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Dulce de Mamey

Mamey is one of those fruits that is a dessert in itself. Its oval-shaped, light brown sandy shell hides the seductive, velvety, sweet orange flesh. It is hard to get outside of Mexico, but if you are lucky enough to find some ripe ones, make this quick and deliciously creamy dessert.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 6

Ingredients

2 mamey fruits
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
6 tablespoons superfi ne sugar

Preparation

  1. Cut each mamey in half lengthwise and set aside one-fourth of one of the mamey fruits for garnish. Discard the seed, then scoop out the pulp and purée in a blender or food processor. Pour into a bowl. Whip the heavy cream with the vanilla until beginning to thicken, 3 to 5 minutes, then add the sugar and continue to mix until it has thickened and soft peaks form (lift a bit of the whipped cream and when the peaks fall a bit, it’s ready), about 5 minutes. Fold 1 cup of the whipped cream (refrigerate the rest for later) into the mamey purée until fully incorporated, and then pour it into individual glasses or dessert dishes. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour to set. Slice the reserved mamey. Garnish with the remaining 1/2 cup whipped cream (re-whip if necessary) and the mamey slices.

My Sweet Mexico by Fany Gerson Cookbook Cover
Reprinted with permission from My Sweet Mexico: Recipes for Authentic Pastries, Breads, Candies, Beverages, and Frozen Treats © 2010 by Fany Gerson. Photographs by Ed Anderson. Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Buy the full book from Penguin Random House, Amazon, or Bookshop.
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