How do you spell the name of this spanish drink?!


Question: How do you spell the name of this spanish drink!?
There is a spanish drink that is made of milk, orange juice, and sugar!. its called something like morisuyando!. i have no idea how to spell!. Does anyone know how to spell it!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Here is the spelling: Morir Sonando and two recipes:

Orange-Cardamom Morir So?ando

Yield: about 3 Servings

1 cup Whole Milk
1/4 cup Sugar
Strips of Orange Peel from 1/2 an Orange
Large Pinch of Ground Cardamom
1 cup Orange Juice, from about 3-4 oranges
1 scoop of Ice Cream, such as Noyaux or Vanilla
1/2 cup Ice Cubes
Alcohol to taste, such as Mount Gay Rum Eclipse


Over medium heat, bring the milk, sugar, orange peel, and cardamom to a simmer, stirring until the sugar dissolves!. Remove from the heat, cover, and infuse for 20 minutes!. Strain, and chill until cold!.

In a blender, combine the chilled milk mixture, orange juice, ice cream, and ice!. Blend until smooth!. If desired, add alcohol, and pulse to combine!.

Serve immediately!.



Recipe #2

2 cups of milk
Juice from 2 large oranges(can be substituted for lemons or limes)
8 tablespoons of sugar (optional)
Plenty of crushed ice (blender cup filled with all previous ingredients)

Preparation
Use three pitchers, large jars or similar tall containers!. Juice the limes or lemons!. Place the juice in one of the containers, adding sugar!. Pour back and forth from one container to another until sugar is mostly dissolved!.

Add half the ice!. Pour the ice and lime back and forth a number of times until it is very cold!. Taste!. It should be tangy but slightly sweet, like tart-sweet lemonade!. Add more sugar if required, and pour back and forth some more to dissolve!.

In the third, clean pitcher, place the milk and the rest of the cracked ice!. Pour back and forth, using the second empty container, until it too is extremely chilled!. Work quickly so the lime juice doesn’t have a chance to warm up!.

Quickly combine the milk and lemon, pouring back and forth a few times to allow it to combine and not curdle!. Strain into tall glasses!. Serve with straws!.
Recipe Www@FoodAQ@Com

Morir So?ando (spanish)
Orange Julius (english)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Sounds like an Orange Julius (in Spanish)!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Morir So?andoWww@FoodAQ@Com





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