Baked Custards

Baked Custards

125ml granulated sugar
5ml instant coffee dissolved in 30ml boiling water
385g can of condensed milk
340ml can of evaporated milk
3 eggs
2,5ml salt

Preheat your oven to 180℃ and set 6 ramekins in an ovenproof dish that is at least 7cm deep.
Place a small saucepan on medium-high heat and pour in the sugar and coffee.
Swirl (do not stir!) the saucepan until the sugar has dissolved.
Now bring the mixture to the boil and turn the heat down to medium.
Simmer for 5 minutes.
Divide the mixture amongst the ramekins.
Set aside so that it can harden.
Add the condensed milk, evaporated milk, eggs and salt to a mixing bowl and whisk together.
Place a fine sieve over a jug and pour the mixture through.
Divide the mixture evenly between the ramekins.
Place the oven dish with the ramekins in the oven and pour enough boiling water into the pan to come two-thirds up the sides of the ramekins.
Bake for 30 minutes. The custard should be just set, with the centres still wobbly.
Remove from the oven and stand for 15 minutes.
Take the ramekins from the oven dish and set aside to cool.
Place the custards in the refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours.
Loosen the custards from the sides of the ramekins with a small knife and invert on plates to serve.

Festive Panna Cotta

Festive Panna Cotta

This panna cotta is dollied up with a peach syrup, fresh peach slices and a biscuit crumb to whow your guests. It makes 6 portions of 125ml each – I prefer to make mine 80ml portions as it is a rich dessert.

45ml water
17,5ml powdered gelatine
750ml cream
100ml caster sugar
5ml vanilla

Pour the water into a small bowl and sprinkle the gelatine on top. Leave to stand for 5 minutes.
Pour the cream into a small saucepan and add the caster sugar.
Turn the heat to medium and stir the mixture until the sugar has dissolved.
Remove the mixture from the heat just before it reaches a boil.
Melt the gelatine in the microwave at 5 seconds bursts.
Add the liquid gelatine, in a thin stream, to the cream mixture while whisking vigorously.
Add the vanilla and whisk through.
Pour the mixture into bowls/glasses/moulds and cover with plastic wrap.
Refrigerate for 6 hours, until set.

To serve:

Peach syrup:
Cut 3 fresh peaches into chunks and add it to a small saucepan.
Add 60ml peach/tropical fruit juice and simmer for 5 minutes on a low heat.
Blitz the mixture together and pour through a sieve.
Refrigerate the syrup until ice cold.

Crumb:
Place 6-8 dry biscuits in a plastic bag and smash them until you have an even crumb texture.

Assemble the dessert by drizzling the peach syrup over the panna cotta. Add a spoonful of the crumb and garnish with a few slices of fresh peach to serve.

Cremora Dessert

Cremora Dessert

250g digestive biscuits
100g butter, melted
250ml Cremona (coffee creamer)
1 x 385g tin condensed milk
250ml cream
80ml lemon juice
your choice of fresh fruit and/or berries

Place 6 glasses/bowl on a small baking sheet and set aside. (the baking sheet makes it easier to transport the desserts)
Place the biscuits in a food processor and process to crumbs.
Add the melted butter with the engine running. You want to end up with a mixture that resembles wet sand.
Spoon a heaped tablespoon of the mixture into the glasses and divide the rest equally. Press lightly onto the bottoms and place in the refrigerator.
Add the Cremona, condensed milk, cream and lemon juice to a mixing bowl and whisk together until you have a very thick mixture.
Divide among the serving glasses and place back into the refrigerator for a minimum of two hours or overnight.
Take the desserts from the fridge about 20 minutes before you want to serve them.
Top with your choice of fresh fruit.

Buttermilk Pannacotta

Buttermilk Pannacotta

This buttermilk pannacotta is delicious when served with the this tart passionfruit syrup but of course, the choice is yours and it may be served with any sauce of your choice.

250ml buttermilk
10ml powdered gelatine
450ml pouring cream
60ml sugar

Passionfruit syrup:
80ml canned passionfruit
60ml sugar
80ml water
the grated zest of one lemon

Pour about 50ml of the buttermilk into a small bowl and sprinkle the gelatine over. Set aside for 5 minutes.
Pour the remaining buttermilk, cream and sugar into a small saucepan set over low heat.
Stir the mixture until the sugar has dissolved.
Pour the gelatine mixture into this mixture and stir well.
Pour the mixture into 6 moulds with a 125ml capacity each, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3 hours until set.

For the passionfruit syrup:
Add the water and sugar to a small saucepan and place it over a low heat.
Stir the mixture until the sugar dissolves.
Simmer the syrup for 1 minute without stirring and then take it off the heat.
Add the lemon zest and passionfruit pulp.
Stir through and set aside to cool completely.

Turn the individual pannacottas out on a serving dish and drizzle with the cold passionfruit syrup to serve.

Layered Custard Pots

Layered Custard Pots

These custard pots are easy to make and can be kept in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Makes 12.

2 packets finger biscuits
1 can condensed milk
125ml lemon juice
90ml sugar
135ml custard powder
200ml + 800ml milk

Line up 12 ramekins or serving glasses.
Break/cut the finger biscuits in half and place 2 halves in each ramekin, “lining” the bottoms. Set aside.
Add the condensed milk and lemon juice to a mixing bowl and stir together until the mixture amalgamates. Set aside.
Add the sugar and custard powder to a mixing bowl and make a slurry by slowly pouring in the 200ml milk, while whisking.
Pour the 800ml milk into a saucepan and bring to the boil.
Pour in the the custard and sugar slurry and whisk vigorously. Whisk until the custard is thick and smooth and starts to bubble.
Remove from the heat.
Scoop about 60ml of the very hot custard on top of the finger biscuits in the ramekins.
Now scoop about 60ml of the condensed milk mixture on top of the custard layer and shake the ramekins slightly so that the mixture spreads and covers the custard layer.
Repeat the finger biscuit, custard and condensed milk layers.
Bash 12 finger biscuits until very fine and divide equally among the ramekins.
Place the custard pots in the refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours.