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Steamed Flan With Ginger

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Flan made with ginger being served on a plate.
Joseph De Leo

Tung still makes this ginger flan the same way she learned in Vietnam: on the stovetop—not in the oven. For this recipe you’ll need a stoveproof 9" metal baking pan, either a 12" steamer with a metal rack or a lidded wok or deep pot at least 12" wide, and a small heatproof cup or trivet.

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