Spice up a classic: Eton mess with strawberries and black pepper

Sanjay Aggarwal puts a warming spin on a British summertime classic, says Prudence Wade

Wednesday 21 June 2023 05:00 EDT
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The flavours of this spiced-up summer treat won’t let you down
The flavours of this spiced-up summer treat won’t let you down (Dan Jones/PA)

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Even if the weather lets you down, the flavours of this spiced-up summer treat never will. We bring to you a warming twist on a British classic,” says Sanjay Aggarwal, author of Spice Kitchen.

Eton mess with strawberries and black pepper

Serves: 6

Ingredients:

500g strawberries, hulled

6 tbsp caster (superfine) sugar

1 tbsp whole black peppercorns

Freshly ground black pepper

300ml double cream

6 shop-bought meringue nests

Method:

1. Put half the strawberries in a saucepan with four tablespoons of the sugar. Squash them a little and place over a low heat.

2. Add the whole peppercorns and simmer until the strawberries have collapsed (keep an eye on them, as you don’t want the sugar to turn into caramel). Squash completely, pour through a sieve and set aside to cool.

3. Meanwhile, slice the remaining strawberries into quarters and put in a bowl. Cover with the rest of the sugar and a good grinding of black pepper. Toss and set aside. Whip the cream to soft peaks and crumble the meringues.

4. Gently ribbon the strawberry sauce through the cream, then fold through the sliced strawberries and meringue pieces.

5. Serve immediately.

Recipe from ‘Spice Kitchen’ by Sanjay Aggarwal (Quadrille, £22).

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