Vanilla Creme Brulee Recipes
Lavender Creme Brulee Recipe
I've been waiting for the lavender in my garden to blossom to be able to make my own Herbes de Provence mix. I had so much extra lavender that I thought I'd make our family's favorite dessert. Yes, crème brulée strikes again! Lavender has a strong floral taste, so a little bit goes a long way. To enhance the lavender aroma, I added lavender extract that I bought at Sur La Table store in Palo Alto. I really thought that the unusual flavor would turn off the kids but my little munchkin loved the lavender dessert the most and kept saying "It tastes like a flower, I love it!"
It's the third season we're planting lavender in our garden and I've learned that the variety most commonly used for cooking is English lavender, not French! So be on the look-out English lavender the next time you stop at the nursery.
If you're searching for a fancy French dessert for your next dinner party, try this recipe! On the practical side, you can make the cup dessert 'way in advance and create the sugar crust at the last minute. That way you can focus on your guests instead of dessert while still serving something fabulous. Your guests will be in awe.
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Blackberry Creme Brulee
Crèmes brulées are my mother-in-law's pêcher mignon, which literally translates to "cute fault" in French (which means guilty pleasure). I keep telling her that these custard desserts can be flavored with anything and she keeps challenging me. She brought home a whole case of blackberries from our local market and asked if I could make her favorite dessert cups with them.
So after flavoring crème brulée with lemon, cherry, butterscotch, matcha green tea and masala chai, I was able to prove to her that I still have a few tricks up my sleeve. It has occurred to me though that maybe her "challenge" is just an excuse to get me to make more crèmes brulées. As long as I can come up with more flavors, I'll keep playing along. After that, she'll have to come up with a better reason!
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Lemon Creme Brulee
The creme brulee is a classic French dessert. The base is just your average custard, but you can add your own twist to it by using different chocolate chips (milk, dark, white, butterscotch, peanut butter, lemon, mint) or by adding an extract to the vanilla chips (rose, pandan, peppermint, mocha). It is a true culinary chameleon.
What really sets the creme brulee apart though is the crunch when you break through the burnt sugar crust. I think that's what truly gives it its status and sophistication. It somehow brings a smile to your face, no matter how old you are. It reminds me of the scene in Amelie when she breaks through the crust and grins.
Amelie
So make this next time you throw a party and wow your guests. You'll definitely be a femme fatale.
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