"Pasteis de nata" cakes with custard. These cakes are called "Pate de Belem", all other "fakes" are simply called "Pate de nata". Today I have chosen from all possible options a "fake" recipe with the "least" amount of sugar and will use milk instead of cream. Careful, it's sweet! But very tasty! The Portuguese love sweets!
Cook Time | 60 minutes |
Servings |
Ingredients
Cream:
- 250 ml Milk
- 30 gram Flour wheat / Flour
- 150 gram Sugar
- 50 ml Water
- 1 teaspoon Cinnamon or 1 stick
- 0,5 teaspoon Lemon zest
- 3 pieces Chicken eggs
Dough:
- 450 gram Flour wheat / Flour
Additionally:
- 30 gram Butter
- 2 tablespoons Sugar powder
- 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
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Cream:
Dough:
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Instructions
- Bring the rest of the milk to a boil with a cinnamon stick, if there is no cinnamon stick, then you can put ground and lemon zest. Use a knife to remove a strip of zest from a lemon without the white part. When the milk boils, add the flour mixture and cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat.
- The last step of making the cream: add the yolks to the cream and mix thoroughly. The cream is ready. This is enough for 8 cake baskets, which I will make in old metal cupcake molds. These molds are larger in volume than silicone ones. For such cakes, there are special metal molds that have smooth walls.
- We spread it on a baking sheet. I have a small electric cabinet for 18 liters, with elements from the bottom and top. It is baked perfectly, but the maximum temperature is 250 C. Pates should be baked at a very high temperature, ideally 270-300 ° C. It doesn't matter, they'll just stand in my oven for a bit longer. I had 4 molds on a baking tray. I'll bake it 2 times. In addition, I have 6 molds, I need 2 more for the release. Bake for 15 minutes. (At 300 C - 12 min., at 220 C - about 20 min.). The cream should be baked until brown spots appear. Focus on your oven.
- Making tea! "These are puff pastry baskets with egg custard, amazingly delicious! It is believed that the real pate can be tasted only in one place in the world - in Portugal in the town of Belem (a suburb of Lisbon) in a single cafe that has owned a proprietary recipe since 1837 and keeps it in the strictest secret, these cakes are called "Pate de Belem", all the rest are "fakes" they are simply called "Pate de nata"" (from i-net). Very tasty!