Stiff peak
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British pronunciation/stɪf piːk/
American pronunciation/stɪf piːk/

Definition & Meaning of "stiff peak"

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a stage in whisking or beating egg whites or cream where the mixture holds its shape and the peaks stand straight up when the whisk or beaters are lifted

stiff peak definition and meaning

What is a "stiff peak"?

A stiff peak refers to a stage in whipping egg whites or cream when the mixture holds its shape firmly and stands upright when the beaters are lifted. At this stage, the whipped mixture is thick, glossy, and smooth, with peaks that stand straight up without curling over. Stiff peaks indicate that the mixture has been whipped to its maximum volume, and the proteins have formed a stable network that traps air bubbles within the mixture. Stiff peaks are commonly used in recipes for meringues, pavlovas, soufflés, and stabilized whipped cream, where a firm and stable texture is desired.

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The chef carefully whipped the albumen until it formed stiff peaks for the soufflé.
She used a mixer to whip cream until it formed stiff peaks for the dessert.
Beating the egg white until it forms stiff peaks is crucial for making a fluffy soufflé.
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