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If you've ever been to Portugal, you know that one of the greatest pastries to binge-eat there is the Portuguese egg tart: its crisp, flaky crust holding a creamy custard center, blistered on top from the high heat of an oven. George Mendes of Aldea and Lupulo in NYC shares his recipe for the tarts in his cookbook, My Portugal: Recipes and Stories. They're just as enchanting as a trip to Lisbon.

Calling for just a few ingredients, this recipe is all about technique. The puff pastry should be made the night before, so it has time to chill fully before you press it into the molds. If you don't want to buy molds (though Mendes highly recommends them), you can make these tarts in a muffin tin. Below, you can see the different results yielded by each cooking vessel. The muffin tin tarts won't get exposed to heat as evenly as tarts made in the traditional molds, so they will be a little lighter in color. Luckily, both are still crisp and delicious.

Recipe adapted from 'My Portugal: Recipes and Stories,' by George Mendes (Stewart, Tabori & Chang)

Portuguese Egg Tarts (Pastéis De Nata) Recipe

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A crisp pastry shell houses creamy custard before baking until golden for this beloved Portuguese egg tart recipe from George Mendes. No plane ticket required.

Cook Time

30

minutes

Servings

30

egg tarts

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Total time: 1 hour

Ingredients

  • For the Puff Pastry
  • 1½ sticks unsalted butter, softened
  • 1¾ cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
  • ⅔ cup water
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • For the Filling and Garnish
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ⅔ cup water
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 cup, plus 6 tablespoons, whole milk, divided
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • 6 egg yolks
  • Ground cinnamon, for garnish
  • Special Equipment
  • Egg tart molds

Directions

  1. Make the puff pastry: In a small bowl, whisk the butter until it is the consistency of sour cream. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine the flour, water and salt. Mix on low speed, scraping the bowl down occasionally, until the mixture comes together and has a tacky consistency.
  2. Transfer to a well-floured work surface and form into a 1-inch rectangle. Using a floured rolling pin, roll the dough into a ½-inch-thick rectangle, 10 inches long. Cover with plastic wrap and let it rest for 15 minutes.
  3. Remove the plastic wrap and roll the dough into a 15-inch square, dusting with more flour as needed. Spread a third of the butter on the bottom half of the dough, leaving a 1-inch rim. Using a bench scraper, fold the top half of the dough over the butter. Press the edges to seal and pat the dough with the rolling pin. Roll the dough into another 15-inch square. Spread half of the remaining butter on the bottom half of the dough, leaving a 1-inch rim. Using the bench scraper, fold the top half of the dough over the butter. Press the edges to seal. Pat the dough with the rolling pin and rotate the dough so that the seam is facing you. Now, roll into an 18-inch square.
  4. Spread the remaining butter all over the dough, leaving a 1-inch rim. Starting with the edge closest to you, roll the dough into a tight log. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate until very firm, at least 2 hours, preferably overnight.
  5. Make the filling: Preheat the oven to 500°. In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar, water and cinnamon stick over high heat. Bring to a boil and cook for 1 minute, then remove from the heat and let sit until ready to use.
  6. On a lightly floured surface, trim the ends of the dough to make sure they're even, then cut the log into thirty ½-inch slices. Place each slice into the cavity of an egg tart mold or muffin tin, with the cut side of the spiral facing up. Use your thumb to press the center of the spiral into the bottom of the pan and continue pressing to evenly flatten the dough against the bottom and sides of the cavity, extending about 1⁄16 inch above the rim of the tart molds or ¾ inch up the sides of the muffin tin. Repeat with the remaining dough. Refrigerate until firm, 10 minutes.
  7. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat 1 cup, plus 1 tablespoon, of the milk over medium heat until bubbles begin to form around the edges, 4 to 5 minutes. In a large bowl, whisk the flour with the remaining 5 tablespoons of milk. Continue whisking while adding the hot milk in a slow, steady stream. Discard the cinnamon stick from the sugar syrup and whisk the syrup into the milk mixture in a steady stream. Return to the saucepan and cook over low heat, whisking constantly, until thickened 10 to 12 minutes.
  8. Add the yolks to the mixture and whisk until well combined, then strain through a fine-mesh sieve. Pour 1½ tablespoons of the warm filling into each pastry shells.
  9. Bake until the shells are golden brown and crisp, the custards are set, and the tops are blackened in spots, 15 to 20 minutes. Let cool in the pans on wire racks for 5 minutes. Then, remove the molds, transfer the tarts to the wire racks and sprinkle with cinnamon. Serve warm.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving110
Total Fat5.4 g
Saturated Fat3.2 g
Trans Fat0.2 g
Cholesterol41.4 mg
Total Carbohydrates14.1 g
Dietary Fiber0.4 g
Total Sugars6.7 g
Sodium18.5 mg
Protein1.5 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What is the difference between egg tarts and Portuguese tarts? ›

Another distinct difference between Portuguese egg tarts and other egg tarts like English egg tarts or Chinese egg tarts is that the Portuguese tart uses only egg yolks and also includes a light puff pastry, whereas the English tart and Chinese egg tart uses whole eggs and a denser pie crust-like dough for the outside.

What is the original egg tart in Portugal? ›

Originally discovered by Portuguese nuns at Jerónimos Monastery in Belém, the sweet treats soon became popular and spread across the world. Pastéis de Belém is the original place that started selling Portuguese egg tarts, dating back to 1837.

What is the difference between egg custard tart and pastel de nata? ›

Instead of a short, crumbly pastry, the pastel de nata has a crisp, slightly salty, layered crust; and, rather than the firm, egg-rich fillings of the classic British or French custard tart, the filling is almost molten, and spiced with cinnamon and lemon zest, as opposed to our peppery nutmeg or sweet vanilla.

What is the most famous Portuguese tart? ›

No trip to Lisbon is complete without eating a pastéis de nata (or a few!). These Portuguese egg custard tarts are the perfect anytime-snack and really satisfy any sweet cravings you may have.

Do Portuguese custard tarts need to be refrigerated? ›

How to Store Pasteis de Nata. While pasteis de nata are best enjoyed warm on the day they're made, they can be stored at room temperature for up to two days. Reheat them in a 350 degrees F oven for best results.

What is German egg tart? ›

Like a traditional egg tart but unique in its own ways, this German Pudding has a velvety-smooth curd filling, creamy taste & a crusty shell. Made with Japanese Flour, Fine Sea Salt, Sugar, Quality Unsalted Butter, Large Farm Eggs, Fresh Milk, Heavy Cream, Quality Vanilla Extract.

Why are Portuguese tarts so good? ›

The pastry is laminated with butter like an extra fine croissant. Each bakery – or pasteleria – has its own secret formula for the custard filling involving eggs, butter (naturally), lemon, sugar and other spices such as cinnamon. The balance of fat, egg and sugar is critical.

What is another name for Portuguese egg tarts? ›

pastel de nata

Is egg tart healthy? ›

Nutrition of an egg tart

Both pastries are unhealthy due to their high calorie and sugar content. I would only recommend having egg tarts once in a while and to limit [it] to no more than one each time,” Ng said. As a healthier alternative to daan tat, she suggested apple pies since they are made with fruit.

Does Costco sell Portuguese tarts? ›

Allie & Sara's Kitchen Portuguese Custard Tarts, 12 x 60 g | Costco.

Do you eat pastel de nata hot or cold? ›

They can be enjoyed warm or cold. If you've made a batch but don't want to eat them all they will freeze well. Just place a few in a tupperware box and freeze for up to 3 months. You probably won't need to though as they will all disappear pretty sharpish!

What are the variations of egg tart? ›

The Hong Kong and Macau versions of egg tarts are pretty different. Macau's version was brought over by Portuguese colonizers, and they have more of a scorched, caramelized exterior, and a crispier rough puff pastry dough. (Check out our separate recipe for Portuguese Custard Tarts, or pasteis de nata.)

Can you eat Portuguese tarts the next day? ›

These tarts are best eaten warm or at room temperature the day they are made. However, they will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days.

What do you drink with Portuguese tarts? ›

Pair with: Cream

Looking to neighbouring Portugal from Spains's sherry triangle provides a perfect pairing, CREAM or MEDIUM OLOROSO sherry with a gorgeous creamy eggy custard tart is the business!

What cake is Portugal famous for? ›

Pastel de Nata (cream tart) is Portugal's most famous pastry cake. These small custard delicacies are available everywhere and have small differences in the cream and puff pastry used as a shell.

What are the 4 types of tarts? ›

There are four main types of tarts: fruit tarts, custard tarts, chocolate tarts, and savory tarts.

What are the two types of egg tarts? ›

Hong Kong egg tarts have a smooth and glossy custard filling. Portuguese egg tarts are baked until the custard caramelizes on the surface.

What's the difference between a quiche and an egg tart? ›

Here are some of the main differences: Ingredients: A tart filling is usually made of fruit, chocolate, cream, or nuts, and is often sweet. A quiche filling is usually made of eggs, cream, cheese, and meat or vegetables, and is always savory.

What is the difference of egg tart and egg pie? ›

PiesTarts – If you've ever thought a tart was pie, you're forgiven because they're incredibly similar. The main difference is that tarts only have a bottom crust, and the crust is much thicker than a pie crust.

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