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Title: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on January 30, 2010, 11:27:18 am
Quick Caramel Custard

Serves 6

This is nice over sliced bananas in a baked pie crust (chilled) - or on its' own too (hot or cold).

Ingredients:
- 100g dark brown sugar (or Rapadura with a tablespoon of molasses)
- 30g butter
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 500g milk or milk substitute (I use rice-almond milk)
- 40g plain flour (I use plain spelt flour)

Method:
Chuck it all in, cook for 7 mins, 90 degrees, speed 4.
Yum! Also nice with crushed up ginger bikkies in it!

Members' comments
rubyslippers - I was looking for something quick, warm and tasty tonight. This really hit the spot.

ILB - Thanks Jo. Made this tonight but used 25g of cornflour instead of the plain flour. Yummy!  DD crushed up her freshly baked choc chip biscuit through it and is devouring it.  This is currently Miss 4's favourite!, we prefer the consistency with the cornflour.

Suesthermy - We had this for dessert tonight over a sliced banana - delicious.  Maybe add some brandy or banana liqueur for something really special next time. Thanks.

Chookie - Jo,  made this today for DH's birthday lunch.  Served over sliced banana,  very nice and easy.  Love recipes when I have every thing to hand.  Think it would churn into a nice ice-cream. Thanks.

CarolineJ - Made this tonight, and served it on top of shortbread biscuits and sliced banana.  The kids loved it and DH proclaimed it was like ecstacy!!

barnbuyer - Tastes great, so simple.

cookie1 - We had this last night and it was wonderful. DH's friend was so impressed with the dessert that he is thinking he perhaps needs a TMX.

JD - Put me on the list of people who love this one Jo - it's not too sweet either.  Thanks for posting it, I think it is my favourite custard now.

snoozie - Thanks again... had this with tinned pears. Yummy.

VHJ - I'm not a caramel or butterscotch fan but this was very nice. My family loved it over sliced banana.

RoxyS - I've made this twice now and both times it has been a hit with all the teenagers & my DH. Even my fussy 5 yr old likes it. Thanks Quirkycooking.

bluesed - I made it yesterday just to try it. And it is a very nice alternative to vanilla custard and very easy to cook. I did replace the flour with 15g cornflour so I can serve for celiacos.

rubyslippers - I have now tried this with real eggs, and I was very surprised the difference it made to the texture and taste.  I enjoyed it but this children liked it better the other way.  I also added one teaspoon of LSA which gave it a mild nutty taste which I enjoyed.

willmac - Oh My, this is sooooooo good and soooooooo easy to make. Thanks for sharing.

KerrynN - It got a definite thumbs up from everyone. I only had brown sugar rather than dark brown, and would probably use a bit less vanilla next time but it was a nice change from the standard vanilla. Thanks for another good recipe Jo!

Delightful Den - It is really good Jo and a nice change from the regular custard. I served it over some sliced banana.

Woerd - It is really good Jo and a nice change from the regular custard. I served it over some sliced banana.

GF - This is great!  It's for after dinner tonight. Really quick and so easy - and everyone loves the taste!  Thank you very much for putting it up!!

Nikkit - I tried this and it was great! Plus better than the other caramel custard recipe I have. Thanks!

Thermobudgie - This is such a yummy treat and my children's favourite dessert. I was wondering if anyone had turned it into icecream? Would it work as is or would I have to add some cream?

JD - I'm just making a batch of this custard to see if it works for ice-cream Thermobudgie - I have added 1/4 cup Butterscotch Schnapps to it though to try to make it easier to spoon from frozen.  Will let you know tomorrow how it turned out.

Update - The beauty of having an ice-cream maker is that I have made this recipe into ice-cream and had my first soft serve cone within 3.5 hours.  It is really lovely and with the addition of Butterscotch Schnapps, tomorrow will tell if it had the desired effect of making it spoonable from the freezer. 

Update - Unfortunately the alcohol didn't have the desired affect but it does give it a nice flavour so I will continue to add some to this recipe anytime I make it for ice-cream.

ElleG - We made the custard yesterday, and it was divine. Probably the best custard I have eaten. Thanks Jo for another great recipe.

Tasty - Made this tonight to go with some ripe bananas that needed to be eaten up. I tasted it and realised something is not quite right and then realised I had forgotten to put in the butter - bugger! It was still nice and smooth though.

belfie - Tried this tonight with some substitutions -
25g cornflour
orgran egg replacer for the 2 eggs
soymilk
Tasted great & the whole family could have it - yum!  Must admit I didn't notice the lack of egg too much either, which was pleasant (I tried a choc-banana custard the other day using banana for both flavour & as the egg replacer and it wasn't nearly as good.)
Thanks!
(fructose friendly, dairy-free, egg-free, nut free)

ETC - Yum!!!!!!!!!!  Was perfect!

Natalia - Hi, I received my long awaited tmx last week and this was the second recipe that I tried.  YUM!  The kids loved it too.  Thanks for sharing your recipe.

Coops - Made this last night and had it with sliced banana, perfect warm winter dessert and a new fav here. Thanks for sharing this.

Brumington - We had this as our dessert today and it was lovely.  We had nothing to put with it but, to be honest, I thought it was nice enough on its own.  I do think it would be lovely with banana though!  I have some left in the fridge begging to be eaten but I might give the ice-cream a go.  We had to use 15g of cornflour because I had no flour in the house (I know, what sort of TMX household has no flour?!).

DJ - Made this tonight, might try cornflour next time, do I use same amount. Plus had to cook 1 extra minute 90 speed 4. Thanks for a new pudding.

Kulsha - I use the same amount of cornflour (40g), and it comes out really nice and thick, you won't need the extra minute.

csrobinson - Made this tonight for dessert and it was delicious but a little too sweet for me so next time I will try less sugar. Thanks for a great recipe.

KylieH87 - AH-MAZING. I found it a little bit sweet. Can the amount of sugar be reduced?

JD - Sugar can always be reduced Kylie, most of our members reduce sugar in almost everything they make.

TwoBoyNaTMX - Just made this tonight, made it a bit more naughty by sprinkling brown sugar on top.

Uni - just made some for Eve for afternoon tea. It's yum. I used cornflour, only had 350 grams of milk. I added about 50 grams  of cream and the rest I made up with water and cooked it for 2 extra minutes.  Eggs are a bit of put off for me lately, must try egg  replacer.










Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: katesjoy on January 30, 2010, 11:53:08 am
yummy, definetly one to try.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on January 30, 2010, 11:57:13 am
Sounds delish Jo - will have to give it a whirl.  :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: cookie1 on January 30, 2010, 12:48:22 pm
Lovely Jo. So simple too. Congratulations. ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Thermomixer on February 01, 2010, 12:05:30 am
Thanks Quirky Jo - also good in ice blocks for instant ice cream ?
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on February 01, 2010, 12:08:35 am
yes, good idea!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: rubyslippers on June 30, 2010, 02:46:00 pm
I was looking for something quick, warm and tasty tonight.

This really hit the spot.

Thank you quirkycooking.

 :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: I Love Bimby! on July 03, 2010, 11:06:42 am
Thanks Jo. Made this tonight but used 25g of cornflour instead of the plain flour. Yummy!  :P

DD crushed up her freshly baked choc chip biscuit through it and is devouring it  :-))
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Snoozie on July 03, 2010, 02:39:39 pm
Thanks for posting :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Suesthermy on July 03, 2010, 07:20:31 pm
We had this for dessert tonight over a sliced banana - delicious.  Maybe add some brandy or banana liqueur for something really special next time.

Thanks
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on July 04, 2010, 12:15:06 am
Glad you liked it  :)  Also nice with crushed up ginger bikkies in it!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Caroline J on July 04, 2010, 06:19:44 am
Will definitely try this one!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: achookwoman on July 04, 2010, 07:33:41 am
Jo,  made this today for DH's birthday lunch.  Served over sliced banana,  very nice and easy.  Love recipes when I have every thing to hand.  Think it would churn into a nice icecream. Thanks ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: I Love Bimby! on July 04, 2010, 12:04:13 pm
Happy birthday to DH Chookie  :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on July 04, 2010, 12:08:29 pm
It would be his birthday everyday wouldn't it Chookie with your great cooking -  cheers to your DH
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: achookwoman on July 04, 2010, 12:11:29 pm
DH says thanks girls.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Caroline J on July 06, 2010, 01:27:02 pm
MAde this tonight, and served it on top of shortbread biscuits and sliced banana.  The kids loved it, and DH proclaimed it was like ecstacy!!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on July 06, 2010, 02:02:31 pm
Now I really do have to make this  :o :o :D :D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: cookie1 on July 08, 2010, 10:39:55 am
A friend of DH's has just called round (4.36pm) so he will probably be here for dinner. Soup is in the TMX, meat in the oven and vegies so I think we will have this over bananas for dessert. It sounds lovely.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: barnbuyer on July 08, 2010, 01:12:47 pm
Quick Caramel Custard

Serves 6

This is nice over sliced bananas in a baked pie crust (chilled) - or on its' own too (hot or cold).

Ingredients:
- 100g dark brown sugar (or Rapadura with a tablespoon of molasses)
- 30g butter
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 500g milk or milk substitute (I use rice-almond milk)
- 40g plain flour (I use plain spelt flour)

Method:
Chuck it all in, cook for 7 mins, 90 degrees, speed 4.

Yum!
Tastes Great so simple
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: cookie1 on July 09, 2010, 07:12:56 am
We did have it last night and it was wonderful. DH's friend was so impressed with the dessert that he is thinking he perhaps needs a TMX. (he is a bachelor)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on July 09, 2010, 09:11:23 am
Glad you're liking it  :D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: CreamPuff63 on July 09, 2010, 09:18:13 am
but is it slimming  ??? (ha ha, fingers crossed in vain  :-)))
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on July 09, 2010, 09:23:26 am
Don't ask!  I never do!!   ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on July 15, 2010, 09:33:08 am
Put me on the list of people who love this one Jo - it's not too sweet either.  Thanks for posting it, I think it is my favourite custard now.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on July 15, 2010, 11:03:14 am
That's great  ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Snoozie on July 18, 2010, 11:06:29 am
Thanks again... had this with tinned pears (once I found the can opener DH swore he hadn't left outside.... found it outside) lol

Yummy :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: bluesed on July 23, 2010, 04:01:09 pm
Very nice recipe i usually do this in a pot on the stove.

Its not that i want to sound annoying but this is NOT a caramel custard as you never carmelize the sugar.

Let me explain a bit more.

Quote from wikipedia:
Carmelization (British English: caramelisation) is the oxidation of sugar, a process used extensively in cooking for the resulting nutty flavor and brown color. As the process occurs, volatile chemicals are released, producing the characteristic caramel flavor.
source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caramelization

To carmelize sugar you need a temperature between 110-130 celcius. That will do a carmelization which changes the flavor completly. 


I have never tried this in the TM but maybe its possible with the VAROMA.

Here is how to make a real caramelized custard.

First you take CLEAN steel iron pot and put on the stove on lov heat. Add sugar white or brown as you like. Spread it out evenly and dont touch it untill it starts to melt. Stir softly around with a wooden spatula to get all the sugar dissolved. Keep fire on low all the time to avoid burning the caramel. DONT PUT YOUR FINGER IN THE CARAMEL ITS DAMN HOT! When the carmel starts to smell like caramel its done. Then you can add different flavours like vanilla, cream, cream cheese, butter or a mix untill you get a texture and flavour you like.


Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on July 24, 2010, 01:41:54 am
Its not that i want to sound annoying but this is NOT a caramel custard as you never carmelize the sugar.


Yeah, I know - but I call it that because I was trying to think what the flavour was like, and that seemed closest!  :)  Guess you could call it 'butterscotch custard' ??  It's just a quick, easy alternative to plain vanilla.  :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on July 24, 2010, 01:52:13 am
And it is delicious QuirkyJo  :D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Very Happy Jan on July 24, 2010, 03:05:44 am
And it is delicious QuirkyJo  :D
I second that. I'm not a caramel or butterscotch fan but this was very nice. My family loved it over sliced banana.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: RoxyS on July 24, 2010, 07:46:52 am
I've made this twice now and both times it has been a hit with all the teenagers & my DH. Even my fussy 5 yr old likes it. Thanks Quirkycooking.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: bluesed on July 25, 2010, 09:26:17 am
I made it yesterday just to try it. And it is a very nice alternative to vanilla custard and very easy to cook. I did replace the flour with 15g cornflour so i can serve for celiacos.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: rubyslippers on August 20, 2010, 06:27:03 am
I have now tried this with real eggs, and I was very surprised the difference it made to the texture and taste.  I enjoyed it but this children liked it better the other way.  I also added one teaspoon of LSA which gave it a mild nutty taste which I enjoyed.

 :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: I Love Bimby! on August 23, 2010, 01:30:18 pm
Jo this is currently Miss 4's favourite! We also use corn flour instead of plain flour, we prefer the consistancy with the cornflour.

A real winner, what ever you call it  ;)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on August 23, 2010, 02:46:46 pm
That's good, ILB - my kids all seem to have different favourites with the custard - one always wants lemon, one want vanilla, one wants chocolate hazelnut... they just have to take turns!  Such a quick and after dinner treat!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: I Love Bimby! on August 23, 2010, 02:47:49 pm
That's good, ILB - my kids all seem to have different favourites with the custard - one always wants lemon, one want vanilla, one wants chocolate hazelnut... they just have to take turns!  Such a quick and after dinner treat!

LOL - well there's a benifit of having only 1 child  ;) :D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: willmac on September 09, 2010, 12:33:16 pm
Oh My, this is sooooooo good and soooooooo easy to make. Thanks for sharing.

Kay
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: KerrynN on July 17, 2011, 10:31:52 am
The kids were asking for a caramel custard for dessert tonight (DS6 has just discovered he has 3 wobbly teeth and insists he can only eat smooth food) and we came across this one.

It got a definite thumbs up from everyone. I only had brown sugar rather than dark brown, and would probably use a bit less vanilla next time but it was a nice change from the standard vanilla.

Thanks for another good recipe Jo!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on July 19, 2011, 01:31:07 pm
Glad you liked it! :) I find I like my custard with one egg yolk + 1 egg now - seems to be less 'eggy', and doesn't get curdly as it cools. Btw, if you use vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste, it's heaps nicer than vanilla essence. :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Delightful Den on January 07, 2012, 01:52:24 pm
DW or SWMBO just found this recipe by google searching quick Thernomix desserts. I suddenly found an iPad thrust at me and was told make me this. 

It is really good Jo and a nice change from the regular custard. I served it over some sliced banana.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Tasty on January 07, 2012, 02:44:57 pm
Ooo with so many good reviews, I must try this!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Nikkit on January 07, 2012, 10:59:32 pm
I must try this recipe as the "Caramel Custard" recipe I have calls for 120g butter  :o and 120g brown sugar, and even though it is good (really really good) and the whole family love it, I try not to make it too often with all that butter. :( I'll make this tonight and see what the reaction is. But seeing as we don't have dessert very often I think they'll be happy!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Woerd on January 22, 2012, 04:04:43 am
I finally tried this out tonight.  It was very fast and very yummy.  We just had it over sliced banana.  I will definately be making this one over and over. 
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: goldfish on January 22, 2012, 07:27:00 am
This is great!  It's for after dinner tonight. Really quick and so easy - and everyone loves the taste!  Thank you very much for putting it up!! :) :) :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Nikkit on January 23, 2012, 01:04:17 am
I tried this and it was great! Plus better than the other caramel custard recipe I have.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Thermobudgie on January 28, 2012, 05:10:11 am
This is such a yummy treat and my children's favourite dessert. I was wondering if anyone had turned it into icecream? Would it work as is or would I have to add some cream?
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 28, 2012, 05:30:19 am
I'm just making a batch of this custard to see if it works for ice-cream Thermobudgie - I have added 1/4 cup Butterscotch Schnapps to it though to try to make it easier to spoon from frozen.  Will let you know tomorrow how it turned out.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Halex on January 28, 2012, 06:22:41 am
Quote
author=judydawn link=topic=2882.msg126294#msg126294 date
I have added 1/4 cup Butterscotch Schnapps to it though to try to make it easier to spoon from frozen.


Yeah right judy, you just wanted the schnapps in there. ;D

I have some too, so hoping it good :P

H :)

Stuffed up again, LOL coukdnt even get the quote right :o
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Slice of Health on January 28, 2012, 07:18:36 am
I love butterscotch schnapps too, I have a bottle... what a good idea! can't wait to hear the result !
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: goldfish on January 28, 2012, 07:46:42 am
Hi Bluesed - thanks for that informative post . . I've just caught up with it . .  . we really enjoyed this one and it was quick!! but we'd like to give your suggestions a go, too - thanks!

 Know the feeling about "don't poke your finger in it!!"  I did this years ago when I first made some jam.  Heating along nicely when the surface looked as though it were solid (lol!) . . . . thought I'd just put my finger on it to feel . .  . . in it went and I spent the rest of the afternoon walking around with my finger in a cup of iced water!  ahhh . . .experience teaches best of all . . .   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 28, 2012, 09:00:29 am
The beauty of having an ice-cream maker is that I have made this recipe into ice-cream and had my first soft serve cone within 3.5 hours.  It is really lovely and with the addition of Butterscotch Schnapps, tomorrow will tell if it had the desired effect of making it spoonable from the freezer.  

Update Unfortunately the alcohol didn't have the desired affect but it does give it a nice flavour so I will continue to add some to this recipe anytime I make it for ice-cream.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: ElleG on January 28, 2012, 10:07:25 pm
We made the custard yesterday, and it was devine. Probably the best custard I have eaten. Thanks Jo for another great recipe.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: DizzyGirl on January 29, 2012, 12:19:24 am
Butterscotch Schnappes YUM now I wonder if you could make a Cowboy cocktail custard. Butterscotch Schnappes and Baileys  :D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 29, 2012, 12:29:33 am
Don't see why not DG - adult only ice-cream, gotta love that  ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Slice of Health on January 29, 2012, 12:32:40 am
Quote
Update Unfortunately the alcohol didn't have the desired affect but it does give it a nice flavour so I will continue to add some to this recipe anytime I make it for ice-cream.
JudyDawn, do you think it would work if you let custard set in fridge and then when cold, back into TMX with a couple of egg whites and whipped together and then put in freezer?
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: DizzyGirl on January 29, 2012, 12:33:49 am
Would be great for adult parties, hens nights, girls night in etc.

mmmm now you have got me thinking..... Midori, pineapple and coconut cream (splice) custard. Will have to have the girls around for this one  :D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 29, 2012, 12:51:26 am
Kulsha, I've never used egg whites in ice-cream but if you follow the method for the EDC traditional ice-cream and place the cold caramel custard into the freezer then beat it as per instructions, it should work.  I can't see that adding egg whites would be a problem but is it really necessary?  Someone else may know the answer to this one.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Slice of Health on January 29, 2012, 01:09:25 am
The most perfect (and easiest) 'icecream' I've made so far was just frozen fruit, sugar and egg whites (more of a sorbet). The frozen end result spooned out so soft and creamy it was hard to believe it wasn't actually icecream, and it didn't require any further blending after being frozen. i thought perhaps the egg whites were the key ingredient that gave the aeration that prevented it going hard although I know sugar also helps (and alcohol)... so I was wondering if applying the egg white technique to an actual custard recipe would also work?  :-\
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 29, 2012, 01:20:24 am
Give it a go then Kulsha, we can't have too many variations on a theme. Please get back to us and let us know how it went. I so want an ice-cream that spoons out  ;)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Slice of Health on January 29, 2012, 01:58:31 am
Yes I will try it, it would be awesome to have a magic formula for scoop-able icecream that we can use as a base to replace with our own flavours and variations. I'm not keen on freezing, taking out and re-blending and then re-freezing as I like things to be in one step... I also heard that glycerine can act as an icecream softener, so will try that too - although I don't think I've seen it mentioned in any ice cream recipes yet... Might experiment with some of these in smaller quantities first... I will get my lab coat on  ;D
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 29, 2012, 02:14:15 am
I have tried the glycerine hint but it didn't seem to have any affect on the softness Kulsha but any experiments in your lab will benefit us all so go to it and good luck  :-*
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Slice of Health on January 29, 2012, 02:34:55 am
Oh darn (re the glycerine), I thought I was onto a miracle breakthrough... maybe that's why the recipes don't have it... and only the big icecream manufactures use it perhaps along with other nasties... oh well... grr. I will still try this at next opportunity.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Aussie Brenda on January 29, 2012, 03:37:44 am
Alcohol  doesn't freeze  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D TOO BAD  about the kids.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: cookie1 on January 30, 2012, 05:52:33 am
I've tried the glycerine bit. All I got was a sticky mess all over me. I haven't tried it with a custard type icecream though.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Tasty on January 30, 2012, 01:58:34 pm
Made this tonight to go with some ripe bananas that needed to be eaten up. I tasted it and realised something is not quite right and then realised I had forgotten to put in the butter - bugger! It was still nice and smooth though.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard (GF, low dairy, Fructose friendly)
Post by: belfie on February 10, 2012, 08:35:34 am
Tried this tonight with some substitutions -

25g cornflour
orgran egg replacer for the 2 eggs
soymilk

Tasted great & the whole family could have it - yum!  Must admit I didn't notice the lack of egg too much either, which was pleasant (I tried a choc-banana custard the other day using banana for both flavour & as the egg replacer and it wasn't nearly as good.).

Thanks!
(fructose friendly, dairy-free, egg-free, nut free)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: quirkycooking on February 17, 2012, 10:07:09 am
Thanks for the tip, Belfie - great to know it works with egg replacer!
Title: Re: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: ETC on March 26, 2012, 10:49:19 pm
Yum!!!!!!!!!!  Was perfect!
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: natalia on May 17, 2012, 11:12:48 am
Hi, I received my long awaited tmx last week and this was the second recipie that I tried.  YUM!  The kids loved it too.  Thanks for sharing your recipie.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Coops on May 27, 2012, 12:25:29 am
Made thIs last night and had it with sliced banana, perfect warm winter dessert and a new fav here. Thanks fOr sharing this.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Brumington on May 28, 2012, 10:47:17 am
We had this as our dessert today and it was lovely.  We had nothing to put with it but, to be honest, I thought it was nice enough on its own.  I do think it would be lovely with banana though!  I have some left in the fridge begging to be eaten but I might give the ice-cream a go.  We had to use 15g of cornflour because I had no flour in the house (I know, what sort of TMX household has no flour?!).
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: droverjess on June 17, 2012, 08:24:56 pm
Made this tonight, might try cornflour next time, do I use same amount?
Plus had to cook 1 extra minute 90 speed 4.

Thanks for a new pudding
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: Slice of Health on June 18, 2012, 01:50:57 am
I use the same amount of cornflour (40g), and it comes out really nice and thick, you won't need the extra minute.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: csrobinson on July 19, 2012, 11:19:29 am
Made this tonight for dessert and it was delicious but a little too sweet for me so next time I will try less sugar. Thanks for a great recipe :)
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: KylieH87 on January 19, 2014, 10:50:38 am
AH-MAZING

I found it a little bit sweet. Can the amount of sugar be reduced?
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: judydawn on January 19, 2014, 10:58:40 am
Sugar can always be reduced Kylie, most of our members reduce sugar in almost everything they make. 

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Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: droverjess on January 24, 2014, 08:30:04 pm
Made half quantity to go with sticky toffee muffins from freezer. Forgotten I'd made before. Will try cornflour next.
Yum.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: TwoBoyNaTMX on February 05, 2014, 09:42:57 am
Just made this tonight, made it a bit more naughty by sprinkling brown sugar on top lol.
Title: Re: Quick Caramel Custard
Post by: fundj&e on February 05, 2014, 11:47:30 pm
just made some for Eve for afternoon tea. its yum  :-))

i used cornflour
only had 350 grams  of milk i added about 50 grams  of cream and the rest i made up with water and cooked it for 2 extra minutes 

eggs are a bit of put off for me lately, must try egg  replacer