Western Living Magazine
7 Homes with Outdoor Fireplaces and Firepits
Pamela Anderson’s Ladysmith Home Is a Whimsical, ‘Funky Grandma’ Dream Come True
Before and After: Stunning Photos from a Vancouver Beach House Renovation
9 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer Fruits
6 Recipes for Your End-of-Summer BBQ
5 Perfect Recipes for Your Next Summer Garden Party
Survey: What Are You Looking for in a Vacation Rental?
Wildfire Resource Guide: Essential Links for Live Updates, Personal Preparedness and More
Local B.C. Getaway Guide: Hidden Gems on Vancouver Island’s East Coast
Fired Up: 5 Barbecues Perfect for End of Summer Grilling
Rebellious, Daring and Dramatic: The New Lotus Eletre
Trendspotting: Highlights from Milan’s Salone del Mobile 2024
It’s Back! Entries Are Now Open for Our WL Design 25 Awards
Announcing the 2024 Western Living Design Icons
You’re Invited: Grab Your Tickets to the 2024 WL Designers of the Year Awards Party
Editor's Pick
Pavlova is both simple and impressive—just what makes a recipe perfect.
I’ve been hosting an Easter brunch for a few years, almost entirely because I need to justify the Easter baking I do—and to save myself from eating it all. I’m a big fan of hot cross buns (I’m also one of the rare few who actually likes Christmas cake, so the dried fruit in hot cross buns is right up my alley), but I’ve been living the gluten-light life for a while now, so I lean on another favourite recipe at this time of year: Julie Van Rosendaal‘s Pavlova with lemon curd and cream.
I generally do a combo of the mini size she suggests, and then one larger one when I become bored of making the mini ones. If I’m feeling ambitious (though really, it’s not difficult) I make the lemon curd from scratch like she does. If I’m lazy—and it’s the long weekend, so there’s a good chance I will be—I buy a store-bought jar. The result is a crispy and chewy masterpiece, with a sweet-tart filling and luscious cream on top—it’s inevitably the star of the brunch, with frankly, minimal effort on my part. A perfect recipe indeed.
Originally published April 11, 2017
Are you over 18 years of age?