Can you safely torch a meringue topping instead of baking it?

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I want to make a butterscotch pudding and chill it in ramekins. Since the pudding calls for egg yolks, I thought of making the whites into a meringue topping. If I do that, can I brown the topping with a kitchen torch instead of baking all the puddings in the oven? Or is the baking necessary (e.g., for safety)?



Best Answer

Yes you can - if you make the right kind of meringue.

There are three types that vary in the preparation process:

  • French (or classic) meringue
    Where egg whites are simply beaten with fine sugar.
  • Swiss meringue
    Where the egg & sugar is beaten over a water bath.
  • Italian meringue
    Where the whites are beaten first and a steady stream of hot sugar syrup is then slowly added while continuing to whip.

The former two are often considered “easier”, but only the latter will result in a meringue that is safe to eat without an additional baking or cooking step. And torching a meringue is merely decorative.




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Quick Answer about "Can you safely torch a meringue topping instead of baking it?"

Yes you can - if you make the right kind of meringue. Where egg whites are simply beaten with fine sugar. Where the egg & sugar is beaten over a water bath. Where the whites are beaten first and a steady stream of hot sugar syrup is then slowly added while continuing to whip.

Can you torch meringue instead of baking?

There are two ways you can brown meringue. You can use a hand-held torch, or you can brown the finished recipe in the oven, by baking or using the broiler.

Can you cook meringue with a blowtorch?

Use the spoon to make it smoothly swirled or to create peaks all over. Using a blowtorch, gently caramelise the meringue.

Can you use a propane torch on meringue?

Professional pastry chefs often use propane torches for this and other kitchen tasks. For home cooks smaller butane models are available in kitchenware stores and work fine for toasting meringues or caramelizing sugar-topped creme brulees.

Does meringue topping need to be cooked?

If you can find superfine sugar, it is the best sugar to use in a meringue, since it dissolves easily for a creamy result. For safety, a meringue must be cooked to the safe minimum temperature of 160 F. Do not eat meringue raw, since it contains raw egg whites.



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Answer 2

Stephie's answer is great. I'd just add a couple thoughts:

  • Swiss meringue can be safe too, but you'd have to verify the temperature the egg whites are brought to over the water bath. With good technique, it should pasteurize the eggs.
  • An alternative is to use pasteurized egg whites. These products often got poor reviews for meringue when they showed up in markets a couple decades ago, but some recent products are often pasteurized at lower temperatures which retain decent foaming properties. Adding a little cream of tartar or lemon juice can often restore their foaming properties so they are almost comparable to fresh eggs in a meringue. (I would, however, discourage using pasteurized whole eggs, which need to be pasteurized at a higher temperature that will significantly damage the egg white.)

Answer 3

What country are you in? In the UK, salmonella has now been virtually eliminated from egg production and the latest advice is that eggs produced in the UK are safe to eat uncooked, even for pregnant women and other high-risk groups. So if you’re using British eggs, undercooking your meringues wouldn’t matter from a safety point of view.

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