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Vanilla Meringue Cookie Tips
Why are my meringue cookies flat?
Flattened meringue cookies are typically the result of too much air collapsing out of your meringues. To prevent this collapse, make sure that the
egg whites are at room temperature before you begin. Start whisking the egg whites in the mixer slowly until they are foamy. Gradually increase the mixer speed and add the sugar 1 tablespoon at a time, not all at once. When the sugar is completely added, continue beating to incorporate more air, bringing the mixture to stiff, glossy peaks.
What other flavors can I use in meringue cookies?
This recipe calls for classic vanilla, but feel free to use other flavors of extract instead, such as almond, lemon, orange, peppermint, coconut, cherry or raspberry.
How long do meringue cookies last?
Meringue cookies will last for up to 2 weeks when stored at room temperature in an airtight container, with parchment between the layers. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months in a parchment-lined airtight container. However, it’s important to mention that delicate cookies like meringues are best enjoyed soon after making them. While they can be frozen, they may not maintain the same freshness and quality in the freezer as sturdier cookies will. Avoid storing meringues in the refrigerator too. This will add moisture, and they will lose their crispy, crunchy texture. Check out these clever tips and tricks for
how to make your best meringues.
Why are my meringue cookies chewy?
Meringue cookie recipes can turn out chewy because they are not baked long enough. Check the bake time and make sure the meringues stay in the oven according to the recipe directions (commonly until the oven has cooled—no peeking). If you still don't have success, you may be storing them improperly. Meringue cookies can absorb moisture from their environment or other ingredients they are near. To crisp up chewy meringues, pop them back into the oven on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet at 200°F for 10 minutes. Get inspired with more enticing
meringue recipes.
—Rashanda Cobbins, Taste of Home Food Editor, and Amy Glander, Taste of Home Book Editor
Nutrition Facts
1 cookie: 10 calories, 0 fat (0 saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 5mg sodium, 2g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 0 fiber), 0 protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 1 free food.