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By marrscher4
Greenfield, MA
on February 27, 2013
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Ina, thank-you, you are a genius! This recipe is so satisfying and light at the same time. I've seen it several times on tv and today I made it from memory but I added the a hint of coconut flavoring to whipped cream I made and I omitted the sugar and framboise and crushed the meringues into raspberries and layered it. It was a huge hit just like that, but adding the framboise and lemon and a bit more sugar kicks it up. Thank you for your recipes, I just love them all!
By Lisie Lane
Redding, Ca
on May 28, 2012
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TOO SWEET!
By herepiggy
KY
on May 20, 2012
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There's no way you can screw up Eton Mess; so every variation is always good and this one is wonderful too! Everybody is so crazy for choclate these days that it's really nice to see other types of desserts making a comeback. My favorite dessert is English (British strawberries with lovely creamy Nestle or perhaps Devon cream with a bit of caster sugar on top. Spending my summers in England made me a bit of a fanatic about certain types of British foods -- Eton Mess is also one of them. It's luscious, quick, easy, and totally impressive. Kids love it (it's a nursery dessert but adults love it too. Oh and btw, so does Prince William! So go on a picnic, watch a cricket match, and enjoy Eton Mess. Perfect!
By jmg133_5497736
Seattle, WA
on May 09, 2012
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This is the most unassuming recipe. I never made it because it just didn't seem appealing but I needed something quick and easy so I gave it a try. AMAZING. It's really easy and so delicious. Plans to make it again and again - everyone loved it! Ina's recipes never fail to deliver!
By averything
on December 21, 2011
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After a huge meal of prime rib and Yorkshire pudding etc I served this as a "lighter" option for dessert. The problem was that I only made enough to serve 8 people ONE serving each..........it certainly finished things on a very high note. I will make this one again and again!
By Chef #656806
Kirkland, WA
on December 19, 2011
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This fantastic dessert was served at the Christmas dinner we enjoyed last night. It was delicious and light, following a wonderful if somewhat heavy roast pork/scalloped potato, etc dinner. Lots of oohs and aahss from all the guests. Now I'm planning to make it for the next two dinners I have planned!! Our hostess used Grand Marnier instead of the framboise liqueur. YUMMY!!
By K.A.T.
Scottsdale, AZ
on October 22, 2011
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Ina Garten is the queen of desserts, but this one disappoints for me. I found it way too sweet. Maybe if I added more cream and less berry sauce and meringue it would have cut the sweetness? Also, I couldn't find meringue shells anywhere so I had to make them from scratch which didn't make it so easy. On a positive note, all my kids gobbled it up and loved it -- kids never complain about too much sugar!
By debbiedarling1
south suburb of...
on August 29, 2011
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm I can hardly wait to make this one !!
By yogatime
on August 29, 2011
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Delicious and a fun dessert to share with friends.
By cupcake absolute
Near Yorktown,VA.
on August 13, 2011
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This Beloved namesake is Elegant and So Beautifull to Gaze into the Levels of Dessert.A delicious Parfait transformed into Haute Cuisine.Best Time of Season's End of the Best Fruit{s}.Delicious with a Level of Fruit Different as Cascades downswards.Melange of Blackberries,Blueberries and Raspberries or Strawberries.Want it Now for my Birthday Breakfast with a glass of Sparkling anything.