Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe - How to Make Homemade Flan (2024)

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This Classic Spanish Almond Flan is super easy to make, has an incredible flavor and it´s all done using just 6 simple ingredients. This is the perfect dessert to enjoy all year-round, but it´s very special during the holiday season. I like to make my flans in individual flan ramekins, but you can always make this in a round or rectangle casserole for one large flan. I used Spanish marcona almonds to make this flan, but again, you can use any type of almonds that you prefer. If you can´t find Spanish marcona almonds I would recommend these Californiaorganic almonds from Heron Fox Farms.

Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe - How to Make Homemade Flan (3)

– How to Make Homemade Flan –

There is nothing more rewarding than making homemade flan. It ponder´s me that so many people still make it out of the box. Making homemade flan is beyond super easy and there are no special skills requiered, just 6 simple ingredients, like eggs, milk and almonds in this case. To make this almond flan you will need a food processor, unless you can purchase already grinded almonds at your super market. Watch the video below on How to Make this Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe or check out the recipe card below, which you can print. Salud!

Equipment I Used in this Recipe:
Individual Flan Ramekins
Swiss Diamond 9.5¨ Nonstick Fry Pan
Food Processor

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Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe

CourseDessert

CuisineSpanish

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes

Cooling Time 4 hours

Total Time 1 hour

Servings 4

Author Albert Bevia @ Spain on a Fork

Ingredients

FOR THE CARAMEL SAUCE:

  • 1/3cupwhite sugar
  • 2tbspwater
  • 1/2tsplemon juice

FOR THE FLAN BASE:

  • 4large organic eggs
  • 2/5cupwhite sugar
  • 3/4cupblanched Spanish almonds
  • 1/2tspvanilla extract
  • 1 3/4cuporganic milk

Instructions

  1. Add 1/3 cup white sugar to a small fry pan, add 2 tablespoons of water and 1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice, heat it with a medium heat and cook between 6 to 7 minutes without stirring, once the mixture reaches an auburn color remove from the heat and evenly divide between 4 individual flan ramekins, set aside

  2. Add 3/4 cup blanched Spanish almonds to a food processor and pulse between 60 to 90 seconds or until the almonds turn into a powder, set aside

  3. Crack 4 large organic eggs into a large bowl, whisk them well, then slowly pour in a generous 1/3 cup of white sugar while you continue to whisk, then add the processed almonds and whisk together until well combined, add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract to a pitcher that has 1 3/4 cups organic milk and mix together, slowly pour in the milk into the egg mixture while whisking, transfer the entire mixture back into the pitcher and evenly divide between the 4 individual flan ramekins

  4. Add the ramekins to a casserole dish and fill the casserole 1/2 way with water, add to a preheated oven bake only 175 C - 350 F for exactly 45 minutes, then remove from the oven and transfer the ramekins to a wire rack to cool, after 30 minutes cover each one with seran wrap and into the fridge for at least 4 hours, they will hold for up to 3 days

  5. When you are ready to serve the flans, remove from the fridge, gently run a pairing knifer through the outer edges, place a plate on top and flip, shake the ramekin to release the flan, garnish with blanched almonds on top, enjoy!

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2 Comments

  1. Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe - How to Make Homemade Flan (8)

    Mini kuria

    Can I make this without molk

    25 . Apr . 2021

    • Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe - How to Make Homemade Flan (9)

      Spain on a Fork

      You can use a plant-based milk instead, such as almond milk or soy milk 🙂 much love

      26 . Apr . 2021

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Classic Spanish Almond Flan Recipe - How to Make Homemade Flan (2024)

FAQs

What is almond flan made of? ›

  • 3 eggs.
  • 1 (12oz) can of evaporated milk.
  • 2 (10 oz) cans of sweetened condensed milk.
  • 1/4 cup slivered blanched almonds.
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract.
  • 3/4 cup sugar.
  • 2 tbsps water.
Jan 1, 2015

Why is my flan not creamy? ›

Too many air bubbles will cause your flan to be spongey and not creamy. Using a water bath helps the flan cook evenly and not too fast. If the flan cooks fast, it will create air bubbles. We don't want air bubbles in our flan.

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 is almond pudding made of? ›

In Indian cuisine almond pudding is called badam kheer. It's made with only milk, sugar and ground almonds, usually flavored with cardamom.

Is flan from Mexico or Spain? ›

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 is the difference between French and Spanish flan? ›

French Flan vs Spanish Flan

The main difference is that the French version is baked inside a tart crust while the Spanish version is a pudding-like baked custard, usually baked in a water bath. The ingredients are pretty close, but the Spanish version usually does not have Cornstarch in it and is made with Milk only.

Should I cover my flan when baking? ›

Covering the custard not only prevents it from forming a skin, but also helps it cook faster. When testing flans baked covered versus uncovered, the covered flans baked in one-third less the time.

What is Puerto Rican flan made of? ›

Flan is a classic Puerto Rican dessert (also known as an egg custard to many) and is made with a milk and egg base. Traditionally, this custard is poured over a caramelized sugar base, baked and flipped upside down to reveal a beautiful caramel topping.

What is flan called in America? ›

Flan may refer to: Crème caramel, a custard dessert with clear caramel sauce, the most common US meaning. Flan (pie), an open sweet or savoury tart, the most common UK meaning.

What is the name of the Spanish flan? ›

Spain. In Spain, crème caramel is a typical dessert that is often homemade and is also sold in grocery stores and restaurants with many variations. The best known version is the typical flan de huevo (egg flan), but there are many other versions, such as flan de queso, flan de leche, flan de vainilla, etc.

Why is flan difficult to make? ›

It's always the simple things in life that are the most difficult to master. With flan the key to a smooth texture is the cooking temperature. Cooked for too long or cooked at too high of a temperature and the custard will have a slightly pock-y curdled texture.

Should flan be jiggle when done? ›

Out of the oven

The flan is ready to be removed from the oven when it has begun to set. Gently shake the pan: the centers of the custard should jiggle slightly. You can also insert the tip of a knife into the custard near the center; if the flan is still liquid, it needs more time in the oven.

How to tell when 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.

What is the difference between custard pudding and flan? ›

Both custard and pudding are sweet, goopy desserts made mostly from cream and then cooked. However, custard (and therefore flan) is made with eggs and sweetened milk alongside the cream, and flan itself includes caramel.

Is flan a custard or pudding? ›

Flan, a creamy custard topped with caramel sauce, dates back to the Roman empire and was often made to use up extra milk and eggs. It became popular all over Europe and, when Columbus came to America, it is said that he introduced the dish to Indigenous peoples.

How is flan different from custard? ›

Flan, or crème caramel, is a custard baked in a dish coated with caramelized sugar that forms a sauce when the custard is unmolded. For crème brûlée, the baked custard is sprinkled with sugar that is caramelized under a broiler or with a hot iron…

What is the difference between a fruit tart and a flan? ›

In some countries, such as the U.K. and Germany, flan is not a baked custard dessert but instead similar to a fruit tart, made with a cake-like crust, custard filling, and fresh fruit on top.

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