GLUTEN FREE RECIPES: CHEF JASON ROBERTS' CHOCOLATE PAVLOVA WITH DRUNKEN BERRIES

Chef Jason Roberts is a friend and colleague; we've worked together a number of times over the years and I am a big fan of his food and his devotion to living a healthy lifestyle, not to mention the impressive work he does for No Kid Hungry.  You may have seen him on The Chew, The Rachael Ray Show, Food Network or Cooking Channel. Since I've had a few requests for gluten-free recipes, I felt it best to go to an expert. Jason lives gluten-free and his most recent cookbook is a tribute to that. This recipe is a Jason shared with me that I now make it whenever I need a light, yet elegant dessert.

JASON ROBERTS' CHOCOLATE PAVLOVA WITH FRESH CREAM AND DRUNKEN BERRIES

Both Australia and New Zealand claim the Pavlova as a national dish, and stories abound as to the history of its creation. Both countries do agree, however, that the dish was named after the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. Essentially, this dessert is a baked meringue that’s topped with fresh cream and fruit. I have kept this iconic dessert simple with the addition of chocolate and Berries. When it comes to decoration, however, look to seasonal fruit such as kiwifruit, Pomegranate, and passion fruit.

Makes 12 small portions. Note: The photo above was from an event- the Pavlovas were crumbled and served it in a glass for an elegant look.

INGREDIENTS

4 egg whites

1⁄4 teaspoon cream of tartar

Pinch of salt

1⁄2 teaspoon white vinegar

1 cup granulated sugar

1 teaspoon cornstarch

1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar

3 drops vanilla extract

2 heaping tablespoons dark cocoa powder

1 cup freshly whipped cream

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat the oven to 250°F (120°C). Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper.

Using an electric mixer or hand mixer on medium speed, beat the egg whites with cream of tartar and salt until they become thick and foamy.

Increase the speed to high, add the vinegar, and gradually add the granulated sugar in five separate batches, beating well between each addition. Continue beating until stiff peaks have formed and the sugar has dissolved. Sift in the cornstarch and confectioners’ sugar, then thoroughly fold in the vanilla.

Remove a cup’s worth of the meringue and put it in a clean bowl. Sift the cocoa powder over the meringue, mix it in thoroughly, and then carefully fold this mixture back into the white meringue. The goal is to keep some of the marbled effect in the meringue.

Using a tablespoon, scoop up a large spoonful of the meringue, and use a clean finger on your other hand to push the meringue onto a tray lined with foil or parchment paper. Repeat, leaving a 2-inch gap between all the meringues.

Place the meringues into the oven and bake them for 1 hour. Reduce the temperature to 160°F (70°C) and cook them for another 30–60 minutes or until they’re dry to the touch. Turn off the oven, leaving the meringues in the oven for at least another hour or even overnight.

To store the meringues, place them into an airtight container; they will stay perfectly fresh for 2–3 days.

To serve, place the meringues on a plate and top them with fresh whipped cream and a scattering of the drunken berries.

DRUNKEN BERRIES 

INGREDIENTS 

½ cup fresh raspberries

½ cup fresh blackberries

1 cup hulled and halved strawberries

½ cup Limoncello or lemon liqueur

¼ cup granulated sugar

DIRECTIONS:

Place the berries along with the sugar and alcohol into a bowl and toss lightly, allow to sit for ½ an hour before serving.

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For more gluten-free recipes from Jason, go to his website or order his cookbook, Good Food Fast.

MUNCHIES AWARDS: PEOPLE'S CHOICE VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE FOOD TV HOST, FOOD CITY, BURGER, AND MORE!

I am honored to announce that I'm part of the celebrity tastemakers panel for this year's MUNCHIES PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOOD AWARDS sponsored by General Mills. Although I have no formal culinary training, I certainly am an expert on good food-- I've eaten my way around the country in the past several years or so. The Munchies celebrates the best in food from the best burger to the best food city...and you get to decide the winners!

Do you love Chopped or Food Network Star? Can't get enough of Michael Symon on The Chew or the evil Alton Brown on Cutthroat Kitchen? If Ina is your kitchen inspiration or you've made every single recipe in Dana Cowin's new cookbook, here's how to help them win a 2015 Munchie People's Choice Award!

I've teamed up with General Mills and Andrew Zimmern for the 2015 Munchies People's Choice Awards! Thanks to Arden Photography for the fab headshot.

I've teamed up with General Mills and Andrew Zimmern for the 2015 Munchies People's Choice Awards! Thanks to Arden Photography for the fab headshot.

As you probably know, I spend most of my time on the road and eat out a lot. As part of the celebrity tastemaker panel, I was asked to nominate some of my favorite places for this year's awards. A total of 43 food experts shared our culinary perspectives to determine the 100 nominees. See the full list of panelists here...

We picked the finalists. Now, it is up to you to decide the winners. Vote daily through March 31st, 2015. We'll be eliminating nominees three times during the voting period (March 8th, March 15th, March 22nd and the final round March 31st), which means your votes matter!

THE LIST OF 2015 MUNCHIE AWARD NOMINEES

Best Food Competition TV Show

  • Chopped, Food Network
  • Iron Chef America, Food Network
  • Knife Fight, Esquire Network
  • Food Network Star, Food Network
  • The Taste, ABC

Best Food TV Personality

  • Alton Brown, Cutthroat Kitchen, Food Network
  • Anthony Bourdain, Parts Unknown, CNN
  • Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa: Back to Basics, Food Network
  • Michael Symon, The Chew, ABC
  • Mo Rocca, My Grandmother's Ravioli, Cooking Channel

Best Chef

  • Ashley Christensen, Poole's Diner, Raleigh, NC
  • Hugh Acheson, Five & Ten, Athens, GA
  • Ignacio Mattos, Estela, New York, NY
  • Jamie Bissonette, Toro, Boston, MA  
  • Paul Kahan, Blackbird, Chicago, IL

Best Food Blog or Site

  • Food Republic
  • I Am a Food Blog
  • Perennial Plate
  • Serious Eats
  • Smitten Kitchen

Best New Cookbook

  • Flour and Water: Pasta, Thomas McNaughton, Ten Speed Press  
  • Heritage, Sean Brock, Artisan
  • Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen, Dana Cowin, Ecco
  • My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories, David Lebovitz, Ten Speed Press
  • Plenty More, Yotom Ottolenghi, Ten Speed Press

Best Food Magazine

  • Bon Appetit, Conde Nast
  • Cherry Bombe
  • Food & Wine
  • Lucky Peach
  • Saveur, Bonnier Corporation

Best Pizza

  • DiFara Pizza, Brooklyn, NY
  • Pizzeria Bianco, Phoenix, AZ
  • Pizzeria Lola, Minneapolis, MN
  • Pizzeria Mozza, Los Angeles, CA
  • Pizzeria Vetri, Philadelphia, PA

Best Burger

  • Au Cheval, Chicago, IL
  • The Company Burger, New Orleans, LA
  • Father's Office, Los Angeles, CA
  • Holeman and Finch Public House, Atlanta, GA
  • Minetta Tavern, New York, NY

Best BBQ

  • Franklin Barbecue, Austin, TX
  • Kreuz Market, Lockhart, TX
  • Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint, Nashville, TN
  • Mighty Quinn's Barbeque, New York, NY
  • Scott's Bar-B-Que, Hemingway, SC

Best Steak

  • Doe's Eat Place, Greenville, MS
  • Gibsons Steakhouse, Chicago, IL
  • Keens Steakhouse, New York, NY
  • Lonesome Dove, Fort Worth TX
  • Peter Luger Steak House, Brooklyn, NY

Best Taco

  • Big Star, Chicago, IL
  • Empellon Taqueria, New York, NY
  • Guerrilla Tacos, Los Angeles, CA
  • Mas Tacos Por Favor, Nashville, TN
  • Taqueria del Sol, Atlanta, GA

Best Ramen

  • Daikokuya, Los Angeles, CA
  • Ippudo, New York, NY
  • Ivan Ramen, New York, NY
  • Ramen Tatsu-ya, Austin, TX
  • Tsujita LA Artisan Noodle, Los Angeles, CA

Best Donut

  • Dough, Brooklyn, NY
  • Doughnut Plant, New York, NY
  • Doughnut Vault, Chicago, IL
  • Federal Donuts, Philadelphia, PA
  • Glam Doll Donuts, Minneapolis, MN

Best Ice Cream

  • Ample Hills Creamery, Brooklyn, NY
  • Big Gay Ice Cream, New York, NY
  • Bi-Rite Creamery San Francisco, CA
  • Graeter's, Cincinnati, OH
  • Salt & Straw, Portland, OR

Best Sandwich Spot

  • Cochon Butcher, New Orleans, LA
  • Katz's Delicatessen, New York, NY
  • Porchetta, New York, NY
  • Robert's Western World, Nashville, TN
  • Zingerman's Deli, Ann Arbor, MI

Best Coffee Shop

  • Blue Bottle Coffee, Oakland, CA
  • Crema, Nashville, TN
  • La Colombe, Philadelphia, PA
  • Panther Coffee, Miami, FL
  • Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Portland, OR

Best Food Truck

  • Biscuit Love Truck, Nashville, TN
  • East Side King, Austin, TX
  • King of Pops, Atlanta, GA
  • Kogi BBQ Truck, Los Angeles, CA
  • Nong's Khao Man Gai, Portland, OR

Best Craft Brewery

  • Bell's Brewery, Kalamazoo, MI
  • Brooklyn Brewery, Brooklyn, NY
  • Goose Island, Chicago, IL
  • Sixpoint Brewery, Brooklyn, NY
  • Surly Brewing Co., Minneapolis, MN

Best Cocktail Bar

  • Cure, New Orleans, LA
  • Marvel Bar, Minneapolis, MN
  • Pegu Club, New York, NY
  • The Aviary, Chicago, IL
  • Trick Dog, San Francisco, CA

Best Food City

  • Chicago, IL
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Portland, OR
  • San Francisco, CA