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Questions Doubts and Requests => Recipe Requests => Topic started by: achookwoman on April 15, 2012, 11:00:17 pm
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I wish to make Portuguese custard tarts.. Has anyone made the custard part in the TMX. Thanks.
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Chookie I was looking for the recipe and there is a traditional one in the forum. I will try and find it for you
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you could try here
http://thermorecipes.blogspot.com.au/2009/11/portugese-adventure.html
or http://gastromony.com/caramel-portuguese-custard-tart/ just need to scroll down a bit on both . . . . .
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Pasteis de Nata (Portuguese Cream Tarts)
« on: September 07, 2008, 10:33:34 PM »
Name of Recipe: Pasteis de Natas
Number of People: depends
Ingredients:
500 gr. of ready-made puff pastry
Filling
250 gr. of milk
250 gr. of cream (uht or fresh)
175 gr. of sugar
50 gr. de baking flour
5 egg yolks
1 lemon peel
1 cinnamon stick
Preparation:
Add all the filling ingredients, part from the lemon peel. and cinnamon stick. Min for a few seconds,speed 4.
Add the butterfly and add the lemon peel and cinnamon. Cook for 18 mins, speed 11/2, temp 90º.
In the meantime, roll out the pastry and cut out small circles (use a tea mug, and press down hard) and place circles into a baking tray (the ones we use to bake Yorkshire puddings).
Take out the lemon peel and cinnamon from the mixture and then add the mixture into the pastry circles. Mixture should be a little below the edge of the pastry. For an extra shiny edge, paint the edges with a beaten egg. This gives extra colour.
Place baking tray into a pre-heated oven (200ºC) and bake for 15-20 minutes.
To check if mixture is properly cooked, prick in a cocktail stick and it should come out dry.
This recipe comes from the Portuguese forum: http://www.forumbimby.com/forum/index.php?topic=21.0
If anyone can please post in how to make puff pastry in the TM, then I'd be grateful. I always buy it pre-made.
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Love to know how you go since I have been wanting to make it for some time. If this does now work let me know I have a bill granger recipe as well ( which needs to be converted). Love to know if you get the traditional silver casing as well...
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OMG, that was so quick. Thanks courton and Goldfish. Will try Courton's recipe first and will let you know how I go.
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There's a recipe in My Way of Cooking too Chookie, page 272 so should be on the app as well. I've done the Bill Granger one too Courton, loved them.
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I made these in my Thermo Chef for my son's birthday. They were easy and very yummy - I love anything with custard.
I used the recipe in the Thermomix app on my iPad.
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Hi Chookie - I am travelling so can't be sure but from recollection the MWOC recipe uses flour - I think cornflour would work better as texture was a bit grainy.
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Many thanks to all for the help. I think I will have to cook several lots. I will need to do a taste test and will take photos. ;D
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The Recipe is also here (http://thermorecipes.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/portugese-adventure.html) :)
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I have made the ones from MWOC several times and they are delicious and loved by guests! There is a review on this forum under 'My way of cooking' from memory.
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hello all
Im enjoying my thermomix journey so far and have made some really lovely things from this forum. My 'to do' list is sooooo long though. It is hilarious here in my house, hubby got a new Weber bbq and I have my foodie purist son home, so we are all arguing over who is going to cook tonight... and what method! Who would have thought?
Now, to my post. I make the Bill Granger Portugese tarts regularly, and note that some of you do too, has anyone converted the recipe? I love it so much, but if not, will try the one from the mwoc book. Picture does not do them justiice, custard looks a little 'transparent'
happy day
helen
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Yes I have made them, and converted them to TMX. They are posted here (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=9573.0)and on my Blog. Many of our members have made them.
Glad you are having fun with your TMX.
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Helen it sounds as though there is lots of foodie fun in your house at the moment.
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Thanks for doing the link Judy. I have been typing on my iPad as the big computer is doing funny things with the Forum.
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My pleasure Chookie. :-* :-*
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Dear chookie and all,
Here's another recipe for these:
http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/portuguese-tarts-adapted-bill-granger-inspired-thermofest/77085
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Cecilia, You obviously have not checked my recipe for Portuguese Tarts as it is practically the same as the one posted on the community site. Mine was developed with lots of help from people on the Forum. It was published on the 17/4/2012. This one was published on the 30/3/2013. I am sick and tired of people taking my recipes, making very small changes, and publishing them as there own.
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And I have used Chookie's recipes many times and it is wonderfully yummy. Thanks for an original recipe Chookie.
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Oh, I am so sorry, Chookie. When I saw that other page, I just thought of you.