Monday, October 26, 2009

Cheese Egg Tart Recipe

Instead of making the usual egg filling like ordinary egg tart, I added in some cream cheese to see how the taste turns out to be. I made a mistake of adding biscuits crumbs on top of the pastry. I thought that by pressing the crumbs into the soft pastry should hold them in place but when I pour in the fillings all the crumbs floated on to the surface. Therefore the surface of the Cheese Egg Tart was not smooth. However the cream crackers biscuits that I added gave the Cheese Egg Tart additional crunchy flavour. Check this recipe out!

Pie Pastry
Flour, 4cups
Butter, 150gms
Salt to taste
Castor Sugar to taste (around ¼ cup) Iced cold water
Vanilla Essence, 1 teaspoon
Baking powder, 1 teaspoon

Fillings (All mixed together)
Cream Cheese, 100gms
Sugar ½ cup
Fresh milk, ½ cup 3 eggs
Vanilla essence, 1 teaspoon

Mix flour and butter until they form a granule like mixture. Add a little salt, sugar, baking powder and vanilla essence. Slowly pour in the iced cold water and mix well. Put the pie pastry in the fridge for half and hour. Flatten the pastry and put into a pie pan. Bake for around 15 to 20 minute in a preheated oven at 180 Deg C. Take out the baked pie pastry and let it cool down a little. Pour in the fillings and bake the pie in oven at 180 Dec C for 20 minutes.

19 comments:

  1. cheese.. hmm.. will it be fattening?

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  2. wow u r really very good at cooking/trying out new dishes, i wish i had someone one at home like u :(

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  3. Pete it still looks yummy despite the little " accident " hahahaha... will try your recipe soon , thanks for sharing

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  4. nice. Too bad I dont like cheese esle would try out your recipe

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  5. you did this pete? i am very impressed...i always failed to make the pastry...especially during the dough part...hahahaha i am hot! my hands are :)

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  6. i hvn't baked tarts before..should try one day..

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  7. I try to stay away from the desserts but this looks good. Simple wholesome ingredients.

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  8. Chris : I am skinny, so no problem...he he he!

    Dolly : Try try only...

    Xin : Sometime my recipe works...sometime doesn't, LOL!

    A Full Time Housefly : Vary the amount of sugar to taste, I usually use as little as possible.

    Smallkucing : Cream cheese is ok....very little pungent cheese smell.

    Manglish : The butter have to be just out from the fridge and must use ice cold water...it should turn out nice.

    Wenn : Try it...I love the smell of freshly baked tarts...

    Christine : I try to cut down on th sugar...so I think it is OK...LOL!

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  9. It's good that you're into experimenting! :)

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  10. Mei Teng : When it turns out not nice....I have to eat all leh! LOL!

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  11. Pete, how come u r so creative and have so much interest in cooking, baking? really envy u...

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  12. Claire : He he he, good question, cooking is just like doing chemistry experiment....very interesting because sometimes you will not know how the end result would be.

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  13. Drool! Drool! Been wanting to bake some pies for so long liao...but SO lazy!!! Hahahahaha! You seem to have all the time in the world? LOL!!!

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  14. STP : Financial Planning line gave me a litle flexiblitity to cook for my children.

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  15. Ohh...look at that based! So thick. I like pastry....and cheese too! How I wish I could cook !

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  16. mNhL : The aroma and taste of freshly baked pastry is very nice....yum yum!

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  17. I will definitely check this recipe in time...after my baby's out and i can freely cook and eat again! hehehe

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  18. Ayie : Ahhh, should be very soon...then it is time to eat whatever you want again! LOL!

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