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Baked Flan

Submitted by: Beth
This is a quick and easy baked flan recipe that is prepared in the blender. It's great served warm or cold and has a creamy texture like custard. 

Flan I

Submitted by: Jessica Dezendorf
This is a wonderful flan recipe from the late Iris Perez. Its origin is Mexican. For a denser, cheesecake-like texture, substitute eight ounces of cream cheese for two of the eggs. 

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Flan II

Submitted by: Bobby Kleinveld
Caramelized sugar, milk and eggs -- a sweet and simple baked custard. 

Mango Pudding (Flan de Mango)

Submitted by: Rosanna
Provided by: Puerto Rico Tourism
Try this sweet, custard-like dessert for a real Latin American experience. 

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Spanish Flan

Submitted by: Adriana
This flan is made with condensed and evaporated milk and baked in a pie dish. 

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Coconut Flan

Submitted by: Viveca DelGiorno
This easy, coconut flavored flan is a crowd pleaser. My grandmother used to make this recipe in Ecuador, it's been in the family for many years. 

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Chocolate Cream Cheese Flan

Submitted by: Nestle® Toll House®
Provided by: Nestle®
These flan are rich, smooth and chocolatey with a luscious caramel sauce. 

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Flan de Coco (Coconut Flan)

Submitted by: Baking Addict
Living In: Wichita, Kansas, USA
A delicious, tropical coconut flan -- authentically Caribbean! 

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Pumpkin Caramel Flan

Submitted by: Libby's® Pumpkin
Provided by: Nestle®
Pumpkin flavors this luscious dessert, while a caramelized sugar sauce acts as the perfect foil. A great make ahead dessert for a special occasion. 

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Flan

Submitted by: Kathy Gilligan
Provided by: Taste of Home
This light egg custard recipe comes from a missionary friend who lives in Mexico. It's very typical of the Southwest...and very delicious! 
 
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