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     Title: Cherries Jubilee Pavlova
Categories: Fruits, Chocolate, Dairy, Booze
     Yield: 8 servings

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    10    Fresh egg whites
     2 c  Superfine or powdered sugar
     4 tb Cocoa powder
     1 ts Balsamic vinegar
   1/8 ts Salt
     4 oz Shaved bittersweet
          - chocolate
   1/2 c  Water

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     3 c  Pitted dark sweet cherries
   1/2 c  80-proof rum
     2 c  Heavy cream
     2 tb Superfine or powdered sugar
   1/2 ts Vanilla
     4 tb Brown sugar

 MERINGUE: Set oven @ 325 F/165 C.

 Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Trace two 8"
 circles on paper, and flip paper over on sheet.

 In a mixing bowl, beat egg whites using an electric
 mixer until peaks form that curl slightly, and beat in
 sugar, 1/4 cup at a time, until meringue is stiff and
 shiny. Gently fold cocoa, vinegar, salt and chocolate
 into egg whites.

 Secure parchment to baking sheet with a dab of meringue.
 Mound half of meringue within 1 circle, smoothing sides
 and top with a spatula; repeat with second circle.
 Transfer meringues to oven, and decrease temperature to
 300 F/150 C. Bake for 75 minutes, until meringue is
 crisp but has very slight give in middle. Turn oven off,
 and let meringues cool in oven with door ajar.

 CHERRY FLAMBE; Soak cherries in rum about 45 minutes.
 Remove 1 1/2 cups of cherries from rum, and rough chop.
 Set aside. Leave remaining cherries soaking in rum.

 In a cold mixing bowl, whip together heavy cream, sugar
 and vanilla until stiff peaks form. Invert 1 meringue
 onto a large platter; remove parchment. Slather half of
 whipped cream on meringue, and scatter with chopped
 cherries. Top with second meringue.

 In a large skillet off heat, stir together remaining 1
 1/2 cup cherries with rum and brown sugar. Turn heat to
 medium, and cook until sugar dissolves. Using a wand
 lighter, light mixture, and let burn for a few seconds.
 Carefully swirl pan to distribute alcohol. When flames
 subside, pour mixture over top of Pavlova; add remaining
 whipped cream. Slice, and serve on chilled plates.

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.feastmagazine.com

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