Saturday, May 15, 2021

Pressure Cooker Old-Fashioned Egg Custard


Sweet, creamy, comforting egg custard is just minutes away in the pressure cooker with no water bath and perfect results every time.

Cinnamon and nutmeg not shown.

Pressure Cooker Old-Fashioned Egg Custard

Yield:  4 servings
Approximate Total Time:  40 minutes 
Electric Pressure Cooker Size:  6 quarts

1 1/2 cups whole milk, divided
7 Tbsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
3 large eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
Ground cinnamon and/or nutmeg

In a microwave-safe bowl, combine 1 cup whole milk, sugar, and salt.  Microwave 30 seconds to 1 minute stirring to makes sure the sugar and salt dissolve.  Stir in the remaining 1/2 cup of whole milk and let cool to room temperature.  Meanwhile, in a 4-cup glass measuring cup or comparable-sized bowl, beat eggs well.  While whisking the eggs, slowly pour the milk mixture into the eggs.  Stir in the vanilla mixing well.

Using a fine mesh strainer, pour the custard mixture through twice.  After straining, pour the custard mixture into 4 glass 6-ounce custard cups.  Cover each custard cup tightly with foil.

Pour 1 cup of water into the pressure cooker pot.  Place a trivet in the bottom. Carefully place 2 of the custard cups on the trivet. Place a second trivet on top of the custard cups. Place the other 2 custard cups on top of the second trivet making sure not to block the steam vent and the float valve. If a second trivet isn't available, the other 2 custard cups can be cooked after the first 2 have completed cooking.

Lock the pressure cooker lid in place and set steam vent to Sealing.  Select PRESSURE COOK (Manual) and cook for 4 minutes on High pressure.

When the cook time ends, let the pressure release naturally, which will take 6-8 minutes. When the valve drops, remove lid. Select CANCEL. Using tongs, remove custard cups. Uncover. The middle may be a little jiggly, but a knife inserted into the center should come out clean. Allow to cool for at least 15 minutes before serving. Serve hot, warm, or chilled, but just before serving, dust with a light sprinkling of cinnamon and/or nutmeg.


Pressure Cooker Old-Fashioned Egg Custard 101:

Pour 1 cup of water into the pressure cooker pot.  Place a trivet in the bottom. Carefully place 2 of the custard cups on the trivet:


Place a second trivet on top of the custard cups. Place the other 2 custard cups on top of the second trivet making sure not to block the steam vent and the floating valve:



Here are links to the custard cups and trivets I use.  The custard cups can also be found on Amazon, and the trivets can be found at Kohl's, Bed, Bath, & Beyond, and other retailers.


Trivets:  







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