Ah yes. A perfect, basic custard. Nothing fancy and nothing better. Don't we all have a favorite recipe? I don't care how many recipes I've tried, I always come back to this one. It's one of the most comforting desserts around, not overly sweet, perfect for kids when they don't feel well and I make it often to take to friends who are under the weather or on limited diets. Everyone loves custard. Mother made it all the time when we were children and continued to make it all her life.
The key to any custard is in the baking. The biggest problem? Overbaking. If your custard comes out watery or has holes in it, you've overbaked it. A custard should be smooth and creamy, not watery, with a consistency somewhat like Jello. All ovens are different and until you know exactly how your custard will bake, start sticking a knife into one of your custards before the baking time is up. I've noticed the oven in my new house seems to run hot so I actually turned the heat down a bit to start with and the knife still came out clean 5 minutes early. When the knife comes out clean, take them out, forget what the timer says.
Cool and refrigerate.
It sounds odd to put paper towels in the bottom of the pan, but my mother did it; she told me it makes for even baking. I ask you, who would know better?
Happy Mother's Day everyone!
Mother's Custard
Ingredients:
3 slightly beaten eggs
1/4 cup sugar
pinch of salt
2 cups scalded milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
freshly grated nutmeg
Method:
Preheat oven to 325
Combine eggs, sugar and salt until well mixed. Do not beat. Slowly add scalded milk, stirring, not whipping (you don't want foam) and then the vanilla. Strain into a pitcher and then pour into your custard cups. Bake in a pan whose sides are not deeper than the custard cups and has a sheet of paper toweling in the bottom. Place the custard cups on top and fill the pan half way up the cups with boiling water. Now sprinkle on the nutmeg.
Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until knife comes out clean.
Gorgeous. A baked custard is such a joy!
ReplyDeleteFavored by many:) Have a great weekend Barbara~
ReplyDeleteGorgeous custard and spectacular presentation. Recipes from Mom are always the best. Happy Mother's Day Barbara.
ReplyDeleteSam
Good Afternoon Barbara, Happy Mother's Day, I hope you are having a fabulous day today.
ReplyDeleteDo you know I can make pouring custard, but I really have never been successful making baked custards, which I love.
I am going to try your step by step instructions, I do hope they turn out as beautifully as yours.
Have a lovely weekend.
Best Wishes
Daphne
A perfect custard...so tender and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI may have to try this. I don't like jello or pudding, but I do like a mousse once in a while, and this looks creamy enough to tempt me...
ReplyDeleteExquisite! This custard looks perfect. Great texture.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
Cheers,
Rosa
I love a good old fashioned custard!
ReplyDeleteOhh your custard looks scrumptious! happy Mother's day to you too!
ReplyDeleteMary x
My mom used to make custard:D
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make custard:D
ReplyDeleteOMY Look perfect and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a lovely and happy moms day!!
You are right - Mother knows best. Lovely custard. Happy Mother's Day Barbara.
ReplyDeleteThat's a ramekin of comfort right there! Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteThis is EXACTLY how my mother made custard. I had it all the time growing up and loved it. I've not made it for awhile.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I make lemon pudding when I'm in the mood for something warm and comforting... I go through a bag of lemons every fortnight on such things. Never heard of the paper towel under the custard cup but it sounds like a winning notion... keeping away hot spots. Your custard has a perfect texture... mother was right!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I make lemon pudding when I'm in the mood for something warm and comforting... I go through a bag of lemons every fortnight on such things. Never heard of the paper towel under the custard cup but it sounds like a winning notion... keeping away hot spots. Your custard has a perfect texture... mother was right!
ReplyDeleteThe texture looks perfect! I have to try the paper towel lining the pan. Mothers always know best!
ReplyDeleteAmiga se ve muy tentador muy sabroso una verdadera delica ..Feliz día de la Madre bendiciones...abrazos y abrazos.
ReplyDeletelooks perfect and sounds like your mum had this down, happy mothers day :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy mothers day my friend, sounds like this custard is perfect :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
A perfect custard. So good and so beautiful. Happy Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteThat custard looks perfect! Kudos to your Mom and Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteyum. that is such a decadent treat, i'll even accept the grated nutmeg on top in place of cinnamon. :)
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY mothers day with lots and lots od LOVE
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A beautifully baked custard never goes out of style. Your mother was a wise cook indeed :) It looks so creamy and good.
ReplyDeletea classic that never goes out of favour.
ReplyDeleteI loooooove soft food, things I don't really have to chew. I'm looking forward to my 90s when I don't have any teef. :) This looks scrumptious! I can almost smell it. Mmmmmmm
ReplyDeletewonderful---you've convinced me! bookmarked.
ReplyDeletelooks like the custard has the perfect creamy-dreamy texture. thanks for sharing your mom's best.