Bourbon Brûlé Recipe (2024)

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This was good, and a great presentation. Made this at Christmas for family and friends. To my personal taste, I thought increasing the ginger liqueur to about 1.5 oz brightened up the flavor noticeably and made for a more festive co*cktail.

Paul

Make a ginger simple syrup by slicing ginger into a saucepan with simple syrup.

LC

Strong. Increased ginger liquor to 1.5 ounces as per suggestion here. Made pitchers of it for a small party - and everyone left very drunk.

Groovdoc

Ok, but will not make again. The brûlée orange were fun but orange juice, in my experience results in flat co*cktails. Would acid adjust the OJ with citric acid if I would try again

this was a hit - one small edit

This drink was a hit at my holiday dinner. I make lots of co*cktails and people were saying this was their favorite of all the ones I’ve made. Small edit to the recipe - I caramelized BOTH sides of the orange slice and I used blood oranges. Amazing drink! Perfect for the holidays!

Marie Marrs

Instead of sugar and ginger liqueur, I make a ginger simple syrup using fresh ginger sliced into a 1:1 mix of sugar and water in a saucepan. Delicious!

alaska foodie

I was missing ingredients and subbed vermouth for sherry and used ginger syrup cut with lemon juice instead of ginger liqueur This reminded me of a Cuban Chanchanchará - sweet and spicy and carmelized flavors- even though that is honey and lime and rum. Would make again

Jessie

I didn’t add the sugar and was very good I hadn’t. I agree that a touch more ginger and less Sherry might balance this better. Still a lovely co*cktail.

LC

Strong. Increased ginger liquor to 1.5 ounces as per suggestion here. Made pitchers of it for a small party - and everyone left very drunk.

Shimo

Has anyone used broiler to caramelize orange slices?

rich and flavorful!

I really enjoyed this and would make it again. Love the caramelized orange on top, and would make this for friends at a dinner party.

Ash

Unfortunately we did not have ginger liqueur or any sherry, but I subbed the sherry for 1/2 oz Averna amaro and took a slightly different take on a ginger syrup. I grated a thumb of ginger and pressed out 1/2 oz ginger juice and used 1/2 oz simple syrup in place of the liqueur. We’d definitely try this version again. And if we ever get our hands on that sherry I’d love to make the actual recipe, too.

David

The amaro will give a significantly different flavor profile. Not bad, just different. Amontillado is a dry sherry aged in oak. A dry white wine, especially a barrel-fermented or barrel-aged one, would be a closer substitute.Delicious co*cktail! We use an intense ginger syrup (from Cooks Illustrated) cut 50:50 with vodka in lieu of the ginger liqueur.

Charlotte

Instead of ginger liqueur, I made a simple syrup (sugar, water, 1/2 TSP of vanilla, drop of orange extract, 2 oz of shaved ginger), then, when making the co*cktail, added 1/2 oz of cognac as well. Worked out well!

Michael Greis

This is a terrific recipe. I like the ginger syrup version. I used 3/4 ounce of the syrup, but could have gone with 1/2 ounce as well. Experiment with how much ginger you add when making the sugar syrup. I also have ginger extract, and floated a few drops on top to accentuate the ginger flavor. Use the most flavorful oranges you can find for any drink with fresh squeezed orange juice...otherwise the flavor is muddy and weak.

Paul

Make a ginger simple syrup by slicing ginger into a saucepan with simple syrup.

quistuipater

Way too sweet ... I'm going to try using lemon slices and lemon juice or lemon and orange juice. The ginger liqueur is great but also too sweet so ginger extract might be a better choice.

Susan Stevens

Is it possible to "brule" the orange slice using the slice, sugar and small blowtorch instead of placing it in a frying pan?

Sean

we've done that in many kitchens where I've worked. Get as spread out of a torch tip as you can find. Bonus if it has a diffuser.

Mark

Instead of sugar and ginger liqueur, I make a ginger simple syrup using fresh ginger sliced into a 1:1 mix of sugar and water in a saucepan. Delicious!

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Bourbon Brûlé Recipe (2024)

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What is brule made of? ›

Five simple ingredients – cream, vanilla, salt, eggs and sugar – make for an exquisitely rich and elegant dessert. Most crème brûlée recipes require the use of a small propane torch to achieve the crackly sugar top, but this version offers a simpler (and safer) solution: your oven's broiler.

What co*cktail is garnished with orange slice? ›

Orange Slice is a slice cut from an orange fruit, which is a member of the citrus family, and is the most widely grown fruit in the world. Orange slices are used to garnish the Rum Bongo and Tequila Sunrise co*cktails.

What does brule taste like? ›

What does crème brûlée taste like? Creme brûlée is a rich, creamy dessert that has a slightly sweet and tangy flavor. The caramel topping adds a slight burnt sugar flavor and crunch to the dessert.

What is the best sugar for brûlée? ›

For the caramelized sugar crust, we recommend turbinado or Demerara sugar. Regular granulated sugar will work, too, but use only 1 scant teaspoon on each ramekin or 1 teaspoon on each shallow fluted dish.

What is a Bloody Mary garnish? ›

The classic version of the drink is garnished with lemon and lime wedges, as the citrus provides a little brightness to counter the rich salinity of tomato juice.

What is the most popular co*cktail garnish? ›

The most common fruits used for co*cktail garnishes include lemons, oranges, pineapples, limes, mangoes, and dragon fruit. Adorning your co*cktails with dehydrated fruits can instantly make them look sophisticated and elegant.

How do you make fancy orange garnish? ›

Orange peel twist

Sheer off the edges for straightness and cut the ends at acute angles. Twist between your fingers and place it on the edge of the tumbler. You can drape it on the edge or wind it onto a coloured toothpick and balance across the centre of the glass.

What is the difference between brûlée and custard? ›

The main difference between the two is that creme brulee is topped with a layer of sugar that caramelizes under a broiler or torch, resulting in a crunchy, burnt sugar topping. Egg custard does not have this additional layer of sugar, but some recipes call for a dusting of nutmeg or cinnamon.

What does cream brule taste like? ›

What does Creme Brulee taste like? Creme Brulee tastes like the best vanilla pudding you have ever eaten. The pudding part is a rich custard with plenty of egg yolks and a luscious texture, and the crispy sugar crust on top is everyone's favorite.

What is the brûlée based on? ›

The Brulee's alternate name is based on the popular French pastry, Crème Brûlée.

Is crème brûlée good for you? ›

Crème brûlée is a dessert that is traditionally made with heavy cream, sugar, and eggs, and it is not considered a weight loss food. In fact, it is high in calories, fat, and sugar, and can contribute to weight gain if consumed in large quantities or as part of an overall unhealthy diet.

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