Blueberry Sour Cream Flan - or use any fruit topping!
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Blueberry Sour Cream Flan. Just a few simple ingredients come together in one of the easiest and most luscious dessert recipes ever!

Originally posted Nov 15, 2011. Updated November 2017 with new photos and metric conversion measurement made available.
Here's a video of this recipe I made with CBC Newfoundland several years ago.
Just a few simple ingredients come together to form this creamy, slightly tangy, baked custard flan on a graham crumb base and topped with a delicious blueberry compote. The basic recipe can be used with any fruit topping of your choice.

This sour cream custard flan, especially the blueberry version, may be the single most baked dessert ever at our house. I'm sure I've made hundreds of them over the years probably serving it to thousands over the last 25 years or so since I first tried this recipe.
The slight tangy note of the sour cream is ideal with fresh berries or berry compotes to top this not-too-sweet but rich and creamy dessert. Almost everyone who tries it at our house leaves with the recipe.

The secret to a sour cream flan.
Its secret is its elegant simplicity. It is just a baked custard sitting on a graham crumb crust and it could not be easier to prepare.
The only trick with this recipe is NOT over baking it. Once the custard sets, it is done, even if the custard wobbles like jelly at the center. The custard will firm as it cools to creamy perfection.
We make this flan and top it with seasonal berries and fruits during the summer and then with fruit jams or compotes during the winter. It truly is an ideal year round dessert.

You can make this same recipe with practically any fruit topping you like, including Newfoundland Favourite Bakeapples!.

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Originally posted Nov 15, 2011.





I have to thank you for what we lovingly dubbed "poor man's cheesecake"! Due to our own dietary restrictions I did substitute for some of the ingredients BUT I never would have come up with this idea on my own. I used frozen cherries and it was soooooooo good! Thank you! I look forward to trying more of your recipes too!
(Substitutions: Homemade granola for the graham crackers
Coconut sugar and pure maple syrup for the sugar)
You are amazing. I never thought a dessert that was so easy to make would be so delicious!!!
This looks so delish! Thanks Maple Maven for the substitute idea of homemade granola for the crust... gonna try that! Barry, you are the best!!!!
Hi Barry, I have made this a few times & it is delicious. However, here is my problem: it is not possible to obtain 18% sour cream in this remote area of Nova Scotia. As well, 8" pans do not exist. No matter how much longer I bake the flan (and I have read your comments about the jiggly center), i can barely get to "Jiggly"---the center remains SOFT, not runny soft, but definitely not something I consider even close to done. I know it is not just the 14% sour cream, but the larger 9" pan. I am wondering if you could suggest some way I might improve on things. Would an extra egg compensate? or????
I do use a 9 inch pan as the recipe says. How long are you baking this. Perhaps your oven is not accurate. Try upping the temp by 25 degrees.
Do you have nutritional info for this recipe?
Recipe updated.
I was looking for a blueberry sauce for your lemon cheesecake . Would you recommend this one or do you have other blueberry sauce recipes for cheesecake?
Will this recipe work with supermarket full fat sour cream that is 14% fat?
Yes, I have used it. The custard sets a little softer but still delicious.
Hi Barry,
The lead photos shows a picture of mango topping, but that topping recipe is not included. Is that posted somewhere else?
There is no photo like that in this particular post but you will find my mango flan recipe here: https://www.rockrecipes.com/creamy-gingersnap-mango-flan/
Made this for a birthday at work. So very easy and what a hit! It was absolutely delicious! This recipe is a keeper for sure and I will be making it again!
SOOOO easy but soooo good. Glad you enjoyed it.
OMG!!! Made this yesterday. Love it. So easy to make, but so very very good. Thank you Barry, your recipes never disappoint. This will definitly be a go to in my home. Even my husband loved it, mind you he had to add chocolate sace and chocolate chips to his rather than the blueberry compote. If it doesn't have chocolate it's not dessert in his mind, lol. The only thing I would do different, I would not add cinnamon to my blueberries, just not my thing. Again, thank you for all your wonderful recipies.
Love this recipe. Just wondering if you have a recipe for a chocolate sour cream flan?
Could you try this with plain yogurt instead of sour cream?
I always enjoy cooking and eating your recipes. I have never had a bad one yet. Keep up the good work.
Can you reduce the amount of sugar?
Sure, a little if you want.
Have made this several times in the past few weeks, topping with fresh Niagara peaches, wild blueberries and a citrus glaze. It is amazing. Will now make with blueberry compote. Do you think this can be frozen?