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Concord Grape Curd & Vegan Meringue Pie Parfaits

September 16, 2013 By JJ 14 Comments

Vegan Concord Grape Meringue Pie Parfaits

Well now isn’t that a mouthful in more ways than one.

I mentioned that we are off on another adventure, however as the first two weeks of our trip involved hanging out in Cape Cod with my extended family, followed by a week at Mom’s farm in upstate NY, it was nearly impossible to keep me out of the kitchen.

Vegan Concord Grape Meringue Pie Parfaits

I found myself whipping up salads and cakes and more salads along the way so figured I may as well pull out a slightly unusual twist for this month’s Sweet Adventures Blog Hop!

Being on a vineyard during harvest is a unique treat (and one I’ll share more about once I get around to posing a recipe from last year’s trip – whoops) and so out I headed into the endless leafy rows to pluck heavy bunches of purple-blue grapes directly from the vine.

Vegan Concord Grape Meringue Pie Parfaits

This Vegan Meringue Parfait – thought about for days, prepped off and on as I had a spare moment, then hastily thrown together and photographed on a rainy morning before we flew out to NYC – was the result of a bit of mad science crossed with farm-girl inspiration.

If you want to keep up with what we are doing (and eating) pop in to say hi over on Instagram, and one of these days I’ll get around to posting regularly again… in the meantime, have some dessert on me.

Vegan Concord Grape Meringue Pie Parfaits

Vegan Concord Grape Meringue Pie Parfaits

Vegan Concord Grape Meringue Pie ParfaitsTangy grape curd, soft vegan meringue fluff, crunchy cereal crust, it’s all happening here.

Serves: 4

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 batch Concord grape curd (recipe below)
  • 1 batch vegan meringue (recipe below)
  • 1/2 to 1 c crushed cereal or cookies, depending on how much of a base you want in each bite

METHOD

Divide crushed crumbs into the bottom of 4 glasses. Spoon in curd, top with meringue.

Drizzle with a bit of reserved grape juice and a few extra crumbs.

COOK’S NOTES

  • Meringue does not hold up very well to having things layered on top of it, so keep it as the top layer.

vegan // vegetarian // gluten-free // refined sugar-free // dairy-free

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Vegan Meringue

Meringue with no egg whites, no soy, no gelatin, no agar and no coconut – what?? You’ll doubt the reality of this recipe until your flax-seed goo morphs into fluffy clouds of meringue before your eyes. Magic I tell you, magic. (Adapted from Artisan Vegan Life)

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/3 c flax seeds, whole not ground
  • 3 cups filtered water
  • 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
  • pinch sea salt
  • 1/4 c raw sugar

METHOD

Make the goo

Bring flax seeds and water to a boil. Simmer on low heat for 20 – 40 mins (see note below) until mixture is thick like honey.

Strain to remove seeds, reserving goo. Yes goo, it should be a bit like the consistency of Ghostbusters slime. Refrigerate until cool.

Make the meringue

Using an electric hand mixer or bench-top mixer with a whisk attachment, beat 1/2 c cold goo until light, loose and foamy, about 6 mins. Add cream of tartar and salt and beat a further 2 mins or so until mixture is starting to form trails and soft peaks.

Beat in sugar, a Tbsp at a time, allowing it to dissolve before adding more. Add more or less sugar to taste and beat until glossy.

Use immediately to fold through curds and puddings or use as a topping for parfaits or pies.

If you are game, bake it to make little crunchy meringues (I have not tried this yet as I didn’t have time, but the method can be found on this forum)

COOK’S NOTES

  • The original recipe said to simmer seeds and water for 20 mins. Some people mentioned in the comments needing less time, however the flax seeds I used had been languishing in Mum’s fridge for ages and were quite old so it took nearly 40 mins before I had a thickish mixture. The goo needs to be liquid enough to strain and will gel-up more as it cools.
  • Original recipe stated that it made 1/2 c goo however I ended up with nearly a cup, allowing me to experiment a bit.
  • If possible, use a wide flat bowl rather than a tall deep one to beat the goo into fluff. Mixture may start to climb up your beaters once you add the sugar, if necessary beat in two batches.
  • Fluff does not react well to heat. I tried to add a warm rice syrup caramel as the sweetener the first time and the whole thing deflated almost instantly. Not sure how cold rice syrup would work…

vegan // vegetarian // gluten-free // refined sugar-free // dairy-free

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Vegan Concord Grape Curd

Tangy grape curd as much as home in a meringue topped parfait as it is spread on toast. This is where real grape flavour is at.

Makes: 2 cups

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 cups Concord grapes, washed
  • Juice or water, if needed
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • tiny pinch sea salt
  • 3 Tbsp corn flour (corn starch) mixed with 2 Tbsp cold water

METHOD

Place grapes in a medium saucepan and roughly crush with a fork to squeeze pulp from skins. Simmer 10 mins.

Pour mixture into a mesh strainer and stir with a metal spoon to push through all the juice and pulp, leaving skins and seeds. Don’t forget to scrape any extra grapey-goodness off the bottom of the strainer. Discard skin and seed pulp. If necessary, top up grape juice with water, apple juice or white grape juice to make 2 cups.

Bring juice, vanilla and salt to a simmer. Add corn flour/water mixture and whisk vigourously for 3 mins over medium-low heat. Pour into a bowl and allow to cool completely in the refrigerator.

Stir well and use for Meringue Parfaits or use to top yoghurt, ice cream or even toast.

COOK’S NOTES

  • Sugar: No, it isn’t a typo, there is no added sugar in this curd – grapes are plenty sweet enough and if you use juice to top up the liquid it will add an extra level of sweetness anyway. Just go with it.
  • Grapes: if you aren’t in an area where you can get Concord (or Fredonia or Buffalo) Grapes, use the darkest grapes you can find. In Australia look for ‘American Black Grapes’.
  • If you’d like, set aside a couple Tbsp of grape juice to drizzle over the meringue before topping up with the extra liquid.

vegan // vegetarian // gluten-free // refined sugar-free // dairy-free

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Meringue Mania Sweet Adventures Blog HopThanks a million to the lovely Claire from Claire K Creations for hosting the September Sweet Adventures Blog Hop – Meringue Mania!

SABH is a monthly blog hop brought to you by JJ from 84th & 3rd and guest hostesses. Make sure to check out all the other creations that have been linked-up below.

Pop over to Claire’s post for more information about this month’s theme, or over to the Sweet Adventures Blog Hop site for more info about the monthly dessert themed event – then grab a spoon and dig in.

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Filed Under: All Posts, Food, RecipeBox, Sweet Adventures, Travel Tagged With: America-land, Autumn, BlogHop, Concord Grapes, Dairy Free, Dessert, Family, Fruit, Gluten Free, Grapes, Had-to-share, Ingredient Focus, Inspiration, Mad Science, Refined Sugar Free, Treats, Trip'n2013, Vegan, Vegetarian

Comments

  1. Claire @ Claire K Creations says

    September 16, 2013 at 3:26 pm

    Ghostbusters slime. Yum! This looks wonderful JJ. Being there for harvest sounds like so much fun. I’m very jealous of all your Instagram pics!

    Reply
  2. chocolatesuze says

    September 16, 2013 at 4:15 pm

    what a gorgeous presentation! love how vivid that grape curd looks!

    Reply
  3. Erin @ she cooks, she gardens says

    September 16, 2013 at 9:27 pm

    Wow, I’ve never heard of this before – I’m intrigued. Hope you’re having a wonderful time away.

    Reply
  4. Lisa the Gourmet Wog says

    September 16, 2013 at 9:49 pm

    Vegan Meringue!! WOW who knew?!! fabulous recipe!

    Reply
  5. milkteaxx says

    September 17, 2013 at 11:44 am

    i love the contrasting colours!

    Reply
  6. Sarah | The Sugar Hit says

    September 17, 2013 at 12:15 pm

    WOW – that flax meringue sounds amazing.

    Reply
  7. Sally says

    September 17, 2013 at 11:04 pm

    love your cover shot and the parfait looks amazing 🙂 I always loved science!

    Reply
  8. Laura (Tutti Dolci) says

    September 18, 2013 at 2:31 pm

    Beautiful parfaits, the grape curd is so striking!

    Reply
  9. Swah says

    September 18, 2013 at 5:10 pm

    I can’t believe you made vegan meringue out of flax seeds! What the? Looks amazing!

    Reply
  10. Lizzy (Good Things) says

    September 19, 2013 at 10:14 am

    Simply stunning!

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  11. Mary @ beyondjelly says

    September 19, 2013 at 10:26 am

    Wow – this is amazing! I always find my recipe titles are a mouthful too.

    Reply
  12. Monica @ Gastromony says

    September 20, 2013 at 2:04 pm

    Concord grape… Love the stuff though I’m more familiar with its Japanese cousin Kyoho. Very similar in flavour though and sadly nothing like anything we have in Australia 🙁 Your parfait looks great and of course, leave it to you to come up with a vegan alternative to meringue. I’ll let my colleague know about it 😀

    Reply
  13. brenda hayes says

    October 3, 2013 at 11:26 am

    Beautiful…and delicious!! Perhaps we should can that Concord grape curd and ship it off to Australia.

    Reply
  14. Ceemonster says

    August 23, 2014 at 3:45 pm

    I was looking a recipe to use up all these grapes that we’re going to go bad. I’m going to try and add peanut butter pudding in between the cookie and the grape curd to make a PB and J parfait. Thanks for the inspiration and recipe!

    Reply

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