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Colossal Crème Brûlée

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a big Crème Brûle in a ceramic pan
Photograph by Aaron Barton, food styling by Drew Aichele, prop styling by Alexandra Massillon

This oversized crème brûlée is the centerpiece your dinner table is begging for. Whip one up for the holidays, a special anniversary, or Valentine’s Day. It’s served in one big ole dish—no need to fuss over individual ramekins that only see the light of day once a year. It’s perfect for sharing: Just grab a spoon and scoop. The custard itself is speckled with vanilla bean paste—we recommend Heilala for its sweet fragrance. The brûlée gets its signature crackly amber sheen from a blow torch. We promise, it’s worth it.

A blow torch will guarantee your crème brûlée has an even layer of caramelized ready-to-shatter sugar on top, and it won’t curdle your delicate custard like a broiler might. Our favorite is the Jo Chef Butane Kitchen Torch, with a built-in safety-lock, fuel gauge, and adjustable flame size. Don’t stop at this dessert; you can put this tool to use in other recipes like baked Alaska or French onion soup.

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