Those days are gone where I
used to sit late hours going through several blogs, skimming through their
recipes, admiring their photography and write ups and even more, waiting for
the new recipe impatiently. Those were the days when we had very few blogs
around, and even lesser ones with quality write ups, recipes and photos. I used
to follow some blogs religiously and it often disappointed me when the blogger
delayed their posts and when I have to see the old post again and again every
time I open it. It’s not that there are no great blogs around now. There are.
In plenty. And very good ones. But it becomes too difficult to keep up with the
updates. Priority in life has also changed and blog hopping has come down to
bare minimum, sadly.
These days whenever I open up my blog for
recipes, the same recipe on the front page has been putting me off. It’s more
than a month that I blogged something and I am bored enough to see the same
recipe that I just have to change it. I haven’t been cooking anything
interesting recently and haven’t touched the camera for few weeks now. So
whatever recipes that will I will be posting here would be from my drafts, some
of them that I shot more than a year ago.
Today I am sharing a very
simple recipe here. This is a recipe that I made quite a while ago, when my son
kept asking for custard. I always had loads of egg yolks left over from my
macaron making. And I decided to put them together into good old custard. It is simple, clean, creamy with lovely
vanilla flavour from the vanilla beans. You could have it along with fruits or
just serve them with cake or crumble or use them up in trifle.
Homemade vanilla Custard
Preparation: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
6-7 large egg yolks
1 ½ cups whole milk
300mls double cream
½ - ¾ cup caster sugar, depending on how sweetyou like it
1 tbsp corn flour
2 vanilla pods
Preparation:
1.In a bowl whisk together
sugar, egg yolks and corn flour until combined. Keep them aside.
2. In a saucepan, pour in
milk, double cream. Split open the vanilla bean, scrape the seeds into the milk
and cream mixture and add the pod into the pan.
3. Heat the pan gently,
stirring the mixture throughout until it comes to boil. Take off heat and let
it cool down, for about 10 minutes.
4. Strain this mixture into
egg yolk mixture whisking all the way through, making sure the milk mixture is
cold enough not to scramble the eggs. Discard the vanilla beans.
5. Pour the mixture back into
the sauce pan, and simmer for about 10 minutes constantly stirring until it
becomes thick and coats the back of the spoon. Keep it covered if you don’t want
the skin to form on top, you can serve it immediately or chill for later use.
Notes:
1.Cook the custard on a very low
heat and stirring throughout as
increasing heat may scramble the eggs.
2. This custard is of semi-thick consistency, if you want pouring consistency, reduce the corn flour to a
teaspoon and if you want it thick, increase the corn flour to 2 tbsp.
3. You can add 2 teaspoon of
vanilla extract if vanilla bean isn’t available.