This custard is particularly thick, and rich with lemon flavor (I opted to follow Dorie's suggestion and added a couple drops of lemon extract), and the portions are just the right size that you can eat one, enjoying its rich flavor without later regretting it. I made six cups, but one of them didn't make it to picture-time. I may or may not have left it in my stomach.
Hopefully I'll feel well enough to bake more pretty soon and check out everyone else's cooking. As it is, I have a lot of recipes and pictures just waiting to be posted, so I'll try to update with some of those while I'm in recovery mode.Recipe: Baking: From My Home to Yours, by Dorie Greenspan, p. 387
I hope you are feeling better! Your custards look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the glasses you used for the custard. They look so elegant with that thin slice of lemon.
ReplyDeleteHope you are getting better.
Your custards look wonderful. I like the way you presented them.
ReplyDeletehope you're feeling better soon. a week of being sick... :( your custards look good, i like them in the glasses.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you're not feeling well. There's definitely a bug flying around town.
ReplyDeleteThe custard reminds me of spring!
What a great presentation. I love the added lemon touch! I hope you get better soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better! I 100% understand on the not wanting to bake while feeling yucky. Beautiful custards - glad you liked them!
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