Mom's Brazilian Flan (Pudim de Leite)
Topping
1 cup granulated sugar
Custard
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 can milk (equal volume of milk as condensed milk, use the can to measure)
3 eggs
Special Items Needed:
6- 6oz Ramekins (oven-proof ceramic dishes)
Medium heavy bottom sauce pan
Put the 6 ramekins in a baking dish at least 2 inches deep. Place 1 cup of sugar in the heavy bottom saucepan and heat slowly over medium-low heat (340 degrees Farenheit if you use an electric skillet as my Mother-in-Law does). Don't stir, just wait until all the sugar is browned and in liquid form (you can stir after most of the sugar is melted if you must). This will take a while (40 minutes), so be patient and check on it sometimes. Once all the sugar is melted, pour equal parts in each of the ramekins. The sugar is very hot so be careful. The sugar will solidify quickly once in the ramekins so don't worry.
Preheat the over to 325 degrees. In a blender combine until smooth condensed milk, milk, and eggs. Pour the mixture into the ramekins and place the baking dish with the ramekins in the stove. With the baking pan securely on the oven rack, be careful and pour hot tap water in the baking pan (avoid the ramekins) until the level is halfway up the sides of the ramekins. We do this in the oven so there's no spillage when transporting. Bake for 1 hour or until the custard starts to pull away from the side of the ramekin.
The sugar topping beginning to melt.
Once the ramekins are cooled, remove them from the baking dish and refrigerate for 6 hours or overnight.
When ready to serve, place the ramekins in the baking dish, fill halfway with hot tap water, and let sit for a few minutes. This will help melt the browned sugar for a great sauce. Slide a knife around the edges of the ramekins to loosen the custard. Place a plate over the top of each ramekin and invert. The flan should slide out easily with the dark sugar sauce.
Enjoy!
I made this recipe for my co-workers. Everyone loved it. This is easy to make and has a firmer texture, just as I like flan.
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