Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Flan


Do you like my mom's efforts at being artsy?

Bánh Flan - makes 5

Making the caramel
* 8 tsp sugar
* 2 tsp water

Place water and sugar in a little pot.
Bring water to a
boil and let it bubble for 5 minutes, while swirling the whole pot – do not insert any utensil into the caramel or the sugar will crystallize.
Turn the heat down to Medium for another 2-3 minutes until you obtain a golden brown colour – the darker the colour, the more bitter it will be.
Add another ½ tbsp of water. (Sugar can also be added if there is insufficient caramel.)
Pour caramel in a ramekin (my mom even used coffee cups).

Initial water and sugar mixture.

Caramel is starting to colour.

This is a bit too dark and will be a bit bitter.


Pour into containers that will hold the flan.

This is a nice colour for the caramel.

For the custard
* 2 egg yolks
* 1 egg
* 1-⅞ cup (
about 470 mL, or a bit less than 2 cups) milk
* 2 tbsp sugar
* ½ tsp vanilla extract, or lime zest instead

Mix milk with sugar.
Heat up milk until it is warm - not too hot or the eggs will curdle when you add them.
Beat the eggs yolks and egg together, and add to the warm milk.
You can
add any flavouring you want to the mixture, vanilla or lime zest.
Pour the mixture through a strainer into individual containers on top of the caramel.
Meanwhile, set up a bain marie (My mom uses a deep pan with a lid and with about an inch of water) and turn on the heat.
Place the containers in the bain marie (the water should be barely simmering). Putthe lid on but do not completely cover to allow some air out (my mom puts a chopstick in between the pot and the lid).
The heat should be set at Low. Cooking slowly at a low temperature ensures a smooth consistency.
Cook for 30 minutes or until it is no longer jiggly. (You could also bake this but the top will not be as smooth.)
Cool down.
Run a knife around the edge to loosen and flip the custard onto a plate.
Or you can eat it in the container.
Tada!


Pouring the eggs into the milk mixture.


Pouring the mixture through a strainer.

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