I grew up in Bombay and our cook made this all the time- but we called it Caramel Custard. I’ve been longing to make it myself but couldn’t remember how many eggs to cups of milk. So here I am at 73 SO SO HAPPY to be making this so easy recipe tomorrow!! 😊
I never learned how to cook lol - my mother didn’t either and I’m 70 now. I have made quite a few of your recipes and I am amazed - so detailed and easy to follow. Thanks ❤
The Spaniards also conquered the Philippines and, same with Mexico, left us with flan among other things. We call ours “leche flan”. Our recipes are almost the same except we don’t use whole eggs, we only use (depending on the recipe, 10-12) yolks. The coffee flan sounds good. Filipino variations do half pound cake/half flan cakes, or ube flan also. We also love to add the flan into our halo-halo.
Spain created both Philipines and Mexico. In Mexico they allied with local opptessed local tribes and overtrown the aztecs that practiced human sacrifices to the sun-god, and charged humans as tax of these oppressed tribes so they could perform those sacrifices. The philipinean tribes were oppressed by mainly ronin (japanese pirates) and had a big cultural devolepment under the spanish rule. Also one of the main figures of philipinean independence regreated his position years later, even attending the spanish king cemitery and asking for forgiveness, as the spanish treated the philipineans far better than the americans that substituted then.
I love flan! First dessert I learned how to make from a very young age (I'm Cuban American). My mom loved adding a little cream cheese for a thicker texture. I'm thinking of making either a pumpkin or eggnog flan for Thanksgiving next month! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Oh my goodness! 😲 I was thinking I'll bet adding cream would make it that much creamier then you said egg nog?? WHAT?? Egg nog Flan, could there be anything more lovely? 😋😋😋
Please do Choco Flan!! It is a Mexican favorite! My mum used to make us flan with chocolate underneath! It is so delicious and delightful!!! Your content is amazing Preppy, keep up the good work!
Hey John, Sri Lankan live in Australia. Made your New York cheese cake and made Aussies shocked and I tried many of your recipes. Amazing! Will try this. Thanks
I honestly thought I heard a train🤣🤣 that is the COOLEST tea pot I've ever heard!!! And I love love love flan so I can't wait to give this recipe a whirl😋😋😋
I always use a nonstick pan to make the caramel for flan. I guess it's because no one told me it's more difficult to make it that way. I also.never add water (though I understand its purpose). It wasn't in the way I learned. I always make flan de café for a friend who's been to Spain and enjoyed it there. Different recipe, but I want to try your recipe for the custard. It looks a lot easier/less time-consuming than mine in which I take milk and sugar and cook until it reduces before tempering the eggs and adding everything else.
You should put a tea towel in the bottom of your roasting pan. Keeps the flan pan from moving in roasting pan when you are transferring in and out of oven.
I have made this recipe which is pretty common to many Latin American countries. Personally I use a lighter recipe which uses just whole milk and sugar to replace the 2 cans of condensed and evaporated milk. The result is a lighter tasting flan.
Incredible flan you made, got to love the original though for me it's a bit to soft for my taste. I tend to add some creamcheese into the mix as to make it firmer.
Flan is EXTREMELY POPULAR in all countries that were Spanish colonies, especially in Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Mexico. I love the dulce de leche or coconut versions ...
I would recommend not adding the hot water until the pan is in the oven to reduce risk of burns due to sloshing water. Extend the oven rack, set the pan on the rack, add the hot water, and then gently push the oven rack back into place.
Hi John; I love your shows, you have a great personality; I also love the cinematography, of the filming. The kitchen, looks great; Love, love, love your kitchen. When I traveled to Barcelona, I always had flan for dessert. Speaking of Spain, could you make an Octopus, dinner? P..S there are two kinds of flan, hard shell and soft shell . Scrape, Scrape, Scrape; All the very best, Shaun🦉 of New York City🗽
This is a very traditional dessert in Brazil. Here in Brazil we call this "pudim". This one specifically, pudim de leite. It's weird that what you guys call pudim/pudding is called "mingau" here. And flan here it's a completely different thing, a no-bake pudim set with gelatin. Also, we cook it via Bain Marie in the stove top, using a Bundt cake pan.
It look so delicious 😋 I have to follow your recipe for this one! I have a request for you to do can you please make pumpkins muffin with almond flour with out AP flour 🙂
A Latin dessert, so many variants exists. Cheese flan (cream cheese), coconut flan (substitute half milk quantity for coconut milk), add rum for a rum one, pumpkin, breadfruit versions also exist,
"I think of this as a Mexican dessert, although Spanish people might beg to differ". Brazilians: Hold my plate of brigadeiros. Seriously though, we in Brazil are so fond of this recipe! Here we call it "pudim", and it's always baked in a bundt pan. It feels weird seeing it without a hole at the center xD
The melting point of sugar is over 360 Fahrenheit. DO NOT put your finger in caramel to taste it. I did not know this, and it took months for my fingerprint to return. Needless to say, it hurt a lot. That said, now I want flan. Thanks, John.
The recipe looks great. I loved the tea kettle train whistle! I missed your “happy baking” at the end which for some reason I find so soothing. Thanks John!
Im only 16 and i made this and it went so well!! I was kinda scared it wouldnt turn out well but this tutorial made it super easy🤗
I grew up in Bombay and our cook made this all the time- but we called it Caramel Custard. I’ve been longing to make it myself but couldn’t remember how many eggs to cups of milk. So here I am at 73 SO SO HAPPY to be making this so easy recipe tomorrow!! 😊
I never learned how to cook lol - my mother didn’t either and I’m 70 now. I have made quite a few of your recipes and I am amazed - so detailed and easy to follow. Thanks ❤
who cooked food for u growing up?
@ my grandmother or we made sandwiches. We would go over to my grandmother’s house. My mother never cooked
@@jkronen1000 oh!! thanks for sharing:)
The Spaniards also conquered the Philippines and, same with Mexico, left us with flan among other things. We call ours “leche flan”. Our recipes are almost the same except we don’t use whole eggs, we only use (depending on the recipe, 10-12) yolks. The coffee flan sounds good. Filipino variations do half pound cake/half flan cakes, or ube flan also. We also love to add the flan into our halo-halo.
What did you just call the chocoflan?
Leche flan, Philippine style, is my favourite version of this dessert. You can't beat the velvety smoothness.
@@matmar05 I didn’t mention chocoflan 🤨 I was referring to him mentioning putting coffee as a variation. I’m confused by your question.
The best leche flan is in the Philippines
Spain created both Philipines and Mexico. In Mexico they allied with local opptessed local tribes and overtrown the aztecs that practiced human sacrifices to the sun-god, and charged humans as tax of these oppressed tribes so they could perform those sacrifices. The philipinean tribes were oppressed by mainly ronin (japanese pirates) and had a big cultural devolepment under the spanish rule. Also one of the main figures of philipinean independence regreated his position years later, even attending the spanish king cemitery and asking for forgiveness, as the spanish treated the philipineans far better than the americans that substituted then.
Wow! My mom has been making flan all my life yet I’m learning so much from you!! I will try the new and improved version!!! 🙏😊
Every aged utensil John brings out warms my soul
شدني جمال طبخك وحابه اجرب كل شي موجود احس بجمال وصفاتك ولذة الطعم ❤
I love flan! First dessert I learned how to make from a very young age (I'm Cuban American). My mom loved adding a little cream cheese for a thicker texture. I'm thinking of making either a pumpkin or eggnog flan for Thanksgiving next month! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Oh my goodness! 😲 I was thinking I'll bet adding cream would make it that much creamier then you said egg nog?? WHAT?? Egg nog Flan, could there be anything more lovely? 😋😋😋
Pumpkin flan sounds awesome. 🤤
@@comedicsociopathy oh yum 😋😋
Flan is amazing but that train whistle kettle is *chef's kiss* perfection!
You are my GO≈TO for quick and easy to understand, 🍴 😋 🍴 DELICIOUS RECIPES 🍴 😋 🍴 Thank you.
We people of Bangladesh called this dessert "pudding". It's a delicious food. Thank you preppy kitchen ❤
Please do Choco Flan!! It is a Mexican favorite! My mum used to make us flan with chocolate underneath! It is so delicious and delightful!!! Your content is amazing Preppy, keep up the good work!
Love flan, favorite family desert❤
Omg, I love flan!! My kids step-mom is from the Philippines and her flan is amazing!
Made this for my birthday at the weekend, it was amazing.
Here in Argentina 🇦🇷, it's flan with two side servings: a huge dollop of Dulce de leche and another one of Chantilly cream 😊
I was going to do the exact same comment!!!
I have always loved custards, flan is at the top of my list.
Hey John, Sri Lankan live in Australia. Made your New York cheese cake and made Aussies shocked and I tried many of your recipes. Amazing! Will try this. Thanks
Absolutely PERFECTION 👌 thank you very thankfull friend God bless your family much appreciated 👏
I love your recipes, there easy to make and absolutely delicious!! I got your book today and I am so excited!
Love flan!!! Thank you!
Wow that’s the nicest looking flan I bet it’s ah mazingly delicious !
I honestly thought I heard a train🤣🤣 that is the COOLEST tea pot I've ever heard!!! And I love love love flan so I can't wait to give this recipe a whirl😋😋😋
Yes beautiful kettle. I think it is the Simplex, an English kettle.
@nancynelosn5830 where do you get them?
I had no idea flan was so easy! Thanks!
I always use a nonstick pan to make the caramel for flan. I guess it's because no one told me it's more difficult to make it that way. I also.never add water (though I understand its purpose). It wasn't in the way I learned. I always make flan de café for a friend who's been to Spain and enjoyed it there. Different recipe, but I want to try your recipe for the custard. It looks a lot easier/less time-consuming than mine in which I take milk and sugar and cook until it reduces before tempering the eggs and adding everything else.
You should put a tea towel in the bottom of your roasting pan. Keeps the flan pan from moving in roasting pan when you are transferring in and out of oven.
Love flan, one of my favourites. Thank you so much for the recipe! 🙏😊
Omg I love that you are half Mexican. I had no idea. I love it!
Yum! Btw, I love that train whistle kettle! I think it's hilarious.
I made one a week ago and my friends love it.
@clarissa Did you try the recipes?
Thank u so much for the amazing recipe!!! It came out quite well🤩🤩🤩
Fabulous recipe. So grateful. Thanks a ton!
I love everything you make !! 😋
I've been a steady fan of your vids, thanks so much for your work and keep it up! Love from NY❤
I love your work pan. We can tell it is very loved. ❤
This recipe is the best flan you will ever eat. Also, it's true traditional flan.
I love flan so expensive in the stores. I see its easy to make. Thanks ❤
Did you try the recipes?
@PreppyKitchen-id Yes, it was not as pretty looking as yours was, but it was tasty will work on presentation.
Great 😊 it's such an exciting
feeling to see such feedback.
Where are you writing from? Are you a good cook?
It’s also popular in 🇵🇹. Can’t wait to try this. Thank you.
Try the Brazilian version, thats got to be THE BEST FLAN EVER 😋😋😋😋😋🤤🤤🤤🤤
In Uruguay it is simply made with milk, eggs and sugar plus the caramel.
Also in India but I didn’t remember the proportion of eggs to milk.
perfect John! thank you 🙏 just in time for my next potluck party! back home we call this Leche Flan.. now I can see this name is literal translation😁
I have made this recipe which is pretty common to many Latin American countries. Personally I use a lighter recipe which uses just whole milk and sugar to replace the 2 cans of condensed and evaporated milk. The result is a lighter tasting flan.
Omg who knew "Que viva Mexico" I love your recipes! gracias
I love Love love your channel!!!!🤩
OMG how did you know i was craving thisssssss
Incredible flan you made, got to love the original though for me it's a bit to soft for my taste. I tend to add some creamcheese into the mix as to make it firmer.
Oh good heavens!! I would run for the storm cellar when I heard that kettle shriek!!!
It sounds like our tornado warning siren!! That doesn’t sound like a train whistle! 😂
@@sandyaw3057 Agree, it doesn't sound like the trains that pass through our town but definitely sounds like the tornado sirens!
That totally threw me off. I was looking around 😭
Flan is EXTREMELY POPULAR in all countries that were Spanish colonies, especially in Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Mexico.
I love the dulce de leche or coconut versions ...
I would recommend not adding the hot water until the pan is in the oven to reduce risk of burns due to sloshing water. Extend the oven rack, set the pan on the rack, add the hot water, and then gently push the oven rack back into place.
OMG John, I haven't had flan in 15 plus years. I cannot wait to sink my teeth in this.
I love flan. It's been a long time since I had some.
You have the best recipes!
Great video John😊😊
HEAVENLY DIVINE ❤
Hi John;
I love your shows, you have a great personality; I also love the cinematography, of the filming. The kitchen, looks great; Love, love, love your kitchen. When I traveled to Barcelona, I always had flan for dessert. Speaking of Spain, could you make an Octopus, dinner? P..S there are two kinds of flan, hard shell and soft shell .
Scrape, Scrape, Scrape;
All the very best,
Shaun🦉 of New York City🗽
I like the one with cream cheese yummy!...oh and a little bit of Rum 😋
Thank you! 🌷
I was just rewatching season 2 of The Lincoln Lawyer and wondered what this was, perfect timing.
This is a very traditional dessert in Brazil. Here in Brazil we call this "pudim". This one specifically, pudim de leite. It's weird that what you guys call pudim/pudding is called "mingau" here. And flan here it's a completely different thing, a no-bake pudim set with gelatin. Also, we cook it via Bain Marie in the stove top, using a Bundt cake pan.
We have it in the Philippines too
It’s not weird what we call pudding, it’s just how we say it here. I’d never say it’s weird what you call things. That was a bit rude.
You are amazing chef
PLEASE tell me how to get a tea kettle like that! My hubby is a train fanatic and he would absolutely love that!
I just did a Google search and found a couple different ones. Try that :o)
@cindyalam7490 Thank you, I had tried once but no results, I will try again!
Love Flan
Omg wait a chai spice added to this would be so yum
wow! looks absolutely delicious!
It look so delicious 😋 I have to follow your recipe for this one!
I have a request for you to do can you please make pumpkins muffin with almond flour with out AP flour 🙂
I love flan ❤
i usually check on other baking vlogs but i always come back to your channel. maybe bcoz of my trust in you_❤_
Never made Flan.
Love the train whistle tea kettle..
Delicious!!! 🌹🌹🌹
Thank you. 🥰🥰🥰
Omg I want that train kettle while I try this yummy flan. ❤
I can’t watch this before bed, or I’ll end up baking at 1 AM. 😂
Flan is the best
A Latin dessert, so many variants exists. Cheese flan (cream cheese), coconut flan (substitute half milk quantity for coconut milk), add rum for a rum one, pumpkin, breadfruit versions also exist,
Thank you so much! ❤️ How about choco flan next? 🙏
"I think of this as a Mexican dessert, although Spanish people might beg to differ".
Brazilians: Hold my plate of brigadeiros.
Seriously though, we in Brazil are so fond of this recipe! Here we call it "pudim", and it's always baked in a bundt pan. It feels weird seeing it without a hole at the center xD
Love your recipes preppy
i make the version with the block of cream cheese blended in to almost this exact recipe and OH BOY..
You're awesome!!!
Wow beautiful
Gracias 😊
Delicious.
When the kettle boiled, I thought the tornado sirens were going off. Well, we are due for bad weather, just a coinkinkydink I guess.
You da man, Flan!
Hi!!! Big fan of the channel, I wanted to ask, can it be made in an air fryer instead of an oven??? And what changes are needed if so???
❤❤❤ thanks for sharing sir idol
Flan tastes like Crème Brûlée
It’s also made in the Caribbean
The melting point of sugar is over 360 Fahrenheit. DO NOT put your finger in caramel to taste it. I did not know this, and it took months for my fingerprint to return. Needless to say, it hurt a lot.
That said, now I want flan. Thanks, John.
If you mix rum it's better (2tbsp) and enjoy it
you can add some lime zest to add some zing to the sweetness of the flan
I remember flan made with guava and orange, perhaps orange zest?
The recipe looks great. I loved the tea kettle train whistle! I missed your “happy baking” at the end which for some reason I find so soothing. Thanks John!
For mine i steam it cuz it's ya know traditional cooking of flan here😊
JOHN!!!!! Where did you purchase that tea kettle?!??? I want!!!! Thank you!❤
Also you need to invest in an electric kettle, speeds up water boiling process
And is a huge power waster.
@@comedicsociopathygas is more expensive than electricity where i live
Please make Choco-flan! ❤
I like your every recipe
John, I love your recipes(your foccaccia is awesome) but I want to scrub the outside of your pot, no insult intended.
Oh yummy 👏🏻
that looks amazing :D
TIP: Instead of water add pineapple juice to make the caramel, yum!