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Easy South African Milk Tart with Homemade Shortcrust Pastry

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Ingredients

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125 g butter
100 g caster sugar
1 egg
275 g flour
10 ml baking powder
2 ml salt
1 liter milk, plus
125 ml milk
3 eggs
30 g flour
25 g butter
150 g sugar
30 g cornflour

Nutritional information

269.5
Calories
104 g
Calories From Fat
11.7 g
Total Fat
6.9 g
Saturated Fat
76.7 mg
Cholesterol
284.4 mg
Sodium
35.5 g
Carbs
0.8 g
Dietary Fiber
15.8 g
Sugars
6.1 g
Protein
88g
Serving Size

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Easy South African Milk Tart with Homemade Shortcrust Pastry

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    This comes from my scrapbook of tried and tested recipes which I have used for the last 35 years. The base is really easy to make and instead of rolling you just 'press' the dough into a pie plate and bake for 10-12 minutes. The filling is made on the stovetop (or microwave) and no further baking is required. This is a truly delicious not too sweet custard type tart. Try it you will not be disapointed!
    Individual small milktarts can be made by pressing base into muffin or patti pan pans. Base can be baked in advance and custard made on the day.

    • 80 min
    • Serves 16
    • Easy

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    South African Milktart With an Easy Shortcrust Base, This comes from my scrapbook of tried and tested recipes which I have used for the last 35 years The base is really easy to make and instead of rolling you just ‘press’ the dough into a pie plate and bake for 10-12 minutes The filling is made on the stovetop (or microwave) and no further baking is required This is a truly delicious not too sweet custard type tart Try it you will not be disapointed! Individual small milktarts can be made by pressing base into muffin or patti pan pans Base can be baked in advance and custard made on the day , This comes from my scrapbook of tried and tested recipes which I have used for the last 35 years The base is really easy to make and instead of rolling you just ‘press’ the dough into a pie plate and bake for 10-12 minutes The filling is made on the stovetop (or microwave) and no further baking is required This is a truly delicious not too sweet custard type tart Try it you will not be disapointed! Individual small milktarts can be made by pressing base into muffin or patti pan pans Base can be baked in advance and custard made on the day


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    Steps

    1
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    Pre Heat Oven to 200 Degrees Celcius.

    2
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    Grease 2 Pie Plates With a Volume of 1 Litre Each.

    3
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    to Make the Base.

    4
    Done

    Cream the Butter and Sugar.

    5
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    Add the Egg and Mix.

    6
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    Sift the Flour Baking Powder and Salt Together.

    7
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    Mix the Flour Mixture With the Egg Mixture, Using a 'cutting' Motion With a Firm Spatula or Spoon.

    8
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    If the Mixture Seems Dry, Use Your Hands to Press It All Together, but Do not Over Handle - Do not Add Any Liquid! the Mixture Will Come Together!

    9
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    Break Off Pieces and Use Your Fingers to Press the Dough Into the Base and Sides of the Pans to Form the Crust.

    10
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    Bake For 10 to 12 Minutes Until the Sides Start to Brown Lightly and Remove from Oven.

    11
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    to Make the Filling.

    12
    Done

    Heat the 1 Litre of Milk and Butter to Boiling Point.

    13
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    Separate 2 of the Eggs Keeping the Egg Whites Apart.whisk the Egg Whites Until Sof Peaks Form.

    14
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    Mix the 125ml Extra Milk, 1 Whole Egg, 2 Egg Yolks, Sugar, Flour,Cornflour and Salt to a Paste.

    15
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    Gradually Add a Little of the Boiled Milk to This Mixture.

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