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ambermac (Oct 30, 2005)
trying to tackle the new tools
ambermac (Oct 30, 2005)
drawn in 35 min
davincipoppalag (Oct 30, 2005)
Using the halftone for the whole thing made it look like one of those needlepoint pictures.
ambermac (Oct 30, 2005)
drawn in 28 min
now the plate looks gellatonous too. mmm...
featherstone (Oct 30, 2005)
this is a great pic, I love the style :)
ambermac (Oct 31, 2005)
thanks f'stone. a bit of a nod to the great bob crumb and a bit of a nod to our good friend betty crocker.
Alex-Cooper (Oct 31, 2005)
Cool combo with the crosshatching and the screentones. Flan is the food of brilliance.
ambermac (Oct 31, 2005)
thanks alice cooper. brilliant--blush, nah, i'm rather dull--especially at dinner parties.
laurael (edited Oct 31, 2005)
Very cool style, this. Awesome, actually.
edit...oh, okay...sorry...get it...ha ha ha...
ambermac (Oct 31, 2005)
thanks laura...oh, that was a tease on his name. i'm sure alex knows.
Anna (Oct 31, 2005)
Heck yes! FLAN! I've wanted to draw flan for ages now. Thanks for doing it! It looks great. ....And now I want some. :-P
ambermac (Oct 31, 2005)
thanks anna. don't let my flan flame your flow. maybe we can have a 2draw flan off. the winner will receive a life time supply of la lechera condensed milk.
davincipoppalag (Oct 31, 2005)
It's all so alliterative..with flans flaming flows...maybe we can do that in flanders? (Is there fluffy flour in flan?)
thug (Nov 1, 2005)
even though I don't know what a flan is, I like the artistic ability that you have demonstrated here. I think that flan is short for fu flux flan, but I could be mistaken.
davincipoppalag (Nov 1, 2005)
It's a french custard dessert with a carmel sauce
ambermac (edited Nov 1, 2005)
thanks all...what is flan? oh thug, how can you say you've lived? i'll share my secret family recipe with you all, my dear friends. (actually i clipped it from the sf chronicle's mexican food section about 3 years ago.)

mexican flan

1 cup sugar
6 egg yolks (room temperature)
2 whole eggs (room temperature)
24 ounces condensed milk
3/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract (mexican vanilla, if available)

preheat oven to 350 degrees f.

place the 1 cup sugar in a heavy-bottomed saucepan and caramelize over medium heat at first, swirl the pan over the heat, but do not stir (this will cause it to clump). after about 8 minutes, when the sugar has begun to liquefy, stir with a heavy spoon. when the caramel turns light brown, quickly (and carefully burns are painful) pour into a 2-quart glass dish or mold. tip pan so caramel coats the bottom and up sides of mold. work fast; caramel hardens quickly.

using a whisk, beat together the egg yolks, eggs, milk, sugar and vanilla. mixture should be well-blended but not frothy. pour into the caramelized mold. cover with the flan mold with a lid. (this prevents the top from overcooking). place the mold in a larger pan (such as a roasting pan) and pour in about 1 1/2 inches of hot water.

place on the bottom rack of the preheated oven and bake for approximately 65 minutes. after 55 minutes, open the oven door and test the flan by inserting the thinnest knife you own into the middle of the flan. do not go all the way to the bottom. if large curds cling to the knife the flan is not yet done. give it about 10 minutes longer. if just a film of custard clings to the knife, the flan is done. When you jiggle the mold, the custard should shimmer in the middle but look cooked around the edge.

remove from oven and cool mold on a rack. the flan will continue to cook for about an hour after being removed from the oven. during this time it will set up. refrigerate at least 2 hours before unmolding.

unmold...
run a thin, sharp knife around the edge of the flan. move the pan from side to side to see if the flan is slipping and free from the edges of the pan. place a flat serving platter with a raised rim on top of the mold. Holding the platter and mold together tightly, flip them over. the flan should slip easily onto the platter, along with most of the caramel sauce. use a spoon to remove more caramel and spoon it around the custard. the bottom of the pan will have a hard layer of caramel still on it.

serve...
cut flan into wedges spooning caramel sauce over each slice.

serves 12
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