Flan Recipe {The BEST!} - Cooking Classy (2024)

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My favorite Flan recipe! You get a rich and creamy custard style dessert covered with a deeply flavorful caramel sauce. And this version also includes luscious cream cheese to really take it over the top!

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What is Flan?

Flan is a European and Latin dessert made up of a caramel topping and custard base that’s made with milk, eggs and sweetener (which may already be included in the milk). It is usually baked in a water bath for the best texture, and after baking it is chilled then later inverted onto a platter.

This version is Flan de Queso – Cream Cheese Flan. It is easily my favorite! Traditional Spanish flan is so tasty but then when you add some rich and tangy cream cheese it becomes just that much better.

Here I’ve included step by step photos. This is especially helpful with the caramel step, be careful that you don’t burn it. And that you work carefully and quickly.

Other than that this homemade flan is a breeze to make! And who doesn’t love a recipe that only requires 6 ingredients?

What does it taste like?

Flan has a rich, toasted sugar caramel flavor from the topping and the base tastes very milky, perfectly sweet and lightly eggy. It is similar to creme brulee or panna cotta in taste, but texturally the three are quite different.

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Flan Ingredients

  • Sweetened condensed milk: A rich, sweetened milk that is truly a key ingredient in this recipe.
  • Evaporated milk: Another concentrated milk that’s used for rich flavor, this however isn’t sweetened.
  • Granulated sugar: This is used to make the caramel topping, and then you’ll only need a little in the flan custard since there’s already plenty added to the sweetened condensed milk.
  • Cream cheese: Not found in the most traditional flan but this ingredient really makes the best flan in my opinon.
  • Eggs: These give the dessert that classic custard flavor and texture. They hold everything together.
  • Vanilla: An ingredient used to add extra flavor. A vanilla bean would be a great substitute.

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How to Make Flan

  1. Boil water, preheat oven: Bring water to a boil to use as a water bath. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and have a 9-inch cake pan ready.
  2. Cook sugar to make caramel sauce: In a saucepan whisk 3/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup water. Cook over medium, stirring constantly until sugar has dissolved and mixture begins to boil.
  3. Let cook to an amber color: Once boiling stop stirring and let cook until it’s nearing just amber. Remove from heat, let rest 5 seconds then add remaining 1 Tbsp warm water (it will steam and sputter slightly so stand back!), whisk to blend.
  4. Pour into cake pan and coat bottom: Immediately pour caramelized sugar into cake pan or 2-quart baking dish and carefully tilt in a circular motion to coat the entire surface of bottom of the pan (careful pan will be hot!). Set aside.
  5. Make flan custard, mix cream cheese and sugar: In a mixing bowl using an electric hand mixer blend together cream cheese and 2 Tbsp sugar just until smooth.
  6. Blend in eggs then milks: Mix in eggs one at a time. Then mix in sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk and vanilla extract.
  7. Pour custard over caramel: Pour milk mixture over caramel layer in pan. Set pan in a roasting pan large enough to fit with extra space surrounding. Pour in enough boiling water to reach about halfway up the sides of the cake pan.
  8. Bake in water bath: Bake until nearly set (it should still wiggle just slightly when jiggled), about 50 – 70 minutes.
  9. Cool: Remove from water bath (roasting pan with water) and set on wire rack to cool for 1 hour. Transfer to fridge and let chill 4 hours.
  10. Invert onto platter: Run a sharp knife around the flan right up next to the pan, then place a large rimmed serving plate over the pan. While holding the plate in place, flip the flan to the opposite side and let if fall onto the plate.
  11. Slice and serve.

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How to Store

Because of all the dairy it should be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container. It should keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Can it be frozen?

Generally speaking flan can be frozen, but keep in mind the texture won’t be quite as good so I personally don’t recommend freezing.

Tips for the Best Caramel Flan

  • Take it easy on the eggs. In my opinion some recipes use far too many eggs and their taste starts to overwhelm the dessert. Here I found that four is plenty. With other recipes using more eggs I may consider swapping a whole egg for 2 egg yolks because the whites have that pronounced egg flavor.
  • Soften cream cheese well. I just do this in the microwave so it’s extra soft. It blends better this way, no lumps.
  • Be sure to mix ingredients long enough to fully incorporate.
  • Don’t grease the pan. It’s not necessary for flan.
  • Use a water bath for best texture.
  • Careful not to over-bake or it can become rubbery from over-cooked eggs.
  • Don’t skip chill time! It is critical to the flan holding up to inverting, and the texture is best when chilled through.
  • Run a knife as close to the edge of pan as possible before inverting for best appearance.

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Variations

  • This same recipe can be made without the cream cheese. If doing so omit the 2 Tbsp sugar from the filling, it will be plenty sweet without.
  • Add extra flavor: Try with some cinnamon, coconut extract, citrus zest or a tablespoon of bourbon.
  • Make pumpkin flan: Add 1 cup canned pumpkin and 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice (add along with milks). Bake time may take a little longer.
  • Also try Chocolate Flan.

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My favorite Flan recipe! You get a rich and creamy custard style dessert covered with a deeply flavorful caramel sauce. And this version also includes lusciouscream cheese to really take it over the top!

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Servings: 8

Ingredients

Caramel topping

Flan custard mixture

Instructions

  • Bring plenty of water to a boil in a pot or kettle to use as a water bath (the flan will be baked in a dish set in a roasting pan surrounded by the boiling water). Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • For the caramel topping: have an ungreased 9-inch by 2-inch cake pan ready or a 2-quart round baking dish or souffle pan.

  • In a medium saucepan whisk together 3/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup water. Set over medium heat, cook stirring constantly until sugar has dissolved and mixture begins to boil.

  • Once boiling stop stirring and let cook until it's nearing just an amber color. Remove from heat, let rest 5 seconds then add remaining 1 Tbsp warm water (it will steam and sputter slightly so stand back!), whisk to blend.

  • Immediately pour caramelized sugar into cake pan or 2-quart baking dish and carefully tilt in a circular motion to coat the entire surface of bottom of the pan (careful pan will be hot!). Set aside.

  • For the flan custard mixture: in a large mixing bowl using an electric hand mixer blend together cream cheese and 2 Tbsp sugar just until smooth.

  • Mix in eggs one at a time, mixing until just combined after each addition. Then mix in sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk and vanilla extract.

  • Pour milk mixture over caramel layer in cake pan. Set pan in a roasting pan large enough to fit with extra space surrounding. Pour in enough boiling water around cake pan to reach about halfway up the sides of the cake pan.

  • Bake until nearly set (it should still wiggle just slightly when jiggled), about 50 - 60 minutes.**

  • Carefully remove from water bath (roasting pan with water) and set on wire rack to cool for 1 hour. Transfer to fridge and let chill 4 hours.

  • Run a sharp knife around the flan right up next to the pan, then place a large rimmed serving plate over the pan. While holding the plate in place, flip the flan to the opposite side and let it fall onto the plate.

  • Slice and serve. Store in refrigerator.

Notes

*If you are looking to make a more traditional flan you can omit cream cheese, then also omit the additional 2 Tbsp sugar.

**Note that if you had the oven door open for a while in the beginning when adding flan and lots of heat escaped then it could take up to 15 minutes longer. I found this once in testing when I added the roasting pan to the oven the poured the boiling water into the roasting pan from there.

Nutrition Facts

Flan

Amount Per Serving

Calories 437Calories from Fat 180

% Daily Value*

Fat 20g31%

Saturated Fat 11g69%

Cholesterol 153mg51%

Sodium 235mg10%

Potassium 387mg11%

Carbohydrates 54g18%

Sugar 54g60%

Protein 12g24%

Vitamin A 750IU15%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 294mg29%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Spanish

Keyword: Flan, Flan de Queso

Author: Jaclyn

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  • eggs
  • evaporated milk
  • granulated sugar
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • vanilla extract

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109 Comments

  • ashley bryant

    This was honestly the best flan I’ve ever had and the recipe was easy to follow! The cream cheese adds flavor and makes it super fluffy and tasty! I will never use a different flan recipe other than this one!

  • Elizabeth

    This was a total hit! I made it for a baking competition at work, all my colleagues loved it! It was my first time so i was nervous but this recipe it’s easy, great flavor, the only thing was that i checked by minute 40 and it looked already more than cooked to how the recipe said it should move, so i was scared, but it didn’t compromise anything, it was firm but really not bad at all! Love it, would definitely do it again and just keep an eye on the time more often.

  • Teri Moran

    I am about to make this recipe. It was served to me while visiting my brother and sister-in-law and I thought it was one of the best desserts I have had in years. I would have said I didn’t like flan. This recipe has instantly changed my mind. Hope mine comes out as beautiful!

  • Stephanie

    Definitely more flan flavored cheesecake than actual flan. I was hoping the cream cheese wouldn’t change the consistency too much, but it does and the flavor takes over. It doesn’t taste bad by any means but flan it is not.

  • Dana

    Do you cover the flan while it’s in the fridge setting up

    • Jaclyn

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      You can after a while but let it cool first otherwise it will trap steam and leave condensation on the top.

      • Dana

        Thank you so much. Do you heat the bottom up at all before turning it out on a plate

        • Jaclyn

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          No you shouldn’t need to warm to remove. :)

  • Barb

    Great recipe! I have made over 10 pans for church meetings/dinners. Always request me to bring this.
    I found (on Google) how to make Carmel sauce in microwave so that helps a lot with time. (Put water and sugar in Pyrex glass and microwave for about 3 min or until bronze in color)
    I also put all ingredients for flan in blender and mix until cream cheese is blended.

  • Lisa Dahlstrom

    I made this for New Year’s Eve last night, and it came out like a dream. Definitely a repeat recipe!

  • JoZ

    This was my first attempt at flan and it was amazing!!!! Great recipe!!! My hubby loved it! I did have a bit of trouble with caramel solidifying in the bottom but I did see your comment below about adding a little more water! I’m going to make them again today lol and see if that helps!

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FAQs

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 cooked covered or uncovered? ›

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.

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 does my flan taste like scrambled eggs? ›

Why does my flan taste eggy? Using too many eggs or overcooking the flan will make it taste eggy. Make sure your egg-to-dairy ratio is correct. Add vanilla or citrus to enhance its flavor.

Why is my flan like scrambled eggs? ›

Bake the flans for about 20 minutes, or until a knife inserted into the center comes out clean. TIP: They will still be quite 'wobbly', but don't be tempted to leave them in for too long as this may result in sweet scrambled egg.

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.

Should flan be jiggle when done? ›

a perfectly cooked flan should be firm around the edge. and still have a little bit of a jiggle to it in the center, it'll finish setting as it cools.

How long do you let flan cool before flipping? ›

Remove the foil and allow it to cool on the counter for 1 hour till it comes to room temperature. Refrigerate for 4-6 hours. Once fully cooled, run a knife around the edges and then place a plate onto the flan. Flip quickly and give it a quick wiggle.

Can I leave flan in pan overnight? ›

Remove the loaf pan from water bath, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and chill overnight or up to 4 days. To unmold the flan, carefully slide a knife around the edges of the pan.

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.

Can you eat flan right out of the oven? ›

Flan Recipe FAQs

Cooking them in a water bath really helps with achieving this. Why do I need to let the flan completely chill? The biggest challenge is not eating the stuff warm, straight out of the oven. It's imperative that they have time to chill on the counter.

Why did the caramel in my flan stay hard? ›

It's normal. Caramel hardens when you pour it into a ramekin but gradually melts into syrup during cooking. If the layer of caramel poured into a ramekin is too thick, it will not have time to completely melt during cooking. This is why caramel will stick to the bottom.

How to caramelize sugar for flan? ›

For the caramelized sugar syrup: Place the sugar in a medium-size heavy skillet (not iron), set over moderately low heat, and allow to melt and caramelize to a rich golden brown. Do not stir the sugar as it melts but do shake the skillet from time to time.

Is flan supposed to be like Jello? ›

It was more gelatinous than creamy but this recipe you'll make over and over. It's sort of a cross between a Cheesecake, jello, and a Creme Brûlée, but Flan is unique and special in flavor and texture, plus it's fairly easy to make.

What is the role of egg yolk in leche flan? ›

and a lighter color in flavor. Using all egg yolks, on the other hand, brings more fat and richness to the flan. As a result, you end up with a super smooth and creamy final product. Or for the best of both.

Why use egg yolk instead of whole egg in baking? ›

Imparting flavor and color: Fat is flavor, and since the yolk contains virtually all of an egg's fat content, it also adds flavor to baked goods. Yolk color comes from carotenoid pigments (which come from plant materials in the hen's diet).

Why are the eggs tempered for use in the flan? ›

Recipes for custards and other egg-thickened dishes require combining the eggs with the liquid to be thickened. Most reflexively call for a tempering step—in which hot liquid is whisked into the eggs, after which that diluted egg mixture is whisked back into the rest of the hot liquid—to ensure the eggs don't scramble.

What is the difference between whole egg leche flan and egg yolk leche flan? ›

The traditional leche flan made with only egg yolks has a deeper yellow color. It is denser with a creamier, richer taste. On the other hand, the whole egg flan has a lighter color and a jelly-like texture. Using the egg whites also makes the flan firmer.

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