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This Almond & Blackberry Cream Pavlova Is Our Favorite Spring Dessert

It’s incredibly easy (but looks really impressive!)

By Camille Styles
Almond & Berry Pavlova recipe

Almond & Berry Pavlova recipe

We’re entering that season where I start buying way too many berries, tomatoes, and corn on the cob, knowing that it won’t be long before those summer treasures become a distant memory. Sure, you can find them at the grocery all year around, but there are just some things that don’t taste nearly as good when they’re not peak-of-season.

This pavlova is the perfect carrier for piles of ripe juicy blueberries, blackberries, and crunchy almonds. And it earns bonus points for being incredibly easy (yet looking really impressive!) You can make the pavlova and berry sauce completely the night before, so when it’s party time, all that’s left to do is fold together that luscious cream filling and pile it on as your dinner guests drool in admiration.Almond & Berry Pavlova recipe

Speaking of that creamy filling, I think there’s only one thing better than whipped cream and berries… and that’s when you add mascarpone into the mix. Not only does this filling have a gorgeous marbled effect (see above), the tart berries plus the richness of the cream equals the perfect luxurious bite of summer.

Almond & Berry Pavlova recipe

My favorite thing about serving this dessert at a party is that it encourages everyone to get a little messy. It’s totally imperfect, and that’s a big part of the pavlova’s charm. And it’s hard to not become fast friends with the person seated across from you when you’ve both got berry-stained fingers and a touch of meringue clinging to your face. Embrace the messiness! Keep reading for the recipe…

Almond & Berry Pavlova recipe

Almond & Berry Pavlova recipe

Almond & Blackberry Cream Pavlova

Serves 8

This Almond & Blackberry Cream Pavlova Is Our Favorite Spring Dessert

By Camille Styles
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Ingredients

Pavlova:

  • 4 large egg whites
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar
  • 1 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup sliced toasted almonds, plus more for garnish
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch

Berry Cream:

  • 1 1/2 cups frozen blackberries
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • juice and zest of 1 orange
  • 1 1/4 cups whipping cream, very cold
  • 1/2 cup mascarpone cheese, very cold
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • sliced fresh mint for garnish
  • 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1/2 cup fresh blackberries

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350. In the bowl of a stand mixer using the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites with the salt for 2 minutes. Beat in the vinegar, then with the motor still running, slowly stream in the sugar. Beat on medium-high for about 8 minutes, until the egg whites are glossy and stiff peaks form.
  2. In a small bowl, toss the sliced almonds with the cornstarch, then carefully fold into the beaten egg whites. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, then use a large spoon to scoop the egg white mixture onto the center of the baking sheet. Use the back of the spoon to shape it into a 9" round, and press a slight indention into the center of the disc. This will be what holds the filling.
  3. Transfer the baking sheet to the oven, and immediately lower the oven temperature to 225. Bake the meringue for 1 1/2 hours, then turn the oven off and let the meringue rest inside the oven for 1 hour. Transfer to a baking rack on the counter and let cool completely.
  4. To make the berry cream filling: In a small saucepan, simmer the frozen blackberries with sugar, orange juice, and orange zest for about 5 minutes, just until the blackberries start to break down and release their juice. Remove from the heat and let cool completely.
  5. In the bowl of a standing mixer using the whisk attachment, beat the whipping cream, mascarpone, and almond extract until soft peaks form, about 2 - 3 minutes. Stir 1/2 cup of the cream into the cooled blackberry sauce, then carefully use a spatula to fold that mixture into the bowl of the whipped cream.
  6. Use a large spoon to dollop the blackberry cream into the center of the meringue. Sprinkle fresh blueberries, blackberries, remaining almonds, and mint over the top. Eat!

Comments (18)

  1. Gemma says:

    That looks so good! Thanks for sharing. Gemma xx http://www.jacquardflower.uk

  2. Bekah says:

    DYYYYING. This looks like pure delight.

  3. Morgan says:

    Delicious! How would you store the meringue overnight?

    1. Camille Styles says:

      I made this one the night before, placed it on a baking sheet and then sealed it on all corners with heavy duty foil. Overnight at room temperature. It kept perfectly!

  4. Kelly COlchin says:

    Some day I hope you will bake me a cake. And I hope it will be this one. ALL THE THINGS I LOVE- YUM!

  5. Gaby Dalkin says:

    It really doesn’t get better than meringue, berries and whipped cream! And I’m all for desserts you can prep the night before and enjoy the party! Love it!

  6. xoxobellablog says:

    I pinned this so I can make it soon. It looks so delicious! Your photos are so great, too.

    xoxoBella | http://xoxobella.com

  7. alimackin2013 says:

    OH MY this looks soooooo good, and not too hard. Thanks for posting this.

    Allie of ALLIE NYC
    allienyc.com

  8. Stacey Dawn says:

    This is the most beautiful dish I’ve ever seen! Delicious!

    http://www.honestnectar.com

  9. yummycrumble says:

    This is absolutely gorgeous. I haven’t made pavlova before and now I’m dying to try it. I love all the juicy berries on top. Beautiful!

  10. Jacquelyn | lark & linen says:

    I know people say this all the time, but this is LEGIT too pretty to eat!

  11. Christi says:

    Just made it last night and it was a big hit! A perfect meringue on the bottom, a nice fresh fruity cream and it looks soon gorgeous. The mint in the recipe gives a really nice touch to the dish. Such a great recipe!!

  12. Jill says:

    Thank you for the lovely recipe! I made it for my book club – total hit! I substituted the whipped cream with two cans of coconut milk cream (the solids only, drained the liquid) that I whipped in the mixer, & it was delicious!

    1. Camille Styles says:

      yay! so happy to hear that, bet it was gorgeous.

  13. Abbey O'Connell says:

    Hi, I’m wanting to make this for christmas, do you think cherries would work well instead of berries? I’ve got an abundance at the moment!

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