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Crème Brûlée Recipe – Vanilla Bean Custard with Caramelized Sugar Crust

Crème Brûlée Recipe

Velvety cold custard meets crackling caramelized sugar crust — this Crème Brûlée Recipe delivers classic French perfection with real vanilla bean infusion and dramatic torch-fired presentation. From A IS FOR APPLE “Vanilla and Vinegar,” hosted by Lauren Gulyas, this timeless dessert captivates through irresistible texture contrast, perfumed vanilla depth, and the satisfying “crack” that defines indulgence.

The Inspiration

Crème Brûlée traces its roots to 17th-century France, where cloistered monks perfected slow-cooked custards using local cream and fresh vanilla from New World trade routes. The name literally means “burnt cream,” celebrating the torch-caramelized sugar shell that transforms simple ingredients into sensory theater. Lauren Gulyas showcases this evolution in A IS FOR APPLE, emphasizing vanilla bean’s starring role — scraped fresh from the pod, it infuses the custard with floral, hay-like notes far superior to artificial extracts.

This dessert endures across centuries because it balances technical precision with primal satisfaction: the spoon’s audible shatter against hardened caramel, followed by cold silken custard that coats the palate luxuriously. Gulyas highlights the water bath method (bain-marie), a gentle poaching technique that prevents overcooking while creating the signature slight jiggle at the center — set edges with a fluid heart signals perfection. From monastery tables to modern patisseries, Crème Brûlée remains a benchmark of culinary mastery, where patience rewards with flawless execution. The episode pairs vanilla’s sweetness against vinegar’s tang in complementary dishes, but this custard stands alone as pure elegance.

Ingredients

Method

Serving Suggestions

Serve Crème Brûlée immediately after torching directly in its ramekin for maximum drama—the caramelized sugar crust must crack into ice-cold custard, creating the signature hot-cold contrast that defines perfection.

Present each ramekin on a small white plate with a long-handled spoon, allowing guests to break the glassy top themselves for interactive theater. Torch tableside during dinner parties using a portable butane torch; the flame’s showmanship elevates dessert into performance art.

Final Thoughts

This Crème Brûlée recipe from A IS FOR APPLE “Vanilla and Vinegar,” hosted by Lauren Gulyas, guarantees restaurant-quality results — real vanilla bean custard baked in precise water bath, finished with perfect torch caramelization. Master the satisfying crack and silken texture everyone craves.

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