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Terribly forgetful to post this recipe!!! I had photos’ project about a year ago for Natural Kiwifruit Del Miño based in Portugal. To create five dishes with kiwi as one of the main ingredients as well as the picture.s The photos should represent its logo colour, green and red, but the red should not overpower the green.
Since I was a full time student and part-time commercial kitchen staff at that time, I did that project for few months. I was glad that my client could understand my situation.
Me know Spanish? Big No! I had to figure out how to name this recipe in Spanish words. I asked Luciano, the one who works for the company and contacted me to do this project.
I still remember how hard I tried to make a fusion flan since I never made the classic one either. Played around with the measurement as this recipe was my own creation.
Did you know that the fuzzy kiwifruit is native to southern China? However, I know most people will think kiwi is a New Zealand thing. Cultivation of the fuzzy kiwifruit spread from China in the early 20th century, when seeds were introduced to New Zealand by Mary Isabel Fraser, the principal of Wanganui Girls’ College, who had been visiting mission schools in Yichang, China.
It would be a perfect treat for you who celebrate Christmas…
Flan de Kiwi y Pandan
– Kiwi Flan with Pandan –
recipe of Spain Recipes, modified by me
Ingredients:
3 – 4 kiwis (depend how big they are), peeled
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 can (14 oz) can condensed milk
6 eggs
1/4 tsp pandan paste (it can be found at Asian markets)
Caramelized Sugar Topping
1/2 cup granulated Sugar
pomegranate for garnish
Directions:
Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.
Caramelize the Sugar for Topping
1. Put a heavy skillet or saucepan over medium heat for 30 seconds.
2. Add 1/2 cup granulated sugar.
3. With the back of a wooden spoon, keep sugar moving constantly in skillet until sugar is completely melted, and of a rich medium brown color (caramelized).
4. Pour caramelized sugar into each of the ramekins. Set aside.
Prepare Flan
1. Place the kiwis, sugar eggs and condensed milk in to a food processor or blender and blend until kiwis are minced and all ingredients are mixed thoroughly.
2. Ladle the kiwi mixture into each ramekin. Cover each ramekin with aluminum foil.
3. Place Ramekins in a Water Bath
4. Place each ramekin into a large open, oven-proof pan, such as a broiler pan.
5. Add very hot water to the pan. The ramekins should be submerged approximately 3/4 in the water.
6. Carefully place the pan on to the middle shelf of the oven and bake for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, carefully remove each ramekin from the water, uncover and to allow to cool.
7. Once cool, place in refrigerator to chill.
8. Whenever you are ready to serve, run a paring knife around the outside of each ramekin to loosen the flan.
9. Place the serving plate on top of each one and flip it over. It may be necessary to tap the ramekin to force the flan to fall out onto the plate.
10. Garnish with fresh poemgranate. Serve.
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- Little Corner of Min December 12, 2009 At 10:56 AMGorgeous picture and looks so delicious! Is there any way we can eat through the screen. LOL!Reply
- Indonesia-Eats December 12, 2009 At 10:59 AMLOL…Imagining there is a doraemon's door. Did you know this Japanese cartoon?Reply
- Lia Chen December 12, 2009 At 11:11 AMDelicious picture Pep … if you have that magic pocket of Doraemon, would you send it to me? hehehe 😀Reply
- Indonesia-Eats December 12, 2009 At 11:40 AMeh? then I will steal your bento :))Reply
- Lia Chen December 12, 2009 At 12:00 PMI don't mind Pep … as long as I get your delicious food hahaha ;o)Reply
- Indonesia-Eats December 12, 2009 At 12:10 PMlet's dream about that magic pocket!!!Reply
- tatabonita December 12, 2009 At 4:03 PMHey, Doraemon is coming with her (not his) magic door to open the LCD! Don't worry buddies! Hehehehe… LOL! Wowwww!!! Stunning photo and flavor combination Mbak Pep… Love it love it! :DOiyo… karo pesen Soto Babate yaaa Mbak Pep wkwkwkwk…Reply
- Little Corner of Mine December 12, 2009 At 5:56 PMGorgeous picture and looks so delicious! Is there any way we can eat through the screen. LOL!Reply
- Indonesia-Eats December 12, 2009 At 5:59 PMLOL…Imagining there is a doraemon's door. Did you know this Japanese cartoon?Reply
- Lia Chen December 12, 2009 At 6:11 PMDelicious picture Pep … if you have that magic pocket of Doraemon, would you send it to me? hehehe 😀Reply
- Indonesia-Eats December 12, 2009 At 6:40 PMeh? then I will steal your bento :))Reply
- Lia Chen December 12, 2009 At 7:00 PMI don't mind Pep … as long as I get your delicious food hahaha ;o)Reply
- Indonesia-Eats December 12, 2009 At 7:10 PMlet's dream about that magic pocket!!!Reply
- pigpigscorner December 12, 2009 At 9:06 PMThis is beautiful! Great colours.Reply
- tatabonita December 12, 2009 At 11:03 PMHey, Doraemon is coming with her (not his) magic door to open the LCD! Don't worry buddies! Hehehehe… LOL! Wowwww!!! Stunning photo and flavor combination Mbak Pep… Love it love it! 😀Oiyo… karo pesen Soto Babate yaaa Mbak Pep wkwkwkwk…Reply
- pigpigscorner December 13, 2009 At 4:06 AMThis is beautiful! Great colours.Reply
- Gulmohar December 13, 2009 At 1:03 PMAwesome..I happened to see your pics in flickr and followed the link to reach here 🙂 Loved your pics and also the recipesReply
- noobcook December 13, 2009 At 2:18 PMso so so beautiful! The colours and styling are amazing 🙂Reply
- My Taste Heaven December 13, 2009 At 7:09 PMwonderful picture. my stomach is giving a loud gurgle now….i love your blog ~Merry Christmas~Reply
- Gulmohar December 13, 2009 At 8:03 PMAwesome..I happened to see your pics in flickr and followed the link to reach here 🙂 Loved your pics and also the recipesReply
- noobcook December 13, 2009 At 9:18 PMso so so beautiful! The colours and styling are amazing 🙂Reply
- Nostalgia December 13, 2009 At 10:41 PMBeautiful picture.. and kudos to you for taking the challenge and making this flan..Reply
- My Taste Heaven December 14, 2009 At 2:09 AMwonderful picture. my stomach is giving a loud gurgle now….i love your blog~Merry Christmas~Reply
- Nostalgia December 14, 2009 At 5:41 AMBeautiful picture.. and kudos to you for taking the challenge and making this flan..Reply
- Christine December 14, 2009 At 9:27 PMWow, this dessert is colourful and tempting. I've ever tried to put Kiwi and Pandan together. Hmmm….Sounds great!Reply
- Christine December 15, 2009 At 4:27 AMWow, this dessert is colourful and tempting. I've ever tried to put Kiwi and Pandan together. Hmmm….Sounds great!Reply
- Retno Prihadana December 16, 2009 At 2:56 AMwaah..uenak, mantab iki Pep, sukaaa.Photonya juga cakep.Reply
- Retno Prihadana December 16, 2009 At 9:56 AMwaah..uenak, mantab iki Pep, sukaaa.Photonya juga cakep.Reply
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- Coffee and Vanilla December 30, 2009 At 7:46 AMWhat a beautiful picture Pepy, I love it!Have a wonderful New Year's :)MargotReply
- Coffee and Vanilla December 30, 2009 At 2:46 PMWhat a beautiful picture Pepy, I love it!Have a wonderful New Year's 🙂MargotReply
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