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    Latin Meringue Cookies (Suspiros)

    Published Dec 3, 2024; Modified Nov 1, 2025 by Sylvie Taylor

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    Bake these light-as-air Latin Meringue Cookies also known as Suspiros with just egg whites, sugar and lime juice! This easy recipe delivers crisp meringues that are sweet and perfect for gifting or afternoon tea. Suspiros means โ€œsighsโ€ in Spanish, symbolizing how light and delicate they are.

    Suspiros - Latin Meringues Cookies sit on a stack of plates and parchment paper on a light gray surface with a coral cloth behind.

    Table of Contents

    Ingredients and substitutions for Latin Meringue Cookies
    How to make Latin Meringue Cookies (Suspiros)
    FAQโ€™s for the best Latin Meringue Cookies
    Ingredients for Suspiros - Latin Meringue Cookies sit in a series of bowls on a gray surface.

    Ingredients and substitutions for Latin Meringue Cookies

    • Egg whites: The meringue is the foundation of these cookies, room temperature, is essential here to give you the right texture. If you want to whip the cookie recipe and your egg whites are fresh out of the fridge, simply place the egg whites in a bowl and dip the bowl into a warm water bath to come to room temperature quicker.
    • Sugar: Superfine or caster sugar will dissolve easily in our meringue and add sweetness without additional flavor. You could replace with white sugar. For a more caramel flavored meringue, you could replace with brown sugar, however, this would also affect the color of the Suspiros.
    • Lime juice: The acidity from the juice strengthens the egg white structure helping stabilize the meringue. You could replace with lemon juice or plain vinegar, if lime juice isnโ€™t easy for you to source.

    See recipe card for quantities.

    A Suspiros Cookie is picked up from a bunch sitting on a stack of plates and parchment paper on a light gray surface with a coral cloth behind.

    How to make Latin Meringue Cookies (Suspiros):

    A whipped Swiss meringue mixture sits in a stainless steel bowl on a gray surface.

    Step 1: Whip: The egg whites in a clean bowl until soft peaks.

    Unbaked Suspiros meringues sit on a lined baking tray on a gray surface.

    Step 2: Spoon and shape: Spoon into a piping bag with a star or round nozzle and pipe onto a baking tray.

    Step 3: Bake: For 1 hour 30 minutes and allow to cool completely in the oven.

    Suspiros - Latin Meringues Cookies sit on a stack of plates and parchment paper on a light gray surface with a coral cloth and cup of coffee behind.

    Step 4: Serve: Serve up a plate full of the meringue cookies alongside your favorite hot drink or place into a box of cookies to gift.

    FAQโ€™s for the best Latin Meringue Cookies

    Do my egg whites need to be room temperature?

    Yes! Room temperature egg whites absorb air more quickly to develop a nice and stable foam - though to really stabilize that foam the lime juice is essential here.

    Why did my Suspiros turn sticky?

    Meringues can become sticky if exposed to humidity. Make sure to bake them for the full length of time - covering with foil after 30 minutes to ensure their pale color is kept intact (if necessary), allow the oven to cool completely before moving and storing in a dry container before consuming/gifting.

    Can I flavor or color my Suspiros?

    Yes! Add natural extracts (like almond, lemon, or peppermint) and gel food coloring for festive versions.

    Should you whisk meringue fast or slow?

    The best result in a stable but volumized meringue is to whip it at a low, but medium speed of around 3 (depending on your beaters), this will result in introducing enough air to expand the egg whites without over whipping when you begin to introduce your sugar.

    Can you overwhip meringue?

    Yes you can! Over whipping egg whites can result in your meringue collapsing or weeping beads of sugar once baked. The best way to avoid over beating is to ensure you beat at a steady speed and allow at least 20-30 seconds of beating time for the sugar to dissolve between adding more and try not to beat for longer than 15 minutes (this is around the break point, Iโ€™ve noticed). Unfortunately, you cannot repair over whipped meringue, though, dependent on how over whipped they are, you could make an egg white based recipe such as macaroonโ€™s or even a baked Alaska.

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    Suspiros - Latin Meringues Cookies sit on a stack of plates and parchment paper on a light gray surface with a coral cloth behind.

    Latin Meringue Cookies (Suspiros)

    Sylvie Taylor
    Suspiros are delicate meringue cookies with a perfect crisp shell and soft center. A simple, elegant dessert for any celebration or cozy afternoon.
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    Prep Time 25 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
    Cooling time 1 hour hr
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 55 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Costa Rican, Spanish
    Servings 70 small meringue cookies
    Calories 2 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 113 grams / 3 large egg whites room temperature
    • 200 grams / 1 cup superfine/caster sugar
    • 5 grams / 1 teaspoon lime juice

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven to 100C/210F.
    • Toss the egg whites into a clean and dry bowl and begin whipping on low to medium speed until soft peaks form, approximately 5 minutes.
    • Toss in a tablespoon of sugar and whip for 15 seconds before adding more in portions, allowing the sugar to dissolve between whipping.
    • Continue whipping until glossy and all the sugar is dissolved, approximately 7 minutes (12 minutes total whipping time).
    • Add in the lime juice and fold through the mixture.
    • Spoon a portion of the meringue into a piping bag with a rosette tip (see note for sizing of piping tip) and pipe a small amount of meringue onto the corners of your baking tray.
    • Place parchment paper on top and press down to set the paper in its place.
    • Pipe portions of meringue onto your baking tray with ยฝ inch / 1 centimeter in between and bake for 1 hour 30 minutes.
    • Turn the heat off and allow to cool in the oven before transferring to dry containers.
    • Serve up alongside your favorite hot drink.
    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    • Egg whites: The meringue is the foundation of these cookies, room temperature, is essential here to give you the right texture. If you want to whip the cookie recipe and your egg whites are fresh out of the fridge, simply place the egg whites in a bowl and dip the bowl into a warm water bath to come to room temperature quicker.
    • Sugar: Superfine or caster sugar will dissolve easily in our meringue and add sweetness without additional flavor. You could replace with white sugar. For a more caramel flavored meringue, you could replace with brown sugar, however, this would also affect the color of the Suspiros.
    • You can beat meringue too long: Over whipping egg whites can result in your meringue collapsing or weeping beads of sugar once baked. The best way to avoid over beating is to ensure you beat at a steady speed and allow at least 20-30 seconds of beating time for the sugar to dissolve between adding more and try not to beat for longer than 15 minutes (this is around the break point, Iโ€™ve noticed). Unfortunately, you cannot repair over whipped meringue, though, dependent on how over whipped they are, you could make an egg white based recipe such as macaroonโ€™s or even a baked Alaska.
    • Piping tip: The tip used here was The C4 or S/C4 piping nozzle has a diameter of 8mm.
    • Best stored: In an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks. Keep away from humidity to maintain their crispness.
    • Avoid sticky meringues: Meringues can become sticky if exposed to humidity. Make sure to bake them for the full length of time - covering with foil after 30 minutes to ensure their pale color is kept intact (if necessary), allow the oven to cool completely before moving and storing in a dry container before consuming/gifting.
    Adapted from petitchef and puravidamoms

    Nutrition

    Calories: 2kcal
    Keyword gluten free, holiday baking, holiday cookies, meringue
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