You won’t be able to resist this easy recipe for English custard tarts. Start by making a simple homemade shortcrust pastry, ...
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The following is a transcription of the video: Claudia Romeo: You'll find these custard tarts in pretty much every bakery in Portugal. Pastéis de nata are beloved in Portugal the same way ...
Line a tart tin (or tins), with a removable base and ... Bake at 180°C for 35 minutes. When the custard is set and the apples are fully cooked, brush generously with apricot glaze and serve ...
Press into the muffin tins. Spoon a generous dessertspoon of the cool custard into each pastry case. Bake in the preheated oven for 16-20 minutes or golden on top. Allow to cool in the tins for 5 ...
Heat oven to 180C and butter a 20 to 25cm wide tart tin. Roll the pastry to a ... Set aside until needed. For the custard, mix eggs and sugar until well combined and set aside while you prepare ...
Divide the cooled custard equally among the pastry cases. Transfer the muffin tray to the oven and bake the tarts for 18-20 minutes, or until the custard has set and is pale golden-brown and the ...
Wrap in cling and chill for 20 minutes. Lightly butter a 23cm loose bottom tart tin. Roll the pastry on a lightly floured surface to fit into the tin, with an overlap. Press into the sides with a ...