Custard is any of a variety of food preparations based on a mixture of milk or cream, and egg yolk. Varieties of custard include creme anglaise, a pouring sauce, to crème pâtissière, a thick pastry cream.
There is true custards made with egg yolk, milk, vanilla and sugar, and there is custards (puddings) made with cornstarch (corn flour), milk, vanilla and sugar, that simulate true custards.
The ingredients used in making custards are not often acidic in nature, with the exceptions of fruit custards such as lemon or lime.
Well, it certainly is not "Custards" last stand. Try "Custer's Last Stand".
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They are small containers that are good for a lot of things like cooking custards, snacks and preparing ingredients. They are usually very durable (oven, microwave, freezer etc).
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Salt is added to improve flavor.
Culver restaurant is well known for their Butter burgers and Frozen Custards. They are known for various variety of burgers and custards. Culvers have been around since 1984.
Custards baked in individual cups, often called ramekins, are typically cooked using a water bath or bain-marie method. This involves placing the filled cups in a larger baking dish filled with hot water, which helps to maintain a gentle and even heat during baking. This method prevents the custard from curdling and ensures a smooth, creamy texture. After baking, the custards are usually chilled before serving.
I KNOW NAMES OF OLD FASHOND SWEETS IF THATS WHAT YOUR ASKING FOR RUBARB AND CUSTARDS & ROSEY APPLES
if you mean George Custer, his last battle was at Little BigHorn (custard is a pudding)
if you mean George Custer, his last battle was at Little BigHorn (custard is a pudding)