Easy Creme Brulee
Mar 19, 2006 by ceejamon | 24 Comments| Share it:
Intro
Creme Brulee
Here’s proof that Creme Brulee is easy to make. It’s the perfect “just enough” dessert. Just a few bites of something sweet. It’s easy, can (and should) be made ahead of time, and it’s pretty impressive if you’re having guests over.
More amazing Creme Brulee recipes you must view: Pumpkin Creme Brulee with Cinnamon Whipped Cream and Orange Mascarpone Brulee
Ingredients
- 4 eggs
- vanilla
- sugar
- heavy cream
- salt
Step 1
You will also need some custard cups or ramekins, too. And here are the tools you'll need: A whisk, a small bowl, and a medium mixing bowl that's microwave safe. You'll also need a roasting pan, an oven, and a microwave. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
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Stir gently with a whisk. You're not whipping this, just stirring. Next, put it into the microwave for 2 minutes to dissolve the sugar.
Step 6
While that's going, whisk those yolks a bit. Just enough to break the yolks up and smooth it out some.
Step 7
When your sugar-cream mix is done in the microwave, stir it a bit to make sure the sugar dissolves. Stir in the eggs and whisk it well. Add a dash of salt and a teaspoon of vanilla.
Step 8
After it's well whisked, pour it into ramekins. Put the ramekins into a roasting pan.
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Put the roasting pan with ramekins into the oven. Pour in enough hot water to come up halfway on the ramekins. It doesn't have to be boiling, just hot. I normally do it straight out of the faucet.
Step 11
Bake @ 350F for 40 minutes. They should still be jiggly when you pull them out. Don't worry about it. It will set up in the fridge, just like a cheesecake. Let them cool a bit and then pop them into the fridge. It's best to chill them overnight, but they're certainly edible after a few hours of chilling.
Step 12
When you're ready to serve, get out a butane torch of some sort. I've got a nice one that came in a set with the ramekins. There are plenty of options. If all else fails, you can melt the sugar under the broiler.
Step 13
Sprinkle on some sugar. I'm using plain sugar, but you can use brown sugar instead. Vanilla sugar is my favorite.
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Step 15
Let the creme brulee cool for just a minute, and enjoy.
Now that you have learned how to make easy creme brulee, please be sure to view these other custard recipes. Also, you will love these French recipes.
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24 Comments
Dec 30, 2011
Jan 14, 2012
I had creme brûlée for the first time in Germany and loved it this is the closest I’ve had since. It had a orange flavor How can I get the orange flavor?
Jan 15, 2012
Orange extract probably.
Mar 15, 2012
Thanks for this wonderful recipe. I must say it was easy to follow and the creme tasted great, the rest of my family were truly impressed.
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