My Leche Flan Recipe

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ALth3A

【Farming lv14】【Cooking lv30】【Crafting lv18】, Female
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Leche Flan/ Flan de Leche (dessert)

INGREDIENTS

1 cup granulated (brown) sugar
1/3 cupwater
12 large egg yolks (no egg whites)
1 can (400g) Milkmaid Condensed Milk
1 can evaporated milk
vanilla extract (optional)
STEPS
  • STEP 1

    Prepare:
    Preheat oven to 180 deg Celsius. Have ready a 24 cm (8") round stainless steel aluminum cake tin or

    *You also have the option to steam the leche flan over gently boiling water for about 50 minutes.

  • STEP 2
    Make Caramel:
    In a small, heavy bottomed saucepan, over medium-high heat, combine the granulated sugar and water. Stir frequently as the mixture heats to dissolve the sugar. Once mixture comes to a boil, do not stir again but only occasionally swirl the pan to distribute the heat. Keep it boiling until the edges start to caramelize and the syrup stops bubbling (around 8 minutes, depending on your pan). When it starts to color, frequently swirl the pan until the sugar is caramelized.

    Use your sight and smell to gauge your caramel. It should be a rich amber color with a distinct caramel aroma. Before the syrup turns dark amber, pour it into your cake tin or llaneras. Swirl the tin so that the caramel coats the bottom. The caramel will continue to darken as it sets. Leave it to cool on your counter top. (Do not burned your caramelized sugar)

  • STEP 3
    Make the custard:

    In a large bowl, gently whisk the egg yolks to loosen them. Pour all the other ingredient. Continue mixing gently until combined. (Stir slowly to avoid making bubbles, do not use blender.)

    Pour the mixture through a very fine sieve into the caramel lined pan, trying to avoid forming bubbles.

    Loosely cover the pan with aluminum foil.

  • STEP 4
    Bake the Flan (or steam it! See Procedure 1) I prefer steam

    Place the pan into a large roasting pan or a larger cake tin and put this into the oven. Take your boiling water and pour it into the larger pan/cake tin, until water comes up about 1/3 to halfway up the sides of the smaller cake tin. This is called your Bain Marie or Bano Maria.

    Bake in the preheated oven for about 50 minutes.

    To test if the custard is done, lift up the foil and insert a thin knife into the center of the custard. If you can see the lines made by the knife, the custard is done. If the knife comes out with bits of custard sticking to it or if the point where it enters looks curdled, give it another 5-10 minutes and then check again.

    When it's done, take it out of the oven and out of the large, water-filled pan. Refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight. The unmolded flan will keep in the fridge for up to a week.

  • STEP 5
    To serve: Run a thin-bladed knife around the edge of the of the cold flan (between the flan and the cake tin). Invert a serving dish over the cake tin. With 2 hands, hold the dish firmly against the tin then quickly flip both over. Carefully lift the pan off the dish. Use a spoon the scrape the syrup that's stuck to the tin and pour it over the flan. Whack the hardened caramel on the tin with the back side of the spoon so that it breaks into shards. Scrape the shattered caramel onto the top of the flan for a decorative finish and added crunch.
-Results should be with no bubbles..
-Doesn't taste like egg.. (if you've tasted a flan before that tasted like egg.. its because they added the egg whites)
-Light Yellow on the inside..

Comments

    1. ALth3A Jan 2, 2021
      Hmm should i start a food blog? My recipes every 2 weeks?
    2. Blitz Dec 30, 2020
      *adds to shopping list*
      Always love me some caramel
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    3. LaDyViL Dec 30, 2020
      It can be a bit costly though, but definitely a great treat
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    4. ALth3A Dec 30, 2020
      Yep its richer and creamier and doesnt taste like egg.
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    5. LaDyViL Dec 30, 2020
      This is the recipe I've been using too. Using these combination of milks instead of the usual recipe makes for a sweeter, richer and creamier results imo I once sold them while helping another person look after their stalls. They bought one and returned to their car but after awhile they returned to bought a dozen more hahaha
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    6. melomarl Dec 29, 2020
      Meanwhile, me who only knows how to wait for it on the table
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    7. Renzy Dec 29, 2020
      In Philippines.. every occasion, this dessert is always served.
    8. LAOG Dec 29, 2020
      I personally don't like flan, but my mom used to make me make it for her
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