• Where I Ate Last with Tony Astle: Maison Vauron and Christmas Meringue Roulade

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Where I Ate Last with Tony Astle: Maison Vauron and Christmas Meringue Roulade

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  • This week Tony Astle ate at Maison Vauron, a French Bistro in Auckland’s Newmarket.

    They offer fresh, authentic cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere, and offer the opportunity to explore their unique wine cellar with a variety of wines from throughout France.

    Tony sampled the Planche de Charcuterie, Pan cooked Tarakihi, and Saucisson de Canard.

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    Recipe of the Week: Christmas Meringue Roulade

    Serves 12

    Ingredients

    12 egg whites (room temperature)

    400g caster sugar

    2 tsp vanilla essence

    2 tsp vinegar (white, malt or cider)

    2 Tbsp cornflour

    Method

    1. Line two oblong sandwich tins with non-stick baking paper. Ensure there is plenty of overlap of the baking paper on all sides of the tins.
    2. Preheat a fan-forced oven to 180 degrees Celsius
    3. In an electric mixer whisk the egg whites (on full speed) until they form firm peaks.
    4. Steadily add the sugar by degrees until it is all incorporated.
    5. Add the vanilla and vinegar and continue whisking for 5 more minutes.
    6. Reduce speed and add the cornflour making sure to incorporate it well.
    7. Divide the mixture between the 2 sandwich tins and smooth out the tops.
    8. Bake in the oven for 12 minutes.
    9. Remove and let them cool to room temperature.

    To Roll

    1. Lay a large sheet of tin foil on the bench and lay a sheet of baking paper on top of the foil. Liberally sprinkle the baking paper with icing sugar.
    2. Gently loosen the meringue from the baking paper in the tin, then invert (crust side down) onto the icing sugar coated baking paper.
    3. Spread with whipped cream and then spread the fruit mince.
    4. Roll away from yourself to form a roulade shape.
    5. Seal both ends of the foil/paper and refrigerate for at least an hour - or make it the day before and refrigerate overnight.
    6. Repeat rolling process for second roulade.
    7. Serve with fresh berries.

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This week Tony Astle ate at Maison Vauron, a French Bistro in Auckland’s Newmarket.

They offer fresh, authentic cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere, and offer the opportunity to explore their unique wine cellar with a variety of wines from throughout France.

Tony sampled the Planche de Charcuterie, Pan cooked Tarakihi, and Saucisson de Canard.

LISTEN ABOVE

Recipe of the Week: Christmas Meringue Roulade

Serves 12

Ingredients

12 egg whites (room temperature)

400g caster sugar

2 tsp vanilla essence

2 tsp vinegar (white, malt or cider)

2 Tbsp cornflour

Method

  1. Line two oblong sandwich tins with non-stick baking paper. Ensure there is plenty of overlap of the baking paper on all sides of the tins.
  2. Preheat a fan-forced oven to 180 degrees Celsius
  3. In an electric mixer whisk the egg whites (on full speed) until they form firm peaks.
  4. Steadily add the sugar by degrees until it is all incorporated.
  5. Add the vanilla and vinegar and continue whisking for 5 more minutes.
  6. Reduce speed and add the cornflour making sure to incorporate it well.
  7. Divide the mixture between the 2 sandwich tins and smooth out the tops.
  8. Bake in the oven for 12 minutes.
  9. Remove and let them cool to room temperature.

To Roll

  1. Lay a large sheet of tin foil on the bench and lay a sheet of baking paper on top of the foil. Liberally sprinkle the baking paper with icing sugar.
  2. Gently loosen the meringue from the baking paper in the tin, then invert (crust side down) onto the icing sugar coated baking paper.
  3. Spread with whipped cream and then spread the fruit mince.
  4. Roll away from yourself to form a roulade shape.
  5. Seal both ends of the foil/paper and refrigerate for at least an hour - or make it the day before and refrigerate overnight.
  6. Repeat rolling process for second roulade.
  7. Serve with fresh berries.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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