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
Those look lovely! Something I must try.
Here’s another creme brule recipe if someone needs further encouragement to try this most fabulous dessert. Yours look ever so lovely.
I’m confident that you will excel!
Would you like to adopt my husband? He adores creme brulee, but I never make it.
Looks so good! Creme brulee is such a great dessert because it’s not toooo rich but still tastes indulgent!
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!
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!
I absolutely love creme brulee. If it is on a menu, my eyes light up with delight