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  2. Natilla: Creamy Custard Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large saucepan, combine the milk with the lemon zest, cinnamon stick and salt and bring to a simmer. In a large heatproof bowl, using a handheld electric mixer, beat the granulated sugar ...

  3. Crème brûlée - Wikipedia

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    There are two methods for making the custard. The more common creates a "hot" custard by whisking egg yolks in a double boiler with sugar and incorporating the cream, adding vanilla once the custard is removed from the heat. [12] Alternatively, the egg yolk/sugar mixture can be tempered with hot cream, then adding vanilla at the end.

  4. Crème anglaise - Wikipedia

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    Crème anglaise (French: [kʁɛm ɑ̃glɛz]; French for 'English cream'), custard sauce, pouring custard, or simply custard [1] is a light, sweetened pouring custard from French cuisine, [2] used as a dessert cream or sauce. It is a mix of sugar, egg yolks, and hot milk usually flavoured with vanilla.

  5. How to Make the Best Vanilla Custard Ice Cream - AOL

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  6. 6 Egg Substitutes That Actually Work for Baking, Scrambles ...

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    Use 1/4 cup pureed silken tofu to stand in for one egg in cakes, brownies, and quick breads. Flaxseed (flax egg) A popular egg replacement in baking is a “ flax egg .”

  7. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The custard is poured into a pastry-lined tin over a layer of thin apple slices. [16] To make a buttermilk lemon pie, eggs, flour and sugar are beaten together, then buttermilk and lemon are added. The filling can be made with egg yolks, and the whites used for a meringue topping. [17] Some versions add raisins, nutmeg, dates or vanilla flavoring.

  8. Natillas - Wikipedia

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    Served cold or hot, has less or no sugar because it is often served with honey, fruit and nuts. Another version using the same ingredients is served on Christmas and baked in same fashion as crème brûlée. Both versions include, milk, coconut cream, sugar, a large amount of egg yolks, cornstarch, cinnamon, vanilla, zest, and orange blossom water.

  9. Separating eggs - Wikipedia

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    Break the egg into a funnel, capturing the yolk. Break the egg on to a plate, and trap the yolk under a glass. Carefully, drain off the whites, lifting the glass slightly. Use a needle to pierce the egg and run the whites out, leaving the yolk inside. Break the egg into a bowl and suck out the yolk with a plastic bottle.