CR�ME CARAMEL
(Cooked in microwave oven)

											
											
									INGREDIENTS: (Serves 4)
										   4 large eggs
										
										   2 cups milk
										
										   3/4 cups sugar
										
										   2 tbsp water
										
										   1/2 tsp vanilla essence
METHOD:
Have ready 4 ramekins.
									Place 1/2 cup of the sugar into a 250ml (8oz) PYREX�
									glass measuring jug, add 2 tbsp water and microwave uncovered on high for 3 – 4
									mins.
									Do not stir but watch carefully and stop the caramelizing process as soon as
									the sugar turns a honey-coloured golden brown.
									Immediately pour equal amounts of the mixture into 4 ramekins, quickly rotating
									each ramekin to cover the bottom and a little around the inside before the
									caramel sets. Set aside to harden and cool completely (15-20 minutes).
									Break the eggs into a large bowl, add remaining 1/4 cup sugar and vanilla
									essence and beat mixture lightly with a fork.
									Pour 2 cups of milk into a 600ml (1 pint) PYREX�
									glass measuring jug and microwave on high power for approx 2 – 3 mins. until
									milk is very hot but not boiling.
									Slowly pour the hot milk into the egg mixture while stirring constantly to
									prevent “curdling”.
									Pour mixture evenly into the 4 prepared ramekins (approx 3/4 cup each) and
									cover each ramekin with a piece of cling-wrap.
									Arrange ramekins evenly spaced in a ring formation in microwave oven and
									microwave at Medium-Low heat (30%) for 12-15 minutes or until set. [Done when
									knife or skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.]
									Refrigerate and serve by quickly turning out the cr�me caramel, caramel side
									up, onto a small dessert plate.
									N.B.: I turned out the cr�me caramel by inverting the dessert plate
									over the top of ramekin and with one hand holding the ramekin and the other
									hand pressing firmly on the inverted plate, I swiftly flip the ‘arrangement’
									over.



OzLadyM
			
