polyaféle
Polyaféle is a traditional French dessert, originating from the Alsace region. It is a type of crème brûlée, but with a distinctive twist. The key difference lies in the base of the dessert, which is made from a mixture of cream, eggs, and sugar, rather than just cream and sugar. This mixture is then baked in a mold, creating a custard-like base. The top of the polyaféle is typically covered with a thin layer of caramelized sugar, similar to traditional crème brûlée, which is achieved by heating a mixture of sugar and water until it reaches a high temperature and then pouring it over the dessert.
The dessert is often served chilled, allowing the caramelized sugar to harden and create a crispy top.