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Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée
By :Lisa Childs |

From “The I Love My Instant Pot” Cooking for One Recipe Book by Lisa Childs. Published by Adams Media, available July 6, 2021.
Crème brûlée is traditionally baked in a bain-marie (water bath) in the oven for an hour. With the Instant Pot®, it couldn’t be easier to make a single ramekin of creamy crème brûlée in less than half the time. Feel free to use the same amount of vanilla extract if you don’t have vanilla bean paste on hand.
Crème brûlée is traditionally baked in a bain-marie (water bath) in the oven for an hour. With the Instant Pot®, it couldn’t be easier to make a single ramekin of creamy crème brûlée in less than half the time. Feel free to use the same amount of vanilla extract if you don’t have vanilla bean paste on hand.
Course | Dessert |
Cuisine | French |
Difficulty | Easy |
Browse Category | Dessert, Seven Ingredients or Less |
Duration | more than 2 hours |
Cooking Technique | Pot in Pot, Pressure Cook |
Main Ingredient | Eggs, Heavy Cream, Raspberries, Sugar, Vanilla Bean Paste |
Cook Time | 30 minutes |
Passive Time | 6-8 hours refrigerated after cooking |
Servings |
1 servings
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Ingredients
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 1/2 tsp vanilla bean paste
- 2 large egg yolks
- 2 tbsp sugar divided
- 1 cup Water
- 3 whole raspberries
Ingredients
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Instructions
- In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, combine cream and vanilla bean paste until steaming. Do not boil. Remove from heat.
- In a small bowl, whisk egg yolks and 1 tablespoon sugar until light and smooth. While whisking, slowly pour hot cream into egg yolks and whisk to combine. Pour cream mixture through a fine-mesh strainer into an 8-ounce ramekin. Cover with foil.
- Pour water into Instant Pot® and add the trivet. Place ramekin on trivet. Close the lid; turn the knob to Sealing. Press Manual or Pressure Cook button and adjust time to 10 minutes. Then press Pressure Level button and adjust to Low Pressure. If your Instant Pot® does not have a Low Pressure button, adjust the time to 8 minutes.
- When the timer beeps, allow 10 minutes to naturally release the pressure, then remove the lid. Remove ramekin to cooling rack. Let cool and then refrigerate 6–8 hours.
- To serve, remove foil. Sprinkle remaining 1 tablespoon sugar over the top of the crème brûlée. Using a kitchen torch, quickly torch the sugar in small circles until sugar is completely caramelized. Cool 1 minute, then top with raspberries and serve.
Recipe Notes
PER SERVING
CALORIES: 624
FAT: 50g
PROTEIN: 8g
SODIUM: 61mg
FIBER: 0g
CARBOHYDRATES: 31g
SUGAR: 30g

Lisa Childs
Lisa Adachi Childs has been providing Instant Pot recipes, education, and inspiration ever since she first opened her first Instant Pot in 2016. She started her website,TriedTestedandTrue.com, in 2018 and has since launched a show on YouTube where she loves to teach hundreds of thousands of home cooks each month how to love their Instant Pots. She lives in Utah with her husband and two children.
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