French in the Kitchen 5: Crème Brûlée

Learn the traditional method and a dairy-free alternative of this classic French recipe!

Crème brûlée is a traditional French dessert made with cream, but in this activity we’ll also learn how to make a dairy-free version using coconut milk! Kids will learn about the science of what heat does to sugar, and we’ll learn the vocabulary to set the table in French.

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French in the Kitchen 5: Crème Brûlée
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1 Your Guide

Jenn Dextras Tyler Learn more about me

Hello and Bonjour! My name is Jenn. I speak English and French, and have been lucky enough to teach in both languages for over 20 years, from one coast of Canada to the other! I’ve been an elementary school teacher, a home learning parent to my two kiddos, and even drove a huge classroom on wheels (the COW bus!) to teach preschoolers about Science. As a certified Yoga instructor with a background in dance, movement and theater, I believe we are meant to move our bodies in different ways, every day! I am also a student of breathing and meditation, and love to help kids find their own path to mindfulness. My family and I live on Vancouver Island, where we spend lots of time at the beach, hiking and camping. Being outdoors helps me tune in with nature, calm my mind and learn about all the living things around me. When I’m not traveling or teaching, you can find me curled up with a good book or covered in dirt in my garden!

Fun Fact: If I wasn’t a teacher, I’d be a librarian! I love children’s books, especially reading them aloud with different voices and accents.

2 Materials Needed

Equipment: 4 ramekins, rimmed baking dish, medium saucepan, measuring cups, measuring spoons, whisk, kettle for boiling water, oven mitts. Optional: kitchen torch. Ingredients: egg yolks, sugar, cream and milk (or coconut cream for dairy-free recipe), maple syrup and vanilla. *Please see the pre-activity handout for the full list of equipment, ingredients and quantities!

3 Learning Focus

  • Communicating
  • Collaborating
  • Personal awareness & responsibility
  • Positive personal identity & culture

4 Registration

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