Seriously Delicious Microwave Cooked Custard Cream
- 400 ml Milk
- 1 optional, about 5 cm Vanilla bean
- 2 tbsp Cake flour
- 90 grams Sugar (see Hints)
- 2 tbsp Corn starch
- 4 Egg yolks
- 40 grams Butter
- 1 Vanilla essence
- 1 tbsp plus Rum
- Put the milk in a heatproof container, and microwave at 900 W for 3 minutes 30 seconds.
- If you have vanilla beans heat it up in the milk.
- In the meantime, sift all the ingredients together into a large heatproof bowl.
- Pour the Step 1 warmed milk into the Step 2 bowl little by little while mixing with a whisk.
- If you added a vanilla bean in Step 1, take it out.
- Add the egg yolks to the Step 3 bowl one at a time, and mix well with the whisk.
- Microwave the Step 4 cream at 900 W for 2 minutes!
- The photo shows the cream after it's been microwaved.
- It hasn't really set yet at this stage.
- Take it out, mix the cream up and microwave for another 1 minute 30 seconds.
- The photo shows the cream after it's been microwaved.
- The cream has started to set.
- Take it out one more time, mix well again and microwave for another 1 minute 30 seconds.
- The photo shows the cream after it's been microwaved.
- It now looks more like a custard cream.
- Mix it up thoroughly to even out the texture.
- Add the butter and vanilla essence and mix well to cool the cream a little.
- When the cream has cooled down a bit, add the rum and mix to finish.
- The custard cream can be as thick as in this photo before adding the rum!
- If you're making half the amount, microwave it at 600 W for 2 minutes in Step 1, 1 minute in Step 5, 2 minutes in Step 6 and 1 minute in Step 7.
- Use the leftover egg whites in, "Our Family's Secret Recipe for Almond Tuiles".
- If you are using the custard in a fruit tart, the fruit will look way better if you glaze it with a "nappage" (thinned apricot jam or similar).
- Following are some usage examples for this custard cream.
- Tart crust + this custard cream + strawberries and other berries = berry tart.
- I made this tart for Christmas 2007.
- Tart crust + this custard cream + fruits decorated with an apricot jam glaze = fruit tart.
- I made this tart for my son's 2nd birthday (in 2008).
- I used the custard cream for a square tart.
- Tart crust + this custard cream + strawberries + mint leaves = strawberry tart.
- I made this tart for a friend's birthday in Spring 2009.
- Pie crust + this custard cream + frozen fruit = "Fruit-Packed Danish By Lazy Me"
- This is a quick dessert I've been making for guests for a loong time.
- Pie crust + this custard cream + whipped cream etc.
- = Caramelized apple with puff pastry
- This custard cream can be used in a rather different puff pastry dessert like this.
- Microwave-cooked choux pastry + this custard cream = Easy cream puffs
- Even cream puffs, which may seem difficult, can be made easily by cooking the pastry in a microwave.
- "Cream and Chocolate Rolls for Beginners" uses this custard cream as filling.
- Both custard cream and chocolate cream rolls are baked together.
milk, vanilla bean, flour, sugar, starch, egg yolks, butter, vanilla
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/144796-seriously-delicious-microwave-cooked-custard-cream (may not work)