29 Delicious Recipes to Make in Ramekins (2024)

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29 Delicious Recipes to Make in Ramekins (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Apr. 25, 2023

    These ramekin recipes give single-serving a whole new meaning.

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    Classic French Onion Soup

    Enjoy my signature French onion soup the way my granddaughter Becky does: I make onion soup for her in a crock bowl, complete with garlic croutons and gobs of melted Swiss cheese on top. —Lou Sansevero, Ferron, Utah

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    Save your leftover stuffing to make shells for holding baked eggs. This is a hearty breakfast that keeps us going for the marathon shopping trips. —Karen Deaver, Babylon, New York

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    Creamy Pizza Soup

    This Creamy Pizza Soup is like eating supreme pizza with a spoon! You can add your own favorite pizza toppings as long as you include the ooey-gooey melty cheese on top. If you can’t find the tomato and sweet basil bisque soup, try using canned tomato bisque soup and adding Italian seasoning. —Susan Bickta, Kutztown, Pennsylvania

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    4/26

    Bacon-Broccoli Quiche Cups

    Rich with veggies and melted cheese, this comforting and colorful egg bake has become a holiday brunch classic
    in our home. For a tasty variation, try substituting asparagus for the broccoli
    and Swiss for the cheddar cheese. —Irene Steinmeyer, Denver, Colorado

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    Turkey and Mushroom Potpies

    I always use the leftovers from our big holiday turkey to prepare this recipe. I think my family enjoys the potpies more than the original feast! —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia

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    Microwave Egg Sandwich

    If you're looking for a grab-and-go breakfast for busy days, this high-protein sandwich is low in fat and keeps me full all morning. Plus, it's only about 200 calories! —Brenda Otto, Reedsburg, Wisconsin

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    Burnt Custard

    The recipe for this smooth-as-silk custard came from a local restaurant years ago. With its broiled topping it looks pretty in individual cups. —Heidi Main, Anchorage, Alaska

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    S'mores Creme Brulee

    A big bite into a scrumptious s’more brings back sweet campfire memories. This fancy take on the classic treat is perfect for a fall meal and will be adored by children and adults alike. —Rose Denning, Overland Park, Kansas

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    Mediterranean Turkey Potpies

    Your clan will love these wonderful stick-to-the-ribs potpies with a Mediterranean twist. I always use the leftovers from our big holiday turkey to prepare this recipe. I think my family enjoys the potpies more than the original feast! —Marie Rizzio, Interlochen, Michigan

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    Croissant Pudding with Chocolate Kahlua Sauce

    These custards puff up slightly while baking, creating beautiful, golden crowns. Kahlua brings a mild coffee flavor to the heavenly chocolate sauce. —Cheryl Tucker, Houston, Texas

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    12/26

    Broccoli Scalloped Potatoes

    The combination of ham and cheese creates a wonderfully smoky flavor. I also love that I can cook an entire meal—vegetable and all—in one standout dish. —Denell Syslo, Fullerton, Nebraska

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    13/26

    Ham and Leek Pies

    I've been making these pies for years, so lots of friends and family now have the recipe. If you can't find leeks, a sweet or mild onion works just as well. —Bonny Tillman, Acworth, Georgia

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    Oatmeal Brulee with Ginger Cream

    This is an awesome dish for a chilly morning. I love the crispy, caramelized top and raspberry surprise at the bottom. —Yvonne Starlin, Portland, Tennessee

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    Three-Cheese Souffles

    No matter when I've made these soufflés, they have always been a success. Although I've never seen the centers start to fall, it's best to plan on serving them hot from the oven. —Jean Ference, Sherwood Park, Alberta

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    16/26

    Onion Yorkshire Puddings

    This easy recipe is a cross between traditional Yorkshire pudding and popovers. It makes a perfect complement to prime rib. We also like it with beef stew and steak. Make more than you need, because everyone loves it. —Emily Chaney, Blue Hill, Maine

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    Warm Chocolate Melting Cups

    These little cakes have become a favorite of our guests. They are always surprised that such a chocolaty dessert is so light­—less than 200 calories apiece! —Kissa Vaughn, Troy, Texas

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    Individual Turkey Potpies

    Savory, creamy potpies are a great way to make leftovers new again. These are not your grandma's pot pies...they are made with fresh herbs, a silky homemade Dijon sauce and a puff pastry top.—Victoria Bond, Tempe, Arizona

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    French Onion Soup with Meatballs

    I got the idea for how to make this soup after I went to a brewhouse restaurant that put ale in their gravy. I make this every time the weather starts to cool down in the fall—it's comfort food for the soul. —Crystal Holsinger, Surprise, Arizona

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    Rum Raisin Creme Brulee

    Inspired by a favorite ice cream flavor, I created this make-ahead recipe to free up some time in the kitchen. You can also serve this as a custard if you choose to not caramelize the top. —Eleanor Froehlich, Rochester, Michigan

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    Amber's Sourdough Stuffing

    All my kids and grandkids absolutely love this sourdough stuffing, but especially my daughter-in-law Amber. I usually make a big batch at Thanksgiving so I will have leftovers for my husband. But this recipe is perfect for two. —Kathy Katz, Ocala, Florida

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    Mini Reuben Casseroles

    These cute and creamy little casseroles have the classic flavors of a Reuben sandwich. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Pumpkin Creme Brulee

    I've never met a creme brulee that I didn't love! I'm not a big pumpkin fan, but this is fantastic. —Tamara Leonard Merritt, Raleigh, North Carolina

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    Nectarine Plum Crisps

    A fusion of late-summer fruits, these crisps make a simple dessert—and what's left can be kept for breakfast. Look for apple crisp mix in the produce department of your grocery store. —Nicole Werner, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Savory Turkey Potpies

    This will perk you up on a cold, rainy day. You can use chicken in place of turkey, and I like to serve the potpies with a fresh green salad or cranberry sauce on the side. —Judy Wilson, Sun City West, Arizona

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    Caramelized Baked Custards

    Creme brulee is our favorite dessert and we love Irish cream liqueur, so I decided to put them together for a dinner finale we truly love. With a last name like Moynihan and a husband named Patrick, you can tell St. Patrick's Day is a very big holiday in our house! —Joyce Moynihan, Lakeville, Minnesota

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    Originally Published: July 24, 2018

    29 Delicious Recipes to Make in Ramekins (26)

    Katie Bandurski

    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

    29 Delicious Recipes to Make in Ramekins (2024)

    FAQs

    Can a ramekin go in an air fryer? ›

    But depending on the size of your air fryer and what you're looking to bake, you might not need to purchase anything new; your silicone cupcake liners and ramekins can do double duty.

    What are ramekins good for? ›

    A ramekin is a small ceramic dish that's designed for baking traditional French desserts like soufflé or crème brûlée. They have many other uses as well—they can be filled with condiments for dipping, hold snacks, and be used to measure out ingredients for a recipe before cooking.

    Which French dessert is served with ramekins? ›

    Though it is widely recognized as the signature baking dish for the caramelised French dessert, crème brûlée, the ramekin can be a go-to for so many of your food preparation and presentation needs. Here's a rundown of what ramekins are and what they're great at serving up.

    What can you put in ramekins? ›

    20 Delicious Recipes to Make In a Ramekin
    1. 01 of 21. Eggnog Crème Brûlée. ...
    2. 02 of 21. Chef John's Baked Eggs. ...
    3. 03 of 21. Mushroom and Walnut Pate. ...
    4. 04 of 21. Baked Goat Cheese Caprese Salad. ...
    5. 05 of 21. Baked Apple Roses. ...
    6. 06 of 21. Irish Cream Crème Brûlée. ...
    7. 07 of 21. Savory Bacon and Crab Bread Pudding Eggs Benedict. ...
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    What you Cannot cook in air fryer? ›

    7 Foods You Should Never Cook In Your Air Fryer
    • Wet Batters. Those beer-battered onion rings, fries, fish cutlets, plus tempura veggies and more are not well suited for a crisp in the air fryer. ...
    • Cheesy Items. ...
    • Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
    • Baked Goods. ...
    • Greens. ...
    • Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
    • Too Much of Anything.
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    What containers not to use in air fryer? ›

    Air fryers are designed for cooking food, so it's essential to avoid putting any non-food items, such as plastic utensils, tin foil, paper towels, or other packaging materials, inside the appliance. These items can melt, catch fire, or release harmful fumes.

    Why do you put ramekins in water? ›

    For crèmes brûlées, place ramekins in a roasting tin and add hot water to two-thirds of the depth of the sides of the ramekins. This method allows the heat to transfer to the custard gently and prevents curdling. The hot water also creates steam, helping to prevent the custard's surface from drying too much.

    Can ramekins go in the microwave? ›

    The ramekins are microwave-safe, but they did get very hot within a minute. We tested them for a couple of extra minutes, and they got super-hot. The heat transfer in the oven fared much better. We tested the ramekins by baking soufflés, crème brûlée and apple crumble.

    Can ramekins go in the freezer? ›

    Wrap each ramekin tightly in a double layer of clingfilm (plastic wrap) and then put them in resealable plastic bags and freeze for up to a month. Thaw the ramekins overnight in the fridge then unwrap and bake from chilled, allowing slightly extra time, as mentioned above.

    What is France's signature dessert? ›

    1. Crème brûlée. Crème brûlée is arguably the most well-known French dessert outside of France, a staple on menus from Paris to New York. Its popularity comes from its elegant simplicity - a rich, creamy custard capped with a brittle burnt sugar crust.

    What can you cook in ceramic ramekins? ›

    Ramekins are often used when making desserts like crème brûlées, crumbles and cheesecakes. When you're baking in a ramekin, we suggest placing all of the ramekins on a baking sheet, which will make it easier to remove them from the oven without fear of spilling or knocking one over.

    What to cook in Le Creuset ramekins? ›

    le creuset ramekin recipes
    1. Brownie Pudding. VALERIE. ...
    2. Raspberry & White Chocolate Waffle Pudding Recipe. VALERIE. ...
    3. Chocolate Pot de Crème. ...
    4. Hot Chocolate Pudding. ...
    5. Clementine Chocolate Lava Cakes Recipe on Food52. ...
    6. Molten Chocolate Cakes for Two - Dessert for Two. ...
    7. Recipe: The Easiest Chocolate Pudding Cakes. ...
    8. Molten Chocolate Cake.

    Do ramekins need to be greased? ›

    Greasing the ramekin and coating it in sugar helps a soufflé rise evenly and gives it a golden edge. -Brush the ramekins with softened butter then dip into a bowl of caster sugar. -Shake the sugar around the ramekins so that it is evenly coated, then tip out any excess.

    Can you use porcelain ramekins in an air fryer? ›

    Yes, they can be used in an air fryer. Before using the ramekins in the air fryer, make sure they fit comfortably inside the basket without touching the sides or top of the air fryer. Arrange them in a way that allows for proper air circulation and to avoid overcrowding in order to ensure even cooking.

    What containers can you put in an air fryer? ›

    But before, sticking anything in it, a good tip to know is that you can use any ovenproof dish or container in an air fryer, whether it is made of glass, ceramic, metal or silicone. You are also perfectly fine using metal foil, which can help making cleaning easier.

    What is a ramekin for air fryer? ›

    4 ounce ramekins or soufflé cups are perfect for making baked eggs in your air fryer. They're small enough to hold just 1 or 2 eggs perfectly, and they heat evenly. They do get very hot though, so be sure to use a pair of tongs to carefully remove them from the air fryer basket.

    Can glass Pyrex go in air fryer? ›

    Pyrex glassware is capable of withstanding high temperatures up to 425 degrees Fahrenheit so a pyrex dish will be safe in air fryers since most top out at 400 degrees.

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