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![]() "Gloria P" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: >> "Jean B." > ha scritto nel messaggio >>>> >>> Just thinking out loud here, and I am NO expert on this, so someone else >>> should comment. I wonder if it is possible to lift off the meringue and >>> make a new one? >> >> I have thought also this thing. Tomorrow evening, if the meringue is >> liquefied, i will do another one ![]() >> >> I also wonder whether one >>> could make the base ahead and then make the meringue close to when it >>> gets served? (Too late for that approach though.) I wouldn't be >>> surprised if these questions only show my total lack of experience with >>> such things. >> >> I have thought also this. I hope that american meringue chef will >> answer ![]() >> > > I don't know, since I've always made the meringue at the same time as the > pie and it never lasts long enough to weep or otherwise spoil. > > If you make the pie ahead of time and the meringue spoils, you could > always take it off and spread the pie with whipped cream. It won't be the > same but it will still be delicious. > > gloria p Since yesterday It stopped crying!!!!! Now, it is like yesterday! But kitchen is without healing! This morning I have only cover it with a plastic bell. I will tell you! -- Cheers Pandora |
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