Vanilla Crème Brûlée Recipe (2024)

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Gui

Another way to brown is the sugar is to use a metal spoon, heat it up for a minute on the stove and lightly touch the sugar. Do it gently and a couple of times and it gets brown and crispy!

dutchroo

Suggestion: Warm everything up first. Set the eggs and cream out so they warm up to room temperature. Fill the baking dish with hot tap water and use that to warm up your ramekins while you assemble the mixture. Then, once the oven's preheated and the water's boiling in a pot on the stove, remove the ramekins from the baking dish and toss the warm water, fill the ramekins with the mixture, pour the boiling water and put it in the oven.

ckdmilbourne

I absolutely love this recipe and often just make it for 2 :) Here are the measurements for the recipe divided by 2.5 to get to 2 egg yolks:3/4 cups of heavy cream 1 teaspoon of vanilla (I keep it at 1 for the flavor)2 egg yolks 1/2 cup of sugar Enjoy!

MD reader

Very nice, well-received at a dinner party on my first attempt even! However, I'm making it again for a few reasons: one, 30 mins wasn't nearly enough time, for at 30 mins the center was still liquid. I baked it for closer to 50 mins; two, to perfect the sugar/browning (I think a bit more sugar and a bit less time, at least with my oven's broiler); and three, to know how much time it needs to set up after browning, to better coordinate it when serving at a dinner party.

dimmerswitch

Really good & nearly foolproof recipe for crème brulee. I prefer using kitchen torch instead of broiler setting on oven for the brulee step. Not sure anyone has mentioned this in previous comments, but to share the rookie mistake I made 30 years or so ago when newer to brulee making, the reason this says serve within two hours is if you let the brulee sit to long the sugar will start to melt. I only had to make that mistake once. But to share so others might avoid it. ;-)

Ben

I am a 20 year old male just now learning to cook - decided to serve this after the first dinner I ever cooked for my family. They went goggle-eyed when I whipped out the blowtorch and they lost their minds when they tasted it. This thing is the easiest dessert you will ever cook and it tastes fantastic. Thank you NYtimes

Kaelyn J

I am a 12 year old girl, and this was the first dessert I made. It was super fun to make, and it was easy! Now I want to be a pastry chef when I grow up. Thank you very much!!

James

Real Crème brûlée is never baked above 212 F - it’s supposed to be dense and rich, not airy, gummy, fluffy. When you overheat the cream, like this recipe does, it causes it to dome before collapsing. I’m really disappointed in this recipe - check out Emile Henri’s recipe for a better result.

Jeff

I've made this recipe a lot of times and it is fantastic. However, I cook it at 200 degrees for about an hour and ten minutes. The texture comes out creamier. I was feeling a little adventurous and decided to make chocolate creme brulee with this recipe, and I added three tablespoons of cocoa powder. There were a few lumps of cocoa when I was done, so I strained it. It turned out amazing. Also, I add all the ingredients cold into a bowl, and cook over a double boiler until it is just hot.

Kim

I agree that you really NEED a butane torch to get the proper crust. And most restaurants do 3 thin layers of sugar to get ultimate "Crunch"

The Chef

This is a very tasty, fancy, and yet easy dish. I am 13 and made this for my family. It was delicious and very simple to make! One thing to be aware of is that the bake time is a little off, is I needed to leave mine in longer than 30 minutes... It was probably more like 40 mins. maybe longer. That being said, make sure to watch the actual "jigglyness" of the creme brulee' instead of just going by the time of the recipe... All in all, I highly recommend this rec

Kat

Hi, try this... after you add all the ingredients in the pan, before you put them in the ramekins try cooking the custard a little longer, constantly Stirring. When it coats the back of a wooden spoon without running off. Slide your finger through the custard base is done when it Holds the shape. Happy baking! :-)

Jeanne

Didn't have a torchblower, and I was worried from the comments the oven way wouldn't work, so I put the ramequins in a dish half filled with ice cubes and cold water and put the dish about 3-4 minutes on broil - worked perfectly! best crème brûlée I ever ate!

Marianne Ward

Best recipe for creme brûlée ever. I’ve made lots of creme brûlée and this one is the best, no frills, no odd flavors, just simple custard at its velvety best. I do pour it through a sieve just to make sure there isn’t the odd bit of something or another. Comes out perfect every time. I should add that I use heavy cream, not half and half. Very easy.

Allison

Simple and perfect. Amazing what a little cream, a little sugar, and a few eggs can turn into.

Mommy Lai Pierce

My daughter (she is 16) made this at school. She came home with it and omg it was delicious! She will be making it again for mom.moms 85th birthday.

Marcello Romano

Cut the sugar in half, and use heavy cream instead of half and half. Also much better using a vanilla bean instead of extract. Very good.

Mary

Wow. This is a winner. Have made this twice now and used the broiler as suggested. Just divine. The best I have ever eaten. A fabulous recipe for company too.

Karen

Easy recipe that has a remarkable taste.

Sarah

Outrageously easy recipe with outsized results, nearly foolproof in every way. I used a kitchen torch and let the ramekins come closer to room temp before firing. If I could, I would eat this every single day for the rest of my life.

Allie

I don’t own ramekins, but this recipe worked surprisingly well with a muffin pan. The batter exactly filled one standard 12-muffin pan, and all of my crème muffins set perfectly without changing cook time. The only “downside” is that you have to eat huddled around the muffin pan with whoever you choose to share with.

Luca

My girlfriend’s favorite dessert is crème brûlée so I felt a lot of pressure making this for her, but she LOVED it! I used 4oz ramekins instead of 6oz and baked them for 43 minutes at 325 degrees. Makes enough for 7 or 8 of them with the size of baking dishes I used. Came out amazing. Thank you!

whitnch

Delicious! My husband and guests said it was the best creme brulee they ever had. I tripled the recipe, which made 12 ramekins, and used 2 c half & half and 4 c heavy cream. All ingredients were at room temperature. I poured in the boiling water before filling the ramekins and baked at 200 degrees for an hour ten minutes as one reviewer suggested, then turned the oven up to 375 as it had not yet set. We used a torch at the end instead of broiling, and did three smaller layers of sugar.

ReneefromBoston

Thank you so much for this recipe. That fact that it could be made with 1/2 and 1/2 makes it possible for me to want to make it. I have made it twice already, cutting the recipe in 1/2 and making 2 portions. The first time around I believe I added a full tsp of vanilla instead of cutting that in half. It was spectacular!!! The best Creme brulee ever. I have invested in brulee dishes and I’ve bought a new torch. Having fun!!

Rwilliams

Everything about this recipe was wonderful except the cook time they provided. It took closer to an hour and a half to get mine to set.

Jeanine Smith

This is delicious and creamy. As others have said, it takes at least 40 minutes to cook, and 5 minutes under my broiler blackened the top. I should have set the timer for two minutes, then checked, and that probably would have been long enough. Otherwise, great recipe.

hz

Excellent dressing- I doubled the quantity and added a tsp or so of Dijon, plus a splash of red wine vinegar to amp it up even more.

hz

This crème brûlée was silky smooth & creamy. Followed the recipe and method except that I strained the mixture thru a fine mesh strainer to remove hard egg protein bits. Out butane kitchen torch yielded a shatteringly perfect top.

me

To bake, line line baking pan with kitchen towel, don’t let ramekins touch, and pour in hot water.

Mary B

I’m not sure about the vanilla bean. Do put it in whole? Do you slit it open as shown here and scrape out the beans? Do you do this before cooking it?

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Vanilla Crème Brûlée Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between creme brulee and vanilla custard? ›

The main difference between the two is that creme brulee is topped with a layer of sugar that caramelizes under a broiler or torch, resulting in a crunchy, burnt sugar topping. Egg custard does not have this additional layer of sugar, but some recipes call for a dusting of nutmeg or cinnamon.

What is the best sugar to use on creme brulee? ›

Plain old table sugar, with its small crystal size, melted evenly and caramelized well, forming a thin, shatteringly crisp layer on top of the custard. In short—perfect.

What can go wrong with crème brûlée? ›

  • Whisking too much which will incorporate air bubbles in the custard. ...
  • Not using a water bath in the oven or enough water up the sides of the ramekin. ...
  • Overbaking, the custard should just jiggle a in the center when you remove from the oven. ...
  • Using granulated sugar for the brulee.
Feb 18, 2021

How to get the best crème brûlée topping? ›

Tips for the Perfect Caramelized Topping:

Cover custard completely with sugar: You want to cover the top of each custard completely with a thin layer of sugar, because any exposed custard will curdle when you torch it. The amount of sugar will depend on the width of your ramekins.

Is vanilla custard the same as Bavarian cream? ›

Vanilla Bavarian Cream: Vanilla pastry cream lightened with whipped cream. A more flavorful and delectable cream filling as opposed to plain whipped cream. Vanilla Custard: A mixture of milk, egg yolks, and sugar cooked to a pudding consistency; also called pastry cream.

What does crème brûlée mean in english? ›

French, literally, scorched cream.

What is the English version of crème brûlée? ›

Crème brûlée or crème brulée (/ˌkrɛm bruːˈleɪ/; French pronunciation: [kʁɛm bʁy. le]), also known as burnt cream or Trinity cream, and virtually identical to crema catalana, is a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelized sugar.

Is it better to use white or brown sugar for brûlée? ›

"You really need to use white granulated sugar," says senior food editor Chris Morocco. The small granules caramelize quickly, meaning the sugar won't get overly burnt and the pudding won't melt. Also, he points out: The white crystals provide a visual cue as you're torching it.

Can you use milk instead of heavy cream in crème brûlée? ›

Some chefs made their custards with just whole milk or heavy cream, while some called for a mixture of both. Schorner, the former Le Cirque pastry chef, swore by using just heavy cream. Like Schorner, Julia Child and James Beard's crème brûlée recipes skip the milk and opt entirely for heavy cream instead.

Can I caramelized the sugar on crème brûlée ahead of time? ›

After you've melted and caramelized the crème brûlée top, let it rest and harden for up to half an hour. You can do this before dinner, put them in the fridge, and then eat after you're done with your meal.

What happens if you put too much sugar in crème brûlée? ›

If there's too much sugar, the crust will start to burn before it melts evenly. Too little, and it will just melt into the custard. Brûléeing the sugar in two steps leads to a more uniform melting of the sugar granules and a nice even caramel color.

How much jiggle should crème brûlée have? ›

The way to ensure it's done and ready to be removed from the oven is to slightly shake the pan. Only the very center of the creme brulee should jiggle. If the whole surface of the custard jiggles, it needs more time.

Can you eat crème brûlée straight out of the oven? ›

Crème brûlée can be served warm or cold, but you need to chill the baked and set custard before the caramelization step to ensure a thick, crackling crust.

Why isn't my crème brûlée hardening? ›

Underbaking: Creme brulee is perfectly baked when it is set and firm around the edges but still has a wobble or jiggle in the middle when shaken [1]. If your creme brulee is not setting, it may be because you didn't bake it for long enough. Make sure to follow the recommended baking time and temperature in your recipe.

Why is my crème brûlée not browning? ›

It could be your sugar. I find sugar in the raw to be the easiest and most even burning sugar for creme brûlée. You could also combine equal parts brown sugar and white sugar. When burning the sugar make sure to keep moving the torch evenly across the sugar.

What creates the hard top on a crème brûlée? ›

This crème brûlée recipe instructs you to make a creamy, silky custard flavored with vanilla and orange liqueur on the stovetop and oven. You then sprinkle the chilled custard with coarse Demerara sugar to make its signature glassy, crackling molten sugar top.

Why is my crème brûlée not creamy? ›

Undercooked: It's possible that you didn't bake it long enough. Crème brûlée should be set around the edges but still slightly wobbly in the center when you take it out. It will continue to set as it cools. Too much liquid: Make sure you're using the right proportion of cream to egg yolks.

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