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Is it icecream ?

What does it matter where it came from , where is icecream invented , Italy ? ......

Pavs are basically egg whites, castor sugar, lemon juice, whipped till stiff, put in a slow oven and baked till a crust forms,,,,,,, or longer if a meringue is preferred, with oven turned off, just use stored heat.

Cream and strawberries to top it off, add ice cream if ya wish.

Have you tried, Baked Alaska"?

Read about ice creams origins.....

http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/tn/x/tnx3601k.htm

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Pavlova is like eating pure sugar, but children love it. As Pete said, it is meringue but with the difference that the outer is crust (meringue) while the inner is marshy. A good variation is to simply put whipped cream and passionfruit pulp on top. As for recipes, have you tried gooooogling it (should be any amount)?

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Never heard of it , sounds delicious ....

Any link for exact recept ? :D

bakes Alaska ? :o

Baked Alaska.

Same mix as for Pavs.

You need a piece of sponge cake, 10 mm thick at least, 10" in diameter, woteva.

Make the pav mix.

Cut the sponge into a round, use a lots of pieces, but make sure the are very tightly fitted.

Here is the difference, BA is a pav filled with ice cream.

As fast as you can make a mound of really cold ice cream on the sponge base.

Plaster the stiff pav/meringue mix thickly all over the ice cream to the base, covering the songe evenly.

Bake in a 1800 deg oven till it sets and goes crisp, mite brown, no worry..

NOT too long, I just go bt feel........LOL

Cut it open and ice cream, should still be hard.

If in doubt Google.......LOL

Good luck.

Anybody tried it?

Grrrrrr question

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When I was a wee lad, I had not heard of the Chinese Gooseberry (Kiwi Fruit). When they started to gain popularity here, they were expensive - roughly equivalent to $5 each in today's prices. Of course, now they are as common as a wide toothed comb (which, for those who don't know, was another infamous Kiwi export).

Did I forget the question? No...

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My goodness, is there any hope on this planet?

When youngsters answer: Kwookle it, Kwookle it.

Do you often look up stuff using Wikipedia?

I guess your toothbrush is blue?

:o

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