Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Pasteis de Nata / Portuguese custard tarts

Pasteis de nata are traditional Portuguese custard tarts. They are also known as pastel de nata. To know more about these delicious beauties , read here. I found them very easy to prepare and very yummy. My 2 1/2 year old son didn't even wait till they cooled :) he gobbled some tarts, even before I could take any pics. I was left with only few tarts to take the pic. Believe me, when I say they were yummilicious and I bet, no one can stop at only 1 tart :)

PASTEIS DE NATA / PORTUGUESE CUSTARD TARTS

Ingredients:
1 package of puff pastry sheets,
4 egg yolks,
1 1/2 cups of whole milk,
1 tsp of vanilla essence
3-4 tbsp cornstarch/cornflour,
1/2 cup of sugar,
1 tbsp of orange rind and
a pinch of nutmeg powder.

Method:
Thaw the puff pastry sheets. Heat the oven to 170ยบ C. To make the custard- Put the milk in a sauce pan and heat it on a low flame. Whisk the egg yolks with sugar and vanilla essence till the sugar is well blended with the milk. In another bowl, take some cold milk and add the corn starch to it and mix until there are no lumps in it, keep aside. Slowly add the egg yolks and sugar to the milk and stir it...make sure to boil the milk on low flame. When it starts boiling, add the cornstarch mix to the milk slowly, away from the heat and stirring it with the other hand. Now return the pan back to the flame and cook on low heat till the custard thickens. remove from heat and cool completely.
Lightly grease the muffin cups. Roll the puff pastry sheet and using a cookie cutter, cut circles big enough to cover the bottom and sides of the muffin cups. gentle place each circle into the muffin cups and press on all the sides and make sure there are no air pockets. Pour the prepared custard into the shells and bake for 20-30 minutes or until you the shells and the filling is lightly brown on the top.
Serve it warm or after it cools with a cup of hot tea / coffee or as a quick and yummy dessert after the dinner. Enjoy !

Note: You can even bake the puff pastry shells for 8-10 minutes, before pouring the custard to ensure that the pastry is not uncooked. If doing so, line the puff pastry in the cups with parchment paper and put some raw(dry) baking beans or some rice in to parchment paper to prevent the puff pastry from rising. Remove the beans/ rice and the parchment paper and fill with the prepared custard and bake as mentioned above.

Recipe adapted from allrecipes.com

I am sending this to AWED- Potuguese hosted this month by Priya of Priya's Easy and tasty recipes and event started by DK of Chef In You.

58 comments:

  1. wow!! looks so good! yumm!! cool recipe

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  2. I love these flakey egg custard tarts. Ain't they wonderful with a large pot of coffee or tea!?

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  3. Thank you for visiting and commenting on my blog. You have a lovely blog as well. I am your new follower. :)

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  4. Wow Faiza, i was planning to make out this pasteis de nata, but somehow i completely forgotten, thanks for sending these beauties to AWED...am very glad to get this beautiful tarts dear..

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  5. That's so quick and yumm...I am a dessert maniac :D great recipe Faiza !

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  6. Your tart looks really yumm!!!

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  7. As I was reading this I was sailing in the drools world,forced myself to come back and comment..

    Looks simple and yummy...
    Nice recipe which comes very handy....

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  8. what a delicious dish..am just drooling over the clicks..awesome!

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  9. The tarts do look yummilicious dear...adding orange rind and nutmeg sounds yummy and flavorful :)

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  10. I wanted to try these for quite some time but never got the chance..they extremely irresistibly:

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  11. this one is completely new to me!! it looks simple n yet very delicious!! Gr8 entry..

    Renuka
    http://cookingyummy.blogspot.com/

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  12. they sure look very yummy and delicious!

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  13. luks yummy & made me hungry..faiza..i cant follow ur blog.please let me knw..

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  14. Delicious custard,looks really good

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  15. luks yummy & made me hungry..faiza..i cant follow ur blog.please let me
    knw..

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  16. These are definitely added to my must-make stash. Gosh, these are just adorable and they sound so good. Excellent find and share. I am so glad you made these. Thank you!

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  17. looks delicious,thanks for sharing faiza..

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  18. Very nice.. I believe when you say they are good :)

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  19. Wow adorable tarts faiza.Your description is really tempting,makes me to drool n try it very soon.What's orange rind?

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  20. The tarts look so cute and delicious.

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  21. Oh my, it looks too delicious. Feels like having one:)

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  22. The Tarts look yummy! Great Post Faiza:)

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  23. Lovely tarts.... they are..My favorite is the apple tart.... this is an addition too.....Custard Tarts!
    YUMMY!!!!

    Ash...
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  24. thy realy luk yummilicious...nice tarts

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  25. looks lovely..and sounds pretty easy too xcept bing careful while heating the milk..lmme try it sometime.

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  26. Thanks Faia for your sweet comments about moong halwa. You urself have a lovely space.

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  27. oh wow love these used to get them in nandos great job oh cute that your baby ate them all up!

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  28. oh I've never had this before - looks great!

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  29. Faiza, Ur Portuguese custard tarts look so adorable..and I take ur word they do look yummilicious . No wonder ur 2 yr old could'nt keep his hands of them..lol. i'M glad u had some left so we cd take a peep into what's cooking/baking in Faiza's kitchen...Its the same story at my place..My younger son is almost 2 1/2and he'll start eating cookies etc..even b4 i can get some pictures.. OLder one is 6..atleast he'll wait till I take the pictures.

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  30. Never attempted them at home...but I love to eat tthem.looks yummy

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  31. So tempting ,, love the click. Will be following u


    dreamydelights.blogspot.com

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  32. I can never have enough of these tarts. Really miss them. Yours look very delicious. I have to make soon. Thanks for sharing.

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  33. Thank you all for the lovely comments and encouraging words :)

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  34. cool recipe Faiza Looks yumm dear

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  35. miam miam,that would have been terribly yummmy, sure!!!

    no wonder he grabbed them even before you clicked, hihihi, I would've been worser than him :):)

    who would resist that? cutard and pastry, hmmm, nice combination!!

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  37. Congrats on your award from the Duchess (this is how I found you)! Its right on dinner time here and I'm looking at all your beautifully prepared food. I'm drooling ......
    Following now as I'm definately going to try some of these :-) Yum! Cheers, Karen

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  38. Custard tarts look delicious!!

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    http://cookingyummy.blogspot.com/

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  43. Wow I can have 5 of this at a go! very nice!

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    Stubled upon ur blog..You have a wonderful blog. I loved ur custard tart..I am fond of desserts and am going to try this one sooner. Looks lovely!
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  45. faiza an award on its way to you...4rm my side

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  46. Thank you, nice job! This was the stuff I had to have..

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  47. Thank you for the great information! I would not have discovered this otherwise!

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