Fruit Airs is a simple yet innovative molecular gastronomy recipe that uses soy lecithin to create a light foam from fruit juice. Perfect for decorating desserts, this recipe showcases the transformative power of molecular cuisine, making it accessible even to home cooks. Inspired by the groundbreaking techniques of chefs like...

Fruit Airs recipe
Prep Time
5min
Cook Time
0min
Total Time
5min

Ingredients

4 Servings
(1 serving = Foam for decorating one dessert)
  • fruit juice (can be strawberry, orange, or pineapple, without pulp)
    fruit juice (can be strawberry, orange, or pineapple, without pulp)
    2cups
  • soy lecithin powder
    soy lecithin powder
    1g

How to make Fruit Airs

  1. Step 1

    Chill the chosen fruit juice in the refrigerator for two hours.

  2. Step 2

    Pour the cold fruit juice into a large glass bowl and add the soy lecithin powder.

  3. Step 3

    Whisk until a thick layer of foam begins to form on the surface.

  4. Step 4

    Let it rest for a few minutes, and scoop the foam onto your dish using a spoon.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories

27.6kcal (1.38%)

Protein

0.1g (0.26%)

Carbs

6.5g (2.36%)

Sugars

5.5g (11%)

Healthy Fat

0.1g

Unhealthy Fat

0.0g

% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet

Tips & Tricks

  1. Ensure the fruit juice is pulp-free for a smoother foam texture.

  2. Use an electric whisk for faster and more consistent foam formation.

  3. Experiment with different fruit juices to find your favorite flavor combination.

FAQS

  1. Can I use fruit juice with pulp?

    No, it's recommended to use pulp-free fruit juice to achieve a smooth and airy foam texture.

  2. What is soy lecithin powder, and where can I find it?

    Soy lecithin powder is an emulsifier commonly used in molecular gastronomy. It can be found in specialty cooking stores or online.

  3. Can I make Fruit Airs without special tools?

    Yes, you can use a regular whisk, but an electric whisk will make the process faster and easier.

  4. How long does the foam last once prepared?

    The foam is best used immediately after preparation, as it may lose its texture over time.

  5. Can I store leftover foam for later use?

    No, the foam is delicate and should be used fresh. Prepare it right before serving for the best results.

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