We all know Chinese egg tarts, right ? Have you ever had Portuguese egg tarts though ? It tastes like crème brûlée with a pie crust. So yummy !!!!! Can't help it ... my boys love it !!!!
Portuguese Egg Tarts (葡撻), adapted by Rasa Malaysia
For the crust:
1 box of Betty Crocker Pie Crust Mix (Net Wt 11 Oz) or 1 frozen and rolled Pillsbury 9-inch pie crust
3 tablespoons melted butter
1/3 cup cold water
For the filling:
4 egg yolks
1/3 cup of sugar (or slightly less if you don’t like your Portuguese egg tarts too sweet)
1/3 cup of heavy whipping cream
1/3 cup of milk
3 drops of vanilla extract
Step 1:
Stir the pie crust mix, cold water, and melted butter until pastry forms a ball. On a floured surface, roll the dough and cut it into 12 balls. Set aside.
Step 2:
Use an electronic hand beater to blend Ingredients B. Beat for about 3 minutes and strain the filling through a strainer. Set aside.
Step 3:
Preheat oven to 400 F. Butter the muffin pan.
Step 4:
Flatten the balls into small rounds and fit them well into the muffin pan by pressing firmly on bottom and side (do not over stretch). Fill the pie crust dough with the egg mixture (about 80% full).
Step 5:
Bake the Portuguese Egg Tarts at 400F for about 15-20 minutes or until the filling turn brown.
Serve & enjoy !
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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Susane, these tarts look so professional and yet easy to make.
ReplyDeleteI will stop buying from the store and bake my own
Well done
Lily
They are devine ... just ask Damian or the little boys !!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Susane! Have been reasding your blog. Good job! I think I'll try this recipe if I can find the Betty Crocker mis at the supermart here in Singapore. Is the mix frozen?
ReplyDeleteAunty Jennifer
Hi Susane..Oops! It's 'reading your blog! AND 'Betty Crocker mix'...Aunty Jennifer
ReplyDeleteOH hello Auntie Jennifer from Singapore ... it took me a while to think of who you were as I only know you as the A-Yee from Singapore .. lol ... Damian laughed his head off as I was so puzzled .... hope things are well with you and I can't wait for you to come to Vancouver for a visit. We are going to have so much fun especially with Timothy and Ethan. As for the Betty Crocker mix, it's a box of pie crust mix just like any other boxes of cake mix. If you can't find that one, just use any other boxes of pie mixes or simply use a frozen pie mixture. Works just as good and is prob. less work !!! Good luck, and let me know, how it works out for you !! Happy Baking !!!
ReplyDeleteHi Susane! I am glad you finally placed me. haha. Yes I'll tr your recipe out and some of the others too. Ya! Finaaly going to Vancouver, after 8 years...I am really looking foewaed to it..The run up to a trip is always so exciting too. Don't you agree?
ReplyDeleteIf Jennifer is too hard to remember just call me Singapore Ah yee...Keep sharing your recipes with us!!!
Singapore Ah Yee it is !!! Has it really been 8 years already ? OMG ..... hope your kids are well ..... can't wait for you to meet my little devils, am sure you heard an earful already from my Nai Nai ... lol .....
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