Custard Recipe (Easy, Homemade and Best) (2024)

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This custard recipe is a fantastic, yet very simple dessert that is popular in many countries, albeit, by different names. A British staple which is frequently poured over many traditional desserts.

I promised a while ago that I’d post the recipe for homemade custard because it’s so quick and easy to make, you probably won’t believe it.

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You may be a big crème brûlée fan, but maybe have never had custard as a dessert if you live in the USA. Crème brûlée is made with heavy cream, whereas custard is made with milk, so it’s a bit less calorific.

For me, it’s usually going on top of a homemade British dessert, such as an apple pie, rhubarb crumble,or steamed pudding, and I try to not make it a calorie overload. However, don’t be afraid to pour custard into it’s own glass, mug, ramekin or whatever you choose; its luscious creaminess can stand on its ownas a dessert, too.

Custard Recipe (Easy, Homemade)

Recipe by Christina Conte serves 6

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cups (10 oz) milk (I use whole milk)
  • 1/2 vanilla bean or a few drops of vanilla (the bean will taste much better)
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 2 to 3 tsp sugar, depending on you sweet you like it
  • 1 tsp corn starch

Split open the vanilla bean and place in a small pot along with the milk.Heat over medium low heat, meanwhile, prepare the rest of the custard.

In a small bowl, whisk the yolks, sugar and corn starch together until well combined.

When the milk begins to simmer, remove the vanilla bean and pour about half a cup of hot milkinto the egg mixture, whisking quickly. Add the rest of the milk, then whisk and return to the pot.

Heat over medium heat and continue stirring, taking care that the custard doesn’t stick or burn, using a wooden spoon is best at this point (the photo below is before I switched to the wooden spoon)! Add the vanilla extract if not using the vanilla bean.Continue to stir until the custard begins to thicken.

Remove from heat, use as desired.If pouring over a dessert, use immediately.

If not using while hot, cover so that a skin doesn’t form on the custard.

Keep any leftover custard refrigerated. Give this super easy, apple crumble recipe a try.

British apple pie is also very good with real, homemade custard. There’s a difference with a British pie? Yes, click the recipe to see what it is.

Custard Recipe (Easy, Homemade and Best) (8)

Real, Homemade Custard

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 7 minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes

A creamy egg dessert that can stand on its own, but it wonderful when served on many fruit desserts, in trifles and much more.

Ingredients

  • 1¼ cups (10 oz) milk (I use whole milk)
  • ½ vanilla bean or a few drops of vanilla (the bean will taste much better)
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 2 to 3 tsp sugar, depending on you sweet you like it
  • 1 tsp corn starch

Instructions

  1. Split open the vanilla bean and place in a small pot along with the milk.Heat over medium low heat, meanwhile, prepare the rest of the custard.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk the yolks, sugar and corn starch together until well combined.
  3. When the milk begins to simmer, remove the vanilla bean and pour about half a cup of hot milkinto the egg mixture, whisking quickly. Add the rest of the milk, then whisk and return to the pot.
  4. Heat over medium heat and continue stirring, taking care that the custard doesn't stick or burn, using a wooden spoon is best at this point (the photo below is before I switched to the wooden spoon)!Add the vanilla extract if not using the vanilla bean.Continue to stir until the custard begins to thicken.
  5. Remove from heat, use as desired.If pouring over a dessert, use immediately.

Notes

egg custard, dessert sauce, British

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 3 ounces
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 141Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 98mgSodium: 45mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 3gSugar: 3gProtein: 8g

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Custard Recipe (Easy, Homemade and Best) (2024)

FAQs

What are the mistakes when making custard? ›

The most common mistake people make with custards is that they tend to overcook them. Custards need to come out of the oven just before they're completely cooked because they will continue baking even after you take them out of the oven.

How is custard made from scratch? ›

🔪 How to make Custard

In a jug, mix the egg yolks, cornflour, sugar and vanilla extract. Pour the hot cream/ milk over the egg mixture, slowly, whilst stirring constantly, then pour back into the pan and heat gently while stirring with the whist, until thick and creamy.

What are the 3 types of custard and their ingredients? ›

Creme Anglaise is sometimes referred to as “vanilla sauce.” Creme Chantilly is lightly whipped cream sweetened with sugar and (usually) flavored with vanilla. Creme Patissiere is a thicker custard, frequently referred to as “pastry cream.” It's thickened using flour or cornstarch and eggs/egg yolks and can be piped.

What are the 4 components of custard? ›

These are the basic ingredients you'll need to make this homemade custard recipe:
  • Milk: This decadent custard starts with four cups of milk.
  • Butter: A tablespoon of butter lends richness.
  • Vanilla: Vanilla extract enhances the overall flavor of the custard.
  • Eggs: Four eggs ensure a creamy, thick, and velvety texture.
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How to avoid scrambling eggs in custard? ›

Add the milk in 1/2-cup increments to bring the temperature of the eggs up gradually while whisking. Tip: Whisking the eggs with sugar helps, too. Now you can add the tempered eggs to the hot milk without worrying that the eggs will curdle or scramble. Keep stirring over medium heat as the custard thickens.

What can I do with failed custard? ›

Rescuing the custard turned out to be a cinch with an immersion blender. A quick buzz effectively broke down the clumps, restoring a perfectly creamy texture (which didn't break when we refrigerated the fixed custard).

What are the two basic types of custard? ›

Custards are of two types: stirred and baked. Both types create a rich, smooth sauce served warm or cold. Baked custards are prepared with whole eggs and are cooked in an oven with water surrounding its dish. Stirred custards contain egg yolks and are cooked on the stovetop, often in a bowl over water.

What is the difference between homemade pudding and custard? ›

While most custard and pudding recipes both typically call for eggs, the main difference is that pudding uses a starch for thickening, whereas custard's thickening agent is the egg itself (or egg yolk, in most instances). Custard's texture also tends to be firmer than pudding.

How do I know when my custard is done? ›

Stir constantly with a wooden spoon, until the custard thickens and coats the back of the spoon. Stirring distributes the heat so the custard doesn't become too hot, which can curdle it. Draw a finger across the back of the spoon and if it leaves a trail, your custard is ready.

Does custard use whole eggs or just yolks? ›

The thickening power of white and yolk are roughly equivalent, so you can substitute yolks for whites for a more luxurious and tender custard. The second main ingredient is milk, or cream. Milk makes a light custard but it is really not worth using anything other than full-cream milk.

Is homemade custard better? ›

The taste. ''The vanilla flavour in the homemade custard really came to the fore, and when tasted alongside the shop bought the difference in flavour and depth was really noticeable.

What's the difference between crème brûlée and custard? ›

The main difference between the two is that creme brulee is topped with a layer of sugar that caramelizes under a broiler or torch, resulting in a crunchy, burnt sugar topping. Egg custard does not have this additional layer of sugar, but some recipes call for a dusting of nutmeg or cinnamon.

What is Culver's custard made of? ›

Vanilla Frozen Custard [Milk, Cream, Skim Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Egg Yolk, Guar Gum, Mono & Diglycerides, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan, Natural and Artificial Vanilla Flavor], Pecan Pieces [Vegetable Oil (Peanut, Cottonseed, Soybean and/or Sunflower Seed), Sea Salt], Salted Caramel [Corn Syrup, Sweetened Condensed ...

What do Americans call custard? ›

In other word it's usually a chilled confection of the same consistency as ice cream and often served by itself in a pot. Custard is a thing in the U.S. but we usually associate the word custard with a thick pudding rather than custard sauce.

Is custard healthier than ice cream? ›

Brands vary, but vanilla ice-cream typically has about 10 per cent more calories than custard, as well as twice the saturated fat, less protein and half the calcium and potassium. However, ice-cream usually has less sugar and salt, too.

How do you know when the custard is the correct consistency? ›

Stir constantly with a wooden spoon, until the custard thickens and coats the back of the spoon. Stirring distributes the heat so the custard doesn't become too hot, which can curdle it. Draw a finger across the back of the spoon and if it leaves a trail, your custard is ready.

What happens if you overbake custard? ›

However if the proteins are overcooked, either by using a temperature that is too high or just cooking for too long, then the proteins will come together so tightly that they will start to squeeze out water and this causes the weeping in an egg custard (or the scientific term for this is syneresis).

What causes curdling in a custard? ›

Custard is a delicate mixture that requires gentle heat. Overheating the custard can cause it to curdle or separate. To prevent this, cook the custard over low heat, stirring constantly until it thickens. Do not let the custard boil.

What happens when you overcook custard? ›

Here's how to avoid one of the worst kitchen mishaps: overcooking. Egg-based puddings and custards can curdle if cooked beyond 185 degrees. We take crème anglaise off the heat when the mixture registers 175 to 180, but when making the base for ice cream we push the temperature to 180 to 185 for maximum thickness.

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