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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Nigella Lawson's Chocolate Raspberry Pavlova



Last night, to celebrate my friend,
Ee-Tan's birthday, we had a little get together at Ms. P's house. I got roped in to make the pasta sauce but the hostess, Ms. P made the sinfully delicious Chocolate Raspberry Pavlova from Nigella Lawson's Forever Summer. It's super appropriate too since it's the start of Nigella craze with the launch of her programme, Feasts on Discovery Travel and Living. (For those who caught it last night, I think that Chocolate Cherry Trifle sounds like an excellent idea for Christmas lunch) This is my favourite picture - the one with my friend's cute kid, Nicholas posing with the pavlova.


Honestly, the pavlova was super yummy and it sounds really easy to make which is also another plus point. Now, I'm itching to try it out. Instead of the usual crackly meringue filling, it's soft and gooey inside and divine once you pair it with the tart raspberries and softly whipped cream.

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:01 AM

    OH WOW!!!!! That is one super yummy looking Pavlova!!! Even that pic is very "Nigella Lawson" Im sure it taste really delicious.

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  3. honey star - hope u weren't working till so late. Really delicious and absolutely idiot proof according to my friend.

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  4. Anonymous11:01 AM

    I managed to catch Feast halfway last night and I agree that the chocolate cherry trifle looked fantastic! My god, didn't you feel fatter just looking at it? I did! I fancy eating that chilli and corn bread for xmas! Mmmmmmmm....

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  5. hmm looked just like nigella's, must have tasted great. i managed to catch Feast at midnite... i have to agree the Trifle looked so sinfully good. i wonder how she make it like so simple and easy? haha

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  6. Anonymous11:48 AM

    Ms P. must be proud that her pavlova is featured here! Indeed it was yummy - though she complained about the cracks but the taste mattered more than the `looks'! ;)

    and not forgetting your pasta sauces! i (and everyone else) enjoyed them very much. :)

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  7. Anonymous5:08 PM

    Mmmmm...
    That looks super yummy!
    :)

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  8. paprika - I know, lots of sinful cream and chocolate custard.

    babe - yeah, she's the domestic goddess hence it looks simple.

    jess - glad u enjoyed yrself. I think the pavlova will be her signature dessert.

    J - very yummy.

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  9. oooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    i love chocolate, meringue, cream, raspberries ... and nigella

    have never had the courgage to make a pavlova though

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  10. sharon - it's surprisingly easy. Tried it on Sunday and it was good except mine cracked! But taste wise still good so I reckon idiot proof.

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  11. Anonymous10:08 PM

    Im a hantu malam... work at nite and sleep til late afternoon. Hehe.. ur are up early! Blogging at 7am, that is something that i have not tried before. :)

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  12. Boo! This is what I call a great Nigella Lawson's Pavlova. Tell ur friend is a definate thumbs up from me!! Lovely!

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