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Egg custard tart is one of my childhood favourites. My gran was famous for her egg custards and I am going to share this recipe with you. Learn how to make egg custard tart in this step by step recipe so you can have this simple and delicious dessert on the table in no time.

Egg Custard Tart recipe

Too many eggs?

At this time of year my chickens are laying so many eggs. This is a fantastic way to use up some of those delicious eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein. Although this is a dessert and yes there is sugar involved, I don’t feel too terrible giving this to my family. It is just one of the very many ways we eat eggs.

Too many eggs

How to make an Egg custard Tart

An egg custard tart is really very simple to make. It is a basic short crust pastry pie crust with a sweetened egg and milk custard mixture.Bake the dessert to a firm custard. Egg custard is best served cold. It will firm as it cools.

How to make egg custard tart

The pastry itself is very simple to make and it will benefit from being handled as little as possible. Over working the crust will result in a hard and dry pastry. It is better to leave in some bigger lumps of butter in the rubbing in stage. As it cooks it will melt and leave a light and crumbly texture.

Chilled pastry

Chilling the pastry will help to create a beautifully light crust. Cooling and firming up those little pockets of butter for buttery flakes.

Blind baking the pie crust will ensure that your base is thoroughly cooked. A soft doughy base is a crime against pie.

How to make egg custard tart

Tools for the job

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Really there are very few things you need to make this dessert. The only necessary thing would be a loose bottomed pie dish. I use these ones and they are perfect for the job.

Loose Bottomed Pie tin

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How to make egg custard tart

I hope you have enjoyed making this tasty dessert. Try some of these tasty recipes too

Banana muffins

Rhubarb crumble

I hope to see you back in the farmhouse kitchen soon.

Happy making and happy baking

Sam x

Egg Custard Tart recipe

Egg Custard Tart Recipe

An old childhood favourite, egg custard tart, is the perfect dessert when you are in the mood for something delicious and inexpensive. This is the perfect way to use up a glut of eggs and give yourself a tasty treat.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine English
Servings 8 slices

Ingredients
  

Pastry

  • 13 oz Plain Flour
  • 3 oz Caster sugar
  • 7 oz Butter
  • 1 cup Water Ice cold

Egg Custard

  • 4 Eggs
  • 1/2 cup Sugar
  • 2 cups Milk
  • 2 tsp Vanilla extract
  • Pinch Nutmeg ground

Instructions
 

Pastry

  • Measure the flour and sugar into a bowl.
  • Add cold, cubed butter. Rub the butter into the flour and sugar mixture until it resembles bread crumbs.
  • Make a well in the centre and pour in the cold water bit by bit, incorporating the flour mixture into a dough.
  • Once the crumbs stick together, form into a ball and wrap in plastic. Place in the fridge and leave to chill for at least 30 minutes.
  • After chilling, remove from the fridge and roll out onto a lightly floured surface.
  • Lay the rolled out pastry over the pie dish and press gently into the corners.
  • Trim the excess pastry from around the edges and prick the base of the pie with a fork several times .
  • Lay a circle of greaseproof paper into the base and pour in some dried beans for blind baking.
  • Blind bake the pastry for 10 minutes in a pre heated oven at 180C.

Egg custard

  • Break 4 eggs into a bowl and add the sugar. Mix together until full combined.
  • Add the milk and vanilla then mix to combine.
  • Remve the pie crust from the oven and tip out the beans and paper.
  • Pour in the egg custard mixture then sprinkle over the ground nutmeg.
  • Carefully put the tart back into the oven and bake at 180C for 30 mins or until a sharp knife pierced the centre of the custard comes out clean.
  • Allow to cool for at least an hour before cutting.

Notes

The egg custard tart can be stored in the fridge for 3 days, but is best eaten on the day it is made.
Keyword cheap, custard, dessert, easy, egg

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