Caramel Sauce With Grand Marnier Flan Style Recipe 385

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GRAND MARNIER FLAN



Grand Marnier Flan image

This glorious Grand Marnier flan is so smooth, so creamy and not "eggy" at all. It's a delicate custard with just a hint of orange essence, complementing its dreamy, caramel goodness.You'll require a deep baking pan, 6 ramekins, a dish towel, a mesh strainer, a medium-size pot and a small sauce pan. Preferably, you'll want to use a white sauce pan so you can see the color changes of your caramel easily.

Provided by Genevieve Morrison

Categories     Dessert

Time P1DT1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup white sugar
3½ tbsp. water
2 tbsp. Grand Marnier
2 cups - plus 2 tbsp. whole milk
1 tbsp. vanilla extract (I use Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon vanilla extract)
3 large eggs
6 tbsp. white sugar

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 320
  • Create your "bain marie." Lay your dish towel into the bottom of your pan, and place your ramekins on top. Fill the pan with water about half-way up the ramekins. The towel will prevent them from sloshing around in the water. Set aside.
  • Combine 3½ tbsp. of water and 1 cup of sugar in a saucepan to make your caramel. This process will take about 10 minutes. Heat over a medium flame and let it start to bubble. Resist every urge to stir it. (I have a hard time with this. I just want to stir it so much, but it doesn't help).
  • After about 6-7 minutes, the color of your caramel will appear to have a golden blonde color. This is when you want to add your Grand Marnier. Pour quickly, pick up the sauce pan and swirl the pan fast. You want it to steam off a bit. Swirl for about 15 seconds, and return the pan to the flame.
  • Watch the color of the caramel closely. When it appears to be darkening to a deep cherry brown, quickly lift the pan and swirl again. The sugar will continue to cook in the pan even when it's not over the flame and burns quickly if it's left too long.
  • Once your caramel is the color of a warm mahogany, pour it into your ramekins.
  • Pour your whole milk and vanilla extract into your pot and heat to almost boiling. Stirring occasionally.
  • Whisk 3 eggs into a measuring cup or bowl with 6 tbsp. of sugar. Pour the sugar/egg mixture through a mesh strainer to strain out any extra eggy bits, and return to your cup or bowl.
  • Slowly (very slowly) pour your sugar/egg mixture into your milk while constantly stirring with your other hand - otherwise the eggs will simply become a scrambled egg mixture in the milk.
  • To ensure your flan is extra smooth, strain the entire custard mixture through your mesh strainer and then pour into your ramekins evenly. Place on the bottom rack, and bake for 45 minutes to an hour.
  • You'll know your flan is done when the edges become golden.
  • Very carefully remove the pan and ramekins once done. Refrigerate for 24 hours before serving.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Flan Custard, Calories 292 kcal, Carbohydrate 53 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 4 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Cholesterol 100 mg, Sodium 70 mg, Sugar 53 g

CARAMEL SAUCE WITH GRAND MARNIER, FLAN STYLE RECIPE - (3.8/5)



Caramel Sauce with Grand Marnier, Flan Style Recipe - (3.8/5) image

Provided by Foodiewife

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup water OR
1/4 cup water and
3 tablespoons water (or Grand marnier or bourbon)

Steps:

  • Equipment needed: Heavy skillet or a thick bottomed pan Whisk NOTE: Be sure to have all of your ingredients ready before First, before you begin, make sure you have everything ready to go - the water and the alcohol (if using) next to the pan, ready to put in. Making caramel is a fast process that cannot wait for hunting around for ingredients. If you don't work fast, the sugar will burn. Safety first - make sure there are no children under foot and you may want to wear oven mitts; the caramelized sugar will be much hotter than boiling water. In a heavy skillet, and place over medium-high heat, spread the sugar evenly. As the sugar begins to melt, stir vigorously with a whisk or wooden spoon. As soon as the sugar comes to a boil, stop stirring. You can swirl the pan a bit if you want, from this point on. Note that this recipe works best if you are using a thick-bottomed pan. The sugar should turn to a dark amber--about 2-3 minutes. Very carefully, stir in 1/2 cup warm water (I used 1/4 cup water and 3 Tbsp. of Grand Marnier) and bourbon. It will bubble, but don't panic! Stir until combined, and remove from heat to cool to room temperature. The sauce will be a very thin consistency. This is perfect for serving with a panna cota. If you refrigerate this sauce, it will thicken and is perfect for flavoring a vanilla butter cream or looks very pretty drizzled over a piece of cheesecake, ice cream or frosted cupcakes.

GRAND MARNIER CRèME CARAMEL



Grand Marnier Crème Caramel image

Creamy Grand Marnier Crème Caramels are garnished with candied orange segments and dots of Grand Marnier sauce and basil sauce. The basil sauce and chiffonade are an unusual but refreshing note for this orange-based dessert.

Provided by Great Chefs

Number Of Ingredients 23

Popping amaranth
Unsalted Butter
Brown Sugar
Lemon Juice
Baby mandarin oranges
Sugar
Light Corn Syrup
Vegetable oil spray
Milk
Zest of 2 oranges
Sugar
Pinch of salt
Eggs
Egg Yolks
Reduced orange juice
Grand Marnier
Sugar
Hot Water
Basil
Light Corn Syrup
Crème Anglaise
Grand Marnier
Basil leaves

Steps:

  • To make the nougatines: Spray 2 sheets of parchment paper lightly with vegetable oil. Heat a medium saute pan over medium heat until hot. Add the amaranth, about 2 tablespoons at a time, and heat until the grains pop like popcorn. Set aside. Continue until all the amaranth is popped. Melt the butter in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat stir in the sugar and lemon juice. Heat until the sugar melts and turns an amber color. Remove from heat and fold in the popped amaranth. Spread the mixture over one of the oiled parchment sheets and top with the second sheet, oil-side toward the mixture. Roll out into a thin circle or rectangle. Remove the top sheet and cut the nougatine into 1/2-inch-by-8-inch strips. Wrap around the outside of ring molds and let cool. The nougatines may be made ahead and stored in a cool, dry place. To make the candied orange slices and sugar sticks: Drain the orange slices and spread on a dish; freeze. Wet a small heavy saucepan and dump out the water. Put the sugar in a the pan and add the corn syrup. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Do not stir; wash away any crystals which form on the sides of the pan with a damp brush. Cook until the mixture just begins to turn amber in color; remove from heat immediately. Lightly spray a fork with vegetable oil. Spray a parchment-lined baking sheet or piece of marble with the oil. Quickly dip the frozen orange slices in the sugar mixture, shaking off the excess, then slide off the fork onto the prepared pan or marble. When all the orange slices are coated, put the sugar back over medium heat to warm it again. Spray the back of a sheet pan or another piece of marble. Make two large double paper cone piping bags; snip the tip for a very small opening. Put half the hot sugar in one bag and pipe the sugar into 8-inch lines on the prepared sheet or marble. Repeat with the other bag and remaining sugar (using two bags helps keep the sugar warm for piping; a single large bag might congeal before you finish). To make the crème caramel: Bring the milk to a boil over medium-high heat and remove from heat. Add the zest and let steep for 10 minutes. Strain the mixture and let it cool slightly. Stir in the sugar and salt. In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs and yolks enough to break them up. Whisk in a large spoonful of the hot milk mixture to temper the eggs, then slowly pour the egg mixture into the milk mixture, whisking to blend as you pour. Strain the mixture. Whisk in the orange juice and Grand Marnier. Preheat the oven to 300 F. Place six 6-ounce ramekins on a piece of parchment paper placed in a baking pan at least as deep as the ramekins. Wet a small heavy saucepan and dump out the water. Put the sugar in a the pan over medium-high heat and heat until the sugar melts and begins to turn amber, 320 F on a candy thermometer. Do not stir while the sugar is melting and caramelizing; brush away any crystals which form on the sides of the pan with a damp brush. Remove from heat and gently whisk in the hot water; guard against spatters. Pour a thin layer of sugar into each ramekin and allow to cool and set; reserve any excess sugar and keep warm for the sauce. Fill each ramekin to the top with the custard mixture. Fill the baking pan three-fourths of the way up the sides of the ramekins with hot water and cover the pan with foil, sealing around the edges. Bake until set, rotating the pan halfway through cooking, 45 minutes to 1 hour. Remove from the oven and let cool to room temperature, then cover the ramekins individually with plastic wrap and refrigerate. To make the basil and Grand Marnier sauce: Roughly chop the basil. Put enough corn syrup in a blender to cover the blade. Add the basil and puree until very smooth; the mixture will become warm. Strain through a fine-meshed sieve and cool in a bowl placed in a larger bowl of ice. Put in a squeeze bottle. Gently whisk the crème anglaise and Grand Marnier together and put in a squeeze bottle. To serve: Warm the bottoms of the ramekins in a shallow dish of warm water. Run a sharp small knife around the side of a ramekin. Invert a serving plate over the top of the ramekin, hold in place, and flip; remove the ramekin. Repeat with all the ramekins. Blot excess liquid off the crème caramels. Garnish the plates with small dots of basil sauce and Grand Marnier sauce. Sprinkle with basil bits. Stand an amaranth nougatine on top of each and anchor with a candied orange slice. Stand a few sugar sticks in the crème caramels and lay a few others across the tops of the caramels.

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