This oversized crème brûlée is far easier to make than individual ones. The crackly top is created from sugar caramelized with a blowtorch, not a broiler.
This is not your average bread and butter. At our Paris in New York dinner, chef Daniel Rose whipped up this decadent concoction using Nespresso Paris Black coffee.
This chocolate-pumpkin mashup is surprising, yet delicious. It’s so good in fact, that you don’t even have to brûlée the top—though that helps give it its showstopper effect.
Thicker and creamier than the typical hot chocolate and embellished with both amaro and espresso. If you don’t have an espresso machine, use strong coffee instead.
This recipe is a Crème Brûlée to knock your socks off. It's creamy, it's coffee, it's caramel—and for those reasons, I would recommend serving it in very small ramekins.
The flavor of this dish—a deep, coffee-caramel creaminess practically beyond description (the way, as a child, you hope coffee will taste, and never does)—had everyone's attention. With or without the burnt sugar topping this dessert is a clear winner.
We gave you a sneak peek at three photos taken of recipes from The Essential New York Times Cookbook. You voted for your favorite, and now we're ready to reveal the winning recipe: Coeur a la Creme with Rhubarb Sauce.
Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she make coffee crème caramel. The flavor inspiration for this recipe was Häagen-Dazs coffee ice cream mixed with burned caramel. Baking the crème caramel in a water bath is key for achieving that barely set, dense, and luscious consistency. And the lemon juice will help prevent your caramel from crystallizing.
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Nothing says love like purchasing a tiny kitchen torch to make brûlée. They’re inexpensive and super fun to use—and you can’t make this dessert without one.
Join Carla Lalli Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes the perfect pot of beans. After enjoying some of the best ones she'd ever had at Marlow & Sons in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Carla reached out to chef Patch Troffer to learn just what kind of magic he was conjuring. Armed with her new legume knowledge, Carla is eager to share.
Join Claire Saffitz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Gaby Melian, Andy Baraghani, Sohla El-Waylly, Amiel Stanek, Alex Delany, Carla Lalli Music, Priya Krishna, Rick Martinez, Christina Chaey and Molly Baz at home as they make their favorite cups of coffee (or mate, or tea, or chai, if you like). Who likes pour over coffee? Where are our drip coffee people at? And which ones are our Chemex and AeroPress folks?
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Join Carla in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes a salted caramel-chocolate tart!
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