Egg Snow (Floating Island)
Light, cloud-like meringues float atop a rich, creamy vanilla custard in this elegant dessert known historically as Egg Snow or Floating Island. The delicate poached egg whites provide an airy contrast to the smooth, velvety sauce made from fresh milk and egg yolks. Enhanced with a hint of rose essence for a sophisticated floral note, this classic dish makes for a stunning and comforting finale to any meal.
Ingredients
- 3 cups Whole milk (Originally '1.25 Sher'. Converted to approx 3 cups.)
- 4 large Eggs (Separated into yolks and whites.)
- 1/3 cup Granulated sugar (For the egg whites (meringue). Originally 'Navtank' (approx 2 oz).)
- 1/3 cup Granulated sugar (For the custard milk mixture. Adjusted to taste.)
- 1 pinch Salt
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 2 drops Rose extract (Optional, for enhanced flavor as suggested in original text.)
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- 1Carefully separate the egg whites from the yolks. Place the whites in a large, clean mixing bowl and the yolks in a small bowl.
- 2Add 1/3 cup of sugar to the egg whites. Beat vigorously until very stiff peaks form (described as 'hard cuff' in the original text).
- 3In a deep saucepan, combine the milk, the remaining 1/3 cup sugar, and a pinch of salt. Heat over low heat until the sugar dissolves and the milk begins to simmer gently.
- 4Reduce heat to very low so the milk is barely simmering. Using a spoon, scoop rounded portions of the stiff egg whites and gently drop them into the hot milk, leaving space between them. Poach until set and firm, then remove carefully with a slotted spoon and arrange them on a serving dish.
- 5Remove the milk from the heat and let it cool slightly. In a separate bowl, beat the egg yolks thoroughly with a fork. Gradually whisk a small amount of the warm milk into the yolks to temper them, then pour the yolk mixture back into the main pot of milk.
- 6Return the pot to low heat. Stir constantly to prevent curdling until the mixture thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon. Do not let it boil.
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