How to Improve Your Matcha Creme Brulee
This matcha creme brulee recipe is excellent, but over time you may want to personalize and improve it.
Here are a few tips you can try to make your matcha creme brulee even better!
Infuse Matcha in Cream
Instead of simply mixing matcha powder into the matcha creme brulee custard, infuse the matcha flavor into the cream itself.
Warm the cream over low heat and whisk in the matcha powder until it's fully dissolved.
Let it cool and proceed with the recipe.
This ensures a more consistent and smoother matcha flavor throughout the custard.
Use Fresh Vanilla Beans
While vanilla extract is convenient, using fresh vanilla beans provides a more intense and aromatic vanilla flavor to the matcha creme brulee.
Scrape the seeds from a vanilla bean and add both the seeds and the pod to the cream while heating it. Remove the pod before mixing with the egg yolks.
Vanilla pairs great with matcha, and if you want to learn more about other foods that pair well with matcha, you should read this article 👉 What does matcha taste like? Taste Chart with Video
Incorporate Matcha Swirls
For a visually appealing twist, create matcha swirls in the custard by adding a small amount of matcha custard mixture into the ramekins first, then layering the plain custard on top.
Swirl the two mixtures gently with a toothpick to create a marbled effect.
Garnish with Fresh Berries
Serve the matcha crème brûlée with a side of fresh berries, such as strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries.
The tartness of the berries complements the creamy custard and adds a burst of color and freshness to the dish.
Use Coconut Milk
Replace some or all of the heavy cream with coconut milk for a unique twist. The coconut flavor complements the matcha and adds a slightly tropical element to the dessert.
Keep in mind that coconut milk may result in a slightly lighter and less rich texture in your matcha creme brulee.
Experiment with Different Sweeteners
Consider using alternative sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar instead of caster sugar. Each sweetener brings its own distinct flavor profile to the custard and can add a subtle twist to the traditional recipe.
It can be difficult to sweeten green tea without messing up the flavor, that's why we created an entire article about it 👉 How to Sweeten Green Tea
Flavor Pairings for Your Matcha Creme Brulee
Although it may not seem possible to make this matcha creme brulee even better, there are a few things you can eat alongside of it in order to improve the flavor. Here are a few great flavor pairings for your matcha creme brulee!
White Chocolate
The creaminess and sweetness of white chocolate complement the earthy and slightly bitter notes of matcha creme brulee, resulting in a lusciously indulgent dessert with a perfect balance of flavors.
If you want to pair it with a green tea infused chocolate, we recommend this recipe 👉 The Ultimate Genmaicha Chocolate Recipe
Ginger
The warm and slightly spicy flavor of ginger adds a zesty kick to the delicate matcha creme brulee custard, creating a unique and refreshing twist that tantalizes the taste buds.
Black Sesame
The nutty and toasty flavor of black sesame seeds pairs exceptionally well with matcha, offering a delightful contrast in both taste and color, making it a visually appealing and flavorful treat.
Coconut
Coconut's tropical and subtly sweet taste pairs beautifully with a matcha creme brulee, providing a hint of exotic flair to the custard, transporting you to a blissful island-inspired dessert experience.
Orange
The bright and citrusy flavor of orange complements the grassy and vegetal taste of matcha, creating a refreshing and vibrant combination that awakens the senses.
Lavender
The floral aroma of lavender enhances the earthy tones of the matcha creme brulee, creating a sophisticated and aromatic dessert experience that's sure to leave a lasting impression on your palate.
If you're a fan of lavender and matcha pairings, we have the perfect recipe for you 👉 Serenity in a Cup: Lavender Matcha Latte Recipe