Pavlova
A 'soggy, sugary cloud': The NZers who don't like pavlova
Pavlova's origins have always created debate. Now, it's the revelation that many don't even like the dessert that's causing controversy. Audio
Aunty Pat's Ultimate, Never-Fail Pavlova
Recipe by Lucy Corry
From Recipes on Tuesday 11 December 2018
Where is Pavlova from? - Dr Andrew Paul Wood
We're talking about the history of the Pavlova. You may expect our guest to claim the dish as a New Zealand or Australian invention. But New Zealander, Dr Andrew Paul Wood, has teamed up with an… Audio
Secret Centre Mini Pavlovas
Recipe by Laura Vincent
From Nine To Noon on Monday 2 September 2013
Pop Culture moments - battle over Pavlova
Mitchell Hawkes is author of '100 New Zealand Pop Culture Stories: From Billy T to Nuclear Free'. Audio
Oxford English dictionary makes it official: pavlova is ours
New Zealand and Australia may still quibble over Russell Crowe and Phar Lap but this year the Oxford English Dictionary settled at least one argument - the pavlova is a New Zealand invention. Audio
Six Egg White Pavlova
Recipe by Allyson Gofton
From Afternoons on Friday 10 December 2010
The pavlova war
It seems Australia has far from conceded defeat in the on-going war over the origins of pavlova. Although the Oxford English Dictionary's new online edition has smashed Australia's claims to our… Audio
Oxford English dictionary makes it official: pavlova is kiwi
New Zealand and Australia may still quibble over Russell Crowe and Phar Lap but now the Oxford English Dictionary has settled at least one argument: the pavlova is a New Zealand invention. Audio
Lemon Meringue Rolled Pavlova
Recipe by Jo Seagar
From Nine To Noon on Monday 22 November 2010
Food with Helen Leach: The Mighty Pavlova
Culinary anthropologist talking about her new book, The Pavlova Story: A Slice of New Zealand's Culinary History. Audio
Modern Style Pavlova
Recipe by Scott Webster
From Saturday Morning on Saturday 11 March 2006
Pavlova & Mascarpone Berry Trifle
Recipe by Genevieve McGough
From Saturday Morning on Saturday 3 September 2005