Durian Creme Brulee

 

Durian Creme Brûlée, my favorite dessert to make this durian season with the King. Bittersweet durian and silky creme brûlée served with that perfect crackle sugar top. Simple, classy and oh-so-scrumptious 😊

 

What is Creme Brûlée?

Creme Brûlée meaning ‘burnt cream’ is one of the Sugar Crumble household’s favorite desserts – a creamy, baked custard served cold with a brittle caramelized sugar top that cracks when it is tapped gently with a spoon.

 

Now throw in Durian and suddenly Poof! ……  it’s like Spider-Man re-discovered his suit with nano technology 😃 ! The King of Fruits puts a totally new spin on creme brulee and takes it over the top. Creamy bittersweet durian, silky custard and that oh-so-crunchy caramelised sugar … this Durian Creme Brulee is monumentally delicious!

 

Durian Creme Brulee up closeOh-so-delicious!

 

And IMHO, this should be a Keeper recipe for all durian lovers. No boiling cream or water bath needed. An easy and delicious creme brûlée recipe, made all the more special with that added oomph and cherry on top … the King!

 

Check out my recipe tutorial to see how easy this is to make and I hope you fall in love with this delicious Durian Creme Brulee like we did!

 

 

If you like my recipe tutorial and would like to see more, subscribe to my YouTube channel here 😊

 

The Sugar Crumble had the honor and pleasure of collaborating with Mediacorp Channel 8 to demonstrate this Durian Creme Brûlée on Hello Singapore 《狮城有约生活小学堂》For those who may like to watch this Durian Creme Brûlée recipe tutorial in Mandarin, click here (note: the Durian Creme Brulee recipe starts @3:05 minute)

 

Life & TV for the Sugar Crumble has been truly amazing and humbling. And as to how it all begun, check it out here.

 

Durian Creme Brulee in the sunGleaming in the sun …

 

If you are a durian lover like this SugarCrumble family, you will surely love these other durian recipes 😊

 

 

Tips!

#1 Let’s talk Durian

A word about Durian… among the fruits in tropical Asia, Durian has always reigned as King, especially in Singapore where I come from. And it is crowned the King of Fruits for a reason.

 

Simply, no other fruit taste quite like it. It combines a range of flavour from bitter, sweet, savoury, creamy, to some .. even cheesy and pungent like a Stilton blue 😄

 

Red prawn durianDurian gold!

 

Peerless and unique, no other fruit quite captures the imagination like Durian. Perhaps that is why durian seasons are so celebrated by the countless durian lovers in Asia who simply cannot get enough. An infinite fruity love affair in a cacophony of flavours come every durian season with this multi-faceted King of Fruits!

 

Mining the durian goldMy favorite part … Mining the Gold!

 

For this Durian Creme Brulee, I used the Red Prawn variety of durian. Red Prawn durian (also known as Ang Hei or Udang Merah in Malay) is a pungently fruity sweet durian.

 

Spooning durian puree in the ramekinBeautifully pureed Red Prawn durian

 

Its texture is also wonderfully creamy,  perfect for Durian Creme Brulee. In fact, Red Prawn durian is so naturally sweet, except for the the half spoonful of sugar for the caramelized candy top, there is no further sugar added for this delectable durian dessert.

 

#2 Can sugar be added?

Yes, sugar can be added. Depending on the variety of durian used, some may be more bitter than sweet. If the preference is to switch up the sweetness, you can add to taste, a little fine granulated sugar (not coarse) in the creme mixture. As the creme mixture is not boiled or heated in any way, use fine sugar which can dissolve easily with a brisk whisk.

 

Dont skip the saltIf you must, use fine granulated sugar

 

#3 Make the Creme Custard in a measuring cup

I am making the creme mixture for this Durian Creme Brulee using my Easy Creme Brûlée recipe, which I love. No need for any boiling cream or water bath. Everything comes together quickly and simply in a measuring cup.

 

Creme Brulee CustardEasy & quick to make in a measuring cup

 

Creamy, silky and delicious creme brûlée with that perfect crackle sugar top. If you love this Easy Creme Brulee, you may also like to try my Asian fusion variation – Black Sticky Rice Creme Brûlée.

 

#4 Watch for the Wobble!

Always check the creme brûlée as it bakes so that it’s not overdone (I usually check around the 30 minute mark for this Durian Creme Brulee). There should be a little wobble when it’s done which should set nicely after it is cooled completely and chilled.

 

If the creme brûlée is totally firm when baked, it’s overdone.  To know what this looks like, watch the recipe tutorial and compare the watery jiggle before baking @3:30min vs the wobble @3:47min) when it’s done.

 

Jiggle vs wobbleAlways check the jiggle vs the wobble

 

#5 Why frozen and not chilled?

I like to freeze my Durian Creme Brulee for one and only one reason – They remain nice and cold after the brûlée. Because this is made in a shallow ramekin, I find that a chilled creme brûlée quickly becomes warm after torching. No warm creme brûlées please! 🙅🏻‍♀️ 🙅🏻‍♀️ Freezing the durian creme brûlée and torching it frozen just before serving keeps it wonderfully icy …. like ice cream, says the daughters merry three who love desserts 😊 !

 

Perfectly frozen Durian Creme BruleeMy perfectly frozen Durian Creme Brulee

 

If you love creme brûlée like we do, I would recommend investing in a mini kitchen torch. These are easily available online and a good mini torch typically costs ~$15-20 – check here. Whilst you can always caramelize the sugar too in the oven before serving, again this means that the creme brûlée will be likely warm when served 🙅🏻‍♀️ 🙅🏻‍♀️  Using a mini torch allows a quick brûlée (~ 15-20 seconds) to scorch the sugar on top, without heating up the custard.

 

handy mini torchMy handy brulee helper …

 

Quick note when using the mini torch – Don’t be heavy handed in the brûlée. Use a light flame and move constantly over the sugar surface to let it brown nicely. Go slow and always be careful when using the flame.

 

Doing the bruleeAlways go slow and easy, doing the brulee

 

#6 Make ahead & storage 

This Durian Creme Brûlée can be made ahead, kept well sealed in an airtight container and frozen for up to two weeks.  When it is time to serve, take out from the freezer and let it sit for 5-10 minutes (this is to allow the durian to thaw out a little). Then brulee immediately and serve right away as the durian and the creme brûlée would be the perfect texture. Enjoy!

 

Durian Creme Brulee

 

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Thank you!

 

Durian Creme Brulee

Durian Creme Brûlée, bittersweet durian and silky creme brûlée served with that perfect crackle sugar top. Simple, classy and oh-so-scrumptious 😊
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time40 minutes
Freezing4 hours
Total Time4 hours 55 minutes
Course: Dessert
Keyword: Creme Brulee, Durian
Servings: 2 6-inch shallow ramekins
Author: Kai

Ingredients

  • 200 g durian flesh (I used red prawn durian)
  • 2 egg yolks @room temperature
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 175 ml heavy cream
  • 1/2 tbsp fine sugar (for the caramelized sugar top)

Instructions

Durian Puree

  • Scrape off the durian flesh with a spoon and remove the seed. Using a hand whisk, whisk briskly to purée the durian.
  • Spread the durian purée equally into 2 x 6-inch shallow ramekins. Set aside and make the creme brulee.

Easy Creme Brulee

  • Combine the yolks, vanilla extract in a measuring cup and give it a quick mix. Then add heavy cream to the 1 CUP mark (~ 175ml) and whisk till just combined.
  • Pour the creme mixture unto the durian base (each ramekin should take ~1/2 cup of the creme mixture). For a smooth silky creme brûlée, remove any air bubbles with a wooden skewer or alternatively use a clean pointy kitchen towel.
  • Bake at the lowest rack @ 125C for ~ 40 minutes. Note: I like to check at the 30 minute mark as it is being baked so that the creme brûlée is not overdone. If the brûlée is almost firm with a slight wobble when lightly shaken, it is done.
  • Cool completely and freeze overnight or for at least 4 hours.

Serving

  • When it is time to serve, take out from the freezer and let it thaw for 5-10 minutes. Then sprinkle 1/2 tablespoon of sugar on the durian creme brûlée. Gently turn and tap the ramekin to spread out the sugar evenly. Using a mini torch, brûlée lavishly until the sugar is beautifully scorched and forms a hard candy layer. Serve immediately.

Video

Notes

If you like my recipe tutorial and would like to see more, subscribe to my YouTube channel here 😊
The Sugar Crumble had the honor and pleasure of collaborating with Mediacorp Channel 8 to demonstrate this Durian Creme Brûlée on Hello Singapore 《狮城有约 - 生活小学堂》For those who may like to watch this Durian Creme Brûlée recipe tutorial in Mandarin, check it out here (note: the Durian Creme Brulee recipe starts @3:05 minute)
 
#1 Let’s talk Durian
A word about Durian… among the fruits in tropical Asia, Durian has always reigned as King, especially in Singapore where I come from. And it is crowned the King of Fruits for a reason. Simply, no other fruit taste quite like it. It combines a range of flavour from bitter, sweet, savoury, creamy, to some .. even cheesy and pungent like a Stilton blue 😄
Peerless and unique, no other fruit quite captures the imagination like Durian. Perhaps that is why durian seasons are so celebrated by the countless durian lovers in Asia who simply cannot get enough! An infinite fruity love affair in a cacophony of flavours come every durian season with this multi-faceted King of Fruits!
For this Durian Creme Brulee, I used the Red Prawn variety of durian. Red Prawn durian (also known as Ang Hei or Udang Merah in Malay) is a pungently fruity sweet durian. Its texture is also beautifully creamy,  perfect for Durian Creme Brulee. In fact, Red Prawn durian is so naturally sweet, except for the the half spoonful of sugar for the caramelized candy top, there is no further sugar added for this delectable durian dessert.
 
#2 Can sugar be added?
Yes, sugar can be added. Depending on the variety of durian used, some may be more bitter than sweet. If the preference is to switch up the sweetness, you can add to taste, a little fine granulated sugar (not coarse) in the creme mixture. As the creme mixture is not boiled or heated in any way, use fine sugar which can dissolve easily with a brisk whisk.
 
#3 Make the Creme Custard in a measuring cup
I am making the creme mixture for this Durian Creme Brulee using my Easy Creme Brûlée recipe, which I love. No need for any boiling cream or water bath. Everything comes together quickly and simply in a measuring cup. Creamy, silky and delicious creme brûlée with that perfect crackle sugar top every time. If you love this Easy Creme Brulee, you may also like to try my Asian fusion variation – Black Sticky Rice Creme Brûlée, check it out here.
 
#4 Watch for the Wobble!
Always check the creme brûlée as it bakes so that it’s not overdone (I usually check around the 30 minute mark for this Durian Creme Brulee). There should be a little wobble when it’s done which should set nicely after it is cooled completely and chilled.
If the creme brûlée is totally firm when baked, it’s overdone.  To know what this looks like, watch the recipe tutorial and compare the watery jiggle before baking @3:30min vs the wobble @3:47min) when it’s done.
 
#5 Why frozen and not chilled?
I like to freeze my Durian Creme Brulee for one and only one reason – They remain nice and cold after the brûlée. Because this is made in a shallow ramekin, I find that a chilled creme brûlée quickly becomes warm after torching. No warm creme brûlées please! 🙅🏻‍♀️ 🙅🏻‍♀️   Freezing the durian creme brûlée and torching it frozen just before serving keeps it wonderfully icy …. like ice cream, says the daughters merry three who love desserts 😊 !
If you love creme brûlée like we do, I would recommend investing in a mini kitchen torch. These are easily available online and a good mini torch typically costs ~$15-20 – check here. Whilst you can always caramelize the sugar too in the oven before serving, again this means that the creme brûlée will be likely warm when served 🙅🏻‍♀️ 🙅🏻‍♀️  Using a mini torch allows a quick brûlée (~ 15-20 seconds) to scorch the sugar on top, without heating up the custard.
Quick note when using the mini torch – Don’t be heavy handed in the brûlée. Use a light flame and move constantly over the sugar surface to let it brown nicely. Go slow and always be careful when using the flame.
 
#6 Make ahead & storage 
This Durian Creme Brûlée can be made ahead, kept well sealed in an airtight container and frozen for up to two weeks.  When it is time to serve, take out from the freezer and let it sit for 5-10 minutes (this is to allow the durian to thaw out a little). Then brulee immediately and serve right away as the durian and the creme brûlée would be the perfect texture. Enjoy!
 

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