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    Old 05-29-2014, 06:56 PM
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    This is my second attempt this week to make meringue. The second attempt was worse. Years ago I had no problem.Can't get a good volume & it really shrinks. Tastes good but a failure in the looks dept. Any tips or fool proof recipe.
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    Old 05-29-2014, 08:53 PM
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    To make your meringue hold it's stiffness and stop the egg whites from pulling away or shrinking when it's browned, my Granny taught me to put 1 pinch of cream of tarter for each egg white used. Also, you should never use a plastic bowl when beating the egg whites.
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    Very fresh eggs help, as does a perfectly clean bowl and beaters.

    My step mum makes Pavlova and adds a bit of vinegar to the egg whites.
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    Old 05-29-2014, 09:07 PM
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    I use a clean metal bowl and add a bit of cream of tartar.
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    Old 05-30-2014, 03:51 AM
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    merinque : place metal bowl and beaters in refrigerator to get cold before using

    Have egg whites at room temperature. If you forgot to take them out early enough place whole eggs
    in warm water

    separate egg whites from yolks, in separate bowls or cups. this way if you have a speck of yellow
    you only need to discard that egg not all you are using n your recipe. a speck of yolk will cause your merinque failure

    a tad of cream of Tartar
    Gradually add sugar after you have beat the egg whites a few strokes on medium . continue beating until soft peaks form.
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    Wow...great advice, as usual, regarding meringue
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    Old 05-30-2014, 05:50 AM
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    To stabilize the egg whites you need to add 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar. I beat 4 egg whites with 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla until the egg whites reach soft peak. Then add 6 tablespoon of sugar a little at a time and continue beating until the egg white become stiff and glossy. Cream of tartar can also be used when making quiche to help keep it light and fluffy.
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    Use a metal mixing bowl. I was also informed of the cream of tartar. the amount of humidity in the day makes a difference.
    Originally Posted by BETTY62
    To make your meringue hold it's stiffness and stop the egg whites from pulling away or shrinking when it's browned, my Granny taught me to put 1 pinch of cream of tarter for each egg white used. Also, you should never use a plastic bowl when beating the egg whites.
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    yes, the use of cream of tartar and room temp eggs help.
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    the only thing I would add to psychonurse's directions is that both bowel and mixer/whisk must be very clean; no trace of any kind of oil or fat on them.
    Room temperature eggs is important,as is the cream of tartar.
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