Pastel De Nata Portugal Recipe

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WEBMar 9, 2024 · The word “nata” means “cream” in Portuguese, and the original pastel de nata recipe includes a delicious mixture of eggs, …

Cuisine: Portuguese
Calories: 232 per serving
Category: Desserts

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WEBApr 19, 2023 · Remove the cinnamon and lemon rind. In a thin, steady stream pour the syrup into the egg/flour mixture, whisking constantly. …

Rating: 5/5(42)
Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
Category: Dessert
Calories: 258 per serving
1. Make the Custard:Place the water, sugar, cinnamon and lemon rind in a medium saucepan and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and let it simmer - without stirring - until it reachers 220 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.Remove from the heat and let it cool for at least 15 minutes while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.In a separate medium saucepan scald the milk (heat until up to the boiling point but don't let it boil). Turn off the heat and add the flour and salt to the hot milk and whisk constantly until the mixture is nice and thick. Add the egg yolks and whisk until combined. Whisk in the vanilla extract.Remove the cinnamon and lemon rind from the syrup. In a thin, steady stream pour the syrup into the egg/flour mixture, whisking constantly. The custard will be very thin, this is normal.Pour the custard through a fine mesh sieve to strain out any chunky bits.Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set aside until ready to use. You can make this in advance and
2. Prepare the Pastry Dough:On a lightly floured work surface, roll the pastry dough out to roughly a 11x14 inch rectangle. Beginning at the short end, roll up the pastry dough, rolling it tightly as you go along. Wrap the pastry roll in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
3. Assemble the Tarts:Preheat the oven to the highest temperature it will go (I heated mine to 525 degrees F). Use a pastry cutter or sharp knife to cut the pastry log into about 3/4 inch thick rounds. (Cut a thin layer off each end and discard.)Use a standard size non-stick muffin pan. Depending on how full you fill the tarts this recipe makes about 16 tarts so you may need a second muffin pan.Place a pastry round in each tin. Use your thumbs to press the pastry down and up the sides to the very top to fit the mold. Pour the prepared custard into each pastry case to about 3/4 of the way full. Don't fill them too full or the custard will overflow onto the rims of the tart crusts. Place the pan on the middle rack of the preheated oven.Depending on the max temperature of your oven, bake for about 14-16 minutes (my oven was set to 525 degrees F). You'll know the tarts are done when the tops are nicely scorched and the filling is set. Remove from the oven and let the tarts cool for about 8-10

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WEBJun 25, 2019 · Begin by making a sugar syrup. Combine the sugar, water, vanilla extract, lemon peel, and cinnamon stick in a saucepan. Cook …

1. Preheat your oven to 550°F (290°C), and lightly grease a 12-cup muffin tin.
2. In a saucepan, bring to a boil the sugar, water, vanilla extract, lemon zest, and cinnamon stick. Cook until a thermometer reads a temperature of 220°F (100°C). Resist the urge to stir!
3. Separately, whisk the milk, flour, and salt together very thoroughly. Cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, for about 5 minutes or until well combined and the milk is thickened. Take off the heat and let cool for 10 minutes.
4. Once cooled, whisk in the egg yolks. Then add the sugar syrup (first removing the cinnamon stick), and mix until everything is well-combined. Strain into a measuring jug.

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WEBJul 5, 2018 · Make the tarts. Lightly grease a 12 tray muffin pan. Preheat the oven to 400 F degrees 200 C. Use pre-rolled pastry, or roll out puff …

1. Put the egg yolks, sugar and cornstarch in a pan and whisk together. Gradually whisk in the milk until smooth.
2. Lightly grease a 12 tray muffin pan.
3. Spoon the cooled custard into the pastry cases and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the pastry and custard are golden. I will sometimes turn on the broiler for a few minutes to get a few extra burn marks which is a distinct feature of this tart.

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WEBFeb 6, 2024 · Dust with more flour and polish the ends as needed. Seal with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours, preferably overnight. Combine sugar, 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon water, cinnamon, and lemon zest in a …

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WEBMar 22, 2019 · Make the custard tart filling: Whisk ½ cup heavy cream, ½ cup sugar, 1¼ cup whole milk, 2 egg yolks, 4 teaspoons cornstarch, and 1¼ teaspoon vanilla extract in a small saucepan until the sugar is dissolved. …

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WEBMar 24, 2022 · Add the milk and cream to the saucepan and heat until steaming. Add the egg yolks and cornstarch to a large heatproof bowl and whisk to combine. Slowly pour the warm milk and cream into the egg …

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WEBAug 25, 2021 · 1 Preheat your oven to 550°F (290°C). Lightly grease a 12 cup muffin tin or use 12 traditional pasteis de nata tart pans. 2 In a medium sized saucepan, bring to a boil the sugar, water, vanilla extract, lemon …

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WEBMay 16, 2020 · For the Custard: 1. In a bowl whisk together the flour and 50ml of milk until smooth. 2. In a small pan, combine the caster sugar, the cinnamon and the water.

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WEBApr 16, 2021 · To prepare the custard filling first make a sugar syrup with water, sugar, lemon peel, and cinnamon sticks. Add it to a thickened mixture of flour, salt, milk, and vanilla extract. Add egg yolks and mix to …

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WEBJun 2, 2021 · Whisk the whole eggs and egg yolks together in a medium bowl until homogeneous. Then, add sugar, milk, heavy cream, and vanilla extract, whisking the mixture until homogeneous. SEE PIC. 1. Cover the …

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WEBPour into each pastry case. Sprinkle each custard tart with a little ground nutmeg and bake in the oven for 20 minutes until the pastry is golden and the egg is just set. Remove from the oven, take out of the tin and leave …

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WEBAug 27, 2023 · Step 5: Assembling Pastel de Nata. Preheat Oven: Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Roll Out Pastry: Roll out the chilled pastry to a thin sheet and cut out …

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WEBNov 12, 2023 · Heat the oven to 550°F (290°C). Remove one of the pastry logs from the refrigerator and gently roll it back and forth on a lightly floured surface to lengthen it until it’s about an inch (25 mm) in diameter and 16 …

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WEBNov 6, 2020 · Grease the tins with butter and line them with a thin slice of puff pastry, stretching it to the edge. To make it easier to stretch the dough, keep your thumbs wet. …

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WEBPreparation steps. Step 1 : Preferably choose a rectangular Puff pastry.Roll it on itself and cut it into 12 equal portions. Spread each portion of dough in a buttered Nata pan, so as …

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WEBPut the butter between two sheets of baking parchment, then bash and roll into a large rectangle roughly the thickness of a £1 coin. In a large bowl, mix the flour with 150ml water and a pinch of salt using a wooden spoon. Tip …

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