Im noticing that custard base for creme brulee uses a lot less egg yolks than for ice cream. why?

brandon
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  • June 24, 2011
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Droplet June 24, 2011
Egg yolks play a different role in creme brulee and in ice cream.Since you bake the creme brulee there is sort of a minimum ratio of milk to eggs in order for it to set properly. With ice cream the yolks are present as an emulsifier in order for the fat globules to not separate from the rest and freeze as separate particles. There the number of eggs used can vary a lot by taste.
 
boulangere June 24, 2011
Bear in mind that ice cream custard will (duh) be frozen, and wants to remain soft enough to scoop. The coagulated egg protein helps give it that consistency, and the wonderful mouth feel.
 
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