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Messy Jessy

Messy Jessy

As the name of this recipe suggests it looks a little messy but tastes great!

Preparation Time 20 minutes
Baking Time 1 hour
Portions 4
Skill Level Easy
Average Rating 5 stars
 

Messy Jessy Ingredients

4 Happy Eggs whites Happy Eggs
175 grams Golden Caster Sugar (Billington's) Golden Caster Sugar (Billington's)
4 tbsp creme fraiche
16 Grapes
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How to make Messy Jessy

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  1. Set the oven to 160°C. Whisk the egg whites till fluffy and add sugar while whisking (slowly). When you whisk the meringues test it by tipping the bowl upside down and it it starts to slide, whisk a little more. It is ready when the meringue stays in the upside down bowl! Spoon tablespoon of mixture onto greaseproof paper and place in the oven, then turn the oven down to 150°C. Cook for 45 minutes to 1 hour. method tip
  2. When cooked place in a large bowl. Add grapes and creme fraiche and mash it and mix it all up, spoon an even amount of the mixture into four bowls. Serve!!
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"amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!"

05-02-2010 | Author: cooking crazy | 5 stars

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