Crème Brûlée is smooth vanilla custard under a crackly sugar top. 🥄 Breaking through it with a spoon is the best part. Find the recipe in the comments!

Crème Brûlée is a classic French dessert that is a delicious custard that is topped with a crunchy caramel top. The name Crème Brûlée means “burnt cream” because of the caramelized sugar on top that is created with a quick torching.

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Crème Brûlée is usually flavored with vanilla, but sometimes it has slightly different flavors. It’s very delicious and it has an amazing contrast between the smooth custard and the crispy sugar crust. It’s a fancy dessert, that is actually very simple to make!

Why I Love This Recipe For Traditional Crème Brûlée
This Crème Brûlée recipe is one of my favorites because it’s super easy to make and it tastes so delicious!! I love to make it for dessert for my family or friends – always everybody is very impressed with it!

It’s a show stopping dessert, because you can torch the sugar topping in front of the guests for entertainment (Just be careful!). This French dessert is definitely a must try for dessert lovers!

And if You love French desserts i highly recommend trying out these homemade Macaron’s!

Key Ingredients for Crème Brûlée
Heavy Cream: Gives the rich base for the custard. Use high quality heavy cream for the best results. I like to use heavy cream from the local farmers market.
Vanilla Bean: Adds an intense vanilla flavor You can also substitute with vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste.
Egg Yolks: Egg yolks are essential for the custard’s, because they make everything hold the shape. They should be fresh and at room temperature. Make sure that they are the highest quality, for the best results!
Granulated Sugar: We use whit granulated sugar in both the custard and for caramelizing the top. The sugar for the topping should be superfine, but you can also use granulated sugar, but make sure that it’s fully melted and caramelised, before serving.
Ramekins: Ramekins are small individual baking dishes that are perfect for the custard to cook evenly. Choose ramekins with a wide and shallow shape for more surface area to caramelize the sugar. You can also use oven safe bowls if you dont have ramekins.
Traditional Creme Brûlée Toppings
Classic Caramelized Sugar

For the perfect caramelized sugar topping:

Granulated Sugar: 1/4 cup
Sprinkle an even layer of sugar over the set custard. Use a kitchen torch to caramelize it until golden brown and crispy. If you prefer, place the ramekins under a broiler to melt and caramelize the sugar.

Vanilla Bean

For a rich vanilla flavor:

Vanilla Bean: 1 whole, split with seeds scraped
Add the vanilla seeds to the cream while it’s heating. This infuses the custard with a deeper vanilla flavor and adds a beautiful speckled look.

Fruit Compote

For a fruity addition:

Fresh Berries: 1 cup
Granulated Sugar: 1/4 cup
Lemon Juice: 1 tablespoon
Combine berries, sugar, and lemon juice in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat until thickened, about 10-15 minutes. Let it cool completely, then spoon over the caramelized sugar layer.

How to Serve?
Serve Crème Brûlée chilled with a freshly caramelized sugar topping. You can also add some of your favorite toppings and garnish it with fresh berries, mint leaves or whipped cream. This dessert pairs very well with with a glass of dessert wine or a cup of strong espresso.

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Expert Tips
Tempering Eggs: To prevent the egg yolks from curdling, i recommend to slowly whisk a small amount of the hot cream with the yolks before mixing the mixtures. This slowly raises the temperature of the yolks without cooking them.

Straining Custard: After mixing the custard, i recommend to strain it through a mesh sieve. This will remove any cooked egg bits or vanilla bean pieces. It might seem like an extra step, but it actually really helps the consistency of the dessert.

Preventing Overbaking: Bake the Creme brûlées in a water bath to get even cooking. The water bath helps to regulate the temperature and keeps the edges from overcooking.

Variations and Substitutions
Chocolate Crème Brûlée: Add 3 ounces of melted dark chocolate (but milk chocolate and white chocolate work very well for a sweeter dessert too) to the custard mixture before baking. It’s a delicious twist on the classic dessert.

Citrus Version: Swich the vanilla bean with zest of one orange or lemon peels for a citrus flavor. Add the zest to the cream while heating it.

Spiced Crème Brûlée: Add a pinch of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, or cardamom to the custard to get a warm, spiced variation. These spices pair well with the custard.

How to Store?
Store the crème brûlée in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Cover the ramekins with plastic wrap to prevent the custard from absorbing any odors. Only caramelize the sugar topping just before serving to maintain its crunchy texture.

If you need to store the custard for longer, you can freeze it without the sugar topping and thaw it in the refrigerator before caramelizing.

FAQs
Can I make Crème Brûlée without a kitchen torch?
Yes, you can use your oven’s broiler to caramelize the sugar topping. Place the ramekins on a baking sheet and broil until the sugar melts and caramelizes. Keep a close eye on them to prevent burning.

What is the best type of sugar for caramelizing the top?
Superfine granulated sugar works best for creating an even and smooth caramelized crust. It melts more evenly than regular granulated sugar.

How do I know when the custard is done baking?
The custard is done when it is set around the edges but still slightly jiggly in the center. It will continue to set as it cools.

Can I freeze Crème Brûlée?
Yes, you can freeze the custards without the sugar topping. Thaw them in the refrigerator overnight and caramelize the sugar just before serving.

Why is my Crème Brûlée not setting properly?
If your custard is not setting, it may be undercooked. Ensure that the oven temperature is correct and bake until the custard is set around the edges but still slightly jiggly in the center.

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