Cambridge burnt cream

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Serves 6
Cooks In1 hour plus chilling
DifficultyNot too tricky
Nutrition per serving
Calories 189 9%
Fat 15.3g 22%
Saturates 8.8g 44%
Sugars 9g 10%
Protein 3.5g 7%
Carbs 9.3g 4%
Of an adult's reference intake
Ingredients
- 150 ml double cream
- 250 ml milk
- 1 vanilla pod
- 3 large free-range egg yolk
- 40 g sugar , plus extra for the crusts
Recipe From
Jamie Magazine
By Christina Mackenzie
Method
- Preheat the oven to 150ºC/gas 2.
- Place the cream and milk in a small pan. Split the vanilla pod, scrape out the seeds and add to the pan with the pod. Bring to a gentle simmer over a low heat.
- Beat together the egg yolks and sugar.
- Discard the vanilla pod from the cream mixture, then slowly pour it into the yolk mixture, stirring well to combine.
- Pour the custard into 6 x 100ml ovenproof dishes, ramekins or teacups.
- Place in a deep roasting tray and fill the tray with warm water to reach halfway up the sides of the dishes. Bake for 35 to 45 minutes, or until the custards have set. Remove from the oven, leave to cool, then chill until needed.
- When ready to serve, sprinkle each dish with a little extra sugar and use a blowtorch to caramelise it. Alternatively, place the custards under a hot grill, keeping an eye on them to ensure the sugar doesn’t burn – the crusts should be a lovely golden colour.
- Once coloured evenly, allow the sugar to cool until hard, then serve.
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