PORTUGUESE TARTS RECIPE - GOOD FOOD
These little custard tarts originate from Lisbon, and, apparently, were originally one way for monasteries to use up surplus egg yolks left over after using the whites as a starching agent for religious garments. This is such a simple version, where the custard doesn't need to be cooked before baking. They are best eaten on the day of cooking and are even better when still a little warm.
Provided by Karen Martini
Categories Dessert
Total Time 45 minutes
Yield MAKES 14
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
1. Preheat the oven to 220C fan-forced or 240C conventional. Grease or spray a medium-sized muffin tin.
2. Lay the pastry out on the bench and evenly scatter over the sugar and cinnamon. Press the sugar and cinnamon into the pastry with a rolling pin, stretching out the pastry a little in the process. Roll up like a Swiss roll, neatening the ends by pushing them in a little as necessary. Cut the roll into 14 even pieces.
3. Flatten each pastry disc out in the palm of your hand with your fingers until about 3mm thick. Press the pastry into the prepared muffin moulds and chill for 20 minutes.
4. For the filling, add the cornflour and lemon juice to a small bowl and mix until combined.
5. Add the remaining filling ingredients to a large bowl and whisk in the cornflour slurry until combined and smooth.
6. Divide the filling between the tart shells and cook for 20 minutes, increasing the oven to 250C fan-forced or 270C conventional for the last five minutes. If you like, dust with a little icing sugar to serve.
CHICKEN SATAY RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES
A fast, old-school street food, this dish can be found all over Malaysia and Indonesia. Its origins seem to point back to Java in Indonesia, where the concept of kebabs was brought by Muslim traders from India and Arab countries. Peanuts were introduced by Spanish and Portuguese explorers and they thrived in the tropical climate, which is why you see them used in so many garnishes and sauces there today.
Total Time 40 minutes
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Gently heat the curry powder, cumin and turmeric for 1 minute in a dry pan on a medium heat.
- Deseed 2 chillies and peel the garlic and ginger. Place in a blender with the toasted spices and coriander (reserving a few nice leaves in a bowl of cold water for later).
- Add the peanut butter, soy sauce, the green parts of the spring onions, the zest of 2 limes and the juice of 3. Blitz until almost smooth, loosening with a few splashes of water, if needed, then taste and season to perfection.
- Cut each chicken thigh into 4 pieces and toss with half the satay sauce. Divide and thread onto 4 skewers and marinate in the fridge for at least 2 hours, but preferably overnight.
- If you’re using a barbecue, get it going 1 hour before you want to cook. If you’re using a griddle pan, cut your wooden skewers to fit and preheat the pan.
- Get a garnish plate together – drain the coriander leaves, finely slice the whites of the spring onions, finely slice the remaining chillies and wedge up the remaining lime. Toast the peanuts in a dry pan until golden, then crush and add to the plate.
- When you’re ready to cook, oil and lightly season the chicken on both sides, then place on your medium-hot barbecue or griddle pan. Cook for around 15 minutes, or until beautifully gnarly and golden, turning regularly.
- Serve on a platter with the rest of the sauce on the side. Sprinkle over the garnishes and slice up some nice ripe wedges of watermelon or pineapple to serve on the side – heavenly.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 450 calories, FatContent 28.6 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 6 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 33.9 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 14.7 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 10.5 g sugar, SodiumContent 1.56 g salt, FiberContent 1.9 g fibre
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PORTUGUESE TARTS RECIPE - GOOD FOOD
From goodfood.com.au
Total Time 45 minutes
Category Dessert
1. Preheat the oven to 220C fan-forced or 240C conventional. Grease or spray a medium-sized muffin tin.
2. Lay the pastry out on the bench and evenly scatter over the sugar and cinnamon. Press the sugar and cinnamon into the pastry with a rolling pin, stretching out the pastry a little in the process. Roll up like a Swiss roll, neatening the ends by pushing them in a little as necessary. Cut the roll into 14 even pieces.
3. Flatten each pastry disc out in the palm of your hand with your fingers until about 3mm thick. Press the pastry into the prepared muffin moulds and chill for 20 minutes.
4. For the filling, add the cornflour and lemon juice to a small bowl and mix until combined.
5. Add the remaining filling ingredients to a large bowl and whisk in the cornflour slurry until combined and smooth.
6. Divide the filling between the tart shells and cook for 20 minutes, increasing the oven to 250C fan-forced or 270C conventional for the last five minutes. If you like, dust with a little icing sugar to serve.
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Total Time 40 minutes
Cuisine https://schema.org/LowLactoseDiet
Calories 450 calories per serving
- Gently heat the curry powder, cumin and turmeric for 1 minute in a dry pan on a medium heat.
- Deseed 2 chillies and peel the garlic and ginger. Place in a blender with the toasted spices and coriander (reserving a few nice leaves in a bowl of cold water for later).
- Add the peanut butter, soy sauce, the green parts of the spring onions, the zest of 2 limes and the juice of 3. Blitz until almost smooth, loosening with a few splashes of water, if needed, then taste and season to perfection.
- Cut each chicken thigh into 4 pieces and toss with half the satay sauce. Divide and thread onto 4 skewers and marinate in the fridge for at least 2 hours, but preferably overnight.
- If you’re using a barbecue, get it going 1 hour before you want to cook. If you’re using a griddle pan, cut your wooden skewers to fit and preheat the pan.
- Get a garnish plate together – drain the coriander leaves, finely slice the whites of the spring onions, finely slice the remaining chillies and wedge up the remaining lime. Toast the peanuts in a dry pan until golden, then crush and add to the plate.
- When you’re ready to cook, oil and lightly season the chicken on both sides, then place on your medium-hot barbecue or griddle pan. Cook for around 15 minutes, or until beautifully gnarly and golden, turning regularly.
- Serve on a platter with the rest of the sauce on the side. Sprinkle over the garnishes and slice up some nice ripe wedges of watermelon or pineapple to serve on the side – heavenly.
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