There’s something truly magical about a perfectly made pavlova. That delicate crackly shell, the fluffy marshmallow center, clouds of whipped cream, and fresh fruit piled high… it’s the kind of dessert that instantly feels special. And the best part? Making pavlova in the Thermomix is surprisingly simple.
Whether you’re preparing dessert for a family gathering, holiday table, birthday celebration, or just treating yourself on the weekend, this Thermomix Pavlova recipe is a guaranteed showstopper. The Thermomix takes the stress out of whipping the perfect meringue, giving you glossy, stable peaks every single time.
This recipe creates a classic pavlova with a crisp shell and soft center — exactly the texture everyone loves. Top it with whipped cream and your favorite fruits for a dessert that looks bakery-worthy but is easy enough for beginners.
Why You’ll Love This Thermomix Pavlova
- Super easy with the Thermomix
- Perfectly whipped meringue every time
- Crispy outside with a soft marshmallow center
- Naturally gluten-free
- Beautiful for parties and holidays
- Easy to customize with toppings
What Is Pavlova?
Pavlova is a meringue-based dessert named after the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. It’s especially popular in Australia and New Zealand and is known for its crisp outer shell and soft, airy middle.
Unlike regular meringues that are crunchy all the way through, pavlova has a chewy marshmallow-like texture in the center. Once topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit, it becomes light, elegant, and absolutely irresistible.
Ingredients
For the Pavlova
- 4 egg whites (room temperature)
- 220g caster sugar
- 1 tsp white vinegar
- 1 tsp cornstarch
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
For the Topping
- 300ml heavy whipping cream
- 2 tbsp icing sugar
- Fresh strawberries
- Blueberries
- Kiwi slices
- Passionfruit pulp
Tips Before You Start
Making pavlova is easy, but a few simple tips make all the difference:
Use Room Temperature Egg Whites
They whip faster and create more volume.
Make Sure the Bowl Is Clean
Any grease or moisture can stop the egg whites from whipping properly.
Add Sugar Slowly
This helps create a glossy, stable meringue.
Don’t Open the Oven Early
Sudden temperature changes can crack the pavlova.
Let It Cool Slowly
Cooling in the oven helps prevent collapsing.
How to Make Thermomix Pavlova
Step 1: Prepare the Oven
Preheat your oven to 120°C (100°C fan-forced).
Line a baking tray with baking paper and draw a 20cm circle as a guide.
Step 2: Clean the Thermomix Bowl
Ensure the Thermomix bowl is completely clean and dry.
For best results, wipe the bowl with a little vinegar and dry thoroughly.
Insert the butterfly whisk attachment.
Step 3: Whip the Egg Whites
Add egg whites and salt to the Thermomix bowl.
Whip:
- 4 min / 37°C / speed 3.5
The egg whites should become fluffy and form soft peaks.
Step 4: Add the Sugar
With the Thermomix running on speed 3, slowly add the caster sugar one spoonful at a time through the lid.
Then whip:
- 6 min / speed 3.5
The mixture should become thick, glossy, and smooth.
You can test it by rubbing a little mixture between your fingers — it should feel smooth, not grainy.
Step 5: Add Vanilla, Vinegar & Cornstarch
Add:
- Vanilla extract
- White vinegar
- Cornstarch
Mix:
- 10 sec / speed 2
Step 6: Shape the Pavlova
Spoon the meringue mixture onto the prepared baking tray.
Shape into a tall round circle, smoothing the sides with a spatula.
Create a slight dip in the center for the cream and fruit.
Step 7: Bake
Bake for:
- 1 hour 20 minutes at 120°C
Then turn the oven off and leave the pavlova inside with the door slightly open until completely cool.
This slow cooling helps prevent cracks.
Preparing the Toppings
Once the pavlova has cooled:
- Add whipping cream and icing sugar to a clean Thermomix bowl.
- Whip carefully on speed 3 until soft peaks form.
- Spread whipped cream over the pavlova.
- Decorate with fresh fruit and passionfruit pulp.
Serve immediately for the best texture.
Best Fruits for Pavlova
One of the best things about pavlova is how customizable it is. Here are some delicious topping ideas:
- Strawberries
- Raspberries
- Blueberries
- Kiwi fruit
- Mango slices
- Passionfruit
- Cherries
- Peaches
- Pomegranate seeds
Flavor Variations
Chocolate Pavlova
Fold cocoa powder into the meringue and top with chocolate shavings.
Lemon Pavlova
Add lemon curd and berries for a fresh citrus twist.
Tropical Pavlova
Top with mango, pineapple, toasted coconut, and passionfruit.
Mini Pavlovas
Make individual portions for parties and gatherings.
Common Pavlova Problems
Why Did My Pavlova Crack?
Small cracks are normal! Large cracks usually happen from sudden temperature changes.
Why Is My Pavlova Sticky?
Humidity can make pavlova sticky. Store it in a dry place.
Why Did It Collapse?
Underbaking or cooling too quickly can cause sinking.
Storage Tips
- Store the undecorated pavlova in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
- Add cream and fruit just before serving.
- Avoid refrigerating the plain shell, as moisture softens it.
What to Serve With Pavlova
Pavlova pairs beautifully with:
- Fresh berries
- Hot coffee
- Tea
- Vanilla ice cream
- Chocolate sauce
- Lemon curd
It’s the perfect dessert for:
- Christmas
- Eid gatherings
- Birthdays
- Summer parties
- Afternoon tea
- Family dinners
Final Thoughts
This Thermomix Pavlova recipe is one of those desserts that never fails to impress. It looks elegant and fancy, yet it’s surprisingly easy to make at home with the help of your Thermomix.
The crisp shell, fluffy marshmallow center, silky whipped cream, and fresh fruit create the perfect balance of textures and flavors in every bite.
Once you make homemade pavlova from scratch, you’ll never want store-bought desserts again. It’s light, beautiful, and always a crowd favorite.
So grab your Thermomix, whip up this dreamy pavlova, and enjoy every delicious bite!
