4 Portuguese Custard Tarts (Pasteis de Nata)
4 Portuguese Custard Tarts (Pasteis de Nata) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Our Portuguese tarts are made of a crispy, all-butter puff pastry generously filled with milk, egg, and cream. After a few minutes in the oven, these pasteis de nata show off their signature soft texture. Perfect as a post-meal sweet or all-ages snack!
- 9 minutes in the oven
- Original recipe from Portugal
- 4 servings
Préparation
Préparation
Ingredients and allergens
Ingredients and allergens
Partially skimmed milk, Wheat flour, Butter, Sugar, Water, Egg yolk, Eggs, Cream (cream, carrageenan), Corn starch, Salt, Cinnamon, Lemon peel
Contains: Milk, Wheat, Egg May contain : Tree Nuts
Informations complémentaires
Informations complémentaires
A little more about our frozen Portuguese custard tarts
The Portuguese pastel de nata (pasteis in its plural form) translates to "cream pastry." These small Portuguese custard tarts can best be described as little flans with a crispy puff pastry!The custard, which is less gelatinous than a flan, is made from milk, flour, eggs, and sugar. Simple ingredients for a winning pastry!
Cooking our frozen Portuguese egg tarts is super simple! Place them in the oven for 9 minutes, then let them rest for 5 to 7 minutes to avoid burning yourself when biting into them. You can let them rest longer and eat them cold, but we recommend tasting them warm; it's when the custard filling has the best texture!
The origin of Portuguese custard tarts (pasteis de nata)
This Portuguese pastry was supposedly created in the 1800s by nuns of a small monastery in Belem. As a source of income, the nuns would sell these Pasteis de Belem at a small shop next to the monastery. Very quickly, the surrounding bakeries began making similar custard tarts, and pastel de nata was born.The original Belem recipe is still a well-kept secret, and only the monastery's master pastry chefs know it!