I love Grannymar's Blog. She does not have a food Blog but Monday is 'Food Monday' and she always has an interesting recipe. Good old fashioned uncomplicated food of which I am so fond. I love baked custard and when I saw this some time ago I just had to make it. The use of coconut milk instead of cream is lovely. It makes it a very light dessert. It looks pretty and so quickly prepared it would be perfect for a dinner party. I think the addition of a crispy thin shortbread biscuit would set it off perfectly.
Coconut Custard Serves 4
Preheat your oven to 150.C/300F/Gas 1-2
Ingredients
4 eggs
3 ozs light brown sugar
8 fluid ozs coconut milk
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
Method
Place all the ingredients into a food processor and process until smooth or mix together with a whisk in a bowl by hand.
Transfer to individual lightly buttered ramekin dishes
Place the ramekin dishes in a deep sided tin and place in the oven.
Pour water into the tin to come approximately half way up the side of the dishes.
Bake for 35-40 minutes or until the custard has just set but has a little wobble.
Present as your imagination takes you.
[image: Herby Bread & Butter Stuffing for Two]
From the minute that I saw this Herby Bread & Butter Stuffing for Two
recipe on the New York Times page...
13 comments:
This is my first visit to your blog, and it's lovely! I love coconut custard! I also enjoy cooking. If you'd like to "visit" me in New England I love company and new Followers are very exciting! I enjoyed my visit today!
I'm sure this is yummilicious! Sometimes the most uncomplicated dishes taste the best!
Look easy and delicious!
So delicious! That is something I ate a lot when I was a kid...
Cheers,
Rosa
How did you know? I set the coconut milk on the counter last night to remind to make this today!
Wow Brenda!! This look absolutely amazing and nice! send you huggs! I will see Grannymar blog right now! lovely recipe!
How delicious - this looks divine!
Oooh this looks so naughty but nice. (Brenda all over!) Sarah x
What a wonderful idea .... well done Grannies!!!!
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I am sorry I have been remiss in replying. Half term and my grandchildren have left me with little time. Thank you all. x
This sounds divine! I've had coconut custard one before and its so much more exciting and indulgant than regular custard. Love the individual baked portions.
I'd forgotten all about baked custard and suddenly the childhood memories come flooding back. Yum, how delicious - I wonder why so many of these lovely puds got forgotten. I bet it was really good with coconut milk.
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