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Yield: 4 servings
Infusing milk with lavender buds perfumes the honey-sweetened custard, creating an unusual, lovely backdrop for juicy plums. A quick pass under the broiler caramelizes the top. Note: Because the custard is stabilized with cornstarch, you can let it reach a gentle simmer.
Tip
Lavender flowers impart a delicate fragrance to custards and ice creams. You can find dried culinary lavender in herb stores and specialty stores. If you don't have lavender, just leave it out: In Steps 1 and 2, simply heat the milk until steaming.
You can also use the custard as a sauce for fresh raspberries or figs.
Make Ahead Tip
Prepare custard through step 3. Cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days.
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