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Chocolate Pavlova with Mascarpone Cream & Raspberries

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Did you know the pavlova was named after the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova during her 1920s tour of Australia or New Zealand? This dessert is pure dreaminess: a meringue with a crisp exterior and a soft, marshmallowy center, traditionally crowned with whipped cream and fresh fruit. In this gorgeous chocolate variation adapted from Nigella Lawson, cocoa powder and bittersweet chocolate are folded the meringue, creating a rich, fudgy base. And, instead of regular whipped cream, I add a bit of mascarpone cheese to give it a luxurious touch. Perfect for Passover or any time you need a light, gluten-free dessert, this pavlova is a real showstopper. I can’t wait for you to try it!

“People go WILD over this pavlova, and honestly it’s easier to make than most desserts. It truly is a showstopper. I’d give it 10 stars if I could.”

Karen

What You’ll Need To Make Chocolate Pavlova

chocolate pavlova ingredients.

Step-by-Step Instructions

The nice thing about pavlovas is that even though they look fancy, they are incredibly easy to make. To begin, add the egg whites to the bowl an electric mixer.

egg whites in mixing bowl.

Beat until foamy and then gradually add the sugar.

adding sugar to frothy egg whites.

Continue beating until the meringue is glossy and stiff (when you slowly lift the whisk out of the mixture, it will hold stiff peaks). Be patient; this takes 8 to 9 minutes.

egg white, salt, cream of tartar, and sugar beaten in mixing bowl with stiff peaks formed

Next, sift in the cocoa powder and add the chopped chocolate and vinegar.

Using a rubber spatula, fold the mixture together until no streaks of cocoa powder remain.

chocolate pavlova mixture in mixing bowl with rubber spatula.

Mound the meringue onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and spread into a 9-inch “cake.”

chocolate pavlova mixture shaped on parchment-lined baking sheet.

Place in the oven and cook for 65 to 75 minutes, or until the meringue is puffed and crisp all over, yet still a bit wobbly underneath if you touch the center. Don’t worry if the top is cracked (or if it collapses while it cools) — this is normal and it all gets covered with whipped cream in the end.

baked chocolate pavlova on baking sheet.

When the meringue is cool, make the topping. In a medium bowl, combine the mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, and vanilla. Gradually add the sugar and continue beating until it holds soft, pillowy peaks.

mascarpone cheese, heavy cream, sugar, vanilla, and lemon zest whisked into medium-stiff peaks

Mound the mascarpone cream onto the meringue and gently spread it out about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the edge (don’t worry if the meringue cracks in the process).

spreading mascarpone cream onto pavlova.

Top the pavlova with the raspberries and sprinkle the shaved chocolate over top.

chocolate pavlova with cream and raspberries

Cut the pavlova into wedges, wiping the knife in between slices, and serve.

slice of chocolate pavlova with whole pavlova in background.

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