I tried to make meringues a few years ago and they did not turn out well at all. But, over the past year, I have been seeing them everywhere. I'm starting to rethink my meringue fluke could be improved upon, because really, don't they look so sweet?
Holly of In the Fun Lane has a Chocolate Chip Recipe she shared that I think I will try, I've already heard rave reviews on it. The step by step pictures help a girl out a lot as well. Here is her extremely thorough recipe (and photos):
The ingredients you will need are:
4 eggs
sugar
vanilla
chocolate chips
To start take your eggs and separate the whites from the yolks. Let the whites sit out until they are room temperature (you won't need the yolks). While they are warming up I take some sugar (1/4 cup for every egg white so in this case 1 cup) and put it in the food processor. I like the meringue to be like silk so this really makes the fine grains even finer.
This is where the recipe goes from average to amazing! I take a half cup of chocolate chips and put them in the food processor as well so that they are little crumbs.
Place the sheet into a preheated 250 degree oven for about an hour and 40 minutes. I like to let them sit in the oven once I shut it off to let them get a smidge crunchier, but at the same time have a bit of a gooey center (I don't like solid, rock hard meringues).
I've never been a huge fan of meringue cookies....but boy are they beautiful! Perfect for a cute tea party, shower, or after dinner treat.
ReplyDeleteI may need to try with the chocolate chips. I bet they are about 1000 times better :)
They look like they will melt right in your mouth!
ReplyDeleteThey look so delicious. Perfect for a tea party or any special occasion.
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ReplyDeletePink meringues...so pretty!
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OMG! I'm craving every time I look at the meringue pictures. I want to cook this tomorrow and I deserve a perfect treat for my successful diet program! I've been on a diet program after I had liposculpture. Los Angeles surgeon referred by my sister was the one who handled the operation. Gladly, the treatment was successful.
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