Meringue Nests with Espresso Cream and Syrup

Try this Meringue Nests with Espresso Cream and Syrup recipe.

Meringue Nests with Espresso Cream and Syrup
Meringue Nests with Espresso Cream and Syrup

Try this Meringue Nests with Espresso Cream and Syrup recipe.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 0.183003819459068 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 0.02826 g
  • Fiber 0.000847222235524595 g
  • Protein 1.79951486111176 g
  • Saturated Fat 3.5E-05 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 -8 serving (92g)
  • Sodium 27.4236180555573 mg
  • Sugar 0.182156597223543 g
  • Trans Fat 0.028176 g
  • Calories 9 calories

Step-by-step

  • Heat oven to 110C (230F). Place baking parchment on a large baking sheet. Using a pencil, draw 6-8 circles 3-4 inches round onto the parchment (I made 6 fairly big nests). Turn the parchment upside down on the baking sheet - you should still see the drawn circles which you will use as a guide.
  • Add the egg whites and lemon juice into the clean bowl of a food mixer and whisk attachment. Beat at a low speed until the whites form soft peaks, then start adding the sugar a tablespoon at a time, incorporating completely before adding the next. Whisk until all the sugar has been added and the whites are stiff and glossy.
  • Spoon the meringue into a large piping bag fitted with a plain or star nozzle. Pipe concentric circles, starting in the middle of the circle until you reach the outside of your drawn circle then, in a continuous action, come up over the meringue edge and pipe one or two rings around the outer edge to create the nest walls (I used a large star nozzle and piped one ring of meringue).
  • Bake for 1-3/4 - 2 hrs until they are crisp and lift off the paper easily. Leave to cool completely in the oven. NB: The meringues can be stored in a sealed container for a few days. If the weather is humid, place a tablespoon of baking soda in a small dish - it will absorb the moisture.
  • Place the espresso, liqueur and maple syrup in a small saucepan over moderately high heat. Bring to the boil and cook for 5-6 minutes or until reduced and syrupy.
  • Refrigerate to cool completely.
  • In a bowl, stir together mascarpone and cream until combined. Add icing sugar, coffee syrup and vanilla extract and stir to combine.
  • Refrigerate until needed.
  • Just before serving, place coffee cream in a piping bag and pipe a swirl of cream into the meringue nests. Swirl the coffee syrup either over of the coffee cream, or in a circular pattern on the plate (as I did).
  • Scatter the grated dark chocolate over top and serve.

Meringue Nests: A Delightful Dessert for Any Occasion

As a busy professional woman, juggling work deadlines and social events, finding time for elaborate cooking can feel like a luxury. Yet, I find immense satisfaction in creating delicious treats that impress without demanding hours in the kitchen. These meringue nests with espresso cream and syrup are my go-to dessert whenever I want to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to a gathering, or simply treat myself to something delightful after a long day. The delicate crunch of the meringue, paired with the rich, creamy espresso filling, is a combination that never fails to please.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its relative simplicity. While the end result appears intricate and impressive, the actual preparation is surprisingly manageable. The meringue itself is incredibly forgiving; even minor imperfections in piping simply add to the rustic charm of the nests. I often find myself making a larger batch, storing the meringues in an airtight container, ready to be filled and served whenever the occasion calls. The espresso cream is equally straightforward to whip up, and the coffee syrup adds a touch of luxurious sweetness that elevates the entire dessert to another level. I experiment with different coffee syrups, sometimes adding a hint of cinnamon or cardamom for an extra layer of flavour.

The process of making the meringue nests is a surprisingly meditative experience. The rhythmic motion of piping the meringue, the anticipation of seeing the delicate nests rise in the oven, and the satisfying crunch when they are finally ready—all contribute to a calming, almost therapeutic process. And the best part? The cleanup is remarkably easy! This dessert is perfect for entertaining; prepare the components in advance, and the final assembly takes mere minutes, leaving you more time to enjoy your guests’ company.

I've adapted this recipe over time, experimenting with different variations to suit my tastes and the preferences of my friends. Sometimes I substitute the coffee liqueur with amaretto, adding a hint of almond to the espresso cream. Other times, I add a dusting of cocoa powder to the meringues before baking, giving them a subtle chocolatey undertone. The possibilities are endless, making this recipe a blank canvas for culinary creativity.

This dessert transcends the ordinary; it’s a testament to the power of simple ingredients transformed into something truly special. It is a dish that speaks of elegance without being overly fussy, of sophistication without being intimidating. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a kitchen novice, I highly encourage you to give these meringue nests a try. They’re certain to become a new favourite in your culinary repertoire. The perfect balance of sweet and slightly bitter, crunchy and creamy, these delightful nests are a conversation starter at any gathering.

Beyond the wonderful taste, making this dessert is an opportunity to unwind and enjoy the process. The precision of piping, the careful baking, the anticipation of the final product — it's a miniature journey of culinary creation. It's a small act of self-care amidst the daily hustle, a reminder to take time for the simple pleasures in life.

And let's not forget the visual appeal. The pristine white of the meringue nests, contrasted with the rich brown of the espresso cream and the dark chocolate shavings, makes for a dessert that is as beautiful to look at as it is to taste. They're a culinary masterpiece that’s surprisingly accessible. So, why not try it yourself? Surprise your friends, impress your colleagues, or simply delight your own taste buds with this remarkably simple yet stunning dessert. The joy is in the making, the sharing, and most importantly, the savouring. So, get baking, and enjoy the sweet rewards of your culinary journey.

Finally, don’t be afraid to experiment. Try adding different extracts to the cream, playing with the type of chocolate, or using different liqueurs. The beauty of cooking, and especially baking, is the freedom to personalize recipes and make them your own. Let your creativity guide you, and who knows? You might just create your own signature variation of this delightful dessert.