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Mango Crème Brûlée

4.1

(10)

Cooks' note:

A blowtorch can be used to caramelize the sugar topping instead of the broiler.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

5 large egg yolks
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 vanilla bean, halved lengthwise
2 cups heavy cream
1 1/2 cups diced (1/4-inch) firm-ripe mango (from 1 1/2 pounds)
3 tablespoons turbinado sugar such as Sugar in the Raw

Special Equipment

6 (4-ounce) flameproof ramekins

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 325°F.

    Step 2

    Whisk together yolks, granulated sugar, and salt in a bowl until combined well. Using tip of a knife, scrape seeds from vanilla bean into cream in a 2-quart saucepan, then add pod. Heat over moderate heat until hot but not boiling. Discard pod and add cream to egg mixture in a slow stream, whisking until combined.

    Step 3

    Spoon 1/4 cup mango into each ramekin. Pour custard through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl, then ladle over mango. Arrange ramekins in a roasting pan and bake in a hot water bath in middle of oven until custards are just set, 35 to 40 minutes. Transfer custards with tongs to a rack to cool, then chill, uncovered, at least 4 hours.

    Step 4

    Preheat broiler.

    Step 5

    Sprinkle turbinado sugar evenly over custards and broil in a shallow baking pan 5 to 7 inches from heat until sugar is caramelized, 2 to 3 minutes.

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