Cheats' Creme Caramel
Ok then, no more sticky moments and saucepans coated in hard toffee.
You can, and will, achieve a light, creamy caramel with the utmost of ease - because someone else has made the caramel for you.
NOTE: This recipe is from the book Delia's How to Cheat at Cooking, which was published in 2008; therefore you may have difficulty finding the exact named shop ingredients that were available then. We have kept these recipes on the site, as we know many people have successfully adapted them to what is currently available.
The Delia Online Cookery School: You can also watch how to make caramel in our video, just press the recipe image to play
This recipe is from Delia's How to Cheat at Cooking. Serves 4-6
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- Ingredients
Method
First, pour the caramel sauce into an 850ml ovenproof dish to cover the base.
Then, combine the milk and cream in a saucepan and heat them gently. Meanwhile, in a bowl, whisk together the eggs, sugar and vanilla extract, then pour the hot milk and cream in to join them and give another good whisk. Pour all of this into the dish, place it in a small roasting tin, then pour enough boiling water into the tin to come about two-thirds of the way up. Transfer it to the oven and cook on the centre shelf for 1 hour.
When the crème caramel has cooled, chill it well in the fridge. To serve, you will need a serving dish deep enough to cope with the caramel sauce. Slide a palette knife all round the edge before inverting it on to the serving dish. Serve, cut into wedges with lots of sauce poured over – some chilled pouring cream would make it even more special.