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By Jeni Wright, Eric Treuille and Le Cordon Bleu

Published 1996

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This famous dessert named after the Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova, celebrated her visit to New Zealand. It is a unique meringue confection that has a squidgy, almost marshmallow texture, created by adding vinegar and cornflour to whisked egg whites and sugar. The relatively short cooking time is another contributing factor, because it ensures that moisture is retained.

Shaping meringue
Spread into a round with a large metal spoon, making a hollow in centre.
Peeling parchment
Carefully peel the baking parchment away from bottom of the cooled meringue.