Crème brûlée is one of my favorite desserts, but did you know you can ‘brûlée’ more than just custard? Light up your kitchen torches friends — we’re going to caramelize all kinds of foods!

When it comes to delicious food, fire is primo. Nothing beats it for taking something from edible to incredible in an instant. I love to toast, char, grill, roast, sear, and, most fun of all, brûlée my food. Brûlée simply means burnt in French, and we’ve come to know it through the insanely wonderful dessert, crème brûlée, which is a soft custard that’s sprinkled with sugar and then caramelized with a butane torch. The surface bubbles and then hardens to a paper thin, crisp crackly sweet crust that shatters when you dig in.

Yesterday I was working on a recipe for a client and I wanted to see if I could ‘brûlée‘ a halved tomato. I sprinkled on some raw sugar and torched the surface. I got the same thin crackly surface as on a creme brûlée dessert. I drizzled it with some balsamic vinegar, added a few basil leaves, and sat down to lunch! The point is, the simple concept of caramelizing a light sprinkling of sugar has possibilities way beyond crème brûlée, and your kitchen torch can be used in lots of surprising ways, here are some of my favorites…

Crème Brûléed Pork Belly | Lady and Pups

Vanilla Crème Brûlée Macarons | Hint of Vanilla

Crème Brûlée Cupcakes | Cooking Classy

Brown Butter Brûléed Doughnut Holes | Joy the Baker

Mango Passionfruit and Yoghurt Brûlée | Drizzle & Dip

Mango Brûlée | Dine & Dish

Butternut Squash Brûlée | Baked by an Introvert

Crème Brûlée Cheesecake Bars | Handle the Heat

Brie Crème Brûlée Crostini | Foodness Gracious

Oatmeal Brûlée | The View from Great Island

Brûléed Persimmon Tarts | The Little Epicurean

Creme Brûlée Pineapple | Tommy Bahama

Creme Brûlée Monte Cristo | Lady and Pups


Brûlée Bananas | Anthology Magazine

Brûléed Lemon Sour |Boxwood Avenue

Creme Brûlée Frozen Custard | Spoon Fork Bacon

Homemade Brûléed Fluff | Alexandra’s Kitchen

Grapefruit Brûlée | The View from Great Island

Raspberry Brûlée | Saveur



















Wow Sue, you gave me a lot of ideas 🙂
We will definitely post it on our Instagram page. We are building our blog and we will be adding all recipes that require a kitchen torch, will definitely repost yours and add a link to your blog post.
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Thanks for sharing.
Jane @ NewportButane.com
What a lovely post! So far I’ve only ever done creme brulee…but need to do it over other things, especially tomatoes! I’m totally pulling out my torch =)
Oh, wow! Delicious ideas! I need to put a brulee torch on my wish list 🙂