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Truly, the best part about having a brand new, newly renovated kitchen is being able to cook to my heart’s content again. Both Sean and I are like “no more take out!!!” so I’ve been baking, cooking, and roasting constantly. It’s amazing… and all possible thanks to our brand new KitchenAid Smart Oven+ with Powered Attachments. Today’s blog post is all about the amazing technology behind a wall oven that comes with interchangeable attachments and the delicious creme brulee recipe we were able to make because of this innovation, by our contributor, Taylor Harbin!

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But first… all about the Smart Oven+

I know we all want to dive into this beautiful creme brulee recipe (or as the French say, crème brûlée!), but first I have to tell you about the KitchenAid Smart Oven+! By now, you probably know I’m obsessed with making our home as ‘smart’ as possible. Here’s the thing though: I only like to include tech when it feels purposeful and isn’t just technology for the sake of technology. The KitchenAid design team understands exactly what the home cook needs — and deserves, and this oven is proof.

Not only can I connect to and control my oven with my phone via the KitchenAid app, I also use Alexa to tell me if I accidentally left the oven on! I tend to be scatterbrained, so you can be sure I’ve been grateful for this feature many times.

My favorite part of the Smart Oven+ are the powered attachments. This oven comes with a collection of attachments, including a grill attachment, baking stone, and steamer attachment. They fit interchangeably and connect onto the back of the oven via a base heating element, that dings for you when it plugs in. Then, you can use the mobile app or on-oven screen to control the temperature, timer, and more. Plus, there are recipes pre-loaded onto the oven, which is awesome when you’re first learning how to use the attachments!

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How to Make Blackberry Thyme Creme Brulee

Ingredients (makes six 5 ounce creme brulees)

  • 3 c heavy cream
  • pinch of Pink Himalayan or kosher salt
  • 6 large egg yolks, room temperature
  • 1 c granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped (or 1 t vanilla bean paste)
  • 10 sprigs fresh thyme, plus a few more to garnish
  • fresh blackberries, to garnish

Directions

Put your base heating element and steamer attachment into your KitchenAid Smart Oven+ with Powered Attachments, set to ‘Steam’ mode and preheat to 325°F. Add the heavy cream, thyme sprigs, and salt to a medium saucepan over medium heat (I use the KitchenAid 30” 5-Burner Gas Cooktop with Griddle) and bring to a boil then immediately shut off the heat. The cooktop is great because it has dynamic burners that allow for quick heating and precise simmering, which is super important when making delicate dishes like creme brulee. Allow mixture to sit for about 15 minutes to cool slightly.

Meanwhile, in a KitchenAid Artisan® Mini 3.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the egg yolks, ½ cup of the granulated sugar and vanilla bean seeds or paste together on medium speed just until combined.

Strain the cream through a fine mesh strainer to remove the thyme leaves. With the Stand Mixer on low, gently and slowly stream in the warm cream into the egg mixture until it’s all thoroughly incorporated. You want to avoid any extra air bubbles so be careful not to whisk too vigorously.

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Pour mixture into 6 5-6 oz ramekins and fill them up to almost the top, leaving about a ¼ inch of space from the top. Transfer ramekins to the Smart Oven+’s perforated Steamer Tray. Place the Smart Oven+ base pan and heating element onto the lower rack inside the oven. Then, place the Steamer attachment on top of the heating element, which will add stability to the pan, instead of having to worry about spilling water! Place the ramekins inside the Steamer attachment, then pour 4 cups of water into the Steamer’s water basin pan and place the Steamer attachment into the oven until you hear it beep, confirming the steamer and heating element are properly connected to the oven. Cook on ‘Steam’ mode for about 20-25 minutes, until custards are just set around the edges, but centers still have some wiggle to them. If you have an instant-read thermometer, the internal temperature of the custards should be at least 175 F. Remove custards from the Steamer attachment and oven cavity, and allow to cool completely at room temperature (about an hour), then chill in the fridge for at least four hours, ideally overnight.

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When ready to serve, divide the remaining ½ cup of sugar evenly among the top of the custards and give each a shake to evenly disperse the sugar across the surface. Using a handheld culinary torch, carefully brulee the tops, caramelizing the sugar until it’s one hard shell. Alternatively, you could also pop the custards under the broiler to caramelize the sugar. Allow to set for a minute or two, until the sugar has cooled and hardened. Garnish with a sprig of fresh thyme and a few blackberries and enjoy!

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Stay tuned for even more delicious recipes with our KitchenAid Smart Oven+ and all of the amazing powered attachments!

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There’s something so special about homemade creme brulee, don’t you think? I loved topping mine with blackberries, but the sky is the limit, garnish-wise. If you make this recipe, you should definitely share how it went for you in the comments. We hope you enjoy it!

Looking for even more dessertrecipes? Check out these:
  • Lavender Rhubarb Update-Down Cake
  • Pumpkin Nutella Swirl Tart
  • Tahini Frangipani Apple Galette with Salted Honey Rose Cream
  • Spiced Pear Ricotta Muffin
Recipe and styling by Taylor Harbin ofAll Purpose Flour Childfor Jojotastic. Photography by Jojotastic.
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FAQs

What is the secret of crème brûlée? ›

This is a key step to making perfect crème brûlée – baking your custards in a water bath. A water bath is a pan of water that the ramekins are placed in to bake. A water bath provides some insulation from direct heat which allows the custards to cook gently, evenly, and prevents cracking.

Is turbinado or white sugar better for crème brûlée? ›

For the caramelized sugar crust, we recommend turbinado or Demerara sugar. Regular granulated sugar will work, too, but use only 1 scant teaspoon on each ramekin or 1 teaspoon on each shallow fluted dish.

What is the best sugar to use for crème brûlée? ›

"You really need to use white granulated sugar," says senior food editor Chris Morocco. The small granules caramelize quickly, meaning the sugar won't get overly burnt and the pudding won't melt. Also, he points out: The white crystals provide a visual cue as you're torching it.

What temperature should crème brûlée be cooked at? ›

The protein in eggs begins to firm up in the temperature range of 140–150°F (60–66°C). But egg mixtures—custards—set around 160–180°F (71–82°C). The more diluted the egg mixture, the higher the doneness temperature will be. The target doneness temperature for crème brûlée is 176°F (80°C).

What makes a good crème brûlée? ›

What Makes a Perfect Crème Brûlée?
  1. Fresh Top-notch Ingredients. Exceptional crème brûlée begins with the quality and freshness of its ingredients. ...
  2. Velvety Smooth Custard. ...
  3. Scalding Cream. ...
  4. Ramekin Size. ...
  5. Baking In a Water Bath. ...
  6. Right Cooking. ...
  7. Sugar Coating. ...
  8. Careful Torching.
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Is heavy cream or half and half better for creme brulee? ›

The sugar topping should be torched just before serving. Heavy cream is the usual ingredient for creme brûlée, but full fat half-and-half is a touch lighter (half milk, half cream) and will also yield a silky creme brulee.

How to make a creme brulee Gordon Ramsay? ›

For the Brulee
  1. 12 fluid ounces heavy cream.
  2. 4 fluid ounces whole milk.
  3. 2 fluid ounces espresso coffee (double shot)
  4. 1 tablespoon tia maria (optional)
  5. 6 large egg yolks.
  6. 2⅔ ounces superfine sugar.

Can you overmix crème brûlée? ›

Overbeating crème brûlée compromises texture

Unlike flan, the crème beneath the caramel shouldn't jiggle; Unlike clafoutis, there's no place for airiness or texture, except for that crunchy top surface.

Can you refrigerate crème brûlée after torching? ›

Crème brûlée can also be served cold if that is your personal preference. To serve cold crème brûlée, place it back in the refrigerator for up to 30 minutes after torching. For the hardest, crunchiest topping, however, crème brûlée is best served right after torching.

Why didn't my crème brûlée set? ›

This is most likely due to underbaking. Creme Brulee is perfectly baked when it is set and firm around the edges but still has a wobble / jiggle in the middle when shaken. Additionally, it is important to chill thoroughly, ideally overnight, before diving in.

What size ramekin is best for crème brûlée? ›

Ramekin Size: You can use 4-ounce, 5-ounce, or 6-ounce ramekins based on your preference. Larger ramekins will yield thicker custards and take slightly longer to bake. Egg Yolks: Organic eggs with deep-colored yolks work best to give your Crème Brûlée custard a rich and vibrant color.

How to stop crème brûlée curdling? ›

Prepare and Bake the Custard:

Remove from the heat and allow the cream to steep for 15 minutes. Once steeped, stir in remaining cold cream. Adding the cold cream after the vanilla bean steeps will bring the temperature of the mixture down, decreasing the likelihood of curdling the eggs.

What is the Speciality of crème brûlée? ›

Speciality of Crème Brûlée

Crème brûlée is a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel. It is normally served at room temperature. The custard base is traditionally flavored with vanilla but can have a variety of other flavorings.

What makes crème brûlée not set? ›

This is most likely due to underbaking. Creme Brulee is perfectly baked when it is set and firm around the edges but still has a wobble / jiggle in the middle when shaken. Additionally, it is important to chill thoroughly, ideally overnight, before diving in.

What is the black stuff at the bottom of crème brûlée? ›

The deep dark secret to this crème brûlée is the layer of homemade chocolate sauce at the bottom, waiting to be swirled into the top layer of rich vanilla custard. Chocolate sauce is one of those things that once you make it yourself, you think, that's it?

What are some fun facts about crème brûlée? ›

Creme brulee Fun Facts:
  • The earliest known reference to crème brûlée as it is. known today appears in François Massialot's 1691. ...
  • In the early eighteenth century, the dessert was. ...
  • Creme brulee is usually served in individual. ...
  • The world record for largest creme brulee topped out. ...
  • Our creme brulee is made fresh daily and topped.
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