Meringue Cookie Recipes – Four Basic Meringue Recipes (2024)

Different Types of Meringue Recipes

There are four basic meringue cookie recipes.

French Meringue

Italian Meringue

Swiss Meringue

Japanese Meringue

Each of the basic recipes use slightly different quantities of sugar in ratio to the amount of egg white and each one has its own particular method.

French Meringue Recipe

Method

Ingredients

  • 70 g Egg Whites
  • 160g Fine Granulated Sugar

The French meringue recipe is probably the most well known meringue cookies recipe. Even though the Italians have their own recipe, the French version is by far more widely used.

I have shared my own meringue cookie recipe which I believe is a great basic recipe and I have been using it for many years to make all sort of cookies.

Once you get the hang of the basic meringue recipe you can put your creative head on and make meringue cookies for all occasions with it.

This recipe is perfect for creating 3D snowman cookies, creative shapes, nests and even meringue kisses. The results are astiff mixture that is ideal to use for piping.

There are actually two methods with this meringue recipe the first is to

  • Place Egg whites and sugar in the bowl at the same time and whisked up together until white and stiff.
  • Place Egg whites and sugar in the bowl at the same time, place on a low gas heat for just a couple of minutes being careful to vigorously stir the mixture as not to cook the egg white (this is to help the sugar dissolve faster in the egg white.Then whisk up as normal.

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You can find more details about this meringue recipe here, and where you can see the Sardinia version of meringue cookies.

Italian Recipes

Ingredients

  • 300g Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 150g Egg White
  • 60 g water
  • Pinch of salt

The Italian meringue cookie recipe has a completely different method. With this meringue recipe you first need to

Method

  • place the water, sugar and salt in a heavy saucepan , it is ideal to use a copper pan if you have one
  • bring to boil gently ( soft ball stage or 125°C on the sugar thermometer )
  • Continuous stirring to avoid the sugar from becoming caramel
  • Leave to cool about 5 minutes
  • Start whisking the egg whites, once they begin to become white and frothy start to pour the sugar syrup in to the egg whites while continuing to whisk ( Note that the syrup should be poured in gently and continuously the only way I describe it is, A fine thread of syrup)
  • Once stiff, pipe or spoon on to the baking trays and pop in the oven at Constance 60°C-80°C for about 3 hours

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Swiss Recipes

Ingredients

  • 120g Egg Whites
  • 170g Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 8-10 drops of Lemon Juice

This Meringue cookie recipe has a completely different method that in my opinion can be quite a task although the results are simply lovely.

Swiss meringue is made by whisking the egg white and sugar at the same time over a pan of hot water (roughly the water should be about 60°C) method known as bain-marie. The only way to whisk is by hand hence why I said it is a task but you can try and use a whisk like the one in the image below if the bowl permits it.

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Method

  • Place egg whites and drops of lemon juice in metal pan over the bain-marie and start to whisk
  • Once it starts to become white and frothy start add the sugar gradually
  • Continuing Whisking until stiff

The gentle heat from the water helps the sugar dissolve resulting in a velvety smooth texture. The meringue cookies recipes do take some stamina as egg whites do take some whisking.

It is ideal if you looking to make crispy soft centered cookies or to use on decorating pies and desserts.

Japanese Recipes

Ingredients

  • 150g Egg Whites
  • 150g Fine Granulated Sugar

Mix these ingredients in a bowl and set aside.

  • 250 Ground Almonds
  • 50g Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 30g Corn flour or Cornstarch

This meringue cookie recipe can be use to make tasty meringue cookies and I assure you that they tasty! It is also great for meringue plates ( like the Pavlov meringue). Note that if you're not too struck about almonds you can easily substitute them with ground hazelnuts.

Method

  • Place the 150g of egg whites and 150g of sugar in a bowl and whisk until stiff
  • Once stiff, gently fold in the ingredients you set aside with a metal spoon

Prepare your meringue cookies or whatever else and pop in the oven. This meringue needs a higher oven temperature about 180°C and they take about 15-20 minutes to bake.

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Quick and simple meringue topping ideal for pies...

Another meringue recipe is one that tends to remain very light and fluffy doesn't need much baking or drying out and doesn't keep well. This type of meringue is ideal for the topping on the lemon meringue pie.

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Here are two methods:

The first is that the egg whites are whisked on their own until white and stiff, only then the sugar is added. The sugar can be folded in gently with a metal spoon, this will result in a coarse meringue topping . Ideal for spooning the meringue on to the pie.

Or the sugar can be added all at once and given another whisk for a couple of minutes, the results here will be a smoother meringue, which is a better choice if you wish to pipe.

I wouldn't say that one is better than the other, I have tried both, the difference is in the texture of the meringue not only in its appearance but also to the pallet.

There you have it four different meringue cookie recipes each with its own method.


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FAQs

What is the secret to perfect meringue? ›

You simply need to follow just a few simple rules and I promise you will have perfectly beaten egg whites in the end:
  1. room temperature whites are KEY! ...
  2. beat the whites low and slow to start! ...
  3. cream of tartar is your meringue “MVP”! ...
  4. add your granulated sugar slowly too!
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What is the most stable meringue for cookies? ›

Italian meringue, like Swiss meringue, is cooked. It's the most stable of all three meringues, and it's ideal for buttercreams, piped decorations, topping tarts, and baking into cookies. Here, there's no double boiler involved.

Do you need cream of tartar in meringues? ›

A small amount of cream of tartar or vinegar can be added to the mixture at the beginning of whipping to help stabilize the foam and make it less likely to collapse. Don't use plastic bowls—they can retain a film of fat from previously mixed or stored items that can deflate the meringue.

Which meringue is the hardest to make? ›

Italian Meringue Recipe

This type of meringue is commonly known as the most challenging of the three to master, but with the right technique you can create delicious desserts topped with this fluffy Italian treat. Like most meringue recipes, Italian meringue starts with sugar, water and egg whites.

What must be avoided when making meringue? ›

One of the most common mistakes is not beating the eggs long enough, or on too slow a speed, which means the egg whites won't reach stiff peak stage and instead only reach a soggy droopy stage.

Why do you put vinegar in meringue? ›

Acid. Whether it be vinegar, lemon juice, cream of tartar, or a combination, an acid will greatly improve the structure of meringue. Acid not only helps meringue whip up and aerate more quickly, it also keeps it stable. Without acid, meringue is more likely to collapse either during or after mixing.

Can you overmix meringue cookies? ›

A warning — if you add your sugar too slowly the mix will get too fluffy and the texture of the meringues will be too open. Over whip the egg whites and you risk making them too firm and they will risk losing the moisture that they hold.

Why did my meringue cookies turn out chewy? ›

Chewy meringues are the result of two possible situations, under-baking and humidity. If they are under-baked they might always be a little chewy. For humidity, you can try popping the meringues back into the oven on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet at 200°F for 10 minutes to try crisping them up a bit.

What happens if you put too much cream of tartar in meringue? ›

Keep in mind that more cream of tartar doesn't necessarily mean a better, more stable result. “Too much cream of tartar will impart a metallic, tin-like taste,” Molly warns.

What are the 6 tips in making perfect meringue? ›

6 Tips for Perfect Meringue
  1. Don't make meringues when the kitchen is super steamy or the weather is damp and humid.
  2. Egg whites should be perfectly “clean”, without a speck of yolk in them. ...
  3. Egg whites beat to a great volume at room temperature or slightly warm.
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Why do you put cornstarch in meringue? ›

A secret ingredient: corn starch

Corn starch is composed of long molecules that it is believed insert themselves between egg white proteins to prevent them from clotting too much while meringue is baking.

Do older eggs make better meringue? ›

Thanks to the modern mixer, meringue making is a lot easier and older eggs aren't necessary. In fact, older eggs create a less stable foam because the liquid drains more easily from the bubbles. As a general rule of thumb, if stability is more important than volume, use fresher eggs.

What is a weeping meringue? ›

Weeping is when brownish beads of liquid appear all over the surface of a meringue or when a layer of moisture pools and separates the top of the pie filling from the base of the meringue.

Which type of egg works best for meringues? ›

Use fresh (or previously frozen) egg whites.

You can make meringue from pasteurized egg whites, but you have to beat them for a lot longer, and the results are never as voluminous.

What are the three rules for making a successful meringue? ›

You want to use room temperature egg whites, and a clean, clean bowl, and clean, clean beaters. Any fat of any kind, even the tiniest amount will prevent egg white from setting. If you need stiff meringue, then I would suggest getting some cream of tartar as well.

How long do you beat egg white until stiff? ›

It can take a while for a meringue to reach stiff peaks and for the sugar to dissolve—about five minutes with a hand mixer. If the sugar has not dissolved (for example, if it tastes gritty), keep beating.

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