When I heard that Kristan of Confessions of a Cookbook Queen was having a birthday today, I immediately wanted to help celebrate! I've been a long-time fan of her creative desserts, not to mention her hilarious point of view and true-to-life anecdotes. Yes, she's smart and funny, but above all- she's as sweet as her confections. I deeply admire the openness she has with her readers, and even though we've never met in person, I consider her a friend!
Kristan loves all things pink and sparkly (helloo, a kindred spirit!), so I created these glittering pink cotton candy meringues for her special day. They are just as easy to make as standard meringues! Just swap out the granulated sugar for finely ground cotton candy sugar. They are melt-on-your-tongue delicious, and much more stable than cotton candy, which will melt away before your very eyes!
Be sure to check out all of Kristan's birthday party fare at the following sites:
Happy Birthday Kristan! Hope your day is special!
Note: Lots of you are asking where to buy cotton candy granules. You can find them online -Amazon sells them in various sizes and variety packs- restaurant supply stores are a good place to look -or your local party rental store may have some if they rent cotton candy machines.
Cotton Candy Meringues
Approximately 36 cookies [click for printable version]
2 egg whites, at room
temperature
Pinch of cream of
tartar
1/2 cup finely ground
cotton candy granules
*Note: Grind cotton
candy granules in a food processor until slightly powdery.
- Preheat the oven to 170°F. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper. Fit a large pastry bag with a large French piping tip.
- Place the egg whites in a spotlessly clean bowl and whip them with an electric mixer on medium speed until frothy.
- Stop the mixer and add the cream of tartar. Start the mixer again and continue to beat the egg whites.
- Once the egg whites form soft peaks, increase the speed to high and gradually add the cotton candy sugar, a little at a time.
- Beat the egg whites until they are very shiny and hold stiff peaks but are not dry or crumbly, about 7 minutes.
- To make sure the sugar has completely dissolved, rub a bit of the meringue between two fingers to see if any granules of sugar remain. If grains are present, continue to beat the meringue until the sugar has fully dissolved.
- Spoon the meringue into the pastry bag and pipe onto the prepared cookie sheets. Meringue can also be dolloped onto parchment by heaping spoonfuls if you have no piping bags or decorator tips.
- Bake the meringues for 90 minutes, turning them halfway through the cooking time to ensure even cooking.
- When the meringues are done, turn off the oven and let them stand in the closed oven for several hours or overnight. The meringues should be hard and dry to the touch, and you should be able to easily lift them from the parchment.
*Disco dust is sold at cake specialty shops and online. If using, sprinkle a little on before baking.
heather, these are GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteplease please please make me some for my birthday too :)
You send me your address Heather, and I will do it!!
ReplyDeletexo!
Disco dust and cotton candy granules --- could there EXIST a better idea?!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!! You are so nice to cook these cute meringues for her :) My birthday is in June… ;P
ReplyDeleteThese are soo pretty! I love the extra sparkle you gave them!
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty and dreamlike! What a great gift and wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Yummm! I love meringues...especially pink ones. And the glitter only makes them even better! Cotton candy meringues sound amazing, and they're dressed up perfectly for Kristan. :)
ReplyDeleteHeather, these are BEYOND perfect. I am just speechless this morning. So so grateful to know you. Thank you for making my morning!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat girl would not love sparkly pink meringues for her birthday. How pretty and thoughtful!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect! How did you get your disco dust to show up in the picture? I had disco dust on my cupcakes but it didn't show up for some reason.
ReplyDeleteThose are too cute. Sparkly and pink, gotta love it.
ReplyDeleteAww so nice! These are absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are way too cute. I haven't had a meringue in the longest time!
ReplyDeleteLove your website, I just started my own and yours is a huge inspiration for me. Check mine out if you don't mind, I'd love to get your opinion on it.
ReplyDeleteSo, so perfect for Kristan!!! These, like everything you do, are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat perfectly beautiful little treats for Kristan! Lovin' the sparkle!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful ^_^
ReplyDeletewow! eye candy and I bet tasty too!
ReplyDeletecompletely brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh, contemplating ideas for my sweet almost-seven year old's Pinkalicious b-day party... THIS one wins! :D <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!! I love the pink!!
ReplyDeleteI will be letting you know in advance of my birthday, lol. These look adorable and tasty.
ReplyDeleteThese really are perfect for Kristan's birthday and just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect for the Cookbook Queen! Pink & Sparkly :). Such a great idea to add Cotton Candy flavor to meringues. Lovely dessert!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Your photography and decorations are awesome, as always!
ReplyDeleteI love love cotton candy. I'd ask to go to the circus just to eat cotton candy as a kid. These are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis are so brilliant! My son asked me to make meringues for his birthday, of all things. Cotton Candy meringues would be an extra awesome treat!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... you are so talented I can't believe these are actually real. Your skills are amazing! Great job!
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love! my husband loves cotton candy, so i will have to make these for him (well, and myself of course). is cotton candy granules easy to find?
ReplyDeleteHeather! I love these! Besides being the perfect color, they are cotton candy flavored! You had a genius moment with that! These are absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I did not know you can buy cotton candy sugar.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have no other words!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteYou are one talented woman - both in cooking and in photography. STUNNING!
ReplyDelete:)
Valerie
These look so pretty and sparkley! I've never heard of cotton candy granules, but now I feel that it is my missionto hunt them down to make these because I love cotton candy flavored things (cotton candy Dum Dums = LOVE)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!! I love the sparkly pink meringues with the black and white ribbon...very Parisian :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these look delicious, Heather! I love them even more knowing they're for Kristan. She's a sweetie pie that deserves all this pink sparkly sweetness.
ReplyDeleteyou are a food artist! i so love looking at your blog- i still haven't gotten up the nerve to try anything yet because your perfection is intimidating... but there's a someday!
ReplyDeletethese are GORGEOUS...just like everything else you make :)
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These are perfect for Kristan. Petite, Pink, and Sparkly! They are really a beautiful little treat.
ReplyDeleteSOOOOO gorgeous!!!!! They are all just so perfect and the disco dust is the magic finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteI want you as a friend! I would be over-the-moon happy if someone made these for me. I love them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! LOVE it
ReplyDeleteso beautiful ... pink and sparkly <3
ReplyDeletewhat tip do you use ?
This is SUCH a good idea - your meringues are absolutely perfect! Love the addition of cotton candy and the gorgeous pink colour.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Kristan. How adorable are those ! I have a Birthday coming in May Heather :-)
ReplyDeleteHelp! these look fabulous and I would love to make these for someone special. However, I am not sure what is meant by cotton candy granules? Can someone explain? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous! Happy Birthday to sweet (and damn funny) Kristan.
ReplyDeleteThese are just adorable! I'm in love!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and dainty and cute and I LOVE THEM!!
ReplyDeleteThese would make the cutest gifts! (if I wouldn't have them all before that it is...) Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO SO pretty! I love how they glitter :)
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Love em! That's all I can say really, love.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thank you for showing me a new blog. Don't worry though, I will always love you best.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! What a great idea :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos! The meringues look fabulous and the syling is beautifully done.
ReplyDeletethat color pink mixed with the black & white is so fabulous
ReplyDeleteHi! I've been a long time follower of your blog, and you and so many others have finally inspired me to start my own. I would love it if you could drop by and give my site a visit!
ReplyDeleteOn a recipe note, I've never heard of cotton candy granules, but they sound like something that should definitely not be missing from my life. And cotton candy meringues should be what dreams are made out of.
These look scrumptious and I LOVE a desert too.
ReplyDeleteHi, I made your champagne cupcakes last night...they are delicious! I added strawberry jam to fill the cupcakes with as well as the pastry creme. It was perfect...thinking of making the batter strawberry champagne.
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Cheers!
These are absolutely wonderful! Beautiful detail and no doubt delectable :)
ReplyDeletewow, such a pretty pretty colour that is! love it :)
ReplyDeleteIs "cotton candy granules" made from "cotton candy sugar"? I'm always confused when recipes say 1/2 c. of something ground the same as 1/2 cup of the original ingredient. In other words is it the same as saying 1/2 c. of sugar ground up? I would imagine it takes more than 1/2 c of sugar to get 1/2 c. granules. Are you now as confused as I am? Thanks :-)))
ReplyDeleteSo pretty like little fairy bites and such a lovely flavor suggestion.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh they are exquisite! LOVE them. xo ~Lili
ReplyDeleteSO pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to make these for my daughter's 21 bday next week! I am going to make them smaller do I can top cupcakes with them!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and I'm sure very yummy! I would like to make these for my daughter's birthdy, but where do I find cotton candy sugar granules?
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ReplyDeletea must try! look so beautiful! i love cotton candy so much...
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get the cotton candy granules?
ReplyDeleteYey! recipes! Surely I'm gonna try this..
ReplyDeleteOmg, you made my day with this recipe, my daughter loves cotton candy and will love these at her bday party, thank you a million times
ReplyDeleteHello! These look so cute!!! I've tried this recipe a couple of times, but the mixture comes up to runny. I've tried over beating it and also under beating it, and It's always the same. They taste yummy, but I can't get them to hold their shape. Do you have any tips? Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteMade these last night! Great success: http://instagram.com/p/Ut1WZMoBO3/
ReplyDeleteOnly differences are I used strawberry cotton candy sugar instead of vanilla, and gold stars in lieu of disco dust.
I'll be making these tonight, on my way home I will be calling into our local cake decorating store to buy cotton candy granules, thanks so much, I hope mine turn out as good as yours...
ReplyDeleteThese look really good. My daughter loves cotton candy and she will love to have these for her birthday.
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