Looking for a beautiful, make-ahead dessert that looks fancy and tastes even better? This Creamy Dessert in a Glass combines two irresistible textures: crispy toasted crumbs and silky smooth custard cream, layered to perfection in a single serving cup or glass.
It’s perfect for dinner parties, festive holidays, or when you want a rich dessert without the hassle of baking an entire cake.
Ingredients
For the Crumb Layer:
1 ½ cups all-purpose flour (180g)
1 ½ tablespoons sugar
1 pinch of salt
8.5 tablespoons cold butter (120g), grated
For the Cream Layer:
¼ cup + 1 teaspoon sugar (60g)
2 egg yolks
1 ¼ cups milk (300ml) (any fat content)
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons butter (30g)
Optional toppings:
Fresh berries, grated chocolate, powdered sugar, nuts, or caramel drizzle.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Make the Crumb Layer
Combine the dry ingredients
In a medium bowl, mix:1½ cups flour
1½ tablespoons sugar
A pinch of salt
Grate in the butter
Add 8.5 tablespoons of cold grated butter. Use a fork or your fingers to combine until the mixture resembles coarse, sandy crumbs.Toast the crumbs
Transfer the mixture to a dry non-stick skillet and toast over low heat, stirring constantly for 5–7 minutes, or until the crumbs are golden brown and fragrant.Cool completely
Spread the toasted crumbs on a plate or tray and let them cool completely. This step is essential to preserve their crispiness.
Step 2: Prepare the Cream Layer
Whisk egg yolks and sugar
In a saucepan (off the heat), whisk:2 egg yolks
¼ cup + 1 tsp sugar
Mix until the mixture is light and smooth.
Add milk and flour
Stir in 1¼ cups milk gradually. Then sift in 2 tablespoons of flour to avoid lumps. Whisk until fully combined.Cook the cream
Place the saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly. Cook until the cream thickens and reaches a custard-like consistency (about 8–10 minutes).Add butter
Remove from heat, stir in 2 tablespoons butter, and mix until smooth.Cool the cream
Let the cream cool to room temperature before assembling to ensure it sets properly in the glass.
Step 3: Assemble the Dessert
Start with crumbs
In small serving glasses or dessert cups, add a generous spoonful of the toasted crumbs as the base.Add the cream
Spoon or pipe a layer of the cooled cream over the crumbs.Repeat layers
Continue layering: crumbs → cream → crumbs, ending with a layer of cream or crumbs depending on your presentation preference.Chill to set
Place the glasses in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour to allow the dessert to firm up and flavors to meld.Garnish before serving
Top with your favorite additions:Fresh strawberries or raspberries
Shaved chocolate or cocoa powder
Chopped nuts or crushed cookies
A dusting of powdered sugar
Storage Tips
Store assembled desserts in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Cover with plastic wrap to prevent drying out.
This dessert should not be frozen, as the cream may separate.
Expert Tips & Variations
Toast crumbs slowly to get a golden, nutty flavor. Stir continuously to avoid burning.
Use a piping bag for cleaner cream layers.
Add vanilla extract or lemon zest to the cream for extra flavor.
For a chocolate twist, mix a tablespoon of cocoa powder into the flour when making the crumbs.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Can I make this dessert ahead of time?
Yes! You can assemble it a day in advance and store in the fridge. It actually tastes better after chilling.
❓ Can I use store-bought crumbs?
You can, but homemade toasted crumbs offer much better flavor and texture.
❓ Is it safe to eat egg yolks in the cream?
Yes, they are cooked during the cream-making process and pose no risk when properly prepared.
Final Thoughts
This Creamy Dessert in a Glass is rich, elegant, and surprisingly easy to make. With its buttery, toasted crumb layers and smooth custard cream, it offers a perfect balance of texture and flavor in every spoonful. Ideal for parties, holidays, or romantic dinners, this layered treat will leave your guests asking for seconds.
Tried this recipe? Leave a comment and let us know how it turned out! What did you use for toppings?

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