Crema Volteada Recipe: Peruvian caramel custard delight. Despite the delicate, creamy, almost luxurious taste, this is an easy-to-prepare dessert.
Course Dessert
Cuisine Peruvian
Keyword flan
Prep Time 25 minutesminutes
Cook Time 1 hourhour30 minutesminutes
Servings 12slices
Equipment
savarin cake mold
baking dish
Ingredients
Caramel
1cupsugar225 g
¼cupwater
1tspvanilla essence
The cream
6large eggs
1can condensed milk350 g
1cupevaporated milk
2tbspvanilla
1tbsplemon zest
Instructions
The secret to the perfect crema volteada is the correct preparation of the syrup. Sometimes people think that making caramel is the simplest thing, but it requires some skill to prevent the syrup from solidifying and being ruined. The first step is to dissolve the sugar in the water and add the essence of vanilla. Because we’re adding very little water, you will get a thick mixture.
In a small pot over medium heat, place the sugar paste, and cook without stirring or inserting anything in the preparation (using a spoon to stir the sugar tends to solidify it). The sugar will begin to melt and bubble. Make sure that the entire surface of the pot is in direct contact with the heat so that the sugar melts evenly. While the syrup is cooking, wash and dry the savarin ring mold that you will use for the flipped cream. We use a ring mould, metallic 20 cm in diameter.
The syrup will be ready when it begins to get a dark golden color. Pour the syrup into the bottom of the mold and rotate it gently so that the syrup is evenly distributed on the bottom and sides. Use kitchen gloves to prevent getting burned off the hot metal. Let the mold rest with the syrup and preheat the oven to 150 ° C / 300 ° F to cook the crema volteada in a bain-marie (baño maria).
In the blender place the eggs, condensed milk, evaporated milk, vanilla and beat for a couple of minutes until all the ingredients are well integrated. Add the lemon zest, and stir with a spoon and pour the mixture into the mold with the syrup.
The crema volteada is cooked in the oven in a bain-marie. Select a bowl or dish larger than the ring mold of the cream that is not very deep. We used a glass baking dish about 10 cm deep. Fill the dish halfway with water, pop in the mold that has the crema volteada (this is now a real bain-marie) and put it in the oven. The mold should protrude 2 or 3 centimeters out of the water.
Cook the crema volteada over medium-low heat for approximately 90 minutes. When the surface is golden, it’s ready.
Remove from the oven, discard the water and leave the mold out of the fridge until it cools. Cover with a tea towel or aluminum foil and refrigerate the crema volteada inside the pan for at least four hours.
Remove from the refrigerator, uncover and with a sharp, thin knife peel off the edges of the crema volteada very carefully.
Finally, and it is the step to which this recipe owes its name, we turn the contents upside down. Choose a flat plate and use it as a lid for the mold, covering the cream inside. Quickly flip the plate and mold so that the plate is now the base. At this point, the crema volteada will have slipped out onto the plate. It should be easy to remove the mold and leave the dessert almost ready to eat.
Decorate this dessert with fresh berries for an added hint of color and flavor.