My Fresh and Fruity Eton Mess Trio Recipe (2024)

There’s nothing better than a fresh fruit dessert in the summertime. Call me old fashioned, but you just can’t beat an Eton mess!

Dessert in summer can be a little tricky for me. A lot of my go-to desserts don’t sound half as appealing to me on a hot, stuffy day. I’m a gluten free apple crumble fresh-out-the-oven-with-hot-custard kinda gal usually. But that definitely doesn’t sound as appealing when my house feels like I’m in an actual oven already! Behold Eton mess!

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There’s no denying that an Eton mess just has that light, cooling appeal that’s just so simple to put together, yet with show-stopping results. It’s my go-to summer dessert without a doubt for when family come to visit. I often lay all of the ingredients out on the dinner table and let my guests assemble their own Eton mess. It’s so much fun and gets everyone of all ages involved!

Myself and Mark have really got into going berry picking this summer, namely fresh raspberries and blueberries. For me, nothing says British summertime more than freshly picked berries! So the fact that you can cram an Eton mess with tons of seasonal berries only further heightens its summertime appeal. But I couldn’t just stop there, I went beyond British summertime and landed in tropical territory! To finish my trio, I created a tropical Eton Mess with fresh pineapple and passion-fruit too. Any one of these three variations is just pure sunshine in a dessert bowl for me!

The inspiration for my trio of Eton Mess came directly from Glenilen Farm‘s wonderful natural live yoghurt with fruit compote. I’d seen them in Whole Foods in Kensington earlier this week and I just thought they looked so incredibly fresh and vibrant in the chiller. The colours were so bright and contrasting, yet looked so natural simultaneously. So of course, when they got in touch and asked me to create a recipe for them, I couldn’t say no!

As the Glenilen Farm yoghurts just looked so attractive sitting all in a row in Whole Foods, I tried to preserve their fruity visual appeal in the appearance of my Eton mess trio. Did I do a good job?! If you’re serving these up to guests, I’d highly recommend serving them up in some sort of glass dessert bowl where you can see each layer in all their glory. The layers you create in an Eton mess are just too good to hide!

My Eton mess recipe works with all kinds of fruit, so I’ve made it 3 different ways. A raspberry Eton mess, a blueberry Eton mess and a tropical Eton mess. Take your pick! Making your own meringue isn’t integral to this recipe but it’s really fun if you’ve got the time to do so. There’s nothing like seeing fluffy cloud turn into a majestic meringue, right in front of your eyes!

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Eton Mess - Raspberry, Blueberry and Tropical

My Eton Mess recipe is simple and delicious. I use yoghurt as well as cream to give an amazing flavour. Raspberry, blueberry and tropical Eton mess, take your pick!

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Ingredients

  • 175g golden caster sugar if making the meringue
  • 3 large egg whites if making the meringue
  • readymade meringues if you aren't making your own
  • 300ml double cream
  • fresh raspberries for the raspberry Eton mess!
  • fresh blueberries for the blueberry Eton mess!
  • fresh passionfruit for the tropical Eton mess!
  • fresh pineapple for the tropical Eton mess!
  • fresh mint leaves for the tropical Eton mess!
  • Glenilen Farm Raspberry and Natural Live Yoghurt
  • Glenilen Farm Blueberry and Natural Live Yoghurt
  • Glenilen Farm Mango & Passionfruit and Natural Live Yoghurt

Instructions

  • You can use ready made meringues if you wish. However if you want to make your own, preheat the oven to 140c.

  • Whisk your egg whites until soft peaks form.

  • Gradually, add your caster sugar one tablespoon at a time, keep whisking.

  • Keep whisking until you have stiff glossy peaks.

  • Spoon your mixture onto baking paper on a baking sheet, leaving a gap between each spoonful.

  • Bake in the centre of your oven for 1 hour, then turn your oven off and leave to cool completely with the door slightly open. Leave for as long as you can (overnight is ideal, but not essential, just until cold)

  • You can now gently crush your meringue into pieces ready for assembling your Eton mess.

  • Next separate your yoghurt and compote and add your a few tablespoons of the compote to the bottom of your dessert dish.

  • Whip your double cream until it thickens slightly, but don't overwhip.

  • Stir in a few tablespoons of your natural yoghurt to the cream.

  • Mix in some of your crushed meringue to the cream. Now your ready to continue layering.

  • Add a layer of your fresh fruit on top of the compote. (Raspberry for raspberry, blueberry for blueberry and pineapple for tropical!)

  • Add a little crushed meringue on top of the fruit.

  • Spoon over your cream, yoghurt and meringue mixture. Pause half way and drizzle a little compote and add a few additional pieces of fresh fruit.

  • Spoon over the rest of your cream, yoghurt and meringue mixture.

  • Top with fresh fruit. (For my tropical Eton mess I used fresh passionfruit and a few mint leaves.

  • Keep refrigerated until serving. Best served straight away.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

This recipe shows you how to make all 3 Eton mess flavours.

See? Super simple, yet it looks great, tastes great and it’s just the perfect dessert on a summer’s eve. The Glenilen Farm yoghurt is so intense and thick and works absolutely beautifully when whisked into double cream. The fresh fruit and the compote from the yoghurt is a match made in heaven and the crunch of the freshly baked meringue is out of this world.

It’s just an added bonus that natural live yoghurt like Glenilen Farm’s yoghurt is packed full of good bacteria that’s essential for my often poorly stomach! Any natural source of probiotics gets the thumbs up from me, especially when it tastes this good.

As I mentioned you can grab Glenilen Farm yoghurts in Whole Foods, but also on Ocado and in Waitrose and Sainsbury’s.

What’s your favourite twist on an Eton mess? I absolutely love the addition of fresh fruit compote and natural live yoghurt as a subtle spin on a traditional Eton mess. What’s your favourite summertime dessert? Let me know by leaving a comment below or by getting in touch on Facebook or Twitter.

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

This post is sponsored by Glenilen Farm.

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FAQs

What ingredients does an Eton Mess contain? ›

What Is Eton Mess? Eton mess is a combination of just three ingredients: meringue, strawberries, and whipped cream.

Can you buy ready made Eton Mess? ›

Tesco Finest Eton Mess Dessert 515G.

What does Eton Mess taste like? ›

Eton Mess is a crunchy meringue layered with soft whipped cream and juicy strawberries. It tastes like clouds and it's super delicious to eat!

What is the difference between pavlova and Eton Mess? ›

The difference is in the dish

The flavors and textures of the British Eton mess are nearly the same, but the presentation is dressed down. In contrast to the picture-perfect pavlova, the dégagé Eton mess is served in a bowl or small jar with a spoon rather than on a dessert plate with a fork.

What is the US equivalent to double cream? ›

The British use double cream in recipes the way we use heavy cream or whipping cream here in the US, but they also allow it to accompany dessert the way we might use ice cream.

Why is it called Eton Mess? ›

The legend, as The Runnymede Hotel details, is that the dish was created during a cricket match at Eton College, a fee-charging boarding school attended by sons of the upper classes, in the 1920s. A strawberry pavlova was made to celebrate the match, but a Labrador squashed it.

What supermarket sells Eton mess? ›

Eton mess | Sainsbury's. Select an option: Christmas. Beef, lamb and pork.

Where can I buy frozen eton mess? ›

ASDA Scrummy Strawberry Eton Mess Dessert 428g - ASDA Groceries.

Which country made Eton mess? ›

Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or other berries, meringue, and whipped cream. First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly believed to originate from Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School.

What is the pink Baileys Eton mess? ›

Bailey's Limited Edition Eton Mess blends irresistible original Irish Cream with flavours of juicy strawberries & raspberries, meringue & whipped cream to create smooth and creamy drink.

How is Eton Mess pronounced? ›

Break 'eton mess' down into sounds: [EE] + [TUHN MES] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.

Can you whip double cream? ›

The cream should contain enough fat, at least 30%. Single cream won't whip but whipping cream (36%) and double cream (48%) will. Thick cream and clotted cream don't need whipping, they have a different, heavier, smoother texture than whipped cream. Whipping cream will be lighter and fluffier than double cream.

Why does pavlova flop? ›

The extra air expands in the oven and can overstretch the cells of whisked egg white, causing them to break and the meringue to collapse. Whisk the egg whites until they reach peaks where the tip just flops over, then beat in the sugar a spoonful at a time.

What meringue holds the best? ›

Italian meringue has a soft and creamy texture that is considered the most stable of the three types. Because it holds its shape so well, you can typically find Italian meringue piped on desserts like baked Alaska or pastries.

Is pavlova Russian or Australian? ›

pavlova, meringue-based dessert of Australian and New Zealand origin that is commonly topped with whipped cream and fruit and served at holidays. New Zealanders and Australians compete for ownership of pavlova, which in both countries is an iconic national delicacy.

Can you eat Eton Mess the next day? ›

I recommend making this Eton Mess recipe just before you want to eat it. An hour is all it needs in the fridge, but if it is left too long, the meringues will go soft and blend into the cream. And you absolutely want to have pops of crisp meringue in each bite! Consuming it within 12 hours is best.

Is double cream whipping cream? ›

Whipping cream has around a 36% fat content, which allows air to be trapped when whipped, roughly doubling the volume. Once whipped, it can be used to top desserts or fill cakes and pastries. Double cream is the thickest with around 48% fat content.

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