Indulge in the delectable world of crème brûlée, a classic French dessert that combines a creamy custard base with a caramelized sugar topping. This article presents two methods for achieving the perfect crème brûlée, one using a kitchen torch and the other without.
The traditional method involves using a kitchen torch to caramelize the sugar on top of the custard, creating a crisp and slightly bitter layer that contrasts beautifully with the smooth and creamy interior. For those who don't have a kitchen torch, the article offers a clever alternative: caramelizing the sugar under a very hot broiler.
Both methods result in a stunning dessert that is sure to impress guests. The detailed recipes provide step-by-step instructions, ensuring success even for novice bakers. Learn the art of making crème brûlée and discover the secrets to achieving the perfect balance of textures and flavors.
CREME BRULEE
Creamy vanilla custard baked until set, then topped with a caramelized sugar topping.
Provided by Beeta @ Mon Petit Four
Categories Dessert
Time 1h35m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 320°F. Bring a kettle full of water to a boil. Meanwhile, In a medium saucepan, warm the cream just until it's beginning to simmer along the edges of the pan. Don't let the cream boil! Stir in the vanilla bean paste once the cream is warm. Turn the heat off.
- In a medium bowl, whisk the egg yolks and the granulated sugar together until thick and pale. Stream in 1/4 cup of the hot cream mixture, whisking vigorously as you do. Continue to stream in another 1/4 cup, again whisking the entire time. Pour in the rest of the hot cream and whisk until everything is blended together.
- Use a ladle to distribute the batter among 5 (6 oz.) ramekins. Place the ramekins in a large casserole dish and place the dish in the oven. Use the kettle spout to pour the hot water into the casserole dish, pouring enough water so that the water almost reaches the top of the ramekins. Be careful not to get any water into the ramekins.
- Bake the custard for 1 hour just until the centers are slightly wobbly. If needed, after 1 hour, raise the heat to 350°F and bake for another 10 minutes until you've achieved the desired doneness. Remove the ramekins from the casserole dish and let them cool to room temperature. Wrap the ramekins tightly in plastic wrap and freeze.
- To brulee, sprinkle about 1 teaspoon of the turbinado sugar over each frozen creme brulee. Set the ramekins on a baking sheet under the oven broiler (500°F) for about 1 minute, constantly checking it and rotating the pan so that all of them are evenly bruleed. Let the burnt sugar topping set for a few minutes before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 423 calories, ServingSize 5 Servings
NO BLOW TORCH-CREME BRULEE
Make and share this No blow torch-Creme Brulee recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Jackie Perez
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Beat your egg yolks in a bowl on high until they are thick.
- Slowly beat in your granulated sugar.
- Heat your cream in a pot until it gets very warm.
- DO NOT LET IT GET VERY HOT!
- Slowly, and a tiny bit at a time, stir in just half of your egg mixture.
- Make sure they are mixed well.
- You can stir in the other half of the egg mixture into the pot.
- Cook on low heat, continously stirring it for about 5 to 10 minutes until the mixture thickens.
- DO NOT LET THIS BOIL!
- When it thickens, pour the mixture into individual custard cups and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
- When you're almost ready to serve, sprinkle the top of the custard with the brown sugar and put it under your broiler, making sure to keep a close eye on it and to use oven-safe custard cups (I recommend anything by Corning Ware or Pyrex).
CREME BRULEE WITHOUT A TORCH
Provided by Raiza Costa : The Sweet Side of Life : Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 3h50m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Using a small, sharp knife, split the vanilla bean in half lengthwise and scrape the seeds into a saucepan along with the heavy cream; add the scraped bean. Bring to a boil over medium heat, then immediately remove the pan from the heat and allow the mixture to cool for 10 minutes.
- Combine the egg yolks and 1/2 cup sugar in a bowl, whisking until the mixture is very pale yellow. Whisking constantly, pour 1 ladleful of the warm heavy cream into the egg mixture to temper, then slowly pour the mixture back into the pan, whisking constantly.
- Remove the vanilla bean and stir in the mascarpone. Chill the mixture, covered, for 1 hour or up to overnight.
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Divide the batter into four 5-inch or six 4-inch ramekins. Place the ramekins in a larger roasting pan and fill the pan with hot water, coming halfway up the sides of the ramekins. Bake until set like gelatin and a tester inserted in the centers comes out clean, 30 to 45 minutes.
- Remove the ramekins from the water bath and let cool at room temperature, 30 minutes. Transfer to the fridge until completely chilled, about 1 hour.
- Sprinkle the remaining 2 to 3 tablespoons sugar on top of the creme brulees (you want a nice, even layer).
- Choose a metal spoon that you don't love so much and place it over a high flame on the stove. Let the bowl of the spoon get hot enough that it looks red.
- Remove the spoon from the stove (the handle shouldn't be hot because flatware doesn't conduct heat) and burn the top of the creme brulee with it. Reheat the spoon for each creme brulee, cleaning the spoon after each use.
Tips:
- Use a heavy-bottomed saucepan: This will help to distribute the heat evenly and prevent the custard from burning.
- Temper the eggs: Slowly whisk the hot cream into the eggs, a little at a time, to prevent the eggs from curdling.
- Strain the custard: This will remove any lumps and ensure a smooth, creamy texture.
- Bake the custard in a water bath: This will help to create a gentle, even heat and prevent the custard from curdling.
- Chill the custard thoroughly: This will help to firm up the custard and make it easier to brûlée.
- Use a kitchen torch to brûlée the sugar: If you don't have a kitchen torch, you can use a broiler, but be careful not to burn the sugar.
Conclusion:
No-blow-torch crème brûlée is a delicious and impressive dessert that is perfect for any occasion. With just a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create this classic French dessert in your own kitchen. So next time you're looking for a special treat, give no-blow-torch crème brûlée a try.
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