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Peach and Pomegranate Pavlova

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Pavlova covered in pomegranate seeds and peach slices.
Photo by Tara Fisher

Pomegranate seeds look stunning sprinkled simply over the top of this pavlova. Their vibrant color really lifts the dessert, and the way they burst in your mouth complements the chewy meringue beautifully. I use sliced canned peaches when peaches are out of season; they work just as well.

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