Crème brûlée is a smooth, creamy custard topped with a thin layer of crisp caramelized sugar. It feels elegant and special, yet it’s surprisingly simple to make at home. With a short ingredient list and easy steps, this dessert is perfect for both beginners and experienced home cooks.
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Why You’ll Love It
This dessert delivers a rich vanilla flavor with a silky texture and a satisfying crackle on top. It’s make-ahead friendly, requires minimal prep, and always impresses at the table.

What You’ll Need (Ingredients)
- Heavy cream — creates a rich and smooth custard base
- Egg yolks — thicken the custard and add creaminess
- Granulated sugar — sweetens the custard and forms the caramelized topping
- Vanilla extract or vanilla bean — adds classic flavor
- Salt — balances sweetness
- Hot water — used for the water bath during baking
Tools for This Recipe
- Mixing bowls
- Whisk
- Saucepan
- Fine mesh strainer (optional)
- Ramekins
- Baking pan
- Spatula
- Kitchen torch or oven broiler
How to Make It (Step-by-Step Overview)
Step Block 1 — Prep & Custard
- Heat the cream with vanilla until just warm, not boiling
- Whisk egg yolks, sugar, and salt until smooth
- Slowly whisk warm cream into the egg mixture
- Strain for an extra-smooth texture
- Pour custard into ramekins
Step Block 2 — Bake & Cool
- Place ramekins in a baking pan
- Add hot water halfway up the sides to create a water bath
- Bake at 325°F until edges are set and centers gently jiggle
- Remove from oven and cool
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight
Step Block 3 — Caramelize
- Sprinkle an even layer of sugar over chilled custard
- Caramelize using a kitchen torch or broiler
- Let the sugar harden before serving
Helpful Tips
- Avoid boiling the cream to prevent curdling
- Chill completely before adding sugar topping
- Use a thin sugar layer for the best crack
Substitutions & Variations
- Use vanilla bean paste instead of extract
- Add citrus zest or coffee flavor to the cream
- Top with fresh berries for a lighter finish
What to Serve With It
Serve with fresh fruit, tea, coffee, or as a standalone dessert after a light meal.
Leftovers & Storage
- Store custards without sugar topping in the refrigerator
- Keeps well for up to 3 days
- Add sugar and caramelize just before serving
FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, the custard can be made up to 3 days in advance.
Do I need a torch?
No, a broiler works if watched closely.
How do I know it’s done baking?
The center should jiggle slightly when shaken.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes, as long as the water bath remains deep enough.
Conclusion
Crème brûlée is a timeless dessert that feels luxurious but is easy to prepare at home. With a creamy center and crisp caramel top, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser worth mastering.
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Classic Crème Brûlée
Description
A smooth vanilla custard baked gently and topped with a crisp caramelized sugar crust.
Ingredients
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Heavy cream
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Egg yolks
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Granulated sugar
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Vanilla extract or vanilla bean
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Salt
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Hot water
Instructions
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Heat cream and vanilla until warm.
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Whisk egg yolks, sugar, and salt.
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Slowly combine cream with eggs.
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Strain and pour into ramekins.
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Bake in a water bath at 325°F until just set.
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Chill completely.
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Sprinkle sugar and caramelize before serving.
Notes
Chill thoroughly for best texture
Use a thin sugar layer for a clean crack



