Monday, June 3, 2019

Pasteis de nata - Custard tarts - the recipe.

If you want to prepare pasteis de nata (the custard tarts) - below you can find how to do it.
The other way is to watch youtube :)
  

400g puff pastry
250g sugar
500ml milk
6 egg yolks
2 egg whites
1 level tbsp flour
lemon zest (optional)
icing sugar
cinnamon

PASTRY
Roll the pastry out into an oblong, then roll along its length into a sausage. Cut into equal slices and put one in each hole in a patty tin. Squash the pastry inside the tin (easier with wet fingers) Press with your thumbs from the bottom to the sides so the pastry is thinner at the bottom. Put the tins in the fridge while you work on the filling.

FILLING
Mix the flour in the cold milk and pour into a pan. Mix and bring to boil, whisking all the time. Add a bit of lemon peel. Remove from the heat and add the sugar (previously boiled with some water to "soft ball" stage, or rather, boil it for about ten minutes and don't let it color). Allow the mixture to cool down, then add the yolks and the egg whites, well beaten, and mix gently. Pour into the pastry cases straight from the fridge and put in the preheated oven at 2200C. Cook for about 15 minutes, and then watch them the pastry is golden and the custard turns dark brown in patches. Remove from the oven, and allow to cool in the tins, but tap the tins first, so they don't stick. Eat slightly warm, sprinkled with icing sugar and cinnamon on top, as is traditional in Pasteis de Belem. Eat slightly warm, sprinkled with icing sugar and cinnamon.

Enjoy!