Snow Eggs: Traditional, easy and inexpensive recipe with a chic air

Snow Eggs: Traditional, easy and inexpensive recipe with a chic air


Snow-covered eggs are made with classic ingredients, which means that, in addition to being tasty, the candies are also very cheap.





Snow Eggs: Traditional, easy and inexpensive recipe with a chic air

Snow eggs are true islands of delights. Of French origin, the name “Floating Islands“refers to the delicate presentation of the dish: in it, the meringue is served under a delicious vanilla cream.

With subtle flavors and just the right amount of sweetness, snow eggs are made with classic ingredients, which means that as well as being tasty, the candies are also very cheap.

Now, how about learning step by step and serving this classic recipe as a dessert for your next lunch or dinner? Take a look below:

Time: 50 min

Performance: 18 servings

Difficulty: easy

Ingredients:

  • 6 large eggs (separate egg whites and yolks)
  • 1/2 cup (tea) of sugar
  • 5 cups of milk (tea)
  • 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla essence

Method of preparation:

First, beat the egg whites. Then, in a large pot, heat 4 cups of milk with a tablespoon of sugar until it comes to a boil. Then, put the egg whites into the milk in spoon-sized portions. And let it cook for 3 minutes per side. Remove the egg whites from the pan and let them drain in a large colander. Finally, drain the milk and set aside.

In the mixer, beat the egg yolks with the rest of the sugar. Then, add the remaining cup of cold milk and cornstarch. Stir the milk in the reserved pan, add the vanilla and put back on low heat until the cream thickens. Distribute the drained egg whites in a bowl and pour the cream over them. Finally, refrigerate for about 2 hours before serving.

Source: Terra

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