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    Dominican Republic Die Dreaming

    April 30, 2015 By Darlene at International Cuisine

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    A refreshing glass of die dreaming from the Dominican Republic

    This Dominican republic drink is called Morir Soñando there and translated means "die dreaming".  The refreshing drink is simple to make and is reminiscent of a creamsicle popsicle. Just milk, sugar, orange juice and ice.   I had read that the milk can curdle if it is not extremely cold.  It can also be made with evaporated milk for a bit creamier texture.  So go ahead and make this might as well "die dreaming". Of course, you can use a sugar substitute if you want to cut down on calories.

    Dominican Republic Die Dreaming

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    Dominican Republic Die Dreaming

    Course Drink
    Cuisine Dominican Republic
    Prep Time 30 minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes
    Servings 4 drinks
    Author International Cuisine

    Ingredients

    • 3 cups whole milk
    • 1/2 cup sugar or sugar substitute equivalent
    • 2 cups orange juice
    • 2 cups crushed ice or cubes

    Instructions

    • Mix the milk and sugar to taste and all the sugar has desolved
    • Put the mixture in the freezer until very cold.
    • Add the ice cubes to the milk and stir
    • slowly add in the orange juice while stirring.
    • Pour into glasses and serve cold

     

     

     

     

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