Wish you all a very happy and prosperous Diwali!!
We are extremely happy and excited to share our 150th post today. Thank You dear friends for your support and encouragement!! To tell the truth, I didn’t even notice it until yesterday so I do not have anything really exciting to share with you all. But I do have these really simple and super yummy caramel custard recipes. The first one is the basic caramel custard recipe. The second version with a chocolatey-coffee twist is for all those people who are put off by the eggy flavor and smell of the basic custard. The addition of cocoa powder and coffee makes it much tastier and flavorful than the traditional recipe. It has already been tested by few of my friends who absolutely loved it. It’s really worth a try friends!!
1. CARAMEL CUSTARD
Ingredients
- Milk (whole milk or 2 % ) - 1.5 cup ( I used 2 %)
- Eggs - 2
- Sugar - 1/2 cup + 3 tbsp
- Vanilla extract - 1.5 tsp
Method
1. Heat a saucepan at medium heat. Add 3 tbsp sugar and 1 tbsp water. Shake the pan slightly, but do not stir, until all the sugar has melted, for about 8 - 10 minutes. Stir the sugar as it begins to bubble and slowly change color. Remove from heat when it turns to a golden brown color. Pour the caramel into 3 ramekins or in deep oven-safe bowls, tilt to spread the caramel evenly over the bottom of the ramekins. The caramel will harden in a few seconds. Keep aside.
2. Whisk egg and sugar in a sauce pan or any bowl. Then add vanilla essence and milk. Whisk well. Strain through a fine-meshed sieve and pour into ramekins, over the caramel syrup. Place the ramekins in a cake pan or any oven-proof pan which is partially filled with warm water.
3. Bake at 350 F for 40 - 45 minutes or until the center is firm but slightly wobbly. Cooking it too long will result in a tough rather than tender custard. Cool down to room temperature. Keep in the refrigerator for 2-3 hrs or until serving. To unmould, run a knife along the sides of the ramekins. Place a plate or any serving dish upside down over the ramekin. Now holding tightly, invert the dish and ramekin together. Now lift the ramekin slowly. If it does not come out, you can shake the ramekin gently to loosen the custard. Caramel syrup will run down on the sides of the custard, forming a yummy sauce. Enjoy!!
2. CHOCOLATE-COFFEE CUSTARD
Ingredients
- Milk (whole milk or 2 % ) - 1.5 cup ( I used 2 % milk)
- Eggs - 2
- Sugar - 1/2 cup + 3 tbsp
- Vanilla extract - 1.5 tsp
- Strong Coffee - 2 tbsp (Mix 1.5 tbsp instant coffee powder with 2 tbsp hot water. Keep aside to cool.)
- Cocoa powder - 1 tbsp
Method
1. Heat a saucepan at medium heat. Add 3 tbsp sugar and 1 tbsp water. Shake the pan slightly, but do not stir, until all the sugar has melted, for about 8 - 10 minutes. Stir the sugar as it begins to bubble and slowly turn to a golden brown color. Remove from heat. Pour the caramel into 3 ramekins or in deep oven safe bowls, tilt to spread the caramel evenly over the bottom of the ramekins. The caramel will harden in a few seconds. Keep aside.
2. Whisk egg and sugar in a sauce pan or bowl. Then add vanilla essence and milk. Whisk well. Add 2 tbsp strong coffee and 1 tbsp cocoa powder. Whisk well again. Strain through a fine-meshed sieve and pour into ramekins, over the caramel syrup. Place the ramekins in a cake pan or any oven-proof pan partially filled with warm water.
3. Bake at 350 F for 40 - 45 minutes or until the center is firm but slightly wobbly. Cooking it too long will result in a tough rather than tender custard. Cool down to room temperature. Keep in the refrigerator for 2-3 hrs or until serving. To unmould, run a knife along the sides of the ramekins. Place a plate or any serving dish upside down over the ramekin. Now holding tightly, invert the dish and ramekin together. Now lift the ramekin slowly. If it does not come out, you can shake the ramekin gently to loosen the custard. Caramel syrup will run down on the sides of the custard, forming a yummy sauce. Enjoy!!
Caramel Custard looks totally cool and delicious...Happy Diwali to you.
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Caramel custard looks delicious. Happy diwali to you.
ReplyDeletenjan custard undakkan oru recipe innale nokkivachatheyullu...happy diwali...
ReplyDeleteMaya dear,what a sweet way to celebrate both Diwali and your 150th post:-))I am sure it's a delicious treat.I love the way the caramel syrup surrounds the custard in the picture.Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and Lakshmi a very Happy Diwali and Congratulations to both of you on your 150th one.
Happy Diwali Maya & Lakshmi :)Congrats on ur 150th post.Choclate coffe custard eniku eshtapettu.So yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy....Happy Diwali to u too!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous caramel custard..very tempting..COngrats on ur 150th post..
ReplyDeleteWishing u a happy and prosperous diwali.
i love caramel custard in any form :)
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Wow thats so so professionally made. love the coffee caramel...Congrats on your 150th post and wish you a very happy Diwali.
ReplyDeleteSuper delicious..came out perfect, will surely try both..congrats dear on your 150th post
ReplyDeleteWish you both a happy and prosperous Diwali
Happy Diwali girls...
ReplyDeleteWow caramel custard is my fav dessert, chocolate-coffee addition kidu lle..
Congrats on the 150 post Maya n Lakshmi
Congratulations both of you .......
ReplyDeleteCaramel custard looks awesome.
A very happy Diwali to you and your family. May this festival bring in prosperity and happiness to everyone !
Cheers,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Congrats girls !! Caramel custard is always my fav :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Deepawali to you both and your families !!
Wow, 150!
ReplyDeleteLove caramel custard.. My mom used to make this every time whenever there was excess milk..Coffee-choco mix also sounds interesting.. try cheythu nokkam :) BTW.. Congrats on your 150th post..
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 150th post
ReplyDeleteThanks dear......ithu ente fav aanu ktto........Coffe-choco njan try cheyyume....
ReplyDeleteWow..150..congrats and wish you many many more such milestones..keep rocking!!
ReplyDeleteBoth look lovely but I am toatally in love with the choco coffee one..mmm..too good!
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vaayil vellam niranjittu type cheyyan kude pattunnilla...adipoli maya..Congrats on ur 150th post and wish u many more to come..:-)
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