Meringue Cookie Recipes – Four Basic Meringue Recipes (2024)

Different Types of Meringue Recipes

There are four basic meringue cookie recipes.

French Meringue

Italian Meringue

Swiss Meringue

Japanese Meringue

Each of the basic recipes use slightly different quantities of sugar in ratio to the amount of egg white and each one has its own particular method.

French Meringue Recipe

Method

Ingredients

  • 70 g Egg Whites
  • 160g Fine Granulated Sugar

The French meringue recipe is probably the most well known meringue cookies recipe. Even though the Italians have their own recipe, the French version is by far more widely used.

I have shared my own meringue cookie recipe which I believe is a great basic recipe and I have been using it for many years to make all sort of cookies.

Once you get the hang of the basic meringue recipe you can put your creative head on and make meringue cookies for all occasions with it.

This recipe is perfect for creating 3D snowman cookies, creative shapes, nests and even meringue kisses. The results are astiff mixture that is ideal to use for piping.

There are actually two methods with this meringue recipe the first is to

  • Place Egg whites and sugar in the bowl at the same time and whisked up together until white and stiff.
  • Place Egg whites and sugar in the bowl at the same time, place on a low gas heat for just a couple of minutes being careful to vigorously stir the mixture as not to cook the egg white (this is to help the sugar dissolve faster in the egg white.Then whisk up as normal.

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You can find more details about this meringue recipe here, and where you can see the Sardinia version of meringue cookies.

Italian Recipes

Ingredients

  • 300g Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 150g Egg White
  • 60 g water
  • Pinch of salt

The Italian meringue cookie recipe has a completely different method. With this meringue recipe you first need to

Method

  • place the water, sugar and salt in a heavy saucepan , it is ideal to use a copper pan if you have one
  • bring to boil gently ( soft ball stage or 125°C on the sugar thermometer )
  • Continuous stirring to avoid the sugar from becoming caramel
  • Leave to cool about 5 minutes
  • Start whisking the egg whites, once they begin to become white and frothy start to pour the sugar syrup in to the egg whites while continuing to whisk ( Note that the syrup should be poured in gently and continuously the only way I describe it is, A fine thread of syrup)
  • Once stiff, pipe or spoon on to the baking trays and pop in the oven at Constance 60°C-80°C for about 3 hours

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Swiss Recipes

Ingredients

  • 120g Egg Whites
  • 170g Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 8-10 drops of Lemon Juice

This Meringue cookie recipe has a completely different method that in my opinion can be quite a task although the results are simply lovely.

Swiss meringue is made by whisking the egg white and sugar at the same time over a pan of hot water (roughly the water should be about 60°C) method known as bain-marie. The only way to whisk is by hand hence why I said it is a task but you can try and use a whisk like the one in the image below if the bowl permits it.

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Method

  • Place egg whites and drops of lemon juice in metal pan over the bain-marie and start to whisk
  • Once it starts to become white and frothy start add the sugar gradually
  • Continuing Whisking until stiff

The gentle heat from the water helps the sugar dissolve resulting in a velvety smooth texture. The meringue cookies recipes do take some stamina as egg whites do take some whisking.

It is ideal if you looking to make crispy soft centered cookies or to use on decorating pies and desserts.

Japanese Recipes

Ingredients

  • 150g Egg Whites
  • 150g Fine Granulated Sugar

Mix these ingredients in a bowl and set aside.

  • 250 Ground Almonds
  • 50g Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 30g Corn flour or Cornstarch

This meringue cookie recipe can be use to make tasty meringue cookies and I assure you that they tasty! It is also great for meringue plates ( like the Pavlov meringue). Note that if you're not too struck about almonds you can easily substitute them with ground hazelnuts.

Method

  • Place the 150g of egg whites and 150g of sugar in a bowl and whisk until stiff
  • Once stiff, gently fold in the ingredients you set aside with a metal spoon

Prepare your meringue cookies or whatever else and pop in the oven. This meringue needs a higher oven temperature about 180°C and they take about 15-20 minutes to bake.

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Quick and simple meringue topping ideal for pies...

Another meringue recipe is one that tends to remain very light and fluffy doesn't need much baking or drying out and doesn't keep well. This type of meringue is ideal for the topping on the lemon meringue pie.

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Here are two methods:

The first is that the egg whites are whisked on their own until white and stiff, only then the sugar is added. The sugar can be folded in gently with a metal spoon, this will result in a coarse meringue topping . Ideal for spooning the meringue on to the pie.

Or the sugar can be added all at once and given another whisk for a couple of minutes, the results here will be a smoother meringue, which is a better choice if you wish to pipe.

I wouldn't say that one is better than the other, I have tried both, the difference is in the texture of the meringue not only in its appearance but also to the pallet.

There you have it four different meringue cookie recipes each with its own method.


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FAQs

What is the secret to making a good meringue? ›

Tips on How to Make Meringue Successfully
  1. When making meringues, always cook egg whites to avoid salmonella poisoning.
  2. Don't use packaged egg whites to make meringue. ...
  3. Use fresh egg whites. ...
  4. Use eggs at room temperature. ...
  5. Never let any yolk get into the whites.
  6. Don't overbeat egg whites.

What must be avoided when making meringue? ›

Meringue rules: The final verdict

Abide — Avoid yolks; use a non-plastic bowl; add sugar slowly, and bake low and slow. Let slide — Don't pull your hair out if your eggs are cold, you don't have superfine sugar, or it's a humid day.

Why did my meringue cookies turn out chewy? ›

Chewy meringues are the result of two possible situations, under-baking and humidity.

Is cream of tartar or cornstarch better for meringue? ›

Cornstarch: Cornstarch is an excellent way to foolproof your meringue. Use it to create added fluff and keep your hard-won volume from shrinking. Cream of Tartar: Often added in when making meringues, acidic cream of tartar provides lift and stabilization.

Why add vinegar to meringue? ›

The cornflour and vinegar that is added strengthens the egg white and make it more stable and you get the marshmallowy centres from the shorter cooking time.

Does 4 egg whites equal 2 whole eggs? ›

If you substitute egg whites for whole eggs, use two egg whites for each whole egg, but be aware that the result may be lighter and less rich. Conversely, if you substitute whole eggs for egg whites, use one whole egg for every two egg whites, which will make the dish richer and potentially denser.

Is it OK to eat 4 egg white everyday? ›

How many egg whites can you eat a day? The American Heart Association says eating one egg or two egg whites per day is healthy for those who like eggs as a part of their diet. But how much you can eat per day is going to be dependent on what else you consume that day.

Can I freeze egg yolks for later use? ›

Freezing Egg Yolks

Like egg whites, they can be frozen individually in ice cube trays, then moved to a freezer-safe container or zip-top bag for storage. They'll also need to be thawed overnight in the refrigerator before using. Use them right after they are thawed in any recipe that calls for them.

What is the enemy of meringue? ›

Fat is meringue's worst enemy. Get a tiny bit of egg yolk in with the whites and you won't get fluffy whipped peaks, you'll get batter. Always whip meringue in clean bowls without the slightest trace of grease.

What happens if you add sugar to early to meringue? ›

Make sure they form stiff peaks and then add the sugar a spoonful at a time. If you add the sugar too quickly then the mixture will never acquire the stiff consistency you want. You also need to be careful if you've used extra ingredients to flavour your meringues.

Is a common mistake that is made when making meringues? ›

  • Adding the Sugar Too Quickly.
  • Skipping the Cream of Tartar.
  • Using a Dirty Bowl.
  • Not Bringing Eggs to Room Temperature.
  • Beating the Egg Whites for Too Long.
  • Squeezing All the Air Out.
  • Baking the Meringues Too Low.
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Can you leave meringue cookies out overnight? ›

If they're not eaten immediately, before the humidity can get to them, it's basically a disaster. Meringues are meant to be crispy, not squishy.

How do I make my cookies chewy instead of crunchy? ›

How To Make Cookies Chewy Without Cornstarch
  1. Go heavy on brown sugar. It has more moisture than its granulated counterpart, which means the cookie comes out less crispy. ...
  2. Choose margarine or shortening instead of butter. ...
  3. Use baking powder instead of baking soda. ...
  4. Rest your dough. ...
  5. Shorten baking time.
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Can you overmix meringue cookies? ›

3. Overmixing: Overmixing the egg whites can cause the proteins to break down, resulting in a denser, chewier texture rather than a light and airy consistency meringue.

Why isn't my meringue getting fluffy? ›

Fats, water, or dirt may compromise the meringue and prevent it from achieving the fluffy heights you desire. Avoid plastic bowls, which can retain traces of oil. Separate your eggs carefully. Enough yolk will also prevent the egg white proteins from binding together in the way you need.

What is the main ingredient in meringue which makes it light and fluffy? ›

There are three main ingredients in a meringue recipe that interact to form the foam structure: egg whites, sugar, and cream of tartar or acid. The backbone of the foam structure is made up of proteins, amino acid chains. Egg whites provide the meringue with necessary proteins that form the meringue foam.

What will cause a meringue to fail? ›

Beating the Egg Whites for Too Long

One of the most common mistakes is not beating the eggs long enough, or on too slow a speed, which means the egg whites won't reach stiff peak stage and instead only reach a soggy droopy stage.

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