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Leche Flan

leche flan

The original leche flan recipe was from my Mom but my sister Lorna reconfigured it to fit her tastes.

The perfect flan is such that when you slice through it, it barely quivers like jello. There is very little syneresis, that is, no weeping (or lots of holes in it!).

5 eggyolks
2 eggs
1 can condensed milk
1 can water (use the condensed milk’s can for measuring)
1 tbsp. vanilla to add to the mixture
1/4 cup to 1/3 cup sugar for caramelization

  • Get a pyrex loaf dish (or equivalent oval, square, or round dish).
  • Caramelize 1/3 cup sugar in it. Use your oven. When the sugar is starting to melt, make sure that you watch carefully. You don’t want the caramel to be too dark or it will taste burnt. Manipulate the dish until you are sure that the caramel is evenly placed on the bottom of the pan. Let the pan rest on the stove top.
  • Pre-heat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • These are the cooking times:

    For the first 45 minutes: 325 degrees Fahrenheit
    For the next 20 to 25 minutes, until the toothpick test shows that the flan is done: 350 degrees Fahrenheit

    Procedure:

    1. Separate 5 eggyolks when the eggs are cold. It’s easier to get the whites and the yolks separated. Set the whites aside to use for Flan de Huevos Blancos or Angel Cake.

    2. In a mixing bowl, mix the eggyolks, eggs, condensed milk, water, and vanilla until well-blended. Set aside for a few minutes so that the mixture reaches room temperature. Do not beat up the mixture to form bubbles. Just try to make sure that the eggwhites are blended in.

    3. While waiting for the mixture to reach room temperature, prepare your baine marie (bano maria).

    Get a rectangular roasting pan that is slightly taller than the baking pan that you are using for your flan. Put this roasting pan inside your pre-heated oven. Add water to the pan, about mid-way. Be careful that you don’t splash water around as you heat this pan of water.

    4. Get a small rounded double-meshed metal strainer, as finely-meshed as you can find them (similar to the strainer that comes with a wok). This is the secret of the recipe.

    5. Get a bowl and put the strainer over it. Spoon (with a 1/4 cup measuring cup) the mixture over the metal strainer. With a rubber scraper, smoothen any eggwhites through the strainer. Using a wooden spoon (or other mixing spoon), blend the smooth mixture.

    6. When you have finishing straining the mixture, blend the muixture with your wooden spoon one last time. Try not to produce any bubbles while doing this.

    7. Pour the mixture on your prepared caramelized pan. It should have a thick, liquid “feel” to it.

    8. Open your oven and pull out the rack with the roasting pan (that has hot water on it).

    Position the Leche Flan’s pan into the center of the roasting pan.

    9. Bend a little and check the height of the water around the Leche Flan’s pan. You might need to add more water (using your measuring cup) so that the water outside the pan reaches the height of the leche flan. This is the secret to having very little syneresis (or “weeping”).

    10. Remember:

    For the first 45 minutes: 325 degrees Fahrenheit
    For the next 20 to 25 minutes, until the toothpick test shows that the flan is done: 350 degrees Fahrenheit

    11. When you take out the cooked Leche Flan from the baine marie, be careful not to splash water around. Set the pan on top of the stove or counter to cool down.

    12. Taking the Leche Flan out of its pan:

    Many a Leche Flan is destroyed by the baker not knowing how to take it out of its pan.

    Refrigerate the cooled-down leche flan until you’re ready to unmold it.

    Unmolding the Leche Flan: Run a straight-edged (non-serrated) knife on the sides of the Leche Flan. Place a piece of plastic wrap over the top of the Leche Flan and press down ever-so-gently on the surface of the flan. Let the caramel from the bottom of the pan run through the sides of the pan. Get a pan of hot water and let the leche flan’s pan rest gently on this water bath for a few minutes. The rest of the mixture is cold and only the bottom is hot. This is done so that the unmolding is faster — and smoother. Take out the plastic wrap. Take your serving platter and place over the Leche Flan. Invert the mixture in one quick move.

    13. You can garnish the Leche Flan with some macapuno strings or langka strips (preserved jackfruit) if you like.


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    6 Comments »

    Comment by JMom
    2008-03-12 01:07:39

    This just reminded me that I haven’t made leche flan in a long time. I think it’s about time to make another one :)

     
    Comment by thea
    2008-06-01 12:54:23

    yum! thanks for sharing your family’s leche flan recipe. suits our tastes the best. my family can’t stop craving for more.

     
    Comment by vanessa
    2008-08-04 17:22:30

    Sir/Madam,

    Have a nice the pls send me all break fast menu for filipino food.

    im waiting

    thank you very much

    vanessa

     
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