Cloud-like meringue cookies
Cloud-like meringue cookies

Hello everybody, it’s Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, cloud-like meringue cookies. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

These cookies are a must for Santa, we've been making them for years and everyone loves them. A few of my other favorite varieties of meringue cookies I like to make for the holidays are Sprinkle Dipped Meringues. Recipes like chocolate Swiss meringue buttercream, angel food cake, and coffee macarons.

Cloud-like meringue cookies is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. Cloud-like meringue cookies is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook cloud-like meringue cookies using 4 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Cloud-like meringue cookies:
  1. Make ready 6 egg whites
  2. Make ready 1 1/2 tsp cream of tartar (or lemon juice if you don't have it)
  3. Get 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  4. Make ready 340 g caster (or granulated) sugar

They are crisp on the outside and soft on the inside that seem to melt in your mouth. Chocolate Meringue Clouds are - for me - one of the traditional sweet things to have on the Christmas table, everyone seems to love them. Drizzle the cooled chooclate over the meringue mixture, or sprinkle over the cocoa powder, if using. Carefully fold in the chocolate with a spatula, but only fold.

Steps to make Cloud-like meringue cookies:
  1. Clean your bowl thoroughly with lemon juice! The last thing you want in there is fat so the meringue can't cling to the sides and grow. Wipe it all down until everywhere is coated. Don't worry, your meringue won't be lemony.
  2. Preheat your oven to 90C. On low with the whisk attachment, lightly whisk your eggs. When it's foamy, add your cream if tartar.
  3. When it has grown in size a bit more, but still just foamy, start, slowly streaming the sugar into it. This is painfully slow but worth the wait. Roughly 1tbsp at a time, let it fall gently into the bowl. After all your sugar has gone in, whip on high for five minutes.
  4. You know you are ready when, if you just take a bit off with your clean fingers, and rub it between your forefinger and thumb, you don't feel any grains. If this isn't the case, whip for another five minutes and check again. And another five minutes after that if you need. You really want to make sure there are no grains, otherwise your meringues won't look so pretty. Once a velvety consistency, you are ready.
  5. Into a piping bag with a tip of choice, I like round tips, open star tips and closed star tips most. They give beautiful, but simplistic, meringues that are pleasing to the eye and cook well. You could try and make meringue flowers if you have the tips, but I don't know how that will go.
  6. Once all your meringues are piped, around 1 1/2 cm apart, they go in the oven for 1 hour. If you have decided to make bigger ones, turn up the oven to 100C after the hour and cook for and extra 10 minutes.
  7. Take them out after however long and cool thoroughly, for around an hour… For soft insides! The small ones do go hard anyway, no matter how you treat it, but if you did a swirl for your meringues, then they should be soft for the rest of the day or maybe two.
  8. If you want crispy meringues, open the oven door and leave them alone for 2 whole hours. It seems like alot but this is just drying them out. After, let them cool on the baking sheet for another hour.
  9. To remove the meringues, shake the baking paper violently, but not flinging it about, there's a difference, and this should loosen the meringues. Gently push them off with one finger underneath, through the baking parchment, and your index finger and thumb just delicately tugging the base away from the parchment. This can take a while. When you are done, you have a beautiful bowl of delicious meringues. Enjoy!

Today I show you how to make Super Mario Meringue Cloud Cookies! They are super easy and really yummy! Leave a LIKE and SHARE if you enjoyed this video. These meringue cookies are light and crisp cloud-like, they melt in your mouth and they are dipped in white chocolate to give them that Fill pastry bags with meringue and pipe onto the parchment paper in swirls (you can use your favorite tip or just spoon the meringue into the parchment paper). Meringue cookies are dry and crumbley.

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