Easy No-Bake Creme Brulee RecipeMaking the Perfect Custard Without Turning On the Oven
American's call it, "No-Bake Creme Brulee", while the French call it, "Creme Brulee A Froid". Either way, this recipe produces a creamy custard; no baking needed.
Creme Brulee's literal translation is "burnt cream". It derives its name from the sugar being burnt on top, giving creme brulee custard it's sweet, crunchy crust. Most people think creme brulee is harder to make than it really is. Custard, the standard beginning for all ice creams, panna cottas, pot de cremes and other custard based dessert is, for the most part, pretty easy to make; the hard part is the bake off in the oven. Baking a perfect creme brulee can be difficult. You run the risk of burning yourself with hot water when you fill in a shallow pan for the brulees to bake in, probably the most common of all problems. It is also common to over-bake the brulee's by leaving them in, even one minute too long, resulting in curdling. The best way to get a perfect creme brulee is to, "no-bake" them, using gelatin instead, much like a panna cotta. You can warm the top by sprinkling sugar and using a blow torch or a large hand-lighter to brulee it. So how do you get the perfect creme brulee without burning yourself or turning on the oven? This recipe is just as creamy as the mind-blowing dessert you splurge on at your favorite restaurant. No-Bake Creme Brulee - Also Known as Creme Brulee a Froidmakes 4
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