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Meringue - Small chilli - 09-06-2020 I seem to have completely lost the ability to make meringue . Instead of lovely soft peaks that hold their shape. I make meringue puddle . I’ve tried everything older eggs, fresh eggs, adding sugar a little at a time, adding it all at once ( I know you’re not supposed to), adding it just after soft peaks form, adding it when it’s only just started to go white ( again I know you’re not supposed to). I’ve tried electric whisk, hand whisk. Everything I’m making it in is clean. I’m sure I’m not over whisking it ( less than 10/15 seconds between sugar additions) but the out come always proves I’ve done something wrong, I’m guessing it’s always over whisking, but I don’t know how or why. I used to be able to make it . What am I doing wrong? Advice please. RE: Meringue - Roitelet - 09-06-2020 Dont whisk in the sugar, fold it into the stiff whites with a metal spoon. If you whisk it you destroy the air that you have spent ages whisking into the whites. RE: Meringue - Small chilli - 09-06-2020 (09-06-2020, 02:17 PM)Roitelet Wrote: Dont whisk in the sugar, fold it into the stiff whites with a metal spoon. If you whisk it you destroy the air that you have spent ages whisking into the whites.Thank you so much. I feel a day playing in the kitchen maybe needed tomorrow including a lemon meringue pie . RE: Meringue - Scarlet - 09-06-2020 I make meringues often - but I use an electric whisk! 1 egg white to 2oz sugar. Very clean bowl - any yolk gets in it will be a puddle. Whisk the whites until they form soft peaks and then add a spoon at a time of the sugar whisking well ensuring the sugar is well incorporated before adding more. Spoon on grease proof/baking parchment with a metal spoon. RE: Meringue - Greenfingers - 09-06-2020 I use an electric whisk too and add the sugar a tablespoon at a time. My tip....make sure the eggs are at room temperature before you begin. |