Author Notes
Created by request for my best friend's mom on her birthday. It took me 2 tries to get the spice blend right but they came out perfect and addictive. Remember to make these on a dry day! —verysmallanna
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Ingredients
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1
whole green cardamom pod
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1
whole clove
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5
whole allspice berries
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1
white peppercorn
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1 teaspoon
looseleaf black tea
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1/8 teaspoon
ground cinnamon
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3/4 cup
sugar
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3
egg whites, room temperature
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1 handful
cacao nibs
Directions
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Preheat the oven to 175F (or 200, or as low as it will go).
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Smash open the cardamom pod and remove the seeds. Grind the cardamom seeds, clove, allspice, peppercorn and tea in a mortar and pestle or a small coffee grinder until well crushed.
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Combine the crushed spice mixture, cinnamon and sugar in a food processor or heavy-duty blender and pulse until everything is powdered. Let the dust settle for a couple of minutes before attempting to remove the lid - your lungs will thank you!
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Start whipping the egg whites in a stand mixer or with a handheld mixer until you get a foam, then gradually add the sugar and continue whipping until you have a stiff but not dry meringue.
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Transfer the meringue to a piping bag fitted with a large round or star tip (whichever you like best) and pipe little meringue kisses onto a lined sheet pan.
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Sprinkle the meringues with cacao nibs, then allow them to sit for 5-10 minutes to develop a slight skin.
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Bake for 1 hour, until the meringues are dry on top and somewhat hollow-feeling. Turn off the oven and let them sit for an hour or two as it cools. If you think they may overbake, prop the oven open slightly.
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Once set and cool, you can just pop the meringues off the sheet and keep in an airtight container. Even if it's a little humid, the cacao nibs will help keep them from sticking together.
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