What is Creme Broulee?!


Question: Its what ...julia roberts was in "my best friends wedding".....


Answers: Its what ...julia roberts was in "my best friends wedding".....

its a vanilla custard with carmalized sugar on top

a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hard caramel, created by burning sugar under a grill, blowtorch or other intense heat source.

Kinda like a mix between pudding and a custard. Yum!

A creme custard covered with sugar which is caramalised by burning quickly it with a hot flame. Brulee means burnt.

A stripper?

lol have you EVER watched high school musical?
Its a custard like pastry with a caramelized filling

Thanks! Just looking at your question made me gain 5 pounds! :) It's delicious.......

its like custard.... with sugar on top...and then you carmalize the sugar and it makes this hard shell thing..... i dont like it... but thats just my opinion

food, they also talk about it in high school musical go watch that :] well really its french and something to do with carmal and you have to heat it using this fire-y thingy

crème br?·lée (krm br-l)
n.
A custard with a crust of caramelized sugar.

Who is Creme broulee? is he a actor,singer,dancer..Come who is he you can tell me

A type of custard desert with liquor on it.

Egg creme custard, in single serving containers..."browned " w/ a small blow torch.....

custard but has expresso in it

Crème br?lée is a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hard caramel, created by burning sugar under a grill, blowtorch or other intense heat source. It is usually served cold in individual ramekins.

Creme Brulee means "Burnt Cream". It is a rich custard with carmelized (burnt) sugar on top. You can achieve the burnt sugar by using a culinary blow torch, or a broiler.





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