Saturday, July 16, 2011

Lazy Egg Tarts


When I saw this egg tarts made using puff pastry at Nasi Lemak Lover's blog, I immediately bookmarked it.  Simply because I am lazy and simple or short-cut recipes attract me.  Just so that I had a piece of frozen puff pastry waiting to be used and my girls and I loved loved egg tarts (in any crust), so this recipe came in the right moment.  Each of us had three pieces after it came out of the oven and it was pretty good for a short-cut recipe.  However, I would prefer to use the pie crust for this instead of puff pastry the next time as it couldn't hold lots of filling as I was having difficulty in stretching the thawed puff pastry to fill the muffin hole.  

I would use the custard filling recipe again and make my own crust the next time I feel like eating egg tarts.  Definitely not a bad way to get a quick fix.  However, I would recommend the refrigerated pie crust instead of frozen puff pastry if you don't want to make your own crust and want a quick craving fix..




I saw the recipe at Nasi Lemak Lover and she adapted it from Forbidden Garden.

Ingredients:

Egg custard filling:

  • 240g (250ml) hot water
  • 100g (1/2 cup) coarse sugar ( I used 90g granulated sugar)
  • 3 eggs
  • ¼ tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp white vinegar (I used rice wine vinegar)

  • 12pcs frozen square puff pastry, thawed (I used 1 piece of puff pastry, cut into 12 pieces) 

 












Method:

1. Dissolve sugar in hot water, set aside to cool.
2. Break eggs in a mixing bowl, lightly stir.
3. Add in syrup (no 1), vanilla extract and vinegar, lightly stir well to combine.
4. Sift twice, set aside.
5. Divide the puff pastry into 12 pieces and arrange it in a 12 holes muffin pan.
6. Pour egg custard filling in the puff pastry case, about 90% full.  I have some leftover filling which I just pour into a ramekin and bake together with the egg puff pastry.
7. Bake at pre-heated oven at 350'F for 35mins or till golden brown.
8. Remove from oven and leave to cool.

12 comments:

  1. This short cut egg tarts look great! What is coarse sugar? Do you have the box/bag to show us? Thanks.

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  2. easy! Love this recipe! I will try it soon.

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  3. Wendy, I used granulated sugar or the normal white sugar.

    Yes Sonia, thanks to you.

    Cool Anh.

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  4. These are gorgeous. I made some very similar ones once that I've never posted, based on a Jamie Oliver recipe.

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  5. I like the fact that this is easy and quick and looks good. The kids will like the small size.

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  6. ohhhh love short cuts recipe! fantastic i must copyyy (still hv frozen puff pastry in my fridge ^_^)

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  7. That saves a lot of time. Love the shortcut. :)

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  8. i love this ur sortcut style of egg tarts, i might try out some time ching ^_^

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  9. I did the same but cut the sugar to be around 40 grams I think. I couldnt stretch it to 12 tarts, I did 8 so that it fits in.

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  10. I prefer puff pastry to pie crust as puff pastry seems less dense (light and crisp texture). Maybe you can use more puff pastry per egg tart so that can contain more custard in the tart?

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  11. Daphne, oh yeah 8 is a great idea!

    Tigerfish, the puff pastry result is soft dough though. Slightly crisp on the top and side and soft after. I will experiment this further with tart shell recipe posted on the tart molds that I bought and share the result.

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