Fresh Vanilla Custard Recipe

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Custard,also known as crème anglaise, is a milk or cream-based dessert delicious on its own or on top of practically any dessert. Custard is thickened by coagulated egg yolks and either gelatine or cornstarch (how long does cornstarch last?) depending on the dish and simmered on a low heat until it reaches the desired consistency. The key to making good custard is keeping the temperature low and steady. Keep the temperature between 160°F (70°C) and 170°F (75°C) but never exceeding 175°F (80°C).

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Using starch like corn starch acts as a heat buffer to the custard preventing curdling. As the molecules absorb the moisture they help maintain a constant rate of heat transfer. Startch also helps thicken the custard as well as giving it a glossy, silky texture. Curdling occurs when the custard is overheated and the protein becomes overcoagulated and separates from the liquid leaving a mixture resembling fine curds and whey.

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Author: Mariano Clement Gupana
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Fresh Vanilla Custard

Fresh Vanilla Custard

Prep time: 15 MinCook time: 10 MinInactive time: 30 MinTotal time: 55 Min
Custard,also known as crème anglaise, is a milk or cream-based dessert delicious on its own or on top of practically any dessert.

Ingredients

  • 700ml heavy cream
  • 200ml whole milk
  • 2 vanilla pods
  • 3 tbsp cornflour
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 4 large egg yolks

Instructions

  1. Pour the cream and milk into a large saucepan and gently bring to just below boiling point.
  2. 2. Prepare the vanilla pod by taking off the end, splitting it down the center lengthways, and use and knife to scrape out the paste and bowl, whisk together the yolks, cornflour, and sugar until smooth.
  3. 3. Add the vanilla to the hot cream mixture and whisk.
  4. 4. When the cream, milk, and vanilla mixture begin to steam, add the egg yolk mixture while constantly whisking.
  5. 5. Simmer until the custard reaches the proper consistency.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

809

Fat

70

Sat. Fat

43

Carbs

39

Fiber

0

Net carbs

39

Sugar

33

Protein

9

Sodium

76

Cholesterol

389
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