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Pavlova
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Decided to make one for my next door neighbour now knowing she likes sweet things even though she has lost about 3 stone in 3 years.
Everything at the ready and I have been making them for a long time now but NOT often enough.
Pre-heated my oven (fan) to 150 and put Anna (pavlova) in to the oven - for the hour. Looked the bloody thing was burnt.
I'm sure I have used 150 degree many many times but I'll try again tomorrow and try at 130 or 140. I just perused our famous bakers, Mary Berry, Delia etc and each one of them give different temperatures.
I can't believe it went wrong.
Everything at the ready and I have been making them for a long time now but NOT often enough.
Pre-heated my oven (fan) to 150 and put Anna (pavlova) in to the oven - for the hour. Looked the bloody thing was burnt.
I'm sure I have used 150 degree many many times but I'll try again tomorrow and try at 130 or 140. I just perused our famous bakers, Mary Berry, Delia etc and each one of them give different temperatures.
I can't believe it went wrong.
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