PISTACHIO DACQUOISE

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Dazzle them all at your holiday dessert table with this ethereal French meringue confection.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup (4 ounces) shelled, roasted, salted pistachios
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar
6 large egg whites
1 cup granulated sugar
Pinch of salt
Pinch cream of tartar
2 cups (about 9 ounces) raspberries
Pastry Cream for Pistachio Dacquoise
1 1/2 cups heavy cream

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 200 degrees with racks in upper and lower thirds. Rub nuts in a towel to remove skins. Coarsely chop nuts; transfer to a sieve, and shake over a paper towel (if desired, reserve dust for garnish); set aside. Draw three 8-inch rounds on parchment paper; place, marked sides down, on 2 baking sheets.
  • Stir together nuts and confectioners' sugar in a small bowl; set aside.
  • Put egg whites, granulated sugar, salt, and cream of tartar in the heatproof bowl of an electric mixer; set bowl over a pan of simmering water. Whisk until sugar is dissolved and whites are warm to the touch, about 3 minutes. Transfer bowl to electric mixer fitted with the whisk. Beat on medium speed, increasing to high when soft peaks form; continue until stiff, glossy peaks form.
  • Gently fold pistachio mixture into egg-white mixture. Spread one-third of the meringue onto each parchment circle (do not smooth tops).
  • Bake meringues 1 hour. Switch positions of sheets; reduce temperature to 175 degrees. Bake, switching positions of sheets after 45 minutes, until meringues are dry and crisp and can be lifted easily from parchment, 1 to 2 hours. Turn off oven; let meringues cool in oven 45 minutes. Remove, and let cool completely on sheets.
  • Process 2/3 cup raspberries in a food processor until pureed. Pass through a fine sieve into a bowl; discard seeds. (Puree can be refrigerated up to 1 day.) Beat pastry cream until smooth; set aside. Beat chilled 1/2 cup heavy cream with electric mixer until soft peaks form. Gently fold into pastry cream; set aside.
  • Set aside a few berries for garnish. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Put one meringue on sheet; spread half of pastry cream on top. Spoon 4 1/2 teaspoons puree in a spiral over pastry cream; swirl with a knife. Top with another meringue. Scatter remaining 1 1/3 cups berries over meringue; spread remaining pastry cream on top, leaving a 1 1/2-inch border. Spoon remaining puree in a spiral over pastry cream; swirl with a knife. Top with last meringue; gently press to spread filling to edges. Freeze until filling is solid but not completely frozen, 2 to 3 hours.
  • Beat remaining heavy cream with electric mixer until soft peaks form. Top dacquoise with whipped cream; garnish with reserved berries, and pistachio dust if desired. Use a serrated knife to cut into wedges; wipe blade clean between cuts.

Orion IsFalling
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I would give this recipe zero stars if I could. It's that bad.


Anthony Skelton
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This recipe is a waste of time and money. Don't bother making it.


Mereyem Legas
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This is the worst dacquoise I've ever had. It was dry, bland, and tasteless.


SK SAGOR
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I don't recommend this recipe. It's too complicated and the results are not worth the effort.


Sonkmoar Das
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The cake was difficult to assemble. The layers kept sliding apart.


Lexus Horton
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The buttercream was too runny. I had to add more powdered sugar to thicken it up.


Oshiobughei Ikiebe
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The dacquoise layers were a bit dry. I think I overbaked them.


Andy Clarkson
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This dacquoise is a bit too甜for my taste. I would reduce the amount of sugar next time.


Shimul Nath
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I'm allergic to nuts, so I substituted the pistachios with chopped walnuts. It turned out great!


Laksh Jhingoor
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I made this dacquoise for a bake sale, and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it.


Osina Osina
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I love the combination of pistachio and raspberry in this dacquoise. It's a unique and delicious flavor combination.


David odua
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This dacquoise is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. It's a truly special dessert.


Ateca Mataitoga
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I'm not a baker, but I was able to make this dacquoise without any problems. It's a great recipe for beginners.


Leaticia Sindiso
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This dacquoise is a showstopper! It's perfect for special occasions. I made it for my daughter's birthday, and she loved it.


Kelsie Hall
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I love pistachio, so I was excited to try this recipe. It didn't disappoint! The cake was moist and flavorful, and the buttercream was smooth and creamy.


guy houseman
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This was my first time making dacquoise, and it turned out great! The recipe was easy to follow, and the cake was delicious.


Aarish Ramzan
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I'm not usually a fan of dacquoise, but this recipe changed my mind. The pistachio flavor was subtle and elegant, and the cake was beautifully light and airy.


Nezuko Kamado
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This pistachio dacquoise was a hit at my dinner party! The layers were perfectly moist and flavorful, and the pistachio buttercream was divine. I'll definitely be making this again.