Silky smooth custard topped with a crisp caramelised sugar shell, crème brûlée is the ultimate elegant dessert. This classic French favourite may look fancy, but it’s surprisingly simple to make with just a handful of ingredients. Rich vanilla custard and that signature crackly topping create the perfect balance of creamy and crisp in every spoonful. Also See: Coffee and pistachio crème caramel https://www.foodandhome.co.za/recipes/coffee-and-pistachio-creme-caramel [Photo by Anh Hoang Pham from Pexels]
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