November 10, 2014November 6, 2020 Panlasang Pinoy Recipes 37 comments
Bulacan – Style Leche Flan Recipe
Ever tried going to a Philippine barrio fiesta celebration? Surely, you did not leave without trying a taste of that classic creamy custard dish with caramelized sugar on top. Oh, that heavenly scent and texture!
The year has started, so as the almost all-year-round fiesta celebrations. Among tables, one would not miss that sweet piece of heaven, leche flan. Leche flan is a staple dessert in celebratory feasts not just in the Philippines, but also among other countries. Known as “creme caramel”, leche flan used to be ubiquitous in European restaurants, probably due to the convenience of having it prepared in advance and keeping it until needed. This dessert comes in a variety of forms and names, depending on which region it is made.
In the Philippines, leche flan, which originated from the original Spanish term flan de leche that literally means milk flan, uses both evaporated and condensed milks, aside from the usual eggs, sugar, and vanilla ingredients. Poured in an oval-shaped aluminium tip pan called “llanera” that has caramelized sugar at the bottom, the mixture is usually steamed over an open flame or stove top. Pieces of this sweet staple are commonly added to the Philippine halo-halo.
Coming from the province of Bulacan, here’s a simple recipe of this heavenly dessert.
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Bulacan – Style Leche Flan Recipe
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Ingredients
- 12 pcs. Eggyolks
- 1 ½ cans condensed milk
- 1 ½ cans evaporated milk
- 1 ½ cups sugar
- 2 tsps. Dayap rind
- ½ cup caramelized sugar ¾ cups sugar boiled in ½ cup water
Instructions
Beat the egg yolks and add the milk, sugar and dayap rind. Mix Thoroughly.
Strain the resulting mixture to make it fine; set aside.
Pour caramelized sugar in a molder ( llanera). Follow with the eggyolk mixture.
Steam for 45 minutes to 1 hour until set. Remove from molds prior to serving.
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what is a daya rind?
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Hi Arelen,
Sorry, it was typographical error. It should be Dayap rind.
Thanks!
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Dayap is Lime. Best to use key lime.
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½ cup caramelized sugar ( ¾ cups sugar boiled in ½ cup sugar ) please correct it…
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how could you boiled a sugar into a sugar?
hello, what’s the measurement of condensed and evap in mL? thanks 🙂
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Is it ½ cup caramelized sugar ( ¾ cups sugar boiled in ½ cup sugar ), or 1/2 cup water? Thanks.
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Is it ½ cup caramelized sugar ( ¾ cups sugar boiled in ½ cup sugar ) or ½ cup caramelized sugar ( ¾ cups sugar boiled in ½ cup WATER )? Thanks!
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hi… kindly clarify on how to make the caramelized sugar..
“½ cup caramelized sugar ( ¾ cups sugar boiled in ½ cup sugar )”
sugar boiled in sugar???
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Admin, it’s quite difficult to pour caramelized sugar on the llanera because it crystallizes.
Another tip: do not beat the eggs. It will aerate the egg mixture, which creates tiny air pockets. Just pierce the yolks and mix steadily and slowly.
Sheri, spread a thin layer of sugar on the llanera and sprinkle a bit of water, then heat the llanera until the sugar turns golden brown. Once it is golden brown, remove from heat and set aside. Repeat on other llaneras. Be careful because it easily burns.
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Good Day ma’am/sir:
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Sorry, it was typographical errorThanks on the correction..
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God Bless:Reply
every instructions are clear except how to make “caramelized sugar”..pls.be specific on how to prepare it…tnxs
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How do you boil sugar in sugar to get caramelized sugar?
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IF DAYAP IS NOT AVAILABLE IS THERE ANY REPLACEMENT?
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You can use lime or lemon
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what is the measurement of evaporated milk?big or small can?
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you can use big can of evap and condense milk
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what is dAyap rind?
Rhodora..you can use lemon/kalamansi instead of dayap
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Amazing.
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So much interested in learning new panlasang pinoy recipes.
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how many lemon/calamansi will i put in leche flan
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Thank you Panlasang Pinoy Recipes for sharing!
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I am also confused with the measurement re: caramelised sugar
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if i substitute dayap with kalamansi juice, gaano karami po? thank you!
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common sense how can you boiled sugar into sugar?you need dayap zest or lemon zest(lemon/dayap skin) not the juice.
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hi, how can i make the letche flan to be fine without bubbles or “butas butas” thank you.
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after beating the egg mixture,strain it with not so fine cloth or (catcha)then put it in llanera,caramelize sugar is better when you put 2 tbsp.of sugar straight to the llanera,then put the llanera on fire then let it brown using low fire,move or shake it while caramelizing it,(note: dont let it burn) then let it cool for 2 min.,then pore the strained mixture,alternative for dayap is vanilla.tip for a smoothe finished product”don’t over cooked the mixture.”now my secret revealed”try this method this is amazing.GOOD LUCK! to us.
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can i use turbo convection oven Leche Flan
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Can I mix the egg white? If not where can i use it? Thank you!
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I have tried this recipe..it’s the best leche flan I ever tasted..yummy..thank you for sharing this recipe 🙂
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yes you can include egg whites also
Just make sure it was well blended
Using electric mixer. I’m from bulacan and I’m here in Chicago now but every time we have parties, leche flan is always in our table. Our guests favorite!Reply
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe… now Im starting to make money
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common sense how can you boiled sugar into sugar?you need dayap zest or lemon zest(lemon/dayap skin) not the juice.
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I’ve been doing this recipe sans the sugar, just 1:1 condensed/evap. With sugar, it’s already too sweet. Dayap is very hard to find nowadays. Sellers in the market will offer green lemon. I bought a dayap plant from Cubao Farmer’s Garden. It’s bearing fruits every now and then. It ensures that I have dayap fruit whenever I need it.
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Ilang llanera po magagawa ng recipe na ito? yield? Do you have a youtube video for this recipe? 😊 thanks!
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Hi poh, eto po ba unh leche flan na d nagwi-wiggle? Ung siksik po xa or malagkit? Un po kasi masarap eh, pra try q xa gawin.
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