
Dark Chocolate Crème Brûlée
Ingredients:
2 cups heavy cream
2 cups half and half
8 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
4 egg yolks
2 cups sugar
8 tablespoons sugar ~ before serving

In a large mixing bowl, whisk egg yolks and sugar together until smooth. Gradually add hot chocolate mix, whisking until well blended.
Divide custard among eight ¾-cup custard cups. Place cups in large baking pan; add enough hot water to pan to come halfway up sides of cups. Bake in a preheated oven set at 300° F for 50 minutes, or until custards are set. Remove from water and chill for 2 hours. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
You can crystallize the sugar two ways: (1) Preheat your broiler. Sprinkle each custard with 1 tablespoon brown sugar. Broil until sugar turns golden. Do not let sugar burn. About 3 minutes. (2) Use a kitchen blow torch, again being careful not to burn the sugar.
Place custards back in refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours, to set.
Serves 8

I got my husband a torch just so he could make creme brulee at home, its been a long time though maybe I'll forward him this post as a hint
ReplyDeletekat... There's another way to do it; light a fire under him. It will definitely be worth it!
ReplyDeleteAhhh. A chocolate Crème Brûlée. Lovely. Is anything more fun to crack open?
ReplyDeleteHi George, Thanks for the comment on my blog. I'm glad I found you too. I cook for a large family everyday and try to keep things interesting. I've always loved to cook, and I like your classic, yet simple recipes. I can't say that I've ever tried kudzo, though. I look forward to more of your recipes.
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ReplyDeleteThis is my first time here. You have a lovely space. I enjoyed reading "about me" & all the posts.
Yummy creme brulee!
Barbara… You’re right; it’s fun to crack, because we then get to taste the creamy custard.
ReplyDeleteLorna… Glad you stopped by. I really like the design of your blog, too. I have always felt that cooking should only have a few steps, able to prepare in a short time and most of all be fun and satisfy the palette.
VS… welcome! I took a look at your blog and am so glad you offer some “real” home recipes of Indian cuisine. I will definitely be stopping by often.
Crème Brûlée is my very favorite dessert. Adding chocolate just makes my mouth water. Nicely done George.
ReplyDeletePam... Thanks; all other things are just food, but I agree ~ chocolate's chocolate!
ReplyDeleteNothing beats a great crème brûlée. I bought a torch and should make one soon. I love the pumpkin crème brûlée.
ReplyDeleteHelene... definitely strike up that torch!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait until you post a good pumpkin crème brûlée recipe, because that would be a great addition to one of many meals during the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend!