Countless people visit Lisbon every year in search of pastéis de nata. Bring them to life in your own kitchen with this Portuguese custard tarts recipe!
De petits flans gourmands sur une pâte feuilletée croustillante... L'emblème de la pâtisserie portugaise, à réaliser très simplement chez vous !
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These Portuguese custard tarts are wonderfully delicious! The famous pastéis de nata come from a small monastery outside of Lisbon, but this recipe gets you as close to the authentic original as possible.
Countless people visit Lisbon every year in search of pastéis de nata. Bring them to life in your own kitchen with this Portuguese custard tarts recipe!
Crispy-crunchy pastry crust with a smooth and creamy custard filling is what awaits your bite into these traditional, world famous sweet custard tarts from Lisbon, Portugal!
Lisbon is a dream of a city. The walls are adorned with azulejo tiles, there are grand boulevards lined with historic buildings, and charming patio cafés around every corner. This is a place where it’s a joy to get lost, to follow your nose down winding, narrow streets and up steep laneways that lead to beautiful views of the city and the river beyond.
Les pastéis de nata sont des pâtisseries à base de pâte feuilletée garnie d'une crème à base de lait, farine, œufs, sucre cuites au four. Créées au XIXe siècle par des religieuses du monastère des Hiéronymites à Belém, quartier de Lisbonne, les pastéis de nata ou "pastéis de Belém", sont très populaires au Portugal, au Brésil et en Asie. Introduites
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This Portuguese Custard Tarts recipe gives you many, perfect little sweet & creamy tarts that are enjoyed around the world.