Three Ways to Create a Sugar Crust on Homemade Crème Brûlée (2024)

Faith Durand

Faith DurandSVP of Content

Faith is the SVP of Content at Apartment Therapy Media and former Editor-in-Chief of The Kitchn. She is the author of three cookbooks, including the James Beard Award-winning The Kitchn Cookbook. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband and two daughters.

Follow

updated Dec 15, 2022

We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.

Three Ways to Create a Sugar Crust on Homemade Crème Brûlée (1)

Crème brûlée seems to be a dessert locked in step with Valentine’s Day: It’s classic, easy, and impressive. But what is crème brûlée without its crisp top of just-burnt sugar? Just custard, that’s what.

Here are the three most common ways to melt sugar on crème brûlée, including one that’s newer to us.

1

/

3

A candle or grill lighter (Image credit: Faith Durand)

Sprinkle a thin layer of sugar over the top of the custard, and shake the dish to distribute it evenly.

Crème brûlée is a baked custard (although it can be no-bake as well — I used a no-bake recipe for these photos. It’s a recipe that will be in my new book on puddings and no-bake desserts — out next year).

The Surprising Method

The Candle/Grill Lighter – Here’s a new-to-me method that I spotted online recently. (Apologies! I lost track of where I first saw this! Anyone have a lead?) Not everyone has a brûlée torch, but nearly everyone has a candle or grill lighter.

This may or may not be practical, though; mine took forever to melt even a small amount of sugar. I think that this is a good option only when you have a small surface area, a thin layer of sugar, and a pretty powerful lighter. But expect to spend a long time melting the sugar.

The Classic Method

The Brûlée Torch – Used in restaurant kitchens and home kitchens, this is the most classic and in many ways practical tool. I do recommend, though, buying a more hefty blowtorch, one that you can use around the house. These little brûlée torches take a long time to do the job, and are essentially single-use tools.

If using a torch, move it back and forth steadily across the surface of the sugar to melt and caramelize the sugar evenly and to keep from melting the custard by focusing too long on one spot.

The Practical Method

The Broiler – You can also broil your crème brûlée, which is very practical. Heat your broiler up super hot, and put the rack just underneath. Make sure the custard is very cold and fully set — overnight, ideally. You have to be careful not to crack the dish, and you will get less even coloring and caramelization than with a torch, but this is still a very practical method.

And whichever method you use, remember the sugar has to set. After you’ve melted and caramelized the crème brûlée top, let it rest and harden for up to half an hour. You can do this before dinner, put them in the fridge, and then eat after you’re done with your meal.

Do you have any good tips or tricks for making a fantastic crème brûlée?

Learn how to make crème crûlée: How To Make Crème Brûlée at Home: Without a Torch!

Three Ways to Create a Sugar Crust on Homemade Crème Brûlée (2024)

FAQs

Three Ways to Create a Sugar Crust on Homemade Crème Brûlée? ›

Plain old white sugar is the best choice for crème brûlée

As the outlet explains, white sugar's small crystals easily melt under the heat of a blowtorch, meaning they'll caramelize quickly and leave the custard underneath nice and cool.

What is the best sugar topping for crème brûlée? ›

Plain old white sugar is the best choice for crème brûlée

As the outlet explains, white sugar's small crystals easily melt under the heat of a blowtorch, meaning they'll caramelize quickly and leave the custard underneath nice and cool.

What technique is used for crème brûlée? ›

Baking the custards in a water bath ensures even, gentle cooking that reduces the risk of overcooking your crème brûlée. Using a blowtorch to caramelize the raw sugar topping results in an evenly caramelized crust that shatters easily.

How to get a crispy top on crème brûlée? ›

Broil the custard. (

Once the broiler is nice and hot, sprinkle the Demerara sugar in a thin layer over the surface of the creme brulee. Immediately broil the entire thing on a sheet pan until the sugar is completely melted and formed into a giant caramelized sheet of sugar on top of the brulee.

What to do if you don't have a torch for crème brûlée? ›

Can you make crème brûlée at home without using a blow torch? Yes. While it doesn't melt as well as with a torch you can put the custards covered with sugar under a broiler- but keep a close eye on it. You don't want to warm the custard too much.

Can you use raw sugar on top of crème brûlée? ›

Add 1 tablespoon of raw sugar to the top of each brûlée. Using a kitchen blow torch melt the sugar on top until it's a lovely, deep rich caramel colour. Repeat until all are caramelised, then serve immediately. Bon appetit.

What is the secret of crème brûlée? ›

This is a key step to making perfect crème brûlée – baking your custards in a water bath. A water bath is a pan of water that the ramekins are placed in to bake. A water bath provides some insulation from direct heat which allows the custards to cook gently, evenly, and prevents cracking.

Is turbinado or white sugar better for creme brulee? ›

For the caramelized sugar crust, we recommend turbinado or Demerara sugar. Regular granulated sugar will work, too, but use only 1 scant teaspoon on each ramekin or 1 teaspoon on each shallow fluted dish.

How to make sugar crust on crème brûlée? ›

Hold the torch a good distance away from the crème brûlée and slowly move it closer while rotating the flame. Keep the flame constantly in motion to keep from burning one area. Once it gets close enough, you'll see the sugar start to liquefy and form little droplets on the surface.

What makes the top of crème brûlée? ›

Crème brûlée is an easy dessert served in individual ramekins with a rich custard base made out of eggs, sugar, heavy cream and vanilla. The topping is made out of a thin layer of granulated sugar which is caramelized with a torch to create textually contrasting hard candy-like shell.

Can I use brown sugar on top of crème brûlée? ›

A wonderful baked creme brulee. Use white or brown sugar for the top.

How to grill sugar on crème brûlée? ›

Tip: If you don't have a brûlée torch, preheat the oven top grill to very hot. Sprinkle sugar over the crème brûlée and place under the hot grill with the oven door open. Watch very, very carefully – as soon as the sugar starts to bubble and caramelise, about one minute, remove the crème brûlée.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Stevie Stamm

Last Updated:

Views: 5418

Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Stevie Stamm

Birthday: 1996-06-22

Address: Apt. 419 4200 Sipes Estate, East Delmerview, WY 05617

Phone: +342332224300

Job: Future Advertising Analyst

Hobby: Leather crafting, Puzzles, Leather crafting, scrapbook, Urban exploration, Cabaret, Skateboarding

Introduction: My name is Stevie Stamm, I am a colorful, sparkling, splendid, vast, open, hilarious, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.