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  • We order a pavlova that comes with meringue so rock solid and hard we would have been better off with pneumatic drill than a spoon.
  • In this program Pavlova was robed in shimmering white and silver, with diademed head and ankles tied with rosy ribbons … The fairy scene vanishes and a radiant figure — (Pavlova) — [re -] enters the stage walking with the delicate precision and grace of some wild bird. Further Pavlova
  • Many people take cold turkey, ham, seafood and salad to the beach for a picnic, followed by an iconic Australian dessert called pavlova.
  • Instead of pudding, many people have ice cream cakes or cold desserts such as pavlova (made from egg whites and sugar).
  • The number in parentheses refers to the percentage frequency with which certain colors burrow their persistent way into this complete repertoire of “Pavlova” color references. Further thoughts about “Pavlova”
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  • Meringue is also used on other desserts, for example angel food cake, pavlova, and baked Alaska.
  • For pudding, I'd like something divine - a light, crunchy, gooey, marshmallow pavlova filled with cream and tart fruit or chocolate.
  • His recipes - such as chicken pie, fishcakes and pavlova - really work well and the book is perfect for Christmas stockings.
  • At its core a pavlova is a meringue nest, into which a layer of custardy-type filling is nestled, and then topped with whip cream, and traditionally garnished with fruit, particularly tart berries. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Conclusion: Of the thirty-one wholly explicit uses in print of Pavlova or pavlova as the name for a color, all occur in advertisements placed by seven Melbourne department stores in the Argus newspaperbetween April 26, 1926, and October 20, 1928, whereupon the term utterly vanishes from sight. The definitive Pavlova color spectrum
  • Both the classic crisp form and the chewier pavlova - a soft meringue from Australia - are perfect partners for all the fruit and berries August has to offer.
  • The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar.
  • Meanwhile, pavlova, n., the brave promotional gambit of Davis Gelatine (a rather sordid jelly concocted with inter alia milk and orange juice), and pavlova, n., the American ice-cream (c. 1926) of which I can find no trace at all, evidently require separate definitions. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Elderly parents, over fifties retirement village, photocopied song sheets of ‘Give Me A Home Among the Gum Trees’ and several other Australiana classics, many elderly diabetics, a table laden with pavlovadamperlamingtonanzacbuiscuits. Cheeseburger Gothic » JB’s Australia day…
  • Get my swan costume ready. Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina.
  • Christenings increasingly call for finger food, light bright sponge cakes and pavlovas, rather than a sit-down feast.
  • Colourings such as taupe, pavlova, biscuit and caraway are offset by elegant shades of caffeine, pewter, ash and, of course, coffee, charcoals and black.
  • The great Russian dancer Anna Pavlova once said, "To follow, without halt, one aim: that is the secret of success. "( to be continued.
  • A pavlova sounds a little tricky for the cook, but really it's just a meringue with a chewy or marshmallow centre and I haven't eaten one for a long time.
  • ‘So tell me what you saw yesterday,’ Ryder said, returning the remaining pavlova to the fridge.
  • Somehow, though, when it's dark at four o'clock and there is the prospect of snow outside, the pavlova doesn't really make sense as a Christmas dessert.
  • If the dessert were ANZAC biscuits or a pavlova, the meat course could be a beef daube, or a carbonnade flamande … there are so many possibilities. The Kitchen Daughter
  • But in this one, it's still a kiwifruit, something best served when sliced and served on a pavlova.
  • At its core a pavlova is a meringue nest, into which a layer of custardy-type filling is nestled, and then topped with whip cream, and traditionally garnished with fruit, particularly tart berries. Berry Pavlova with Rhubarb-Lime Custard Filling
  • The great classical ballerina Anna Pavlova has said: "No one can arrive from being talented alone. God gives talent; work transforms talent into genius. " In other words ...
  • Desserts included ice cream, cheesecake, apple pie, pavlova and a cheese board, but we'd had enough at that stage and ordered tea and coffee instead.
  • My own researches have clearly demonstrated that the canonical pavlova was named in New Zealand, and co-opted soon afterwards by the envious Depression-era housewives of Australia. Even More Pavlova
  • It all sounds very practical: a brisk once-over, a brief chat, a spoonful of pavlova and a decision about whether you could have children together.
  • In this program Pavlova was robed in shimmering white and silver, with diademed head and ankles tied with rosy ribbons … The fairy scene vanishes and a radiant figure — (Pavlova) — [re -] enters the stage walking with the delicate precision and grace of some wild bird. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Argus newspaper (Melbourne), colors, pavlova (color) comments: The definitive Pavlova color spectrum
  • The most exotic thing she ever made was pavlova.
  • Came away with tummy nicely full (hope no-one noticed me in embarrassingly close proximity to the mini-pavlovas for much of the evening!) and a heart newly inspired. Kakiseni at Alexis
  • Cover the cooked pavlova with a damp dish towel and leave it to cool.
  • We will have to have pavlova without strawberries, because every time we eat a strawberry we are making the ozone hole bigger.
  • Later everyone was served with tea and coffee and delicious homemade strawberry pavlova and chocolate cake, made by Susie herself.
  • The home-made Pavlova was a delicious Drambuie-flavoured dish with fresh strawberries, meringue and cream, crowned with a wonderful hot berry sauce.
  • Apparently the ballerina Pavlova came here to learn to dance like a swan for the ballet Swan Lake.
  • The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar.
  • We just have to pick and choose, hoping to get some meaty bits in a sea of wilting lettuce, processed coleslaw and mass produced pavlova.
  • To round off a meal of simple, unadulterated luxury, try an incredibly easy pavlova, oozing strawberries and cream.
  • Tall and heavily built, he had a pompadour of egg-white hair that made him look as if he had just been crowned with a large pavlova. MURDER SONG
  • The strawberry pavlova was delicious - as indicated by the fresh fruit that accompanied my starter of melon.
  • Let's invite our friends to a barbie, drink beer, eat hokey-pokey and pavlova, or have a game of rugby on the beach in our swannies and jandals.
  • The fact that I first met it as part of a pavlova didn't help: the deep clouds of snow-white sugar-cake need a fruit with a sting in its tail (the Antipodeans are bang on with their inclusion of passion fruit) if the dessert isn't to cloy. Tender delights
  • Light, sweet pavlova is a great dessert because it is so versatile. Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites
  • The best of the bunch is a classic pavlova, made with whipped cream and delicious deposits of banana-flavored caramel.
  • The team was forced to count two falls from Pavlova, who missed a Jaeger on uneven bars, and fell on a flip-flop, layout on balance beam.
  • However, I was shocked to find that they ascribe pavlova, n. (p. 832) simply to orig. Even More Pavlova
  • It is a huge filmed image grafted onto a pole-vaulting athlete or a pirouetting Anna Pavlova. The Sweet Smell of Success
  • I'm making a pavlova for tomorrow, to bring a little bit of the NZ Christmas spirit here.
  • I won on salmon, but lost on the pavlova, compared to those around me.
  • She had made the snap decision to perform The Dying Swan, a solo dance that was created in 1905 by the Russian choreographer Mikhail Fokine for the ballerina Anna Pavlova. Talent Show
  • The most beautiful moment was when she asked me for my recipe for Pavlova cake.
  • Complete chronological list of 31 references in the Argus newspaper (Melbourne) to “Pavlova” or “pavlova” as the name for a “new season” color, together with all accompanying named colors or shades, 1926 – 28: The definitive Pavlova color spectrum
  • Pile the syllabub in the middle of the pavlova, spreading it out to the edges, then spoon the cherry compote on top.
  • His recipes - such as chicken pie, fishcakes and pavlova - really work well and the book is perfect for Christmas stockings.
  • Molly driving a car in Jamaica will be like Pavlova doing a bacchante on the point of a needle! The Bent Twig

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