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Low Carb Pavlova
4 Servings
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A traditional British dessert, lightened to make it more diabetic-friendly
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Low Carb Pavlova Ingredients
-- Meringues --
-- Filling --
2 large
Egg
whites
2 cups
Strawberries
-- fresh, sliced
1/4 teaspoon
Cream of Tartar
-- Topping --
2 tablespoons
Splenda
1 cup Heavy
cream
1 1/2 teaspoon Superfine
sugar
1 tablespoon
Splenda
Instructions for Low Carb Pavlova
NOTE: To get eggs to foam the bowl must be clean and the eggs should be cool. Assure there isn't even a speck of yolk in the egg whites or this won't work properly.
Place a sheet of parchment paper on a baking sheet. Pre-heat oven to 250F.
Blend together the Splenda and sugar and set aside. Beat the egg whites until foamy then add the cream of tartar. Beat for another minute or two until it will stand in peaks. While beating, slowly add the sugar/Splenda and continue to beat until it forms stiff peaks. Scoop out mounds of the mixture onto the parchment then make a small hollow in the top of each mound.
Bake these at 250 for about 30 minutes then turn off the heat and leave them in the oven until it cools to room temp.
HINT. A successful meringue is the result of coating foam bubbles (the egg white) with a sugar solution then carefully drying out the water. The sugar/Splenda forms a crystaline matrix where the egg proteins have formed bubbles. The acid (tartaric acit) helps the process by hardening the egg proteins rapidly before the foam can collapse. It's a delicate process that is 50% skill and 50% luck. It might take a time or two before you get the "pefect" shells. Keep trying and eat your mistakes.
While the meringue shells are drying whip the cream in a chilled bowl. Add the Splenda midway through the whipping process.
To assemble the dessert place a 1/2 cup of berries (or other fruit) in the hollow of each meringue. Top with a dollop of whipped cream and dust with a bit of cinnamon or nutmeg if desired.
Each serving contains an estimated:
Cals: 157, FatCals: 100, TotFat: 11g
SatFat: 7g, PolyFat: 1g, MonoFat: 3g
Chol: 41mg, Na: 62mg, K: 223mg
TotCarbs: 10g, Fiber: 2g, Sugars: 5g
NetCarbs: 8g, Protein: 4g
Main Ingredient:
Fruit
Cuisine:
English
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You could use low-fat, sugar-free Kool-Whip for the topping but it''s not nearly as good at the real stuff. [I posted this recipe.]
promfh
on May 28 2007 11:30PM
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