Orange caramel custard

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Orange caramel custardOrange caramel custard
Prepare
less than 30 mins
Cook
over 2 hours
Serve
Serves 4

Recapture the bygone flavour of this popular French dessert orange crème caramel.

Equipment and preparation: You’ll need four large dariole moulds or ramekins.

Ingredients

Method

  1. Blend the zest and caster sugar to a fine powder in a food processor.

  2. Put the orange zest and caster sugar mixture into a saucepan, add the milk and warm together, occasionally stirring, until just below simmering point. Switch off the heat, cover with a lid and leave to infuse for at least one hour.

  3. Put the granulated sugar into a heavy-based saucepan and add 3-4 tablespoons of cold water. Bring to a simmer and cook slowly until the sugar has turned to a richly coloured caramel.

  4. Pour the caramel into the base of the four dariole moulds and set aside to cool.

  5. Preheat the oven to 150C/300F/Gas 2.

  6. Put the eggs and yolks into a roomy bowl, beat together lightly and then strain over the orange-infused milk. Gently beat the mixture together until well combined. Remove any froth from the surface with a spoon and strain the mixture to make it smooth.

  7. Ladle the mixture into the caramel-lined moulds and fill to the brim. Place them into a deep roasting tin and fill with hot (not boiling) water, so that it rises up the outside of the molds by about three-quarters of the way up. Carefully place the tin into the oven and loosely lay a sheet of tin foil flat over the surface of the moulds, but don't secure it down. Bake in the oven until the custards are just set (about 40 minutes) - lightly press a finger on the surface, or give them a little shake; they should gently wobble.

  8. Remove from the oven, take out from the roasting tin and leave to cool. Cover each mould with a small sheet of clingfilm and chill in the fridge for at least two hours.

  9. To unmould, run a small knife around the edge of the custard and upend onto individual, shallow dishes.