
Ahhhhh....both refreshing and decadent. Can it be? Indeed.
My older brother, Tumbleweed, is here for the weekend to
This recipe is from Four Seasons Hotel in Palm Beach.
Do not let Creme Brulee intimidate you. It is a more complicated recipe than some desserts but not difficult to master. I have experimented with dozens of recipes. If you want a perfect and could not be easier basic creme brulee recipe, email me. I am happy to pass it along. If you don't have a culinary torch, get one. But you can also use your broiler to make the perfect sugar crust.
Buon Appetito! And have a great weekend.
Key Lime Creme Brulee
- Filling:
1 1/2 ounces sugar
10 ounces heavy cream
1 vanilla bean, split
2 ounces sweetened condensed milk
3 ounces key lime juice
- Crust:
Fruit puree, as a garnish, optional
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Over a double boiler, whisk 3 egg yolks and sugar to a thick, ribbon-like texture.In a separate pot, combine the heavy cream and split vanilla bean, and bring to a boil. Temper the egg yolk mixture into the cream, by whisking a little of the hot cream into the eggs, while constantly whisking, and then whisk the yolk mixture back into the hot cream. Return to the heat and, while whisking continually, finish cooking to a custard stage, approximately 1 or 2 minutes.
For the second part of the creme brulee, whisk the remaining 3 egg yolks for 1 minute. Add the condensed milk and whisk for another minute. Add the key lime juice gradually and whisk for 1 minute. Combine the creme brulee filling with the key lime filling and chill in the refrigerator until needed.
To make the crust, roll out a sheet of puff pastry very thin, 20 by 10-inches. Cut 6 (4-inch diameter) circles out of the puff pastry to line 6 (3-inch) tart pans. Let the dough rest for 30 minutes in the refrigerator. Line the pastry rings with the pastry dough and trim the excess dough flush to the edge of the ring. Place a piece of parchment paper on each tart shell and fill with beans and bake until golden, about 10 minutes. The shells should be very thin and even.
To assemble, fill the shells with the key lime filling and level the tops with a spatula. Dust the tops of the desserts with sugar and using a torch caramelize the tops. Place the desserts on a plate and serve with fruit puree, if desired.

Sounds delicious. Have a great time with your brother, I'm sure you will!
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That sounds yummy. I love lime desserts too so I'll definitely try it.
ReplyDeleteYou're not only sexy, sassy, and witty, you're a badass cook.
ReplyDeletesounds delicious. Does Tumbleweed have a hygiene problem. I can't get the image of the Charlie Brown character out of my head. lol
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That sounds so good! I have a culinary torch, but I have never used it except to threaten my husband...maybe I should try cooking with it! ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I will just visit Palm Beach instead of trying to make this.
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing. Perfect summer treat!
ReplyDeleteYuummmmy! It sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteY U M!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try this. I love love love to cook but shy away from most desserts other than the "nestle tollhouse" variety. Hubby loves lime!
Grazie!
Yum; we had something very like this at a caribbean restaurant here and it was WONDERFUL! I love breaking through those crusts.
ReplyDeletesounds so delish
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling all over my keyboard here because I loooooove key lime ANYTHING. YUM.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend!
Very impressive! :D
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic weekend!
I love love love creme brulee. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteAre yu kidding me? Two of my favorite desserts got married and I wasn't invited to the wedding!
ReplyDeleteOh My that sounds like Heaven! I will have to make this...have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delish! You're brother is very lucky!
ReplyDeleteOh, delicious! Darn, I really should take up some cooking lessons,.. or I must stop visiting your blog on Saturdays!
ReplyDeleteYou lost me at 3 egg yolks, plus 3 egg yolks. Then you want me to split a bean?
ReplyDeleteToo hard.
Holy crap that looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteMhm. But does it contain any dust? You know I'm on a diet... ;-)
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmmm just reading about this triggers my ibs....
ReplyDeleteThis sounds awesome! I love lime!
ReplyDeletethis sounds so awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love lime too can I come over for some?
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing! I will pass it on to the chef in my house-my husband-that sounds too hard for me!
ReplyDeleteIt must be delicious!
ReplyDeletexoxo
That sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh that sounds amazing...!!!
ReplyDeletesounds very, very goooood! gotta try..
ReplyDeleteeat recipe, yum.
ReplyDeleteJust think, when all of your faithful readers descend upon you, you'll be able to take the ORIGINAL recipe and multiply the ingredients 100-fold! You don't fool around when it comes to cooking, do you?
ReplyDeleteSounds good - I've never put creme brulee in a tart case before, will give it a whirl
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteHas your brother tried Lime Cheesecake? Bon Appetit had a recipe years ago, I started making it and haven't stopped.
That looks absolutely delicious. I just need to find someone who can actually cook without demolishing a kitchen now... hmm...
ReplyDeleteAdding that one to my own. Sounds sinfully delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so delicious. I'll definitely have to try it out. Hope you're having a great weekend.
ReplyDeletethis sounds like a perfect summertime treat
ReplyDeletethat sounds amazing! I'm putting a blow torch on my registry, immediately.
ReplyDeletemmm, this sounds toooo goood!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting... definitely worth trying as long as someone else is doing the cooking! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYum! Why do you call older bro Tumbleweed?
ReplyDeleteUm... not sure I'm allowed to have a torch. Could I cook it over my toaster oven? I often set it on fire.
ReplyDeleteOH! OK, so that part about place a piece of parchment paper on each shell? Yeah. I can do that. If anyone needs any help with their recipe, I'm here for ya. Well, that part at least. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh... that just looks too good! I want some Key Lime Creme Brulee! How am I going to fall asleep now with my tummy rumbling for something sweet?
ReplyDeleteAll I have are two half-eaten oreos (my daughter keeps licking the white stuff) and a box of Cheerios... NOT GOOD!
Well, I guess I'll have a glass of wine instead...
Cheers!
How wonderfully decadent!
ReplyDeleteOooo I can't wait to try these recipes.
ReplyDeleteHow am I just finding your blog now?? Can't wait to try these!
ReplyDeleteI am prevented from using the torch because of an agreement with the local ER :), so I no longer make creme brulee - thank you for letting me live vicariously !
ReplyDeleteThe 4 Seasons in Palm Beach, where do I even begin.....
ReplyDeleteKey Lime Creme Brulee leaves my mouth watering.
Creme Brulee and Key lime pie are two of my favorite desserts. So this is going to be one recipe that I must make. Can't wait to give it a try
ReplyDeleteBunny
wow that recipe sounds insanely good!!!
ReplyDeleteUmm...delish. I am ob-sessed with creme brulee! I need the easy basic recipe...maybe I could actually give it a shot?!
ReplyDeleteI have a serious sweet tooth! Thanks for posting this delish recipe ;-)
ReplyDeleteMG
Ya had me at key lime sweetheart!
ReplyDeleteI just 'bout ready to cry... I ain't allowed to eat Key Lime pie or brulees.
ReplyDelete...and this looks sooooooooo good.
Yum. I've simply got to try that key lime creme brulee. It sounds heavenly.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing!
ReplyDeletedamn. now I'm hungry.
ReplyDeletemmmm. delightful twist on one of my favorite desserts.
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