Best Mexican Flan Recipe for Sous Vide - Adriana's Best Recipes (2024)

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The best Mexican flan recipe comes together using a precision cooking technique that makes it creamy and delightful to the taste.

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Tips for cooking the best Mexican flan for sous vide.

Precision cooking is a fantastic technique for making the perfect Mexican Flan. The creme caramel mixture turns into a soft and velvety custard dessert, and the use of small mason jars makes it an ideal size for gifting and offering in small gatherings and parties.

But before we start preparing the perfect flan, we need to set up the (ANOVA)ᴿᴱᴰ Precision Cooker. First, fill a deep container or pot with water, insert the precision cooker and secure it to the wall of the container.

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Ensure the water level meets the requirement. The precision cooker has one mark for minimum water and another for maximum.

Set the temperature to 179F or 82C, and the cooking time to 1 hour. The precision cooker will beep when reaching the desired temperature and change to a solid blue light.

The ingredients for the Mexican Flan must be at room temperature, including the eggs, evaporated milk, and condensed milk. Use 3 whole eggs and 1-2 egg yolks for a creamier flan, but this is optional.

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Authentic recipes require high-quality ingredients. Choose a good vanilla extract and sugar. Using farm-fresh whole eggs is also recommended.

Use a powerful blender. You can hand mix using a whisk or an electric mixer; however, the custard mix needs to be hom*ogenous and light yellow. If doing this manually or with a mixer, you will need to strain the mixture before pouring it into the mason jars.

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We recommend using small canning jars, preferably 4-ounces with locking seals and lids. Use a long canning lifter to place and remove the jars inside the sous vide. Remember, water will be boiling!

For the caramel sauce, use a double bottom pot for the best results. Use one cup of sugar with three tablespoons of water—Cook the sugar mixture on the stovetop at medium heat without stirring.

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Allow the sugar to melt until acquiring an amber color. Remove the pot from the heat and temper using circular motions. Preserve inside a mason jar and keep the caramel in a dark place.

Patience is a significant factor for success when making the best Mexican Flan. Do not rush the process. The flan is an easy recipe, and the most challenging part is waiting to grab the first bite.

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Learn about some historical facts about flan and its origins.

The first flan appeared in ancient Rome; however, it was savory and not sweet. Romans were farmers, and poultry farming was one of the critical activities. Thus eggs are a prominent ingredient in many dishes.

Originally the name of this vanilla custard delicacy comes from the French word “fladon,” which means flat cake.

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Spaniards brought the Flan to Mexico, Latin America, and the Philippines, where flan is the dessert of choice.

Many Mexican desserts are attributed to the nuns who didn’t have ovens and created many succulent dishes in woodfire stoves using the double boiler technique.

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The use of stovetop pressure cooking or a double boiler is a traditional way to cook Mexican Flan.

But for making the best Mexican Flan, you need precision cooking. You will notice the difference as the custard will be soft and gooey.

Once you try this Mexican flan recipe, you’ll love experimenting with using the same flan formula with other flavors.

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The most common variations include coffee, dulce de leche, chocolate, pumpkin, sweet potato, cinnamon, cream cheese, and coconut.

Add one tablespoon of instant coffee or cocoa to the main flan recipe for a flan with coffee or chocolate flavor.

You love dulce de leche? Add 2 tablespoons of milk caramel to the classic flan recipe. And use dulce de leche syrup instead of the traditional amber caramel sauce to cover the bottom of the canning jars.

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Pumpkin or sweet potato and cream cheese are fabulous additions to Mexican Flan. Use a piece of 4-ounce cream cheese, 1/2 cup of pumpkin or sweet potato puree, 12oz can of evaporated milk, 14oz can of sweetened condensed milk, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, 3 whole eggs, plus 2 egg yolks.

Make the coconut flan with Thai style canned coconut milk instead of evaporated milk, replace the vanilla extract with coconut extract if desired, and use the same ingredients of the flan base recipe. Add toasted coconut for serving.

How to avoid overcooking flan or custards?

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Egg-based desserts or preparations can overcook quickly. You can tell a flan is overcooked when the consistency is firm and not soft, and the taste is eggy and not as pleasant. Plus, the flan shows unappealing bubbles.

Overcooking can happen when using a stovetop pressure cooker, a double boiler, and oven baking. The heat isn’t uniform and cannot be regulated to a constant temperature.

That is why precision cooking is the preferred technique for a perfect Mexican flan, among other dishes.

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The sous vide maintains the same temperature, preventing overcooking. That is why it is precision cooking. No more guessing!

Other important considerations when cooking Mexican Flan

Once the flan is ready, remove the jars from the sous vide container and use a canning lifter to avoid burning.

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Place the jars in a tray and allow them to reach room temperature (less than an hour.)

Refrigerate the flan for 24 hours before serving. Flan requires refrigeration, and flan remains fresh for 3-5 days inside the fridge.

Using canning jars is a good idea as the sealing caps will prevent the flan from creating hard skin at the top.

Pair the flan with fresh fruit. We love adding berries and other seasonal fruits.

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Best Mexican Flan Recipe for Sous Vide

Best Mexican Flan Recipe for Sous Vide - Adriana's Best Recipes (20)Chef Adriana Martin

The best Mexican flan recipe uses high-quality ingredients, fresh eggs, homemade amber caramel sauce, and a precision cooking technique for an authentic sweet, creamy taste.

4.97 from 86 votes

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Course Dessert

Cuisine Mexican Cuisine

Servings 6 people

Calories 525 kcal

Equipment

  • (ANOVA)ᴿᴱᴰ Precision Cooker

  • Anova sous vide container

  • Powerful blender

  • 4-ounces canning jars with lids and seals

  • Cups and spoons for measuring

  • Double bottom pot

  • 12-ounce mason jar with lid and seal

Ingredients

For the Flan

  • 4 eggs, whole and room temperature
  • 1 can 12oz evaporated milk, room temperature
  • 1 can 14oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 6 tablespoons caramel

For the caramel

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 3 tablespoons water

Instructions

For the flan

  • Set up the (ANOVA)ᴿᴱᴰ Precision Cooker. Fill a deep container or pot with water, insert the precision cooker and secure it to the wall of the container.

  • Ensure the water level meets the requirement. The precision cooker has one mark for minimum water and another for maximum.

  • Set the temperature to 179F or 82C, and the cooking time to 1 hour. The precision cooker will beep when reaching the desired temperature and change to a solid blue light.

  • Add the evaporated milk, the condensed milk, the eggs, and the vanilla extract to the blender.

  • Blend the ingredients on high. And set aside. If using a mixer or whisking by hand, the flan mixture has to be strained.

For the amber caramel

  • Use a double bottom pot and add the sugar and the water.

  • Cook the sugar mixture on the stovetop at medium heat without stirring.

  • Allow the sugar to melt until acquiring an amber color.

  • Remove the pot from the heat and temper using circular motions.

  • Preserve inside a mason jar and keep the caramel in a dark place.

Notes

The most common variations for Mexican flan include coffee, dulce de leche, chocolate, pumpkin, sweet potato, cinnamon, cream cheese, and coconut.

  • Coffee Flavor – Add one tablespoon of instant coffee or cocoa to the main flan recipe for a flan with coffee or chocolate flavor.
  • Dulce de Leche Flavor – Add 2 tablespoons of milk caramel to the classic flan recipe. And use dulce de leche syrup instead of the traditional amber caramel sauce to cover the bottom of the canning jars.
  • Pumpkin or Sweet Potato and Cream Cheese flavor – Use a piece of 4-ounce cream cheese, 1/2 cup of pumpkin or sweet potato puree, 12oz can of evaporated milk, 14oz can of sweetened condensed milk, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, 3 whole eggs, plus 2 egg yolks.
  • Coconut – Use Thai-style canned coconut milk instead of evaporated milk, replace the vanilla extract with coconut extract if desired, and use the same ingredients of the flan base recipe. Add toasted coconut for serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 525kcalCarbohydrates: 87gProtein: 14gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 150mgSodium: 225mgPotassium: 500mgSugar: 85gVitamin A: 482IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 379mgIron: 1mg

Keyword caramel, custard, flan, sous vide

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Adriana Martin is a home chef and founder of adrianasbestrecipes.com. She is a Latina food writer specializing in recipe development influenced by Mexico's culinary culture and European cuisine. Her grandmother taught her how to cook, and now her mission is to inspire others to make homemade meals. Adriana teaches online cooking classes, is a trained food stylist and photographer, and has published thousands of recipes online. She is the author of "The Best of Mexican Cooking – 75 Authentic Home-Style Recipes for Beginners", "The Super Easy Taco Cookbook," and "Taco Obsession." LATISM has recognized Adriana as one of the Top 100 most influential Latina bloggers, and Telemundo awarded Adriana the TECLA Awards under the category of best food creator.

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FAQs

What's the difference between Mexican and Cuban flan? ›

Though flan is made with fresh milk in Mexico and much of central America, in Cuba, it's made with evaporated and condensed milk from cans.

What is the difference between French and Spanish flan? ›

French Flan vs Spanish Flan

The main difference is that the French version is baked inside a tart crust while the Spanish version is a pudding-like baked custard, usually baked in a water bath. The ingredients are pretty close, but the Spanish version usually does not have Cornstarch in it and is made with Milk only.

What's the difference between flan and Leche Flan? ›

What is the difference between Mexican flan and Filipino flan? Mexican flan is sometimes known as flan Napolitino that often includes cream cheese as an ingredient, whereas leche flan adds egg yolks, condensed milk, and evaporated milk.

Why is my flan rubbery? ›

Baking custards in a water bath is crucial, due to their delicate nature. The water insulates the custard and keeps it from cooking too fast, which causes cracks in the finished flan and a rubbery texture.

What country is flan most popular in? ›

Flan is one of the most popular Mexican desserts, and there is a reason for it. This delicious dessert has a very long and interesting story, which can help us explain why it is one of the most traditional and characteristic desserts we can enjoy in many different places.

What is Puerto Rican flan made of? ›

Flan is a classic Puerto Rican dessert (also known as an egg custard to many) and is made with a milk and egg base. What is this? Traditionally, this custard is poured over a caramelized sugar base, baked and flipped upside down to reveal a beautiful caramel topping.

What is the English version of flan? ›

Flan may refer to: Crème caramel, a custard dessert with clear caramel sauce, the most common US meaning.

Is Mexican flan like crème brûlée? ›

While their appearance and ingredients may be similar, there are some important differences between Mexican flan and crème brulée. To begin with, flan is made with milk but crème brulée is made with cream.

Do Filipinos eat flan? ›

Leche Flan, a creamy and indulgent custard dessert, holds a special place in the hearts of Filipinos. This beloved sweet treat, with its silky texture and caramelized flavor, has become a staple in Filipino cuisine and is often served during special occasions and gatherings.

What is the difference between Mexican and Vietnamese flan? ›

Texture-wise, Mexican flan is renowned for its smooth and silky consistency made with evaporated milk, while Vietnamese Banh Flan, like many other starchy Vietnamese desserts, tends to be slightly firmer and denser.

Is crème caramel the same as flan? ›

Both crème caramel ("caramel cream") and flan are French names, but flan has come to have different meanings in different regions. In Spanish-speaking countries and often in the United States, crème caramel is known as flan.

Should I cover my flan when baking? ›

The water bath will give you more even cooking. Covering the flan with foil will also help with cooking. Put your dish on the center rack and let bake for 30-40 minutes, and then check every 10 minutes until the flan has a gentle jello-like movement in the center and the sides are set.

How to tell when flan is done? ›

After 1 hour, check with a knife inserted just off-center into one of the servings: If the knife comes out clean, the flan is ready. If not, leave it in the oven for 15 more minutes. If baking a whole flan, thump the side of the dish after 1 hour, and if it wobbles as one, the flan is ready.

Can flan be overcooked? ›

The center should be almost set, but will still be a little bit jiggly. (Do not overcook – otherwise your flan will have “bubbles” on the side and will have a curdled texture to it.)

What is Cuban flan made of? ›

You don't need to mix anything and there are only five flan ingredients in this Cuban flan recipe: sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, eggs, vanilla, and salt. You can mix these ingredients by hand or just throw them in the blender for 30 seconds.

How is Cuban food different than Mexican? ›

As a result, Cuban cuisine reflects a blend of Spanish and African, with touches of French, Portuguese and Chinese. Cuban food, while flavorful, is less spicy than Mexican.

What is the difference between flan and purin? ›

Purin (プリン) is a custard dessert made from eggs, milk, and sugar, and covered with a thin layer of rich caramel sauce on top. It's basically a Japanese take on crème caramel, also known as flan, custard pudding, or caramel pudding.

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