Do you like crème brûlée? Do you like S'mores? Well, you are going to LOVE this S'mores crème brûlée! You will love the creamy chocolate, the crispy caramel mixed with the crumbs, and those sweet marshmallows!
I discovered this Canadian treat, S'mores, a few years ago since it is not something I grew up with in France. The first time we made some, I was excited like a little kid. What is not to love in S'mores anyway?
So, now that you know my secret about my crème brûlée, you know it is simple, quick to prepare and a great recipe to impress your guests. Yet, you don't need to be an advanced baker to make S'mores Crème Brûlée this summer.
Now, meet the crème brûlée and those S'mores that are the Canadian summer theme of all parties, barbecues, and bond fires! Are you not on vacation or away on the weekend? That's okay, you can have that delicious creamy chocolate dessert any day at home! Oh boy, how dangerous is that? Quite, I'd tell you! You might not stop at one... Too good!
Alright, you have been drooling enough! I will share the recipe. Quite similar to the previous one I posted in January but a few extra steps to make it S'mores!
I highly recommend making my recipes using a scale but for your convenience, I have also converted the recipe using this website.
S'mores Crème Brûlée
Ingredients
- 250 ml Milk
- A little more than 1 cup Chocolate, cut into small pieces 200g
- 250 ml Heavy Cream
- 5 Egg Yolks
- ⅔ cup Sugar (one ⅓ to mix with eggs and ⅓ to caramelize) 65g X2
- 1 cup Graham crackers crumbs
- 24 Small marshmallows
Instructions
- Bring the milk to boil with the chocolate, stir well to make sure the chocolate melted well.
- Remove from the stove and add the cold cream to the milk.
- In a bowl, beat the sugar and eggs together and the colour lightened.
- Add the egg yolks and the sugar mix,
- Stir well.
- On a baking sheet, place your ramequins filled up with the preparation.
- Bake bain-marie (add water on the baking sheet so the ramequins are baking in water)
- Bake for 45 minutes at 300F.
- Allow to cool down and keep refrigerate for 2 hours.
- Sprinkle with some sugar on top of the crème and with a baking torch, caramelize it. Right away, sprinkle generously 1 teaspoon of Graham crakers on top to allow to stick to it.
- Place 3 small marshmallows in your ramequins and heat them briefly with the baking torch, be careful not the burn them.
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
Melanie, I'm a huge fan of creme brulee. I haven't tried s'mores but I gather they are good! Brilliant idea to combine your native culture and your adopted one in this dish. :-)
Mélanie says
Hi Helen! S'mores is Graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate, what's not to like :)! You have to try ASAP!
behgopa says
Love this. I used to make s'mores crème brulee at my old job. It was a big hit. But the funny thing was that many people actually requested it warm! And we all know crème brulees are served cold. But as so many people were making that request, we started having to flash them in the oven each time they wanted a warm crème brulee.
Mélanie says
Aren't they delicious! I have to admit I have eaten them warm too... couldn't wait for them to cool down :)
behgopa says
P.S. I just gave you a small shout out on my last post on making and shooting crème brulees! http://www.behgopa.com/2014/06/making-and-photographing-creme-brulees.html In case you were wondering, I stumbled across your post while browsing through Foodgawker while looking for inspiration on shooting crème brulees. I just started trying to figure out how to operate the DSLR not too long ago and I am still learning. It's frustrating sometimes since I cant get my photos to look the way I want!
Mélanie says
OMG thank you Behgopa, I am so flattered :) I am heading to your blog now!
Jessica @ Sweet Menu says
Anything smores has my attention! Yum!
Mélanie says
Same with me! Thanks for stopping by :)
Alice // Hip Foodie Mom says
Thanks for the visit and for pointing this out to me!!! I can't believe I've never heard of this!! Looks amazing! Pinned!!!
Mélanie says
Omg Alice, if you like S' mores and creme brulee, you will love it!
Jessica says
Mmm, what a unique cream brulee!! Love how versatile this recipe is for the summertime too!
Colleen says
This dessert looks so amazing. I'm bookmarking it for winter when we can't do s'mores. Love it!
Karly says
Delish! I would love to try!
Mélanie says
Let me know if you do Karly, I would love to know what you think!