How to Make Pastéis de Nata AKA Portuguese Custard Tarts | Cupcake Jemma

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2017
  • I am so, so pleased that these things exist. They are just the BEST! If you've never tried one then you need to make these. A little bit fiddly but heaps easier than you might think. And, you don't need to go all the way to Lisbon to get one now (although that would still rule!)
    Recipe -
    For the pastry...
    290g plain flour
    1/4 tsp salt
    210ml water
    240g very soft unsalted butter
    extra flour for dusting
    For the custard...
    40g plain flour
    50ml milk
    165ml water
    240g caster sugar
    1 cinnamon stick
    another 250ml milk
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  • @lekoju
    @lekoju 5 лет назад +89

    As a Portuguese citizen, I couldn't feel more proud to see your enthusiasm and joy making our amazing "Pastéis de Nata"....as well as the bliss you clearly express when you taste them. Viva Portugal 🇵🇹

  • @donalskehan
    @donalskehan 7 лет назад +570

    So bloody good to see these done right! Once got to see how they make them in Lisbon- these looks as good as!

    • @jimenat357
      @jimenat357 7 лет назад +12

      Donal Skehan when you go to London please do a collab with Jemma. It would be so coooool. And congratulations to you and Sofie 👶🏼

    • @georgetyrrell1006
      @georgetyrrell1006 6 лет назад +5

      How on earth would you know you cruise ship entertainer

    • @stephaniebray5704
      @stephaniebray5704 6 лет назад +5

      Donal Skehan...I watch your program all the way from Australia...love seeing where you go & the food...OMG...so yum x

    • @athenarobertson2642
      @athenarobertson2642 6 лет назад +3

      George Tyrrell Um what?

    • @youtubergauchinha
      @youtubergauchinha 6 лет назад

      Passem conhecer meu canal agradecida de❤❤❤❤

  • @Tillysnow1
    @Tillysnow1 7 лет назад +882

    "...much easier than you think"
    "To start with, we're gonna make the pastry"
    ...
    Jemma, you severely overestimate my abilities :P

    • @Sharon421966
      @Sharon421966 4 года назад

      Tillysnow1 😂

    • @alexandresobreiramartins9461
      @alexandresobreiramartins9461 4 года назад +10

      Just use store-bought puff pastry. Honestly, there's no real need to make puff pastry from scratch these days, unless you're competing at MasterChef or something.

    • @ethancwills8793
      @ethancwills8793 3 года назад

      YOOOOOOOO hahahahahah

    • @ka-soul
      @ka-soul Год назад

      @@alexandresobreiramartins9461 no do not use puff pastry. It is not the same

    • @CK28989
      @CK28989 5 месяцев назад

      I don't even have a counter big enough to roll out 16 by 16 inches, let alone 18 by 20!

  • @oliv_clau
    @oliv_clau 7 лет назад +367

    Hello. Portuguese fan, here. I loved your approach to Pastel de Nata. Is one of my favorite sweets of all time, and a real winner at family events! I would like to give a small tip, when boiling the milk, try to use lemon peel instead of vanilla! It's just a tip, if you like lemon flavor like I do, just try it, trust me! I love your videos, and I've learned lots of things with you. I'm a huge fan! Obrigada 😘

    • @TaniaLuisa75
      @TaniaLuisa75 6 лет назад +8

      Thank you Claudia! I thought the same! Lemon not vanilla! She does this recipe in a different way I have seem in other Portuguese videos, but if works, I suppose it is ok!

    • @beatrizgoncalves4562
      @beatrizgoncalves4562 5 лет назад +9

      I think she made them more like Pasteis de Belem, which don't have a strong lemon flavour, but they taste more vanilla-y.

    • @TheAnimaAnimal
      @TheAnimaAnimal 5 лет назад +14

      Coming from a Portuguese mother, lemon is essential. My mother uses it for just about everything. So much that I joke with her, asking: oh, is there lemon in it?
      Mom: *sounding like a gruff sailor for a second* of course

    • @martapaiva5745
      @martapaiva5745 5 лет назад +3

      I agree with you cláudia! better use lemon instead of vanilla. Few are tradicional Portuguese sweets that use vanilla. But in the end is all a matter of taste!

    • @Archihuman
      @Archihuman 5 лет назад +4

      Um pastel de nata com raspa de limão sabe a leite creme ou arroz doce. Não que o leite creme não seja bom mas o pastel de nata não leva limão, os de compra não têm limão. Há esse habito em Portugal de juntar canela e limão mas no caso do pastel de nata o limão não é para lá chamado

  • @HuongPham-qz3tf
    @HuongPham-qz3tf 7 лет назад +16

    I just made these and everyone loves them! Thank you so much Jemma! I've always loved pasteis de nata but I never thought I could make them at home from scratch.

  • @HowTasty
    @HowTasty 7 лет назад +27

    I didn't know this recipe, thank you so much to share it Jemma, I will try it! I hope I'm not the only one who loves hard work recipes :D

  • @abeaatriz
    @abeaatriz 7 лет назад +5

    I'm Portuguese and I can say I've seen my fair share of people trying to bake these and I've got to say yours are the best I've seen so far! Thank you for that!!!!

  • @mariainesgomes
    @mariainesgomes 7 лет назад +15

    I'm portuguese and I approve this video! Glad you like our pastéis so much ;D

  • @MarlaHyunie
    @MarlaHyunie 3 года назад +7

    I made these last week and everyone loves it. It was tiring though but the tiring work was worth it. Now I’m off to make a new batch again!

  • @mydear6788
    @mydear6788 5 лет назад +9

    I tried your recipe. First the written recipe here missed the egg yolks but I watched the video so I used 6 yolks. 8 minutes isn't enough time for regular cupcake sizes, it's 18 minutes on 550 F and I broiled it for 3 more min more for the nice look that I wanted. I also used lemon peel with the cinnamon syrup. Came out very very nice ... Thank you

  • @dmc7511
    @dmc7511 7 лет назад +12

    that crispy sound OMG!!!😍

  • @mariinhawaii
    @mariinhawaii Год назад

    I have been making this recipe for years. I’ve studied it it with literally printed out notes from Leite Lol it brings me joy the way you explain in such an easy and efficient way. Thank you. The best pastel de nata on RUclips

  • @Johnny-tc4pk
    @Johnny-tc4pk 7 лет назад +197

    You Made every portuguese proud

    • @Catty19970807
      @Catty19970807 7 лет назад +2

      itsJohnnyMarc also Macanese :)

    • @Meercatgal
      @Meercatgal 7 лет назад +2

      Mattie Ieong It's crazy but I can't imagine the chefs at Lord Stowe's making this everyday! But of course they do. I loved them while I lived there. :)

    • @Catty19970807
      @Catty19970807 7 лет назад +4

      Meercatgal I think the chef can make this with closing eyes lol I actually prefer the Macau version, they are not too sweet.

    • @lucasmazagao3490
      @lucasmazagao3490 6 лет назад +1

      Brazilians also happy 🤗

  • @vanessasimao2872
    @vanessasimao2872 7 лет назад +7

    I'm from Portugal, and this is one of my favourites pastries ever! I'm really happy you did this video I will definitely try it, and I thought it would be way more hard than it's!! 😘😘

  • @danielabustillo9837
    @danielabustillo9837 3 года назад

    Thank you Gemma. It’s now 20 living abroad in a remote part of the world and deeply missing my pastéis de nata with the morning coffee. Que saudades! Your recipe is spot on! Believe me, I tried others and yours is the perfect one. Thank you so much

  • @patriciaalves7689
    @patriciaalves7689 Год назад

    was watching this with my heart in my hands...being Portuguese, and given my mother could bake these, I come across so many videos claiming to make Pastéis de Nata, only to fail miserably. Even though some of the ingredients are not spot on, and the traditional ones look a bit different i do have to congratulate you for your recipe. remains one of my favourite baking channels 💜👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @iusandthefoods
    @iusandthefoods 7 лет назад +40

    I like the way she explain everything! very detail and informative! but this looks require a lot lot of effort! I will try it anyway! 💙🙈 love from Indonesia

  • @IlonaTumina
    @IlonaTumina 4 года назад +3

    This recipe was amazing! Thank you so much for the step-by-step instructions. Everything was easy to follow and the results were fantastic: a superb flaky dough and a delicious custard!! Thank you!!!

  • @jojomareviews669
    @jojomareviews669 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing this @CupcakeJemma! Just came back from our trip to Lisbon and absolutely fell in love with these tarts. I'm so excited to make these!

  • @ivanchl
    @ivanchl 2 месяца назад

    You have the best explanation and recipe out of all videos out there, I lost your video and searched for 30 min to find you again. With all the the videos out there, yours is the most authentic! You make it from scratch! All others use store bought low quality puff pastry. You are the best!

  • @Zoe-sk8vp
    @Zoe-sk8vp 7 лет назад +3

    I'm so excited to make these!Whenever I go to Portugal to visit family, custard tarts are one of the things that I look forward to most and so far I haven't been able to find a really good recipe for them-but these look amazing😁

  • @anarodrigues2037
    @anarodrigues2037 7 лет назад +228

    I'm Portuguese and I love Pasteis de Nata 😘

  • @itsyoanita
    @itsyoanita 7 лет назад +1

    this is the best recipe i've tried so far. the pastry is really crisp and it doesn't need lots of fold or resting. thank you! x

  • @emilytagg7282
    @emilytagg7282 7 лет назад +2

    just made these today and followed your recipe exactly, they turned out sooooo good!!! the video was great! it was my first time making puffed pastry and you made it look a lot less daunting! this is one of my husband's favourite desserts and he gives this 2 thumbs up!!!

  • @madisenhillebrant108
    @madisenhillebrant108 7 лет назад +42

    I just made these and oh my goodness, they might be some of the best pastries I have ever had. I have never made puff pastry from scratch, but it turned out fantastic on the first try. The only thing is I didn't quite get the browning on the custard, and I left it in the oven for as long as possible before the puff pastry started to brown too much for comfort. Anyways, good thing there are two batches in this recipe, because my boyfriend just ate 8 of them. Thank you for introducing me to so many nifty techniques, I adore you and your channel. Keep up the good work!

    • @alecdorste643
      @alecdorste643 3 года назад +1

      I had the same issue my first time but decided my last 3 minutes to switch my oven to broil and that helped mark the custard a little

  • @alice.s.m.6482
    @alice.s.m.6482 7 лет назад +16

    This video put a smile on my face :)
    love from Portugal

  • @Bixsorful
    @Bixsorful 7 лет назад +2

    Yaaaaaas! Finally a wonderful Pastel de Nata recipe! Thank you Jemma! 💙

  • @graceleite1308
    @graceleite1308 7 лет назад

    I looooove these! My Vavó (Grandma in Portuguese) makes them every time we go to her house, I can't wait to try to make them!

  • @ReginaTChen
    @ReginaTChen 7 лет назад +11

    you don't have to stand there for 10 minutes to cool it down, you can put it in an ice bath (placing the bowl on top of ice water) cheers!!! love you jemma xx

  • @HalocraZze
    @HalocraZze 6 лет назад +5

    oh my god, finally!
    This is the one thing I always ate first when we visited my aunt who lives in Portugal. I'm dying to try these at home :D

  • @vir725
    @vir725 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! I was craving it and I finish making them today, everybody raved about them. Sooo good!
    Cheers from Montreal, Canada!

  • @newromantics_co
    @newromantics_co 7 лет назад +2

    I could tell you nailed the pastry just by the crispy sound when you bit onto it 🤤 spot on!

  • @patetass1
    @patetass1 7 лет назад +53

    Thank you Jemma! Love from Portugal! ❤

  • @kaktees
    @kaktees 7 лет назад +286

    For some reason, KFC Singapore sells this. I mean I ain't hating I just struggle to find the connection between fried chicken and Portuguese egg tarts.

    • @sarahlo5084
      @sarahlo5084 7 лет назад +21

      Yanti Ashaiban As does KFC Taiwan, in several flavours. Can't think of a connection, but KFC is now my go-to place for these.

    • @Catty19970807
      @Catty19970807 7 лет назад +21

      Yanti Ashaiban actually KFC bought the recipe from a bakery in Macau called Cafe e Nata Margaret's, if you’ve try the original version, KFC’s one is absolutely nothing😂😂

    • @18MCJ09
      @18MCJ09 5 лет назад +62

      The chicken laid the egg.

    • @anaisabelpais7389
      @anaisabelpais7389 5 лет назад +25

      Mattie's explanation has the connection.
      Macau was a former Portuguese territory

    • @luxeden
      @luxeden 5 лет назад +1

      Yanti Ashaiban 😂😂😂😂

  • @JadeJabberwock
    @JadeJabberwock 6 лет назад

    Thanks so much for making this video! I usually like following written directions better, but this video simplified the process a lot since I knew what the dough was supposed to look like after each step. The only thing I did differently was temper the egg yolks before adding them to the rest of the ingredients. I added a little big of the hot mixture to the eggs a few times, whisking the whole time. This brought up the temp of the eggs and I didn't have to wait as long for the hot mixture to cool down.

  • @inescoutinho6574
    @inescoutinho6574 7 лет назад +2

    OMG can't believe! I'm Portuguese and I follow your channel a long long time ago. And such a nice surprise that you made these. Gotta love them, they are the best! ❤

  • @jb6050
    @jb6050 4 года назад +15

    So many comments here... so here are some tips from a Portuguese.
    - Jemma did a very original recipe mostly used all over Portugal (the ones from Belém is a well kept secret) and the two main 'originalities' featured are the use of s syrup instead of raw sugar and milk (not cream='nata'). Despite their name, the 'pastéis' don't have any cream (may be the Belém ones have) and in this they differ from ths ones made in Honk-Kong and Macau and many recipes on the web which are more like a British custard and have cream.
    - the only difference I've noticed is that in Portugal the milk is infused with the cinnamon and lemon peal instead, than the flour dissolved in some of th milk is added and the entire thing is cooked on the stove until it thickens. Than the syrup is added to it exactly as she did and after cooling the entire pot the yolks are added.
    - if you want to make a puff pastry with less water and thus more easy to handle you can but you might need some extra folding and for hot regions (I live in Brazil) my tip is to grate frozen butter in small floccules over the pastry instead of soft butter.

    • @francelinacamilo4234
      @francelinacamilo4234 4 года назад

      I don't know where you got your recipe, but to me watching her she did not bad and the butter has to be soft

    • @jb6050
      @jb6050 4 года назад +2

      @@francelinacamilo4234 Her recipe for the puff pastry is perfect, my suggestion is for tropical hot places (I live near Rio de Janeiro) where it does help to grate frozen butter because it will last longer for working the dough before the temperatures of 33-38 Celsius melt it entirely. My recipe is from Portugal where I was born. For these pastries bakeries there usually make an easier version of the puff p. compared to the classical french method by spreading butter 3 times and fold it 3 times... you can see an example here (portuguese video, he uses margerine and he does put the dough 20 m in the fridge after two folds: ruclips.net/video/ja70givFiu4/видео.html

  • @Paulo.1984
    @Paulo.1984 4 года назад +5

    Portuguese here, very impressed! Loved it when you went "Now it is......pretty much the same that it was 10 mins ago!" haha

  • @snippetsofvictoria
    @snippetsofvictoria 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this Jemma! I am going to make these for a friend who misses Portugal. This is going to make them so happy.

  • @shyamamcwhirter1589
    @shyamamcwhirter1589 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much Jemma for breaking these down. I've been wanting to make them recently because I haven't had one since I moved back to Newfoundland from Toronto and they are my fave. This recipe looks beautiful and I will definitely be trying them. Love all your vids!

  • @raulpatrao1
    @raulpatrao1 3 года назад +20

    HI, i am from Portugal from the town where this Pasteis de Natas are made, they make this the original recipe for centuries,
    U did great job :) but just a small detail here if u don't mind :) . All the recipes from Pasteis de Nata all over Portugal and abroad are just a tinny sample what the original ones are :) No one is aware the real recipes, not even the workers are aware :)
    The traditional recipe belongs to the family they keep it in a REAL SAFE for generations, it's a very well-kept secret .
    Many people already try to buy the original recipe, but no SUCCESS AT ALL :)
    Thank you for posting this video, yes they are awesome, you must have them hot 🔥, but no icing sugar for me :)

    • @simiusnix951
      @simiusnix951 3 года назад +4

      just like those Filet Wellingtons all over England and abroad are probably just tinny samples of what Wellesley's chef cooked. I'm off to scold Ramsey that copycat
      I'm kidding.. but coca-cola - even though the recipe is still a well hidden secret - is by far not the best cola you could have in my opinion. (maybe the best you could gerenerate supid amounts of profit with)
      I havn't tried Pasteis de Natas yet and the original ones might be the best from all I know. However how likely is that with millions of talented pastry chefs present around the world today noone has come up with a "better" recipe than those monks 400 years ago - considering the ingriedients itself might have slightly changed during this time. That sounds a bit pretentious
      That's still an interesting fact though

    • @Jeffffrey0902
      @Jeffffrey0902 2 года назад

      Recipe kept in a safe? Did Mr. Krabs invent it?

  • @anaquinn6133
    @anaquinn6133 7 лет назад +6

    omg it's what I miss the most from my country :) they're delicious and I'm so happy you made a video about them

  • @lauliemal1610
    @lauliemal1610 5 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVE Pasteis, their so good. I decided to have a go at making a batch, and currently the pastry in the fridge setting, and tomorrow will be the day I make the custard for the pastry and hopefully eat them!!!

  • @FilipaGouveia89
    @FilipaGouveia89 7 лет назад

    OMG so Happy! Love pasteis de nata. They were my childhood treat. Thank you Gemma for making this video.

  • @vanessaviolante3171
    @vanessaviolante3171 4 года назад +10

    Lovely! Great to see our favourite pastry well done. Note: Traditionally we add lemon peel (not vanilla), give it a try! ;-)

  • @royrobertsonhaha9668
    @royrobertsonhaha9668 7 лет назад +252

    YASSS where's the Portuguese squad at?

    • @lightofmylife1120
      @lightofmylife1120 6 лет назад +1

      HERE!!! but honestly I'm too lasy instant custard and ready made pastry is thing i am use

    • @SandraCSSantos
      @SandraCSSantos 5 лет назад

      Here...

    • @JeanSamyr
      @JeanSamyr 5 лет назад +3

      Roy Robertson Haha can Brazilians join the squad?

    • @AdriCr4ft
      @AdriCr4ft 4 года назад +1

      Jean Samyr I know this was 9 months ago, but now I’m curious, do you have Pastéis de nata in Brasil?

    • @joanasoares4530
      @joanasoares4530 3 года назад +1

      Ola

  •  4 года назад

    Portuguese here... They're always be my favourites. Thanks for putting this on YT. ☺️

  • @Ipang69
    @Ipang69 6 лет назад +1

    Bravo! Ate this a couple days ago and cant get over it, definitely the best tarts in my life.

  • @ryanplanski5558
    @ryanplanski5558 5 лет назад +12

    Made these last night and they came out perfect. Definitely need to cook closer to 15-18 minutes. I also added a few raspberries in a few of the pasteries. Saw that little trick in London at a wonderful place called Cafe De Nata.

  • @pianojorge
    @pianojorge 7 лет назад +9

    Congratulations, really nice recipe! Love from Portugal! XD

  • @nicolelee7897
    @nicolelee7897 5 лет назад

    This was my first time making any sort of pastry and they turned out great! Loved this recipe

  • @esorial1
    @esorial1 3 года назад +1

    Oh my! Jemma - you're the best!! I'm so making these this weekend!! Had about 200 of Natas in Lisbon and have been taking trips from NY to Montreal to buy dozens of them!! TY so much!!

  • @LakierosJordy
    @LakierosJordy 7 лет назад +8

    I was in lisbon and went out of my way to go to Belem to get the real "orginal" Pastéis de Belem from the one place that sells them, said to be what Pastéis de Nata are based on. (but they cant call it that because of copyright etc)
    The Belem ones did noooot disappoint. Way better than any Pastéis I had in lisbon.

    • @linklimbim
      @linklimbim 5 лет назад

      The best I ever had were in a small bakery in lagos but the second best were definitely the original ones from belem :)

  • @InkyM4
    @InkyM4 7 лет назад +233

    I say this in complete awe of and appreciation for your dedication and skill, Jemma -- but I think this recipe could only be more complicated if it called for flying to the moon to gather stardust in a hollow unicorn horn!
    That said, they look absolutely incredible, and I loved watching the video :-)

    • @florenceandthemakeup
      @florenceandthemakeup 7 лет назад +1

      inkasrain agreed !!

    • @mdteders
      @mdteders 7 лет назад +22

      inkasrain Hahaha! 12 minutes in I skipped back to check she ACTUALLY said "It's múch easier than you think". She said it, bless her confidence is us mere mortal viewers ;-)

    • @soniasantos969
      @soniasantos969 7 лет назад +25

      I'm Portuguese, and although Jemma's recipe can be very good, it's a very difficult pastry to bake. I believe no one in Portugal bakes these at home. We are so fortunate to be able to grab one at any local coffee shop. Although some might be better than others, it's a mess to make them at home. But... thank you Jemma for presenting to the world this wonderful pastry of ours. I'm very proud.

    • @sophiahepburn1168
      @sophiahepburn1168 7 лет назад +14

      I just skip the pastry making part and Use pre-made puff pastry... it may be not original but it makes it much easier ;)

    • @vshamsi4693
      @vshamsi4693 7 лет назад +2

      I love baking and I'm goodish at it but as soon as she started rolling the dough I knew if it were me there would have been a nervous breakdown. Gosh Jemma those look incredible and you're frigging awesome but I think I'll buy my pastry ready made!!

  • @angelche1992
    @angelche1992 7 лет назад +1

    I tried them only one time, when I went to Portugal 7 years ago. They are sooo delicious and now I know how to make them! It would be very challenging for me, but who know... they might turn out very good. Thank you!

  • @ssujjinii_95
    @ssujjinii_95 4 года назад

    Wow I made this today and it turned out amazing. I was scared the pastry would fail but turned out fantastic. I’m going to make this again and again in the future. Thanks for sharing Jemma!

  • @betterthanpenonpaper
    @betterthanpenonpaper 4 года назад +7

    I'm giving this a go! 2020 is the year to try super complicated recipes

    • @Klmrc
      @Klmrc 2 года назад

      did you make it?

  • @patriciaseeto9262
    @patriciaseeto9262 6 лет назад +5

    Hi Jemma: For the custard, do I use 50 mL milk or 60 mL milk? Love the video.

  • @pearlong6626
    @pearlong6626 4 года назад +1

    Hi Jemma, I love your videos and the instructions are very clear and precise. It is definitely more difficult than it seems especially the pastry making! Thanks for sharing 😘

  • @Quickblood1
    @Quickblood1 7 лет назад

    This is one of the few recipes I've seen that looks right and actually looks like it will work. Nice.

  • @albertmontes5068
    @albertmontes5068 4 года назад +5

    Hello! How are you?
    After baking, i just have questions:
    1. If there are left overs, how can i keep the pieces to keep them fresh and crispy?
    2. How many days I can store them to maintain freshness and crispy?
    Thank you

  • @Oogumboogum25
    @Oogumboogum25 7 лет назад +105

    the written recipe is missing eggs.

    • @hkishawi
      @hkishawi 4 года назад +2

      Moosa Malik and vanilla

    • @francelinacamilo4234
      @francelinacamilo4234 4 года назад

      She add eggs to she did everything right

    • @julial3758
      @julial3758 4 года назад +3

      6 Large egg yolks @8:08

    • @CB-fv4vv
      @CB-fv4vv 4 года назад

      She’s got eggs

    • @nikoszotas9570
      @nikoszotas9570 4 года назад +9

      @@julial3758 He means in the written recipe below the video. That's right. Vanilla is missing too.

  • @dyannetravel
    @dyannetravel 6 лет назад +1

    I made these today and they came out great! I found shaping the pastry cups outside the tin worked better for me (I have medium length nails and I was poking through the dough when trying to shape in the pan)

  • @valeriejean1533
    @valeriejean1533 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Jemma, I made these today and they turned out great. The pastry is pretty easy to make as long as you have a big enough board to roll it on. I had made these before using another recipe and didn't like them but these are delicious with the crunchy pastry and creamy custard filling just like in your video. I will definitely make them again, thanks!

  • @aTalMistela
    @aTalMistela 7 лет назад +16

    Jemma if you ever come to Lisbon let us know so we can eat some pasteis de nata together :3 Haha ~
    Love from Portugal x

  • @MrLumipigo
    @MrLumipigo 7 лет назад +7

    Kudos from Portugal. Well made, look delicious!

  • @savannaarczynski5479
    @savannaarczynski5479 7 лет назад

    Thank you for this tutorial! I'm making these for my husband for Father's day. The dough is resting in the fridge now and I'm so excited to bake them tomorrow. the recipe was very easy. The most difficult part for me was converting the measurements. The preparation process took, maybe, 30 minutes.

  • @aar918
    @aar918 7 лет назад +1

    I have always, always wanted to try making these! Cannot wait to try this weekend!

  • @mdsv14
    @mdsv14 7 лет назад +15

    yey love from Portugal!

  • @redbacktrekkers2986
    @redbacktrekkers2986 3 года назад +8

    Watch recipe carefully as the 6 egg yolks are not in the custard ingredient list - they look amazing!

  • @aliciachen347
    @aliciachen347 7 лет назад +2

    I made these today and they were so good!! They are really like the original!! The only hard part was making the dough (folding & spreading the butter) but it ended up tasting delicious!! Thank you so much for the recipe ^^

  • @MsKusika
    @MsKusika 6 лет назад

    I looove this recipe, they come out so delicious!!! Thanks for sharing with us 😍

  • @elliehaywood6861
    @elliehaywood6861 7 лет назад +6

    please can you make cake pops out of the off cuts/trimmings from your cakes!

  • @matc.1570
    @matc.1570 6 лет назад +25

    Currently making these now and haven't burned down the house yet... 🙌

    • @ChefNourhan
      @ChefNourhan 5 лет назад +2

      How did it come out did you use this specific recipe?

    • @samxpinto
      @samxpinto 4 года назад

      I’m coming over for some 😂😂😂

    • @julial3758
      @julial3758 4 года назад

      I'd also like to know how they came out but no replies for 8 mos lol

    • @hayamht5
      @hayamht5 4 года назад

      @princehenry nooooo!!!!

    • @julial3758
      @julial3758 4 года назад

      ​@Prince Henry The navigator OH nO ! for the yummies

  • @izziemillss
    @izziemillss 7 лет назад +1

    Ive been looking for a recipe for these all day.. I love them

  • @fionabirkmire2874
    @fionabirkmire2874 6 лет назад

    The best little pastry on the planet. Lovely presentation. Just for a minute or three...thought I might be able to do this!!!! Bravo.

  • @Micaelangel07
    @Micaelangel07 7 лет назад +4

    I ate these glutenfree i.e. without pie dough in Lisbon and Cascais every day. It was the best part of my vacation foodwise.

    • @MeemNoir
      @MeemNoir 7 лет назад +2

      Micaelangel07 I used to live in cascais! I miss the food so much.

    • @Micaelangel07
      @Micaelangel07 7 лет назад +1

      Lovely place. Perfect distance to Lisbon and perfect biking opportunities. The food was definitely a highlight as I went around and ate pastries and drank coffee multiple times a day.

    • @ToreTore3
      @ToreTore3 6 лет назад

      Gluten free? Where did you find that? We just came back from Cascais. I did not find any Gluten free Pasteis de Nata...

  • @tasdefeuilles
    @tasdefeuilles 7 лет назад +10

    I made these once but with pre-made pastry and they were delicious! I think I'm ready to try the home made pastry now ! :D

    • @claireelizabethcreates
      @claireelizabethcreates 7 лет назад

      Me too! Definitely need to have a go at the homemade pastry...I think I was just in a rush last time! 😄

  • @gwennandreo975
    @gwennandreo975 6 лет назад +1

    When I was back from my holidays in Portugal, I wanted to try cooking pasteis de nata. Your recipe is very nice and it was very good ! Thanks a lot Jemma ! :-)

  • @midnightbaker1785
    @midnightbaker1785 Год назад +1

    I just made these this week and they were absolutely delicious. I made all 24 and my family demolished them in a weekend as you can’t stop at one!
    I made them over 3 days - first making the pastry, second making the custard, third forming pastry cases and baking.
    The pastry was the hardest bit. And I thought forming the cases was gonna be a pain but it was relatively quick and easy to do.
    I don’t usually like baking with pastry (it’s too delicate for my clumsy nature) and I’ve never made my own like this but I found the recipe was really forgiving so even my slapdash attempt worked out really well - complete with lamination and swirled base once baked!
    My oven only goes to 250°C so I left them in as long as my nerves could take it (about 10-12 mins). Only a few tarts got those characteristic dark blisters. They came out sizzling away and were SO crispy!
    Definitely best eaten on the first day. They weren’t as crispy on the second day and only a few made it to three days! The pastry was quite soft by then but still very tasty.
    The dusting of cinnamon on top really make a difference too!
    I was planning on this being a one time thing but I will definitely be making them again!!!
    Only thing - Jemma says 60ml milk on the video but the recipe says 50ml - I went with 55ml milk mixed with flour for the custard, and it worked out fine!

  • @cristianiramos3942
    @cristianiramos3942 7 лет назад +4

    Love It!
    kisses from Brasil!!!
    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @lindarylands6682
    @lindarylands6682 4 года назад +3

    Hi Jemma, they look fantastic, but I noticed the egg yolks are missing from your custard ingredients.... but excellent job... bet they taste amazing. 😋

  • @catarinaf3261
    @catarinaf3261 7 лет назад +2

    YAY, watching Jemma making pastéis de nata is the best way to start the day! Please join me in Lisbon for the original ones 💜 Have a great weekend! #proudportuguese 🇵🇹

  • @Toffypot91
    @Toffypot91 5 лет назад +5

    The egg yolks are omitted in the recipe in the description. And did Jemma say 60 ml milk to 40g flour... description says 50!

  • @bromanorders7583
    @bromanorders7583 4 года назад +5

    Hi, How much milk do you bring to the boil. I didn't hear you say an amount ?

  • @George-cy3yz
    @George-cy3yz 5 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant. Where we lived previously, there was a Portuguese bakery that made a decent version of this. It was the wife's favorite - but now we've moved house and can't get them anymore. I guess I'll just have to surprise her with some home-made. Thanks so much. Terrific video!

  • @monjabooyse478
    @monjabooyse478 4 года назад

    Greetings from South Africa.🌸
    Today was my first time making Pastéis de Nata. I had so much fun making the pastry and the egg filling. My husband was upset because it only makes 24... He wanted more!! ☺☺
    Thanks CupcakeJemma for the recipe. Love your channel 💕

  • @kriteepaul5146
    @kriteepaul5146 7 лет назад +433

    Who else are old viewers of this channel?

    • @sunnyk109
      @sunnyk109 7 лет назад

      Kritee Paul me !

    • @kriteepaul5146
      @kriteepaul5146 7 лет назад +1

      +Chae isn't jemma the best?

    • @emi-ji8tv
      @emi-ji8tv 7 лет назад +2

      Kritee Paul why does it matter? just why?

    • @sunnyk109
      @sunnyk109 7 лет назад +1

      Kritee Paul DUH! she's the most amazing baker on youtube :)

    • @kriteepaul5146
      @kriteepaul5146 7 лет назад +4

      +Emilia hey it just shows how awesome she is that we've stuck with her for so long.

  • @brendaferreira3526
    @brendaferreira3526 7 лет назад +4

    my mouth got watery when she took a bite... that was a beautiful sound. #CRUNCH

  • @teonakarchava7258
    @teonakarchava7258 4 года назад

    My favorite desert. Tried these once on Madeira and it is the best thing I've ever eaten, can't believe I have an opportunity to try it again in Portugal

  • @sophiacosta161
    @sophiacosta161 7 лет назад +1

    I'm so happy you have done this video. My avo always brings these round for me finally I know how to make them ☺️☺️❤️

  • @fief139
    @fief139 6 лет назад +19

    This does not look easy at all but my family is obsessed with those pastries and we have to drive an hour to Newark to get them so i feel like it is my duty to make them

    • @Mikeike-ee1rh
      @Mikeike-ee1rh 4 года назад +1

      Me to I'm in south jersey gotta drive a hot min for these and my sweet bread and I grew up in Massachusetts with a huge Portuguese community I really miss it

  • @debhohenstein9506
    @debhohenstein9506 5 лет назад +3

    I need to know how much milk you put in the sauce pan to boil while the sugar water pan was coming up to 100 degrees C. Thanks!

    • @suziebock4676
      @suziebock4676 5 лет назад

      Where did you find the written recipe? This is also my question...:)

  • @selinachan7627
    @selinachan7627 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Jemma

  • @Hannah-le4go
    @Hannah-le4go 7 лет назад

    I went to Lisbon last year and I ate one almost everyday. These are delicious 😍

  • @jessicavanzuydam6458
    @jessicavanzuydam6458 7 лет назад +3

    please can you use both metric and imperial conversions in your videos? I love your chanel and I have made your caramel popcorn and it is amazing, now I dont have to pay so much money for such a small quantity, bcoz I can just make my own.

  • @candicelafernz
    @candicelafernz 7 лет назад +27

    Pastéis de Belem ❤️

  • @Johnny-tc4pk
    @Johnny-tc4pk 7 лет назад +1

    Im from Portugal and this recipe is sooooo good. Your the best baker ever.😘😘😘 Love from Portugal🇵🇹

  • @clartyboots886
    @clartyboots886 3 года назад

    I’ve always avoided making pastry, but I’m in a country that I can’t find these so decided to give it a go. Bam- smashed it!! Lovely crispy pastry and divine filling. Thanks a lot- gonna impress all my friends at every dinner party now

  • @bluebrrybrain
    @bluebrrybrain 7 лет назад +19

    we don't eat it with sugar. some people put cinnamon on it but not sugar... and they're usually a bit more yellow but I'm glad you like them

    • @ritamatos1
      @ritamatos1 7 лет назад +5

      Matilde Lopes se fores aos pastéis de Belém eles dão-te canela e açúcar em pó, não é muito usual nos cafés ou cafeterias mas às vezes dao

    • @bluebrrybrain
      @bluebrrybrain 7 лет назад +2

      rita matos ok mas n é costumeeeee

    • @ritamatos1
      @ritamatos1 7 лет назад +2

      Matilde Lopes claro, é muito raro, era só por dizer que no sítio mais iconico dos pastéis de nata dão, mas tirando aí, só me ofereceram açúcar uma vez no Porto

    • @soniasantos969
      @soniasantos969 7 лет назад +4

      Matilde Lopes claro que pomos açúcar em pó. Em qualquer pastelaria (até no Pingo Doce) e em particular nos pastéis de Belém, dão sempre açúcar em pó para colocar. Eu não dispenso a canela no meu, mas é tudo uma questão de gostos. Pode por ou não por.

    • @ChelsieNotChelsea
      @ChelsieNotChelsea 6 лет назад +5

      They're not as yellow because british eggs aren't usually as orange and rich in colour :(