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Leche Merengada

Should you ever find yourself in Spain, withering away during the fierce heat of summer, rejuvenate with the locals at one of the many heladerías that make the country a top destination for any ice cream aficionado. I always order leche merengada, a cinnamon-and-lemon-flavored frozen meringue. To make it more invigorating, I sometimes ask for a shot of high-strength café exprés poured over.

Cooks' Note

This recipe calls for uncooked egg whites. Most supermarkets now carry pasteurized egg whites, which you may wish to use if you have health concerns. Be sure to read the packaging, since some pasteurized egg whites aren’t suitable for whipping.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes about 1 quart (1 liter)

Ingredients

2 cups (500 ml) whole milk
1/2 cup (100 g) sugar
Pinch of salt
Two 3-inch cinnamon sticks, or 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 lemon, preferably unsprayed
2 large egg whites, at room temperature (see Note)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat the milk in a medium, nonreactive saucepan with 6 tablespoons (75 g) of the sugar, salt, and the cinnamon sticks or ground cinnamon. Zest the lemon directly into the saucepan. Once the mixture is warm and the sugar has dissolved, remove from the heat, transfer to a bowl, and chill thoroughly.

    Step 2

    In a large metal or glass bowl, beat the egg whites with an electric mixer or by hand until they form soft peaks. Whip in the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar and continue to beat until the whites are stiff and glossy. Remove the cinnamon sticks, if using, and fold the cold milk mixture into the meringue, using a flexible rubber spatula.

    Step 3

    Freeze in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Leche Merengada will take longer to freeze than a traditional ice cream or sorbet. You can also simply freeze it in the mixing bowl, checking it after an hour in the freezer and beating it with a flexible rubber spatula occasionally while it’s freezing.

  2. Perfect Pairings

    Step 4

    Pour a shot of very strong espresso over the top, or serve Leche Merengada with Espresso Granita (page 146) shaved over the top (pictured).

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