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🍮Vegan Crème Brûlée🍮
Author: The Buddhist Chef

Who knew Crème Brûlée could be so simple? Crème brûlée is a French dessert that literally means “burnt cream,” it’s a custard with a caramelized shell coating the top. The contrasting layers make it one of my favorite recipes. It’s generally served in individual dishes called “ramekins. It really doesn’t get much better than this! I used coconut milk for this recipe which makes it vegan! And NO it doesn’t taste like coconut!! It’s creamy, elegant, refreshing and the crispy caramelized crust on top is divine. It is one of my absolute favorite desserts!

Ingredients

3/4 cup cane sugar (175 g) + 1/4 cup to caramelize
1/4 cup cornstarch (35 g)
a pinch of salt
a pinch of turmeric (optional)
2-400 ml can full fat coconut milk (800 ml total, or 3 1/4 cup)
4 tsp vanilla extract
2 tsp lemon juice
1/4 cup vegan butter (55 g)

Directions

🍮 In a saucepan, off the heat, combine sugar (3/4 cup or 175 g), cornstarch, salt and turmeric.
🍮 Stir in coconut milk, vanilla extract and lemon juice, stirring with a whisk.
🍮 Bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
🍮 Simmer for one minute and remove from heat.
🍮 Add vegan butter and stir until melted.
🍮 Pour the mixture into four 180 ml (3/4 cup) crème brûlée dishes or ramekins.
🍮 Let cool and refrigerate to chill completely.
🍮 Before serving, sprinkle with the additional sugar and caramelize quickly with a crème brûlée iron or a torch. You could also caramelize the crème brûlée under the broiler of an oven.
🍮 Serve immediately.

https://www.thebuddhistchef.com/recipe/vegan-creme-brulee/

About Ulme Eggs

Fire can bring a welcome change to forests that are too overgrown. When the trees grow too close together, and no other plant can get enough sunlight, an egg rockets from the sun to crash to the earth. The egg is a hot coal, simmering with the capacity only to burn what is necessary, what tends to become a bit too old. To make way for new growth. If none are needed in the forest, then these eggs bubble up in volcanoes. Only the well-protected are able to grab a few of these eggs from Ark's turbid volcano.

About the Ulme Creature

Some Arkians may become frightened and horrified at the sight of this burning deer. While insanely alien creatures are born and collected every day on Ark, there's something shocking about a doe or a buck smoldering in flames too bright to look at. These deer are unusually brave, never bounding away from danger that is perceived or real.

Take care not to douse this deer in water, as their flames are susceptible to prolonged damp conditions. It can survive in colder weather, but only if it carries an extra source of heat with it. Even as a fawn, this creature looks to build up its fire by consuming anything spicy or hot. Experienced creature tamers will have a constant supply of ghost peppers on hand to keep their deer's fire from going out. Rich creature tamers take their deer to Tim's Food Shoppe.