Lychee
Salted Plum Lychee Panna Cotta
A few uncommon products, such as salted plum powder, canned lychees, and agar-agar, are easily found online and make this creamy dessert truly exceptional.
By Nguyen Tran
Lime Custards With Lychees
Making these sweet-tart wonders might be easier than remembering to buy ice cream.
Tropical Fruit Salad
With a tropical flair really sweetens things up. Chop fruit in advance; assemble day of. Done!
Almond Jelly with Lychees, Jackfruit, and Strawberries
Vietnamese cooks, like many other Asian cooks, make jellied treats from agar-agar. When a particularly grand presentation is on the menu, they use intricate molds to create multicolored desserts that look like elaborately decorated Western cakes. This simple almond jelly and fruit combo is a summertime favorite in my home. Originally prepared in China, the mildly sweet chunks of firm white jelly may be eaten alone, but they are more festive when accompanied with fruits. I use lychees and jackfruit, both of which are surprisingly good canned, along with fresh strawberries for contrast, but you may use any macerated or poached fruit you like. Twenty-five-gram packets of agar-agar powder (bot rau câu, or seaweed powder) are sold at Chinese and Southeast Asian markets. If the powder is not shelved with the agar-agar sticks or strands, ask for it; it is sometimes kept at the cash registers. Telephone brand from Thailand is popular. If you cannot find agar-agar, use unflavored gelatin.
Coconut and Lychee Sorbet
I adore lychee juice, which tastes very much like the fresh fruit. You can buy aseptic packages of the juice in Asian markets, and I've seen them in many supermarkets. This sorbet is not only delicious, it's fun.
By Lori Longbotham
Tapioca Pearl Pudding with Lychees and Mango
By Ruth Cousineau
Apple and Smoked-Bacon Salad with Lychees and Chili Nuts
Chang's two restaurants cater decidedly to the pork lover, and this salad is no exception. Among the sweet, smoky, and tart notes tossed together, you'll get an occasional zing of heat from the chili nuts (which, served on their own, may very well become your new favorite bar snack).
By David Chang
Lychee Martini
Enid P. Saldana of San Juan, Puerto Rico, writes: "I would love to get the recipe for the lychee Martini they serve at Kittichai, in New York City."
This summer, enjoy a vodka Martini with a real twist — lychee. The exotic sweetness of the fruit brightens the citrus flavors in this truly refreshing drink.
Lychee, Lime & Ginger Salad
Trying to take a lychee off its pit is nearly impossible. I leave them on their pits which does nothing to detract from the quality of this salad! You can use canned lychees, which are surprisingly delicious.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Lychee Coconut Sorbet with Mango and Lime
The leftover syrup from the lychees makes a delicious sweetener for iced tea.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 30 min
Lunar New Year’s Lychee Punch
A delightful large-format blend of lychees, gin, elderflower, and citrus perfect for festive gatherings like Lunar New Year.
By William Tsui