creme brulee

creme brulee

Today is a good day to be my family: my homework for class is to make creme brulee. It is on our final practical exam and I want to make it at home a few times, to get out the kinks. In fact, I have made creme brulee quite a few times, based on a very simple recipe from Barefoot Contessa. And it is her recipe that I will make today.

True confession? Any excuse to get out the flame torch.

I mean, what kid isn’t going to think ‘cool mom’ when they see you take out a torch to make food? Ooooh, what is mom doing… can I help, mom?

Creme Brulee
Serves 5

1 extra large egg
4 extra large egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
3 cups heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 T Grand Marnier
5-6 T sugar

Oven to 300; using mixer with paddle attachment, mix egg, yolks, 1/2 cup sugar on low speed just to combine. In small saucepan scald cream until just-before-it-boils. Mixer on low, slowly add cream to eggs. Add vanilla and Grand Marnier and pour into 6-8 oz ramekins until almost full. Place ramekins in baking pan and pour boiling water into pan to come halfway up sides of ramekins. Bake 35-40 minutes, until barely set. Remove from water, cool to room temp then store in fridge until firm.

To serve, spread 1 T sugar on top, blow torch the tops (cool hand-on-hip pose encouraged—holster optional) until sugar caramelizes evenly.

You can make the custards up to 3 days in advance; blow torch for service. GREAT dessert for a dinner party. And you will never cease to impress…

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Comments

Alisa – Frugal Foodie April 10, 2009 19:40 pm

Those look lovely! Something I must try.

Kim – Easy French Food April 11, 2009 3:15 am

Here’s another creme brule recipe if someone needs further encouragement to try this most fabulous dessert. Yours look ever so lovely.

Cynthia April 11, 2009 16:36 pm

I’m confident that you will excel!

Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) April 12, 2009 18:10 pm

Would you like to adopt my husband? He adores creme brulee, but I never make it.

maris April 13, 2009 9:27 am

Looks so good! Creme brulee is such a great dessert because it’s not toooo rich but still tastes indulgent!

Barb April 13, 2009 15:15 pm

I adore Creme Brulee and I have a best friend who makes it occasionally and it is so wonderful…I am very lucky!

Yours looks beautiful – I’d give you an A++ for sure!

Lissa April 16, 2009 15:55 pm

This is a WAAAAAY better school project than doing a group paper about NASA organizational failures, right? :) Glad that your continuing education is taking you to more exciting places!

holler April 18, 2009 7:53 am

I absolutely love creme brulee. If it is on a menu, my eyes light up with delight :)

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