Eton Mess is a traditional British dessert made with crumbled up meringues, whipped cream, strawberry sauce, and fresh strawberries. Eton Mess is a perfect light dessert to serve during the summer. It comes together so easily, it tastes light as air, and you don’t need to turn your oven on if you use store-bought meringues.
Course
Dessert
Cuisine
British
Prep Time10minutes
Cook Time10minutes
Cooling Time10minutes
Total Time30minutes
Servings4servings
Ingredients
12VanillaLemon, or Chocolate Meringues
2cupsFresh Strawberries
½cupWater
2tablespoonsGranulated Sugar
1tablespoonCorn Starch
1cupWhipping Cream
2tablespoonsPowdered Sugar
1teaspoonVanilla
Instructions
Take half of the strawberries, hull them, and place them in a food processor and pulse them until they have been pureed. Pour the pureed strawberries into a saucepan, heat over medium heat and add the water, granulated sugar, and corn starch. Bring to a slow boil and let boil for 1 minute while the mixture thickens. Pour into a bowl and let the sauce chill for at least 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, prepare the whipped cream. Pour the whipping cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla into the bowl of an electric mixer. Beat on a medium speed until soft peaks form. Store the whipped cream in the fridge until you are ready to serve the eton mess.
Hull and slice the remaining strawberries.
To assemble each Eton Mess, crumble 2 meringues and place in the bottom of a bowl. Add spoonfuls of strawberry sauce, whipped cream, and fresh strawberries on top. Crumble another merengue on top, and add additional layers of strawberry sauce, fresh strawberries, and whipped cream. Serve right away.
Recipe Notes
I recommend against assembling the eton mess ahead of time, the meringues would get too soggy. It is better to assemble just before serving.