Home Cooks Are Now Making Pavlova In Their Slow Cookers Instead Of In The Oven - With Impressive Results

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Home cooks are now making pavlova in their slow cookers instead of in the oven - with impressive results. 
The new trend began after a recipe was shared to the Slow Cooker Recipes and Tips Facebook page and group and received an instant response from foodies eager to try the idea themselves. 
The woman who originally shared the recipe said it's a standard pavlova recipe consisting of just four ingredients. 
Rather than baking pavlovas in the oven, home cooks are now baking the iconic Australian dessert in their slow cookers
Hundreds rejoiced over the clever idea with many trying the new baking tactic themselves and sharing the results online
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The dessert is made by combining egg whites, caster sugar, vinegar and corn flour then placing the mixture into a lined slow cooker and baking for one-and-a-half to two hours. 
The woman also said to ensure the sugar is thoroughly combined and completely dissolved into the cake mixture prior to placing it in the slow cooker. 
'Rub a little of the mixture between your fingers.

You shouldn't feel any grains - if you do, keep beating,' she said. 
'And make sure your lid fits snugly on top of the tea towel - the top [of the cake] may feel a tad sticky but the sides should be crunchy.'
The dessert is made by combining egg whites, caster sugar, vinegar and corn flour then placing the mixture into a lined slow cooker and baking for two hours
'I just attempted this!

Thank you so much for the recipe - so easy, mine needed at least 2 hours,' another added and https://momfuture.bookmark.com/best-instant-pot-dessert-recipes shared a picture of her pavlova (pictured)
Others online asked how a slow cooked pavlova differs to baking the cake in the oven, to which the woman replied it doesn't sink down as much when it's baked in the slow cooker.
'Also I have a large oven so it's [much] cheaper to use the slow cooker for me than heat up the oven just for a pavlova,' she said.
Many other social media users shared their praise for the dessert recipe online.  
'Oh my goodness I have been craving pavlova for weeks!

I'm going to give this a go this weekend,' one woman said.
'I just attempted this! Thank you so much for the recipe - so easy, mine needed at least 2 hours,' another added and shared a picture of her pavlova.
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