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How to brûler

Learn how to brûler custards and tarts.

Points to remember

  • Place item to be brûléed on a flame-proof surface, such as a baking tray.
  • Sprinkle a thin, even layer of caster sugar over the surface. Mist with a fine spray of water, to help the sugar to dissolve (optional).
  • Use a blowtorch to dissolve and caramelise the sugar, constantly moving the flame over the surface.

Useful tips

  • If a thicker layer of caramel is required, it's better to do two separate layers rather than one thick one.
  • Be very careful when using a blowtorch - don't hold the ramekin or tart whilst you're brûléeing.
  • Don't hold the blowtorch too close to the surface - it will take longer for the sugar to caramelise.

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