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Classic Crème Caramel

Submitted By: Earl Dowdle
From http://www.baking911recipes.com
Serves 8

Ingredients:
Caramel
1 cup (240 ml) sugar
1/3 cup (80 ml) water
2 tablespoons (30 ml) corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon (1.25 ml) juice from 1 lemon

Custard
1 1/2 cups (350 ml) whole milk
1 1/2 cups (350 ml) light cream
3 large eggs
2 large egg yolks
2/3 cup (160 ml) sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons (7 ml) vanilla extract
Pinch salt

Procedure:
1. For the caramel: In a medium nonreactive saucepan and without stirring, bring sugar, water, corn syrup, and lemon juice to simmer over medium-high heat, wiping sides of pan with wet cloth to remove any sugar crystals that might cause syrup to turn grainy. Continue to cook until syrup turns from clear to golden, swirling pan gently to ensure even browning, about 8 minutes. TIP: USE A LIGHT COLORED PAN SO YOU CAN OBSERVE THE COLOR CHANGE. Continue to cook, swirling pan gently and constantly, until large, slow bubbles on mixture's surface turn honey-caramel in color, 4 to 5 minutes longer. Remove pan immediately from heat and, working quickly but carefully [the caramel will burn if it touches your skin], pour a portion of the caramel into each of 8 un-greased 5 or 6-ounce (140-170 ml) ovenproof ramekins. Allow caramel to cool and harden, about 15 minutes. [Can be covered with plastic wrap and refrigerated for up to 2 days; return to room temperature before adding custard].

2. For the custard: Adjust oven rack to center position and heat oven to 350'F (177'C). Heat milk and cream, stirring occasionally, in medium saucepan over medium heat until steam appears and/or an instant-read thermometer held in the liquid registers 160'F (71'C), 6 to 8 minutes; remove from heat. Meanwhile, gently whisk eggs, yolks, and sugar in large bowl until just combined. Off heat, gently whisk warm milk mixture, vanilla, and salt into egg mixture until just combined but not at all foamy. Strain mixture through fine-mesh sieve into large measuring cup or container with pouring spout; set aside.

3. Bring 2 quarts (2 L) water to boil in kettle. Meanwhile, fold dishtowel to fit bottom of large baking dish or roasting pan and position in pan. Divide reserved custard mixture among ramekins; place filled ramekins on towel in pan [making sure they do not touch] and set pan on oven rack. Fill pan with boiling water to reach halfway up ramekins; cover entire pan loosely with aluminum foil so steam can escape. Bake until a paring knife inserted halfway between center and edge of custards comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes. Transfer custards to wire rack; cool to room temperature. [Can be covered with plastic wrap and refrigerated up to 2 days.]

4. To un-mold, slide a paring knife around outer edge of custard in mold, pressing knife against side of dish. Hold serving plate over top of ramekin and invert; set plate on work surface and shake ramekin gently to release custard. Serve immediately.

For one large creme caramel: Follow recipe for Classic Creme Caramel, pouring caramel and custard into 1 1/2-quart (1 1/2-liter straight-sided soufflé dish rather than individual ramekins. Fill roasting pan with boiling water to reach halfway up sides of soufflé dish; increase baking time to 70 to 75 minutes, or until an instant-read thermometer inserted between the center and perimeter of the mold registers 175'F (80'C).

Related Article: Crème Brûlée


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