Recipe for Juans Killer Flan 
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Yield:
6 Servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
1 can Evaporated milk
1 can Sweetened condensed milk
2 cup Sugar
1/4 cup Water
1 tbl Vanilla extract
1/2 x Lemon, juice only
Instructions:
Instructions: Preheat oven to 375 . Mix eggs, condensed milk, evaporated milk, 1 cup of the sugar, vanilla and lemon juice in large bowl. Mix well, no solids allowed, and the sugar must blend very evenly. (Add a little bit of Amaretto or Baileys Irish Cream if you feel adventurous, or a little softened cream cheese). In a meat loaf or bread mold, put the remaining 1 cup of sugar and the water tilt the mix so that becomes a syrupy mix. Heat on high, watching it and moving it every once in a while to spread the heat evenly. When it starts to turn brown, take it off the heat. The syrup should be a medium caramel color. Put it in the freezer and let it set.

After the caramel sets, pour in the flan mixture you made in the bowl.

Cover TWICE and seal well with aluminum foil. Put the mold inside another larger pan (double boiler) and fill the middle with water so that it almost reaches the edge of the inside mold. It is VERY important to seal the top of the mold; if steam or hot air gets inside the flan will not come out creamy and firm (it will look like swiss cheese on the outside). Set oven to BAKE and cook for 1 hour. Turn oven off and let it cool, then take the flan out, remove from the larger pan and put it in the fridge to cool.

Ought to serve 8 or so, but Ive seen it serve 1 over 3-days. It will last quite a bit as long as it is refrigerated. +DONT FORGET TO SEAL THE

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