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Raspberry mini pavlovas you're going to fall in love with

By: kseniaprints ยท Updated: Jan 14, 2025 ยท This post may contain affiliate links.

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Raspberry mini pavlovas are the most romantic dessert: fragile, blushing pink, and quivering with delicious promises.

How could you not fall in love with this gorge dessert?

The recipe for these mini pavlovas with raspberries was developed by Fernanda Iensen and it was a collaboration in styling & photographing them. I am proud to only work with people and businesses I truly believe in!

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  • Bring in the romance
  • Business Spotlight: Pipa's Bowl
  • Why you are going to fall in love with this mini pavlova recipe
  • Ingredients for Raspberry Mini Pavlovas
  • Directions for making individual pavlovas
  • Scaling the recipe
  • Storage
  • Making in Advance
  • Dominant flavors and ingredients
  • Top tips for easily making mini pavlovas with raspberries
  • See our mini pavlovas story!
  • Raspberry Mini Pavlovas Video
  • Adaptations for raspberry mini pavlovas
  • Mini pavlova variations:
  • Equipment
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  • When to Serve
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Bring in the romance

I am not one for celebrating Valentine's Day.

This stance comes from the firm belief that if we are in a relationship, and we're lucky enough to actually like the person we're in a relationship with, then we should take every day as an opportunity to celebrate our love and remind the other person that they are precious to us.

And if we're not in a relationship, as I often wasn't, or going through heartbreak, as I often was, then we really don't need a day to remind us of that.

But this year, I feel differently about Valentine's Day.

First off, I don't know about you, but I could really use the reason to actually celebrate something this year. It was a weird year two years, what with the pandemic and all, and there were too few celebrations - or even opportunities to properly celebrate.

Second, having added a little person to the mix definitely changed the balance of my marriage. Most of the time, we are either working or taking care of a little person. And there are too few opportunities to just be in love. Lack of babysitters or date nights a cause of the aforementioned pandemic is also a factor.

So taking all that into account, this year I am all about Valentine's Day.

And what says valentine's day more that a couple of pink raspberry mini pavlovas? Having those pavlovas created by a good friend who just started her own business, that's what!

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Business Spotlight: Pipa's Bowl

I met Fernanda of Pipa's Bowl when she first came to Canada.

We were "set up" on a friend date, with the connecting friend saying that she was also a food blogger back in Brazil. We chatted briefly, gushed over each other's photographs (her blog was all in Portuguese, so I couldn't understand a word), and that was basically it.

Fast forward two years, and I was looking for an assistant to work with me on my events. When Fernanda's name came up in the resume pile, I knew right away I just had to work with this girl.

And now, another three years later, I am glad to say it was a match made in heaven.

Fernanda English is soft, with a musical Portuguese accent. Her movements are gentle and precise, whether she is styling a scene, helping a guest or scolding her daughter. And she makes me laugh, puts me in my place, encourages me when I feel down. In short, she's a true friend.

assembled mini pavlovas on baking sheet

Why you are going to fall in love with this mini pavlova recipe

These raspberry individual pavlovas are going to WOW you with their delicate texture and balanced, ethereal taste.

I really think you're going to fall in love with these mini pavlovas! They are:

  • easy to put together
  • delicious
  • so romantic
  • endlessly customizable
  • gluten-free
  • beautiful
  • can be made in advance
  • can be made Keto

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Ingredients for Raspberry Mini Pavlovas

To these lovely romantic mini pavlovas with raspberries, you need:

Raspberry coulis

  • 250 g raspberries fresh or frozen
  • ¼ cup of sugar
  • ½ tbsp amaretto

Meringue

  • 300 g icing sugar
  • ½ tsp corn starch
  • 6 egg whites
  • 5 ml lemon juice around 1 tsp

Whipped cream

  • 1 cup cold heavy cream
  • 3 tbsp icing sugar

Toppings

  • Fresh raspberries
  • Icing sugar
sprinkling icing sugar

Directions for making individual pavlovas

Prep the ingredients

Assemble all your ingredients. Keep the cream and eggs cold. Set up your standing mixer.

Separate the egg whites from the egg yolks (you can use the egg yolks to make lemon curd). In a medium bowl, whisk together icing sugar and cornstarch.

Preheat the oven to 255F.

Cook the raspberry coulis

Combine the raspberries in a saucepan with the sugar and the Amaretto and heat, stirring, until the raspberries break down and get soft, about 10 minutes.

Keep it in the fridge until you have everything ready to build the pavlovas.

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Whip the meringue

Add the egg whites to your electric mixer bowl and whisk on medium speed (4-6) until it reaches a foamy stage. At this stage, you can add the lemon juice. Continue whipping.

When the egg whites are at soft peak stage, lower the speed to medium-low (3), and add the sugar mixed with the cornstarch, 1 - 2 tablespoon at a time. Scrape down the sides of the bowl at least once while adding the sugar. Do not rush this process. This can take about 10 -15 minutes. Continue whipping.

Once all the sugar is added, increase the speed to medium (4), and whisk the egg whites just until the sugar has completely dissolved, and the egg whites are thick and glossy and hold their shape well.

spooning meringue

Pipe individual pavlovas on parchment paper

While your egg whites are in the electric mixer, cover your tray with parchment paper. You can draw the size of the pavlova or just do it without a measurement. We recommend a 9cm circle per pavlova, which is the size of a 1-cup ramekin.

Using a clean spoon, scoop the meringue from the bowl and fill the inside of your drawn circles, or shape a circle freehand. Pile the meringue in the middle of the drawn circle - you should end up with a dome.

Using an offset spatula, spread the meringue mix to fill the drawn circle on the parchment paper.

meringues on a plate

Bake individual pavlovas

Bake the pavlovas for 40-45 minutes. Do not open the oven door during this time.

After 40-45 minutes, open the oven and check if the pavlovas are hard on the outside. If they are, turn off the oven and open the door just a crack. Leave the pavlovas inside the oven to cool around 30 min.

Make chantily cream

In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk the cream and icing sugar until you have a soft chantilly.

Keep it in the fridge until you have everything ready to build the pavlovas.

layering chantilly cream
spooning raspberry coulis

Top mini pavlovas with chantilly cream and raspberry coulis

Assemble the pavlovas just before serving. Put a generous tablespoon of whipped cream in the center of each meringue. Drizzle generously with raspberry sauce.

putting on raspberries
sprinkling icing sugar

Top mini pavlovas with fresh raspberries and sprinkle icing sugar

Top individual pavlovas with a few raspberries each, and finish with icing sugar.

sprinkling icing sugar

Scaling the recipe

This recipe makes 8 mini pavlovas, each about 9-cm in size. You can easily halve the recipe to make a smaller portion. If looking for a perfect Valentine's Day dessert for two, then make two of these individual pavlovas!

Storage

Kept separately in airtight containers, the individual parts for these mini pavlovas will last up to a week. Meringue is best consumed within two days for the perfect texture, but will be delicious even afterwards. Wrap it in plastic and store in an airtight container if looking to make more than 2 days in advance.

For best results, do not assemble the raspberry mini pavlovas until ready to serve; the pavlovas will lose their crisp when topped with the chantilly cream.

meringues on a plate

Making in Advance

All the components for these raspberry mini pavlovas can be made in advance. Everything should be kept in the fridge for best results, until ready to serve.

The raspberry coulis can be made up to a week in advance. The chantilly cream can be made a day or two in advance. Finally, the individual meringues themselves can be baked two days in advance for best results. Do not assemble the final mini pavlovas with raspberries until the last minute, though.

6 mini pavlovas

Dominant flavors and ingredients

These delicate raspberry pavlovas are flavoured mostly with fresh raspberries, thought there is a touch of lemon in here as well.

When the raspberry flavour joins with the vanilla soft chantilly cream, the resulting mix tastes like a delicate, sweet cloud tinged through with a bolt of faintly sour berries - it's balanced, delicious and most of all, romantic.

If you're not a fan of raspberries, feel free to use any other berries you have on hand. You can even use frozen berries that have been defrosted.

These mini pavlovas would also taste great with my Meyer lemon curd.

pavlova with a fork

Top tips for easily making mini pavlovas with raspberries

These beautiful individual pavlovas make for a gorgeous, romantic dessert, for a Valentine's Day dinner or for a special meal. To make their assembly even more of a breeze, here are my top tips:

  • Make the meringues and raspberry coulis in advance - they're perfect if made up to two days ahead!
  • If you don't have fresh berries, don't fret. Frozen berries work just fine
  • If you don't have berries, spoon your favourite chocolate sauce, dulce de leche or even raspberry jam on top of the chantilly cream.
  • For a really romantic presentation, shape the mini pavlovas into hearts instead of circles (you can use a cookie cutter and a piping bag to draw and then pipe out the shapes)
  • If making everything in one day, then start by making preheating the oven, then make the raspberry coulis, then meringues, and while they're baking whip the cream. Easy!
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See our mini pavlovas story!

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Adaptations for raspberry mini pavlovas

These raspberry mini pavlovas are naturally vegetarian, gluten-free and grain-free.

Keto and sugar-free

To make sugar-free keto mini pavlovas, use powdered Erythritol, Xylitol in a 1-to-1 ration, or stevia in a smaller ratio.

serving pavlovas

Mini pavlova variations:

  • Mini pavlovas with Meyer Lemon Curd - replace the raspberry coulis for my homemade Meyer Lemon Curd.
  • Chocolate mini pavlovas - add 1 teaspoon of cocoa powder to the meringue batter. Replace the raspberry coulis with homemade chocolate ganache, or your favourite store-bought chocolate sauce.
  • Family-sized raspberry pavlova - instead of piping out small, individual pavlovas, just make two large pavlova circles. Layer them for an exquisite layered raspberry pavlova cake.
assembling raspberry mini pavlovas

Equipment

For these raspberry individual pavlovas, you need:

  • Liquid measuring cups (I like these)
  • Solids measuring cups (I like these and these)
  • Measuring spoons
  • Parchment paper
  • Small saucepan (I want this one)
  • Standing mixer (if you don't have a standing mixer, you can use a hand-held mixer and mixing bowls)

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Accompanying Dishes

Making a whole romantic dinner to go along with these adorable mini pavlovas? I got you covered! My first choice is a plate of delicate Raspberry Financiers, the perfect cross between a cookie and cake.

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When to Serve

I plan on serving these individual pavlovas with raspberries on Valentine's Day.

You can also serve them for any family dinner, as well.

cutting into pavlovas with a fork

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Raspberry Mini Pavlovas

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Raspberry mini pavlovas are the most romantic dessert: fragile, blushing pink, and quivering with delicious promises.
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 55 minutes mins
Cooling time 1 hour hr
Total Time 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Canadian, North American, Russian
Servings 8 people
Calories 316 kcal

Equipment

  • Liquid measuring cups
  • Solids measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Parchment paper
  • Small saucepan
  • Standing mixer (if you don't have a standing mixer, you can use a hand-held mixer and mixing bowls)
  • Spatula
  • Spoons
  • Baking sheets

Ingredients
  

Raspberry coulis

  • 250 g raspberries fresh or frozen
  • ¼ cup of sugar
  • ½ tablespoon amaretto

Meringue

  • 300 g icing sugar
  • ½ teaspoon corn starch
  • 6 egg whites
  • 5 ml lemon juice around 1 tsp

Whipped cream

  • 1 cup cold heavy cream
  • 3 tablespoon icing sugar

Toppings

  • Fresh raspberries
  • Icing sugar

Instructions
 

To make raspberry coulis:

  • Combine the raspberries in a saucepan with the sugar and the Amaretto and heat, stirring, until the raspberries break down and get soft, about 10 minutes.
  • Keep it in the fridge until you have everything ready to build the pavlovas.

To make meringue:

  • Preheat the oven at 255F.
  • Separate egg whites from egg yolks (you can use the egg yolks to make lemon curd). In a medium bowl, whisk together icing sugar and cornstarch.
  • Add the egg whites to your electric mixer bowl and whisk on medium speed (4-6) until it reaches a foamy stage. At this stage, you can add the lemon juice. Continue whipping.
  • When the egg whites are at soft peak stage, lower the speed to medium-low (3), and add the sugar mixed with the cornstarch, 1 - 2 tablespoon at a time. Scrape down the sides of the bowl at least once while adding the sugar. Do not rush this process. This can take about 10 -15 minutes. Continue whipping.
  • Once all the sugar is added, increase the speed to medium (4), and whisk the egg whites just until the sugar has completely dissolved, and the egg whites are thick and glossy and hold their shape well.
  • While your egg whites are in the electric mixer, cover your tray with parchment paper. You can draw the size of the pavlova or just do it without a measurement. We recommend a 9cm circle per pavlova, which is the size of a 1-cup ramekin.
  • Using a clean spoon, scoop the meringue from the bowl and fill the inside of your drawn circles, or shape a circle freehand. Pile the meringue in the middle of the drawn circle - you should end up with a dome.
  • Using an offset spatula, spread the meringue mix to fill the drawn circle on the parchment paper.
  • Bake the pavlovas for 40-45 minutes. Do not open the oven door during this time.
  • After 40-45 minutes, open the oven and check if the pavlovas are hard on the outside. If they are, turn off the oven and open the door just a crack. Leave the pavlovas inside the oven to cool around 30 min.

To make whipping cream:

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk the cream and icing sugar until you have a soft chantilly.
  • Keep it in the fridge until you have everything ready to build the pavlovas.

To assemble the raspberry mini pavlovas:

  • Assemble the pavlovas just before serving. Put a generous tablespoon of whipped cream in the center of each meringue. Drizzle generously with raspberry sauce, top with a few raspberries and finish with icing sugar.

Notes

To make this keto, use a sugar replacement in place of the icing sugar.

Nutrition

Calories: 316kcalCarbohydrates: 52gProtein: 3gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 41mgSodium: 50mgPotassium: 108mgFiber: 2gSugar: 48gVitamin A: 448IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 29mgIron: 1mg
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      1. Kyleigh says

        February 04, 2021 at 7:54 pm

        5 stars
        The recipe is super easy to follow!

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 05, 2021 at 9:02 pm

          Yes!!! And so, so delicious

        • kseniaprints says

          February 11, 2021 at 10:02 am

          And you're rewarded with a delicious dessert ๐Ÿ˜‰

      2. Audrey says

        February 05, 2021 at 11:04 am

        5 stars
        I love the raspberry! It makes these so good!

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 05, 2021 at 9:03 pm

          It's such a nice contrast to the sweet meringue!

        • kseniaprints says

          February 11, 2021 at 10:03 am

          Yes! THe fresh berries on top just take it to another level

      3. Alexandra says

        February 10, 2021 at 10:50 pm

        5 stars
        This is the perfect romantic dessert - we loved them, and will be making them again on Valentine's Day!

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 11, 2021 at 10:03 am

          Oh I'm so glad!! Same here - we finished the last one yesterday

      4. Marcellina says

        February 11, 2021 at 6:48 am

        5 stars
        There is no way I could resist these pavlovas! And so pretty! Your photos are stunning.

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 11, 2021 at 10:03 am

          You are too kind! And you don't have to resist them - just make a batch and don't share ๐Ÿ˜‰

      5. Addison says

        February 11, 2021 at 5:32 pm

        5 stars
        These are just the cutest!! I love raspberries!

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 12, 2021 at 7:53 pm

          Me too!! You'll lose these pavlovas, then!

      6. Liz says

        February 11, 2021 at 8:00 pm

        5 stars
        I've never tried these before! They sound so yummy!

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 12, 2021 at 7:54 pm

          They're like little yummy clouds, so delicious

      7. Maddie says

        February 12, 2021 at 11:20 am

        These are almost too beautiful to eat...almost!

        Reply
        • kseniaprints says

          February 12, 2021 at 7:54 pm

          You'll have to get over it ๐Ÿ˜‰ They're worth it!

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