For the best results, use high-quality white chocolate with a high cocoa butter content. Be careful not to over-bake the crème brûlée, as this can result in a curdled texture. If you don't have a kitchen torch, you can use the broiler in your oven to caramelize the sugar topping. Just be sure to watch it closely to prevent burning. The crème brûlées can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Just brûlée the sugar topping right before serving.
Orlo Collins
May 6, 2025The only change I made was to use dark chocolate instead of white chocolate, and it was still amazing. This is a very versatile recipe.
Jena Mcglynn
Apr 10, 2025I love the tip about chilling the crème brûlées before serving. It really does enhance the flavor and texture.
Vincenzo Russel
Feb 12, 2025My brown sugar topping burnt. Next time I will make sure to keep a closer eye on it.
Prince Rath
Feb 1, 2025This recipe is absolutely divine! The white chocolate and macadamia nuts add such a wonderful twist to the classic crème brûlée. It's become my go-to dessert for special occasions.
Derrick Effertz
Dec 5, 2024I was a little intimidated to make crème brûlée, but this recipe was so easy to follow and the results were incredible. Everyone raved about it!