
St John's blackberry pavlova recipe by Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver
Makes a 3-tier pavlova, which will feed 20For the meringuefree-range egg whites 10 large white-wine vinegar 20ml vanilla extract 20ml
caster sugar 900g cornflour 70g
For the fillingblackberries 1kg, about 6 punnetslemon juice of ½ double cream 1 litre caster sugar a little, to tastevanilla extract 1 tsp
Place the egg whites, vinegar and vanilla into a spotlessly clean bowl and whisk on a medium speed until soft peaks form. At this point start to add the caster sugar little by little, whisking as you go, until all the sugar is incorporated. Once stiff peaks have formed, add the cornflour and whisk again quickly, on a high speed. You will have a smooth, glossy, malleable mass.
Line 3 large flat baking trays with parchment and make a mound of egg white on each: the first mound should be double the size of the second, the second should be double the size of the third. Flatten the mounds into discs and bake in a low oven for up to 3 hours, until the first signs of gold appear, then turn the oven off and wait for it to cool – the result will be crisp without and fluffy within.
Take 1 punnet of blackberries (about 150g) and sprinkle with lemon juice (like salt on meat, lemon juice makes fruit taste more of itself), then blitz them to make a sauce. In a new bowl add a little sugar to the cream according to taste, remembering that the meringue is very sweet, then add the vanilla extract and whisk to just beyond the ribbon stage. There should be enough structure to make a heap, but a gooeyness is highly desirable.
Now, the glorious assembly! Take the largest disc of meringue, spread it generously with cream and throw a handful of blackberries into the centre. Top with the next disc, more cream, a few more berries in the centre, then finally the last piece of meringue, a proud heap of cream and all the rest of the berries, heaped and tumbling down the sides. To serve, pour the blackberry sauce over the top and sides of your beautiful mountain, running down in rivulets.
From The Book of St John by Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver (Ebury, £35)

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