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1. Preparation
- Separate the egg yolks from the whites and set the yolks aside.
- Zest one orange and then juice it to get about 100 ml of juice.
- Measure out your milk, sugar, and cornstarch.
- Lightly grease or prepare ramekins or serving bowls for chilling.
2. Mix the Base
- In a medium saucepan, combine milk, orange juice, sugar, cornstarch, and a pinch of salt.
- Whisk well until the cornstarch is fully dissolved. Make sure there are no lumps.
- Add the orange zest if using.
3. Cook the Custard
- Place the saucepan over medium-low heat.
- Stir constantly with a whisk or silicone spatula to prevent scorching.
- After 3–5 minutes, the mixture will begin to thicken.
- Once it starts bubbling slightly and thickens to a pudding-like consistency, reduce the heat.
4. Temper the Egg Yolks
- In a separate bowl, beat the egg yolks.
- Slowly add a few tablespoons of the hot custard to the yolks while whisking—this is called tempering and prevents curdling.
- Once the yolks are warmed up, pour the mixture back into the saucepan with the custard.
5. Final Cook
- Cook for another 2–3 minutes on low heat, whisking constantly, until it thickens more.
- Stir in vanilla extract (if using) and taste for balance.
- Remove from heat.
6. Strain and Chill
- For extra smoothness, strain the custard through a sieve into a bowl.
- Pour into ramekins, dessert glasses, or bowls.
- Let cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
💡 Serving Suggestions
- Garnish with a slice of orange, mint leaf, or candied orange peel.
- Serve with a shortbread cookie or biscotti for added crunch.
- Sprinkle with caramelized sugar for a citrus take on crème brûlée.
💕 Orange Custard Lovers
Who loves Orange Custard?
- Children, for its sweet, creamy joy.
- Elderly guests, for its nostalgia and gentle flavor.
- Chefs, for its versatility and elegance.
- Lovers, for its romantic, light finish after a dinner date.
Orange Custard is a dessert that seems simple, but with each spoonful, it offers a burst of citrus brightness and a comforting custard smoothness. It’s a favorite at spring weddings, brunch buffets, and fine dining menus.
🍽️ Variations & Twists
- Vegan Version: Use oat milk or almond milk and skip the egg yolks. Replace cornstarch with agar-agar or arrowroot powder.
- Spiced Orange Custard: Add a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom while cooking for a spiced kick.
- Layered Parfait: Layer orange custard with whipped cream and crushed graham crackers or granola.
🧾 Nutritional Note (per serving)
Approximate for standard version (per 150g serving):
- Calories: 180–200 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 28 g
- Protein: 3 g
- Fat: 6 g
- Sugar: 18 g
📜 Conclusion
Orange Custard is more than just a dessert. It’s a celebration of simple ingredients transformed into something elegant, refreshing, and soulful. Whether you make it for a romantic dinner, a family gathering, or simply as a treat for yourself, it brings the sunshine of oranges into every spoonful
Give it a try. Let it chill. And when you dig your spoon in, remember: you’re tasting centuries of custard evolution—brightened by the kiss of citrus.
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