A
ramekin is a small glazed
ceramic serving bowl used for the preparation and serving of various
food dishes.
With a typical volume of 2-8
oz, ramekins are common dishes used for serving
crème brûlée,
Molten chocolate cake,
moimoi, cheese dishes,
potted shrimps,
soufflé or used to serve side
garnishes and
condiments alongside an
entree.
Traditionally circular with a fluted exterior, ramekins can also be found in novelty shapes, such as flowers or hearts.
Ramekins are built to withstand high temperatures, as they're frequently used in ovens, or in the case of
crème brûlée, are actually exposed to the flare of a
cooking torch.
The name "Ramekin" is shared with the name of a
cheese dish including
bread crumbs and
eggs, and is derived from the French
ramequin.
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