- Papo-de-anjo
"Papo de anjo" ("angel's double chin") is a traditional Portuguese and
Brazil ian dessert made chiefly from whipped eggyolk s, baked and then boiled insugar syrup .Like "
fios de ovos " and several other classical Portuguese sweets based on egg yolks, "papo de anjo" is believed to have been created bymonk s andnun s around the14th century .Laundry was a common service performed byconvent s and monasteries, and their use ofegg white s for "starching " clothes created a large surplus of yolks.According to most recipes, the yolks must be whipped until they swell to double their original volume. Some recipes also call for egg whites (1--2 whites for each 10 yolks), beaten separately to "firm snow" consistency and gently mixed into the yolks. The mixture is then poured into greased muffin forms (about 1/2 tablespoon each) and baked until they are firm but still without crust. The pieces are then boiled lightly in the syrup, which may be flavored with rum, vanilla, or orange peel.
See also
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List of Brazilian dishes
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