El Flan de La Reina Recipe - My Big Fat Cuban Family (2024)

My mom calls herself La Reina del Flan(which would make me the Reigning Princess of Egg Custard, but that’s not important right now). On Christmas Eve, we sometimes have other desserts along with it, but in my big, fat, Cuban family, my mom’s flan is a given.

I have a ritual I go through every Christmas with her. She’s 99 now and even though she’s moving slower these days, she’s still sharp as a tack and is a wonderful storyteller. I invite her over to help me make a flan.

This is her specialty and, of course she insists I can’t make a proper flan without her.

She comes and watches me carefully as I start cooking the sugar to make the caramel, instructing me to make sure the color is a golden brown, although, she will always remind me, some people like it a little on the darker side, but not quite burnt.

I usually double the recipe so that I fill one mold and then I have a clean coffee can I use to make a smaller flan. I know I can probably find a smaller mold, but there’s a reason I use the can. When she sees the can, it reminds her of her own mother and so she begins to tell me the story of how my grandmother would make a flan every single night for my grandfather.

It was around 1930 when they lived in the small port town of Manati, Cuba. She points to this framed photo I have of her family to illustrate the time and place. (My mom is the one in the back row with the Wilma Flinstone necklace.)

She loves to tell me how my grandmother used a can to make the flan in, and how she cooked it in a coal burning stove. A coal burning stove! She pauses in her story so that I can make the proper exclamation of amazement. Yes, her mother made flan every single night in a tin can because it was the perfect size for just one serving. Apparently, my grandfather insisted on having his flan every night for dessert.

She finishes up with awe in her voice:“Siempre le quedaba perfecto.”

Okay, so the truth is that I know how to make a flan. And I know that if I double the recipe, I will have too much batter for my ceramic mold. And I don’t have to, but I use the can on purpose. Because I get to hear the story of my amazing grandmother, and the tin can, and the coal stove, and the perfect flan . . . one more time.

Feliz Navidad!

Cuban Flan Recipe de La Reina

  • ½ cup sugar
  • Squeeze of lemon juice
  • 1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 can of water
  • 1 tablespoon Vanilla extract
  • 1 whole egg, lightly beaten
  • 4 egg yolks, lightly beaten
  • Cinnamon

Caramel Coating:

1) Heat the sugar with a few drops of water in a small saucepan with a squeeze of lemon juice and let it cook but do NOT stir. Move the pan around until it gets to a nice golden brown.

2) Pour the caramelized sugar into your mold, moving the mold around to coat the bottom and sides if you wish.

3) Set it aside and let it cool completely. It will feel smooth and hard, like glass.

Flan:

1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixer or blender (I use the mixer because I make a lot!), mix together the condensed milk and water until it’s completely well blended.

2) Add the beaten eggs and the vanilla.

3) Sift as you pour into the caramelized mold. (you’re sifting out any large pieces of egg white)

4) Sprinkle with cinnamon.

5) Cover tightly with aluminum foil.

6) Put your flan into an ovenproof dish or baking pan and fill with hot water to about half-way up the sides, or as high as you can go without spilling hot water on yourself. Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees F, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Keep an eye on the level of water – it can easily evaporate.

7) Remove from oven and water bath and let it cool completely, then refrigerate to chill.

8) Chill for at least one hour before serving.

9) Run a knife around the edge, place on a serving platter (large enough to hold the caramel) and invert.

A Very Merry Christmas to you all!

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El Flan de La Reina Recipe - My Big Fat Cuban Family (2024)

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El Flan de La Reina Recipe - My Big Fat Cuban Family? ›

Gather your ingredients to make Cuban flan

As noted, the three primary ingredients in this flan are eggs, a can of sweetened condensed milk, and a can of evaporated milk. You'll also need a generous amount of cane sugar, some water, whole milk, cinnamon, salt, and vanilla extract.

What is Cuban flan made of? ›

Gather your ingredients to make Cuban flan

As noted, the three primary ingredients in this flan are eggs, a can of sweetened condensed milk, and a can of evaporated milk. You'll also need a generous amount of cane sugar, some water, whole milk, cinnamon, salt, and vanilla extract.

Why didn't my flan come out smooth? ›

I like to bake my flan at a lower temperature so that it has time to cook evenly. and if your oven isn't calibrated correctly. it'll end up either under baked or over baked. a perfectly cooked flan should be firm around the edge.

What is Dominican flan made of? ›

Flan is a creamy, caramel-topped Spanish and Latin dessert. Eggs, condensed milk, evaporated milk, cream, and vanilla form a smooth custard.

What is Spanish flan made of? ›

Beat eggs in a large bowl. Add condensed milk, evaporated milk, and vanilla; beat until smooth. Pour egg mixture on top of caramel in the baking dish; place in a deep roasting pan. Carefully pour in enough hot water to come 1 inch up the sides of the dish.

How do you know when your flan is done? ›

After 1 hour, check with a knife inserted just off-center into one of the servings: If the knife comes out clean, the flan is ready. If not, leave it in the oven for 15 more minutes. If baking a whole flan, thump the side of the dish after 1 hour, and if it wobbles as one, the flan is ready.

Why is flan unhealthy? ›

Flan does contain high amount of calcium but the cholesterol and amount of sugar over powers the calcium benefits. One serving (3.5 oz / 100g) of flan has close to 36 grams sugar. It is and seem quite high until you compare it with a can of soda which contains about 44g of sugar.

What country is El flan from? ›

The flan's history is traced back to ancient Rome when egg surpluses were transformed into custards to produce both sweet and savory tastes. The Spaniards took it to America, where it became a delicacy. Due to the Mexican's heavy influence on the recipe evolved there and became today's sweet staple.

What's the difference between flan and Leche Flan? ›

It's alot of difference! In the Philippines, leche flan (the local term for the originally Spanish flan de leche, literally “milk flan”) is a heavier version of the Spanish flan made with condensed milk / evaporated milk and more egg yolks.

What is a flan in English? ›

A flan is a custard dessert with a caramel sauce. A flan is a food that has a base and sides of pastry or sponge cake. The base is filled with fruit or savory food.

Should I cover flan while baking? ›

The water bath will give you more even cooking. Covering the flan with foil will also help with cooking. Put your dish on the center rack and let bake for 30-40 minutes, and then check every 10 minutes until the flan has a gentle jello-like movement in the center and the sides are set.

What is Brazilian flan made of? ›

I learned that pudim is a very famous Brazilian-style flan made with sweetened condensed milk, regular milk, eggs, and sugar.

Why does flan need a water bath? ›

Yet to make a flan or a crème brûlée, you'll need to put your custard in a bain marie while it bakes in the oven. The hot water evenly distributes heat around the custard, ensuring that the eggs don't curdle. It also prevents the top from drying out and splitting before the inside is fully cooked.

Do you flip the flan when it's hot or cold? ›

Once baked, allow the dish to cool for an hour before refrigerating overnight. The next day, run a knife around the entire edge of the baking dish to free the flan. Carefully flip the baking dish upside down onto a platter.

Why does my flan taste bitter? ›

Not dark enough, and the caramel isn't flavorful enough. Too dark, and the caramel is bitter. It can be tricky to get the right color, so it's important you stay at the stove and monitor the sugar once it starts to turn amber in color.

What happens if you cook flan too long? ›

(Do not overcook – otherwise your flan will have “bubbles” on the side and will have a curdled texture to it.) 9.

What are Cuban pastries called? ›

Cuban pastries (known in Spanish as pasteles or pastelitos) are baked puff pastry–type pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings.

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