Dulces y Endulzantes

Meringue nests

Meringue nests
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Ingredient Information

Name

Meringue nests

Category

Dulces y Endulzantes

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Meringue nests are small sweet bites made primarily from whipped egg whites until they reach a fluffy texture and sugar, which are then baked at a low temperature to achieve a light structure, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. These tiny nests are usually shaped like baskets or cups, making them ideal for filling with creams, fruits, mousse, or other sweet ingredients, turning them into a versatile base for elegant and delicate desserts.

Meringue has origins dating back to European cuisine, especially in Switzerland, France, and Italy, where different preparation techniques were developed. Meringue nests became popular as an aesthetic and practical resource for presenting sweets, standing out for their light flavor and airy texture.

Regarding their properties, meringue nests are low in fat and contain no added fatty ingredients, being primarily a source of protein from the egg whites. However, due to their high sugar content, they are recommended to be consumed in moderation. They are ideal for those seeking gluten-free desserts.

In the context of Latin American cuisine, besides being called meringue nests, they may also be found under similar names such as meringue baskets or simply small meringues when referring to small portions of baked meringue. However, the term "nests" emphasizes their particular shape and their function as a container for sweet fillings.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
150mg
sodium
0mcg
folate
2mg
potassium
75g
sugars
375
calories
0mcg
lycopene
6g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
0g
total fats
88g
carbohydrates

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