HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!
My Valentine's Day gift to you is this adorable cupcake. Not a cupcake at all, but a meringue confection masquerading as a cupcake. Delish! Totally impractical, hideously fattening and difficult to resist.
Pink Meringue Cupcakes with Raspberry Curd
Martha Stewart Living Magazine, February 2010
Ingredients:
cooking spray like Pam
6 large egg whites, room temperature
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
Gel-paste food coloring (I used food coloring I already had)
2 cups crème fraiche
1 container (6 ounces) fresh raspberries
Raspberry curd (recipe follows)
Method:
Preheat oven to 225°. Line every other cup of 2 non-stick muffin tins with baking cups. Just before filling with the meringue, spray the muffin liners with Pam.
Beat the whites, vinegar, vanilla and salt in a mixer on medium speed until frothy. Add 1-3/4 cups sugar one tablespoon at a time, beating for 1 minute after each addition, making certain the sugar dissolves. Beat until stiff, glossy peaks form. Mix in 6 drops of food coloring.
Spray your muffin cups now.cooking spray like Pam
6 large egg whites, room temperature
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
Gel-paste food coloring (I used food coloring I already had)
2 cups crème fraiche
1 container (6 ounces) fresh raspberries
Raspberry curd (recipe follows)
Method:
Preheat oven to 225°. Line every other cup of 2 non-stick muffin tins with baking cups. Just before filling with the meringue, spray the muffin liners with Pam.
Beat the whites, vinegar, vanilla and salt in a mixer on medium speed until frothy. Add 1-3/4 cups sugar one tablespoon at a time, beating for 1 minute after each addition, making certain the sugar dissolves. Beat until stiff, glossy peaks form. Mix in 6 drops of food coloring.
Tranfer the mixture to a pastry bag fitted with a plain coupler (no tip) and pipe into the prepared muffin liners, filling to about 2 inches above the rims, ending with a peak in the center.
Bake, rotating half way through, for 3 to 3 hours and 20 minutes. Cupcakes should be dry on the outside and when you stick a toothpick in horizontally at the base of the top, it should come out with moist but cooked crumbs on it.
Transfer to a cooling rack. Let cool completely. Beat the creme fraiche and the remaining 1/4 cup sugar on high speed until soft peaks form. Carefully slice the tops of the cupcake off using a serrated knife. Top each cupcake with 2 tablespoons of raspberry curd (recipe follows), a few raspberries and 2 tablespoons of creme fraiche. Replace tops and serve.
Makes 1 dozen.
Raspberry Curd
Ingredients:
1 container (6 ounces) fresh raspberries
1-1/4 cups sugar
4 large egg yolks
1 stick unsalted butter
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
Pinch of salt
Method:
Stir all ingredients together well in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Stir until slightly thick, about 8-10 minutes. Strain, refrigerate until cold and thick.
How cute is that! It totally had me fooled. That raspberry curd has got me drooling. Love it!
ReplyDeleteNow that is what I call a cupcake! Wow, it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat is a seriously over-the-top cupcake!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely and totally festive, perfect for valentine's day!
ReplyDeleteyay pink! meringue.. cupcakes.. mmm.
ReplyDeletethat picture just made me smile. hehe.
havent used meringue on a cupcake before.
i'd probably torch it!
What a divine cupcake! It looks absolutely gorgeous and I want to gobble it up!
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs,
Karyn
Ah fabulous! Didn't I see this in the Martha Stewart Living magazine? You did such a good job on recreating it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines
*kisses* HH
Thanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteMuffins: That's what's fun about this- the entire cupcake is meringue.
And yes, HH, that's exactly where I got this recipe. But mine is pitiful compared to theirs. (Perhaps why they pay food designers?)
I love it because it's pink.
ReplyDeleteThat raspberry curd sounds delicious. I love this! It is too adorable, kind of like a meringued raspberry shortcake.
ReplyDeleteHow could anyone resist these cupcakes after reading your description:)? I love it, and thank you for the gift!
ReplyDeleteThe raspberries have my mouth watering. This is the perfect cupcake. I wish you a wonderful Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteI love it, thank you, Barbara! That is one beautifully delicious cupcake.
ReplyDeleteIf this is what "impractical" looks like, I'll take it any day. Happy early Valentine's Day to you, Barbara!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a perfect little light treat! I love the idea of meringue cupcake and so delicious with raspberry curd!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a girlie girl..Don't ever change!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and perfect for this coming Valentne's day. yay...
ReplyDeleteDuck: Me too!
ReplyDeleteJoanne: The raspberry curd is divine over ice cream.
Francesca: I know, so many calories! Don't say I didn't warn you.
Bridget: It is perfect. Melt in your mouth.
Susan: It was great fun to make.
Lucie: I agree- I like impractical sometimes too!
Natasha: It was delish.
BD: I can be, from time to time. And yes, it's definitely a girlie treat...all that pink sweetness! But I'll share!
Kristy: I thought yay too!
Oh HELL YEAH delicious looking! I am so attempting these! (notice I use the word "attempt". This is because I suck at cooking.)
ReplyDeleteYum! I don't usually like meringue, but this is so very tempting...
ReplyDeletewow this is amazing and beautiful I am sure you are a great mom lol
ReplyDelete"Totally impractical, hideously fattening and difficult to resist."
ReplyDeletei graciously accept your gift, barbara. it looks incredible! :)
Hi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteThis looks scrumptious and I would like to gobble it all up.
The perfect treat for Valentines Day and thanks for sharing the recipe.
Have a happy Valentines Day
Hugs
Carolyn
and happy v-day to you as well! a perfect treat for a day of romance!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you too :)
ReplyDeleteCute pink meringue!!! Yes, I need plenty of it.
ReplyDeleteYummyummmyyummyy. I was waiting for someone to bake something like this one day. I'm such a carboholic that a don't know if a meringue cupcake could soothe my inherent carb needs, but if it's this pretty, it would. or I can just have two. :)
ReplyDeleteWas blown away when I saw it on Martha Stewart Magazine as well - thought - well, I hope someone makes it and blogs about it - and here you come to the rescue!
ReplyDeleteHa ha , it sounds like it has EVERYTHING going for it - and meringue is pretty fat free right? Have a great Valentine's day!
ReplyDeletePhoenix: The story about my making these would make a blog post all on it's own.
ReplyDeleteChan: I know...all that sugar!
Rebecca: I hope I am!
Grace: I made them for fun...and a brief sugar high!
Carolyn: You too!
Teresa: I love that pink, don't you?
Karine: Thanks!
Ellie: It was fun to try.
Vickys: Are there some carbs in the creme fraiche?
Trissa: Their picture was soooo beautiful and smooth. Mine was not.
Photoshop? Or sheer talent?
Sophie: Thank you!
Shaz: Leave it to you to find the good side! You're right! No fat.
Barbara,
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! This is such a terrific idea, a meringue cupcake. I'm having a "Why didn't I think of that moment?"
Raspberry curd......yum.... I'm already dreaming up a million things to do with that!
Happy Valentine's Day Sistah!
Pam
Your cupcake is lovely and very appropriate for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteWhether or not I make the entire cupcake, I'm completely fascinated by the idea of raspberry curd. I will definitely by making it.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for my meringue cupcake, I will be over in about twenty minutes to pick it up. ;-)
Happy valentine's day to you!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is the MOST decadent cupcake I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteI'm almost too embarrassed to ask you to vote for my team's cake which is in last place right now!
Pam and Tiffany: I'm with you! The cupcake is cute but the combo of creme fraiche and raspberry curd is divine!
ReplyDeleteNatashya: Sorry, all gone! ;)
Erica: Thank you and same to you!
Katherine: Of course I voted for your cake. What a wonderful cause!
I've never been to the Carribean, but I would love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a quintessential dessert for Valentine's Day! Just lovely! MMM!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color! Perfect for VDay. But I think I can have a cupcake any day!
ReplyDeleteDuck: All the Pond would love it in the warm weather!
ReplyDeleteAimee: It's pink and sweet- just right for Valentine's Day!
msmeanie: Oh yeah, a cupcake a day would be nice.
What a wonderful valentine treat!
ReplyDeleteThis is a dessert I would love. I've never seen raspberry curd before. It sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese look like pieces of delicious art!
ReplyDeleteBarbara :
ReplyDeleteHappy V day to you too. Sweet cupcake !
That is one perfect Valentine's cupcake! Looks totally and fantastically delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love raspberries and that looks delicious!
ReplyDeletegreat festive post! and yummy cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteFigtree: It was delicious!
ReplyDeleteBarbara: I can think of lots of ways to use that raspberry curd.
Kathleen: Thanks!
Maya: The combination was really good.
Dishesdone: It was!
Tammy: I do too, anytime of the year!
Simply Life: Never can resist such a lovely holiday!
Impractical, fattening, irresistible--the three mainstays of a delicious (and yours is gorgeous, too!) dessert.
ReplyDeleteI love anything pink and with fresh raspberries and only egg whites in your cupcake makes it "not so bad" right?
ReplyDeleteI think you'll like Clementine Jane more tommorow...
ReplyDeleteUnconfidential: I agree, when I see that I figure I'm going to love the dessert!
ReplyDeleteTaste: Right. No fat in the cupcake!
Duck: I am relieved! I guess you can tell I've had a really BAD experience with the press.
Love.....this.......but you know that already. I'm a meringue babe....anyday!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gobsmackingly divine Barbara! I love how you've filled it with such lusciousness! :D
ReplyDeleteAll of my favorites wrapped up in one little treasure!
ReplyDeleteGotta have it, and Happy Valentines Day to you!!
Diane
Barbara, this is the most unique 'cupcake' I have seen. I crave anything with raspberries in it, especially with creme fraiche. I should really give this a try...I'm off to sleep now where I will surely be dreaming of this lovely treat.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day
xoxo
happy valentine's day! i could eat a plateful of these cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy to catch up with your blog.
ReplyDeleteEverything is a melody. Berries and meringue AND cake??
Barbara... dreamy.
OzOz: Well maybe, if I knew who you were.
ReplyDeleteLorraine: Very yummy, but very sugary!
2 Stews: So glad you liked it!
Bunny: The raspberry curd and creme fraiche together were perfect.
My Spatula: I gave most of them away or I would have!
Clarity: So pleased you are back!
Hahaha! You evil, delicious temptress, you! You KNOW I will have to try this cupcake, though it's much too pretty to eat. Happy Valentine's Day to you!
ReplyDeleteDo not appear to be too hard to concoct but sure don't look like it. They look stunning as if you were standing on your weary feet for hours, slaving & toiling. My kind of recipe. Thank you as always Barbara and a happy Valentines Day weekend to you my dear xx
ReplyDelete** thank you SO much for your well appreciated advise re: our plight to move or not to move. It meant a lot.
What fabulous cupcakes! They look so irresistible!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Every other gift I receive will pale in comparison to that cupcake. It's gorgeous and I'll wager it tastes as good as it looks. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteBella: Thanks and again I mention the pleasure your work brings to all of us.
ReplyDeleteDeb: No, not difficult to make but difficult to put together.
Rosa: Thanks!
Mary: Yes, it was delicious!
Stunning is the word that comes to mind. The curd you use in your cupcakes sounds absolutely wonderful and it is gorgeous to look at. I hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely delightful gorgeous array of feasts and here u have the perfect dessert for vaentines....
ReplyDeleteOh yeah...LOVE IS IN THE AIR,SO IS ROMANCE...WISH YA LOADS OF IT @ 365....
Barbara -- just a quick little note here to say thank you for your kinds words over at the ole porkster. very nice of you to take a moment out of your busy day in your (wonderfully aromatic) cozy kitchen... -Jg.
ReplyDeleteoh wow...i wish they made scratch and sniff computers...or maybe scratch and taste would be better. yum!
ReplyDeleteThat is one perfect cupcake, er, meringue!!!! Did you really say raspberry curd?? How great is that... fab recipe
ReplyDeleteMary: Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVanilla Strawberry: So glad you visited and I wish you a Happy Valentine's Day too!
JG: I enjoy your blog so very much and appreciate a comment on a particularly pink post.
Brian: Oddly enough, no fragrance, but it sure tasted great!
Deana: Have to agree...I would have been happy just to have the raspberry curd recipe!
Fabulous recipes-will be sharing your site w/a family member who like to cook!
ReplyDeleteC-CS
Hi,
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous treat, my mouth is watering already.
Thanks for visiting Normandy today,guests are always welcome and there's usually cake involved!!
~Maggie~
Christian Soldier: Thanks! I appreciate your kind words.
ReplyDeleteMaggie: Well, if there's cake involved, I'll come more often! ;)
awesome love this i got the coconut preserves in saint martin lol
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines
Now THAT is a cupcake.
ReplyDelete--Terrace Crawford
www.terracecrawford.com
www.twitter.com/terracecrawford
Oh, Barbara! I'm bouncing in my seat excited! Your cupcake looks fabulous but it's that curd I'm truly thrilled about. I've wanted to make a raspberry curd for forever! Thanks!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
WOW!!! This is one of the most creative things I have seen in a long time.
ReplyDeleteWell done!!
Blessings-
Amanda
I can't resist something as nice and delicious as this. Simply delightful :-)
ReplyDeleteSawadee from Bangkok,
Kris
This cupcake is most definite one of the loveliest I've ever seen! Looks D E L I C I O U S
ReplyDeleteOff to read some of your earlier posts....
Happy Thoughts!
Saskia
Now THAT's a cupcake! Gorgeous, gorgeous!
ReplyDelete--Stephanie
www.stephaniesavorsthemoment.com
Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment today. Nice site you here.
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