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Monday, 12 February 2007

One of the most delicious desserts, and a lot easier to make than you think.  It's a custard with a crunchy caramel top. Give it a try, it's worth it!  Can be kept in the fridge for a few days, so make a few more than you need. 

 
Creme Brulee : from WikipediaIngredients

  • 500ml double cream
    1 vanilla pod
    100g caster sugar (plus extra for the top)
    6 egg yolks


Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 140°C.
  2. Pour the cream into a saucepan. Split the vanilla pod lengthways and scrape the seeds into the cream.
  3. Chop the empty pod into bits, and add them to the cream.
  4. Bring to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer gently for five minutes.
  5. Meanwhile, beat the sugar and egg yolks together in a large heat-proof bowl until pale and creamy.
  6. Bring the cream back to boiling point. Pour it over the egg mixture, whisking all the time until thickened - this indicates that the eggs have begun to cook slightly.
  7. Strain through a fine sieve into a large jug, and then use this to fill six ramekins about two-thirds full.
  8. Place the ramekins in a large roasting tray and pour in enough hot water to come halfway up their sides.
  9. Place on the centre shelf of the oven and bake for about 30 minutes, or until the custards are just set and are still a bit wobbly in the middle.
  10. Remove from the water and allow to cool to room temperature.
  11. When ready to serve, sprinkle one level teaspoon of caster sugar evenly over the surface of each créme, then caramelise with a mini blowtorch*.
  12. Leave to cool for a couple of minutes, then serve.
*You can put under a hot grill, but be careful not to melt the brulee in the process.

 

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