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Apparently the Peppermint Crisp topping is a Victorianism, but Wikipedia says that "The Peppermint Crisp is often used in Mint-Chocolate cheesecakes and slices. In Australia, it is almost solely used to decorate a 'Pav'"
Then of course, there's also the debate about whether the humble pav really originates from Australia or New Zealand. I'm very sad to say that Wikipedia believes that we aussies lose out in this regard... "The dessert is believed to have been created to honour the dancer, Anna Pavlova during or after one of her tours to Australia and New Zealand. The exact location of its first creation and the nationality of its creator has been a source of argument between the two countries for many years, however more serious research into the matter indicates New Zealand as source of today's pavlova" - Sewfunky and Paisley Jade were absolutely correct!
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Oh well...... here it is in all it's magic pavlova glory, smothered in whipped cream and topped with smashed up peppermint crisp......mmmmmmm
OMG, that looks soooo good...enjoy ! Cheers Kyla
ReplyDeleteNot much of a pav fan but yours does look delicious.
ReplyDeleteYum, I so wish i was eating that right now..xx
ReplyDeleteYummmmm! This looks soo good.
ReplyDeleteIt looks bloody delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteWow it looks great! The first one I made came out perfect but I didn't know it was supposed to be difficult, so of course the second one I made was atrocious and I haven't tried again!
ReplyDeleteYum yum yum yum.
ReplyDeleteLooks sensational - so glad you went with the peppermint crisp!
ReplyDeleteNice work mate. Gotta love the peppermint crisp... it just makes it!
ReplyDeleteAnd I honestly thought it was an Aussie icon!
I went to my first Australia Day barbeque a year or two ago, and when I said "What's a pav?" I nearly got mobbed. Nicely, of course. They all wanted me to try it.
ReplyDeleteNaturally, I obliged.
Yours looks like the goods!
OMG I cannot believe you have this Pav plate! I have one in my cupboard that I have had for nearly 30 years, or did someone take it to the op shop while i wasn't looking?
ReplyDeleteYum looks like the recipe works1
Happy Australia Day
Miriam
yep its 100% victorian! I'd never heard of it till I visited justin's brother in the country and was introduced to it!!!! yum....looks good
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The plate is still there! Oh thankgoodness!
ReplyDeletehow can the rest of Australia have their pavs without Peppermint Crisp? Surely that is why every gathering should have two - one with bananas and strawberries and one with yummy chocolatey minty crisp!
ReplyDeletewell done Cam! it's beaten me every time!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo - it looks sensational. Nice touch using the meat mallet to smash up the Peppermint Crisp too. Yummo!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fine looking pav!
ReplyDeleteWould it be un-Australian of me (and these days, isn't everything labelled un-Australian?) to say I don't like Peppermint Crisp? Top mine with strawberries and passionfruit any day.
Great looking pav, I have never seen one with Peppermint Crisp on it before. We usually have ours with Kiwi fruit and strawberries.
ReplyDeletePeppermint Crisp? On a pav? That's crazy! It's got to be strawberries all the way :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! :)
ReplyDeleteI like mine with cream and kiwifruit on top!
that pav looks awesome with the peppermint crisp on top. If i could eat peppermint I would make one for desert tonight.
ReplyDeletelooks lovely! i think i'd go for the fruit topping like a few others suggested . . .but if looks gorgeous and yummy just the same.
ReplyDeleteCam that looks delicious, I love pav although I have never had it with peppermint crisp on top so I will have to try that
ReplyDeleteWell done Cam!!!! We usually put cream and bananas or passionfruit. I NEVER have thought of this - next time - though I am a bit like you I am not so good with the pavs....
ReplyDeleteIt's the bomb! Well done.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these bars before... I'll have to look for some for next time I make a pav.
ReplyDeleteWho wants to bet the wiki article was written by a Kiwi? :)
I can't believe you didn't share it with us!?! Thats okay though I am sure you will make us some when you come to stay!
ReplyDeletephwoar!!!! YUM! (I reckon the plate did make a difference!!)
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought of putting a crushed Peppermint Crisp on a Pav, but it looks so yummy! I'm going to have to try that next time.
ReplyDeleteHey Cam, OK if I use this pep-crisp photo please in a similar post? All will be linked and noted as yours etc. Let me know if you say NO. Thanks. Jess
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