Ingredients
Reserve a few small small strawberries, chop the remainder and place in a bowl. sprinkle the Kirsch over the berries, cover and chill for 2-3 hours. Whip the cream until it stands in soft peaks. Gently fold in the strawberries and their juices and the meringues. Spoon into a glass serving dish and decorate with the reserved strawberries just before serving. SERVES:4-6
You don't, it's traditional for an Eton Mess to look messy.
Strawberries are usually and traditionally served. In an Eton Mess, there is also meringue and cream on top.
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It depends on the ingredients used. Eton mess is a traditional British dessert.A modern Eton mess is made up of:StrawberriesMeringueCreamWhen the Eton Mess was first "invented" in the 1930's, the ingredients were:StrawberriesBananasIce creamCreamIt was invented by Eton, an exclusive private school in England, which was served as a snack during their annual cricket tournaments.The modern version would be healthier than the original version, since ice cream can be high in sugar.You can make a healthy meringue very easily if you are preparing the modern version and you can use low-fat cream. The healthiest part of the dessert is obviously the fruit. The fresher the fruit is, the healthier it is. Some people like to add raspberries and/or cranberries as well as strawberries.You can find many different recipes for Eton Mess.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_mess Eton mess is a dessert of English origin consisting of a mixture of strawberries, pieces of meringue and cream.
There's no one-word for this but I would say fraises à la meringue et à la crèmefrom the recipe I have read
The grammatically correct sentence would be: Did you make a mess? I made a mess. You made a mess. A mess is made, not done.
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There is none. There are suffixes for mess-ing mess-es and more
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The verb of messy is mess. As in "to be a mess" or "to make a mess".
The word 'mess' is both a noun (mess, messes) and a verb (mess, messes, messing, messed)Examples:Why is your hair such a mess? (noun)Please don't mess with my hair. (verb)