Meringue and cherry jelly cakes with whipped cream (New Year's)

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Meringue and cherry jelly cakes with whipped cream (New Year's)
  • Serves: 6 People
  • Prepare Time: -
  • Cooking Time: -
  • Calories: -
  • Difficulty: Medium
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The easiest and most delicious dessert for New Year's Eve. The size, quantity, design for New Year's baking can be freely combined and changed.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. For meringue, take two egg whites, a pinch of salt and beat everything with a mixer until white foam. Be sure to use a clean dish without any traces of fat, otherwise the proteins will not be whipped to the desired state. Whipped egg whites should not drip off the beaters of the mixer.
  2. Then slowly pour 6 tablespoons of powdered sugar into the protein mass, mix gently.
  3. Preheat the oven to 130 degrees. We take a confectionery syringe and squeeze beautiful small circles of whipped proteins onto parchment paper (a kind of such pancakes). I get 6 circles from two proteins.
  4. We bake in the oven for about 60 minutes, while leaving the oven door slightly ajar (a very narrow gap).
  5. While the meringue is baking, you can make the jelly. To do this, I take a jar of cherries in their own juice (sold in any German supermarket). I strain the berries. I take about 200 ml of cherry juice, heat it up to 80 degrees (no need to boil).
  6. I put gelatin in cherry juice (in my case, 2 plates of gelatin from a package of 12 plates = 20 grams of gelatin). I mix thoroughly. With gelatin, everything is simple: look at the packaging and do mathematical calculations - the amount of gelatin depends on the amount of liquid.
  7. In small molds (they should be the same size as the meringue circles), I spread the cherries, pour the jelly and put them in the refrigerator chilled.
  8. Before serving, whip 250 ml of cream with vanilla sugar.
  9. Then I put one circle of meringue on a plate, then some cream, then cherry jelly, another circle of meringue on top, then decorate beautifully with whipped cream. It is also possible without the second circle.

Meringue and cherry jelly cakes with whipped cream (New Year's)



  • Serves: 6 People
  • Prepare Time: -
  • Cooking Time: -
  • Calories: -
  • Difficulty: Medium

The easiest and most delicious dessert for New Year's Eve. The size, quantity, design for New Year's baking can be freely combined and changed.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. For meringue, take two egg whites, a pinch of salt and beat everything with a mixer until white foam. Be sure to use a clean dish without any traces of fat, otherwise the proteins will not be whipped to the desired state. Whipped egg whites should not drip off the beaters of the mixer.
  2. Then slowly pour 6 tablespoons of powdered sugar into the protein mass, mix gently.
  3. Preheat the oven to 130 degrees. We take a confectionery syringe and squeeze beautiful small circles of whipped proteins onto parchment paper (a kind of such pancakes). I get 6 circles from two proteins.
  4. We bake in the oven for about 60 minutes, while leaving the oven door slightly ajar (a very narrow gap).
  5. While the meringue is baking, you can make the jelly. To do this, I take a jar of cherries in their own juice (sold in any German supermarket). I strain the berries. I take about 200 ml of cherry juice, heat it up to 80 degrees (no need to boil).
  6. I put gelatin in cherry juice (in my case, 2 plates of gelatin from a package of 12 plates = 20 grams of gelatin). I mix thoroughly. With gelatin, everything is simple: look at the packaging and do mathematical calculations - the amount of gelatin depends on the amount of liquid.
  7. In small molds (they should be the same size as the meringue circles), I spread the cherries, pour the jelly and put them in the refrigerator chilled.
  8. Before serving, whip 250 ml of cream with vanilla sugar.
  9. Then I put one circle of meringue on a plate, then some cream, then cherry jelly, another circle of meringue on top, then decorate beautifully with whipped cream. It is also possible without the second circle.

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