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Flan

Flan is a custard dessert with a caramel topping that is popular in Spain, Latin America, the Philippines, and parts of Europe. In many regions it is simply called flan; in French-speaking areas the closely related dessert is known as crème caramel. The dish features a smooth custard that is set and then inverted to reveal a glossy caramel sauce.

Typical ingredients are milk or cream, eggs, and sugar. The caramel is prepared by heating sugar until

Regional variations include leche flan in the Philippines, which is richer and denser, often using condensed

Flan is commonly served chilled as a dessert and can be prepared ahead of time. Its simple

it
liquefies
and
turns
amber;
it
is
poured
into
a
mold
to
form
a
bottom
glaze.
The
custard
is
made
by
whisking
or
blending
milk,
eggs,
and
a
sweetener,
then
strained
and
poured
over
the
hardened
caramel.
The
mold
is
placed
in
a
water
bath
and
baked
gently
until
the
custard
sets.
After
cooling,
the
dish
is
unmolded
to
let
the
caramel
run
over
the
custard.
milk
and
a
higher
proportion
of
yolks;
it
is
frequently
baked
in
a
bain-marie
but
can
be
steamed.
In
Spanish-speaking
regions,
the
custard
is
typically
lighter
and
flavored
with
vanilla,
lemon
zest,
or
cinnamon.
Variants
may
feature
chocolate,
coffee,
queso
(cheese),
or
other
flavors.
ingredients
and
caramel
topping
contribute
to
its
enduring
popularity
as
a
home-cooking
staple
and
festive
dessert.