Provided by Nick Malgieri
Categories Milk/Cream Dessert Valentine's Day Low/No Sugar Lemon Chill Party Vegetarian Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes 8 individual servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1 Set a rack in the middle level of the oven and preheat to 300 degrees.
- 2 Combine the milk and sugar in a medium saucepan and whisk several times to mix. Bring the mixture to a boil over low to medium heat.
- 3 Use a vegetable peeler to remove just the yellow zest from the lemons in large strips. Do not include any of the white pith beneath the zest, which would impart a bitter flavor.
- 4 When the milk boils, remove it from the heat, add the lemon zest and cinnamon stick, and allow to steep for 5 minutes.
- 5 Combine the eggs and vanilla in a mixing bowl and whisk well, but not so quickly that the eggs become foamy. Strain the milk mixture into a lipped container, such as a 4-cup measure, to remove the strips of zest and the cinnamon stick.
- 6 Pour the milk into the egg mixture in a thin stream, whisking constantly but not quickly to avoid creating too much foam.
- 7 After the milk has been added, let the mixture rest for 5 minutes, then use a ladle or large kitchen spoon to remove any foam from the surface. Pour the mixture into the lipped container and fill the molds almost to the top.
- 8 Place the pan of molds on the oven rack and immediately pour 3 to 4 cups of warm water into the pan around the molds so that the water comes about halfway up the side of each mold. If the molds fit tightly in the pan, it may be necessary to remove one temporarily to have room to pour in the water.
- 9 Bake the custards for about an hour, or until they are completely set and no longer wobbly in the center.
- 10 Remove the pan from the oven and place it on a rack for 10 minutes to cool. Then remove the molds from the pan and cool them completely to room temperature. Individually wrap each mold in plastic and chill until you intend to serve them.
- Serving
- Serve the custards in the molds or unmold them to dessert plates. To unmold, insert the point of a paring knife about 1/4 inch deep between the mold and the custard. Run the knife all around the inside of the mold to loosen the top. Using your fingertips, ease the top of the custard to one side, letting some air into the space you create between the custard and the mold. Invert a dessert plate on the mold, then invert it again. Holding both the mold and plate firmly with both hands, quickly raise and lower the stack to unmold the custard. If it does not emerge easily from the mold, repeat the motion several times. Top each custard with a couple of spoonfuls of the raspberry sauce.
- Storage
- Keep refrigerated at all times. You may prepare these custards a day or two in advance, but don't keep them more than 3 days total.
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oboh beatrice
obeatrice@gmail.comI wouldn't recommend this recipe to anyone.
AD Florida
adflorida@gmail.comThis recipe is a waste of time. It didn't turn out well at all.
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i_i34@hotmail.frI don't like the texture of the custard. It's too eggy.
Lungu Fortune
fortunel19@yahoo.comThis dessert is too sweet for my taste.
xamse bashiir farax Furre
x_f9@hotmail.co.ukThis recipe is too complicated. I prefer simpler desserts.
Imran Raza
raza-imran@aol.comThe custard curdled when I added the eggs. I'm not sure what I did wrong.
Helena A
a73@hotmail.frI had some trouble getting the custard to set. I ended up having to cook it for a few minutes longer than the recipe called for.
Anna Gage AzZenGarden
anna_g2@gmail.comThe raspberry sauce was a bit too tart for my liking. I would recommend adding a little sugar to taste.
Sam Goyo
s-goyo@hotmail.comI found that the custard was a bit too thick for my taste. I would recommend using a little less flour next time.
Gifty Asantewaa
a.gifty@hotmail.comThis recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth it for the delicious results.
Bikash Adhakari
a-bikash51@gmail.comI added a pinch of cinnamon to the custard and it gave it a nice warm flavor.
jonno Allen
a@gmail.comI made this recipe with a gluten-free flour blend and it turned out great!
Waseem Ahmef
a_waseem27@gmail.comThis recipe is a great way to use up leftover egg yolks.
Jessica Corning
jessica-corning@hotmail.comI love that this recipe uses fresh raspberries. It really makes a difference in the flavor of the sauce.
Harvey Wall
wall@hotmail.comThis dessert is perfect for any occasion. It's elegant enough for a special dinner party, but it's also simple enough for a weeknight treat.
Cherish King
c_k27@yahoo.comI've made this recipe several times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The combination of lemon and raspberry is divine.
Hailey Griffith
griffith@hotmail.comThis recipe was easy to follow and the end result was delicious. The custard was perfectly creamy and the raspberry sauce was tart and flavorful.
Ljilja Susac
ljilja_s@hotmail.comI made this recipe for a dinner party and it was a huge hit! Everyone loved the light and fluffy texture of the custard, and the raspberry sauce was the perfect finishing touch.
Robin Slack
robinslack@yahoo.comThis lemon custard with raspberry sauce was a delightful treat! The custard was smooth and creamy, with a perfectly balanced tartness from the lemons. The raspberry sauce added a vibrant sweetness that complemented the custard beautifully.