Most meringues are about sweetness and light, but ghost meringues are about whisper-thin patience and shadows. They’re the kind of treat that feels almost too delicate to make, yet somehow it’s the simplest thing—air whipped into a cloud, baked until just the right crisp. It’s a quiet dance between heat and patience, where every crackle sings of fleeting beauty.
Why These Ghosts Haunt My Kitchen
The quiet beauty of these meringues is addictive. They remind me that sometimes, the simplest ingredients—air and sugar—can create something hauntingly beautiful. Making them feels like summoning a fleeting shadow, a tiny miracle to hold in your hand. I keep coming back because they’re a delicate reminder of the ephemeral and the art of patience.
Ghostly Ingredients and Their Shadows
- Egg whites: The fragile core of these spirits. Use fresh, room-temp whites for best volume.
- Superfine sugar: Fine enough to dissolve easily, giving a smooth, glossy finish. Regular sugar can work, but expect slightly less shine.
- A splash of lemon juice or vinegar: Helps stabilize the whites, making them more resilient. Skip if you prefer a more neutral flavor.
- Optional flavorings: Vanilla, lemon zest, or smoked salt add subtle layers. Use sparingly, as these are whisper-thin treats.
- Parchment paper: A ghostly, non-stick surface that makes peeling off the meringues effortless.
Tools of the Translucent Art
- Stand mixer or hand whisk: To whip the egg whites to perfect stiffness.
- Baking sheet with parchment paper: Provides a stable, non-stick surface for baking.
- Piping bag with round tip: Shapes the delicate ghostly forms.
- Oven with precise temperature control: Ensures even, gentle drying of the meringues.
Steps to Summon Ethereal Meringues
Step 1: Preheat your oven to 90°C (200°F). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Step 2: In a clean, dry bowl, whisk 3 large egg whites until soft peaks form, about 2-3 minutes.
Step 3: Gradually add 150g (¾ cup) of superfine sugar, a tablespoon at a time, while whisking constantly.
Step 4: Continue beating until the meringue is glossy, firm, and holds stiff peaks, about 5-7 minutes.
Step 5: Transfer the meringue to a piping bag fitted with a plain round tip. Pipe ghostly, wispy shapes or small dollops.
Step 6: Bake in the oven for 1.5 hours, until they sound hollow when tapped and are crisp.
Step 7: Turn off the oven and leave the meringues inside to cool completely, about 2 hours or overnight.
Step 8: Once cooled, gently peel them off the parchment. They should be light, airy, and slightly smoky on the edges.
Sly Cues and Subtle Signs of Meringue Mastery
- The meringue should be glossy and smooth, not grainy or dull.
- It should hold stiff peaks when lifted with a spoon.
- Bake until the meringues sound hollow when tapped.
- Edges may turn a faint, smoky hue—this is normal and adds flavor.
Ghostly Missteps and How to Vanish Them
- Egg whites won’t whip up.? Add a splash of lemon juice or vinegar to stabilize whites if they won’t stiffen.
- Meringue is runny or sticky.? Gently fold in any remaining sugar if mixture is too runny.
- Edges turn darker or crack.? Reduce oven temperature slightly if edges brown too quickly.
- Meringues crack when cooling.? Leave meringues in oven until completely cooled to prevent cracking.

Ghost Meringues
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 90°C (200°F). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, creating a ghostly, non-stick surface for the meringues.

- In a clean, dry bowl, whip the egg whites using a stand mixer or hand whisk until soft peaks form, about 2-3 minutes. You should see gentle ripples and a slight sheen.

- Add the lemon juice or vinegar to the whipped whites to stabilize them. Continue whisking until the mixture is frothy and glossy.

- Gradually add the superfine sugar a tablespoon at a time, whisking constantly. The mixture will become thick, glossy, and hold stiff peaks after about 5-7 minutes.

- Transfer the fluffy meringue into a piping bag fitted with a round tip. Pipe whimsical ghostly shapes or small dollops onto the prepared parchment, aiming for wispy, delicate forms.

- Bake in the preheated oven for 1.5 hours. The meringues should sound hollow when tapped and feel crisp and light. The edges may turn a faint smoky hue, adding to their ghostly charm.
- Turn off the oven and leave the meringues inside to cool completely, about 2 hours or overnight. This slow cooling prevents cracking and ensures they remain airy and delicate.
- Once cooled, gently peel the fragile meringues off the parchment paper. They should be light, airy, and slightly smoky on the edges, perfect for serving.
- Enjoy these whisper-thin, ghostly treats as a delicate finishing touch to your dessert spread or a hauntingly beautiful snack on their own.
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