Homemade vanilla custard is an easy-to-make and decadent dessert that your whole family will love! Made with simple ingredients, my homemade custard recipe takes about twenty minutes to prepare and a few hours to chill and set up.
It’s perfect for a dinner party or just to treat your family to a delicious dessert.
My homemade custard recipe is a family favorite in our house and never fails to bring smiles to the table. Another family favorite is my classic rice pudding.
I’ve made a lot of different custard recipes over the years and this is my favorite. It’s similar to pastry cream, but richer. It’s also thinner so it can’t be used to stuff cream puffs or to use inbetween cake layers. It’s simply a creamy delicious pudding.
If you love vanilla custard, make sure to try my Creme Brulee and Spanish Flan recipes.
Ingredients to make Homemade Vanilla Custard
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make my homemade vanilla custard. In Chef Speak, this is called the “Mise en Place,” which translates to “Everything in its Place.”
Not only does setting up your ingredients ahead of time speed up the cooking process, it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
Can I use whole eggs to make the custard?
You could, but I wouldn’t advise it. The whites of the egg will change the texture and may end up getting gritty, and then you’d need to use a fine mesh strainer to get a creamy custard.
How to make Vanilla Custard
- Add the granulated sugar, table salt, and cornstarch to a large bowl and whisk to combine.
- Add the egg yolks, whole milk, and light cream (or heavy cream if you’re feeling decadant) to the mixture.
- Whisk until well combined.
- Place a saucepan over medium-low heat and pour the egg mixture into a medium saucepan.
- Cook the mixture for 10-12 minutes (or until thickened), whisking continuously to keep the mixture from scalding.
*Mix until the custard is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. - Remove the pan from the heat, then add the butter and vanilla extract.
- Stir to combine.
- Pour the custard into a medium bowl and cover it by placing a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the custard, leaving no space between the plastic and the custard. This prevents a skin from forming.
- Refrigerate the custard for 3-4 hours (overnight is best) before serving.
You can use real vanilla beans or vanilla bean paste instead of the extract. Both will give you those delicious vanilla speckles in the custard and give you a more prominent vanilla flavor.
*If you use a vanilla pod, scrape the vanilla seeds out of the pod using a knife.
Serve the delicious homemade vanilla custard with homemade whipped cream and fresh berries or fresh fruit of your choice.
Store any leftover custard in an airtight container for 2-3 days.
Recipe FAQs
Vanilla Custard is a decadent dessert that uses simple ingredients. It’s made with a combination of eggs, milk, cream, sugar, vanilla, and cornstarch. Eggs are responsible for the custard’s thick and velvety texture, which is further thickened by using cornstarch.
Custard and pudding recipes are almost identical. They both use eggs as the thickening agent, whereas custard also uses cornstarch to make it firmer than most puddings. Pudding generally won’t include cream, which is sometimes added to custard to make it richer.
Yes, it is. Most creme brulee recipes will include more cream than a typical custard, so it is a richer dessert. Creme brulee also includes a hardened caramelized sugar topping.
Cathy
Hi This looks so Yummy!
Can I ask you a silly question. I don’t like eggy smells but I plan to use this custard in a layered biscuit, whipped cream fridge cake. Will the custard smell like egg if I make it from the night before for the next day?
Thankyou for your help
Cathy 😊
Chef Dennis Littley
I’ve never noticed an eggy smell, but that type of smell doesn’t bother me, so I probably wouldn’t have noticed.
Jan
I had 4 egg yolks over from a pavlova. I looked for a custard recipe. This was easy. I quickly made two pastry tarts from frozen pastry and put some custard in, cooled in fridge and served with sliced strawberries on top. Delicious.
Chef Dennis Littley
This simple custard is definitely a good use of extra egg yolks. I’m sure it was delightful in the pastry shells!
Damian
Awesome! super smooth and tasty, thank you.
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m happy to hear you enjoyed my vanilla custard!
Madeleine
Enjoyed making this custard recipe. I reduced sugar to 1/3 cup, it was still delicious 😋
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m happy to hear the recipe worked well with less sugar!
Kim
First time I have ever made custard without custard powder! It was phenomenal 🤩 Served hot with sliced banana 🍌 Everyone loved it!! Thanks
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m very happy to hear you enjoyed my vanilla custard recipe. It’s definitley better than the powdered version!
Lili
So quick and easy but just as delicious as more time consuming recipes.
Prima
It’s perfect!
The best custard ever!!!
The texture is awesome and the ingredients are simple
And above all the taste is so lovely
Thank you so much
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m very happy to hear you enjoyed my custard recipe! I hope you find more recipes on my website to try.
Loreto and Nicoletta
In true Italian tradition, we use custard a lot! 😋 ❤️ We loved how rich and creamy it was and that lovely vanilla was so wonderful. This custard is good on its own, and so versatile! Great share! 👏 ❤️ 😍 😋
Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer
My husband went berserk over this! He ate it straight out of the bowl and, while he was half way done with it, asked me to make another batch. Definitely a winner my friend!
silvia
It was delicious, so creamy, sweet and flavorful. Also super easy to prepare. It definitely needs to be chilled. I made it one day in advance and all my family loved it.
Amy Liu Dong
This recipe is a keeper! The custard was so smooth and luscious. I can’t wait to try this for everyone!
Jamie
I made this recipe for my guests and it was so creamy and delicious. They loved it!
DK Park
This looks light and yummy, the custard seems to be a creamy one. I’m glad that there’s a recipe and i will make this one now.
Betsey
Does the salt Mix in with the sugar and cornstarch?
Chef Dennis Littley
Yes, mix it in with the sugar and cornstarch.
anna
It tasted much better than any custard I buy in the shops! And my children loved it so much, they already asked for it again this weekend!
Neyssa
This is just like one of my favorite breakfast treats my aunt would make me! Your version was even better!
Linda
I was so glad to find this recipe. I had picked up some fresh berries from the store and wanted a dessert for guests that was quick and easy. This pudding went together perfectly and was so creamy and full of vanilla flavor that it got rave reviews from everyone.