off from the head of garlic pod and expose the tops of garlic cloves. Place the pod along with cauliflower in the baking tray. Drizzle half tbsp of olive oil over exposed surface of garlic.

  4. Place the baking tray in hot oven and bake for about 25 minutes or until cauliflower is tender and roasted.

  5. Once cooled slightly, squeeze out the garlic cloves from the skin. Reserve few small cauliflower slices aside for garnishing.

  6. In a small grinder, tip almonds and water and grind them to a fine paste.

  7. In a large saucepan, warm remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil, add onions and sauté for 2-3 minutes until translucent.

  8. Add the roasted cauliflower, garlic and grated fresh turmeric and salt, sauté for a minute. Add almond paste, almond milk and vegetable stock to the cauliflower, stir to mix.

  9. Bring to boil, cover with lid and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove and add lemon juice.

  10. Let cool slightly for 3-4 minutes, blend with hand blender or in a blender jar to make smooth and creamy textured soup. Season with some extra salt if required.


To Make Garnishing:

  1. Warm 1 teaspoon of oil in a small pan, add sliced garlic, roast for a minute until light golden in color and remove from pan.

  2. Now ladle the soup in serving bowls, garnish with reserved cauliflower slices, roasted garlic slices, spring onion and almond slices.

  3. Drizzle 1/2 tsp olive oil and a pinch of black pepper.



COOK'S NOTES:

  • If you can't get hold of the vegetable stock, add a heaped tablespoon or a knob of vegetable stock mixed with 2 cups of hot water instead.

  • For a non-vegan alternative, vegetable stock can be replaced with chicken stock instead. A dash of butter can also be added for an extra flavour.



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