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Title: Custard
Post by: Sergeant Pluck on 11 February, 2021, 07:51:39 pm
How do I make a decent custard? I’m going to make (another) fruit tart, like Rick Stein’s French bilberry tart, which turns out well except that I have never got the custard quite right, usually due to never having double cream:

https://thehappyfoodie.co.uk/recipes/rick-steins-bilberry-tart

I’ve usually made milk based custards instead, without any flour or cornflour, and they have been ok but a bit pale and not a great texture. I do, on this occasion, have some single cream - is that of any use?

Any recommended recipes for a custard that is to be baked?


Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Hot Flatus on 11 February, 2021, 10:13:02 pm
Eggs, cream etc.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/user/508284/recipe/simple-creme-anglaise-recipe
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Gattopardo on 12 February, 2021, 04:38:19 am
Eggs, cream etc.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/user/508284/recipe/simple-creme-anglaise-recipe

Are you saying custard does not exist?

Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Hot Flatus on 12 February, 2021, 07:34:43 am
Only if there is somebody in the forest with some eggs and a whisk
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Sergeant Pluck on 12 February, 2021, 04:56:35 pm
Eggs, cream etc.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/user/508284/recipe/simple-creme-anglaise-recipe

Can that be put in something that will then be baked?

In the end, I don’t have “heavy cream”, so what I have done is go by the original recipe but using single cream instead of double:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/bilberry_tart_tarteaux_08943

No heating involved before adding it to the tart. Implausibly straightforward.

The end result is smoother than my previous efforts, which I attribute to icing sugar vs caster. Still alarmingly runny. I shall report back, as I’ve just put it in the oven to finish.
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Hot Flatus on 12 February, 2021, 05:09:21 pm
Eggs, cream etc.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/user/508284/recipe/simple-creme-anglaise-recipe

Can that be put in something that will then be baked?


We are about to find out. Cheers for being the guinea pig  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Sergeant Pluck on 12 February, 2021, 05:51:32 pm
So far, so good. Better than the milk-based, caster sugar effort last time. The custard “rose” a bit during baking which disguises the fact that it’s rammed with fruit. Not bilberries though - various berries and a few bits of apple.

(https://dl.dropbox.com/s/gdrv6vtu0mhy7re/2021-02-12%2017.21.40.jpg?dl=0)
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Cudzoziemiec on 12 February, 2021, 05:56:55 pm
I am hungry looking at that.  ;D
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: De Sisti on 12 February, 2021, 06:25:52 pm
How do I make a decent custard?
Just go easy on yourself and use custard powder from a tin (with milk).
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Hot Flatus on 12 February, 2021, 06:31:52 pm
So far, so good. Better than the milk-based, caster sugar effort last time. The custard “rose” a bit during baking which disguises the fact that it’s rammed with fruit. Not bilberries though - various berries and a few bits of apple.

(https://dl.dropbox.com/s/gdrv6vtu0mhy7re/2021-02-12%2017.21.40.jpg?dl=0)

Stunning.

Your address please...
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Mrs Pingu on 12 February, 2021, 06:46:28 pm
Looks and sounds a bit like a frangipane.
I *adore* frangipane :P
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Mrs Pingu on 12 February, 2021, 06:55:42 pm
And now I've got lost in the frangipane world. I think cherry frangipane might be one of my favourite French desserty things.
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Sergeant Pluck on 12 February, 2021, 08:40:09 pm
It needs a glaze or something on top, I think. Next time. It set nicely, just a bit of a wobble to it.

*looks up frangipane*

Yes, looks similar, though frangipane looks a bit more substantial or floury than what Mr. Stein uses for this - he makes it during his current French TV series -  which just provides an insubstantial setting for the fruit.

Still haven’t got to eat any of it. 
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Gattopardo on 12 February, 2021, 09:52:54 pm
How do I make a decent custard?
Just go easy on yourself and use custard powder from a tin (with milk).

Not really custard and if it is birds it has no egg.
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Gattopardo on 12 February, 2021, 10:09:49 pm


Still haven’t got to eat any of it.

Why what happened?

When dad had the bakery we used to make egg custards, the custard filling used gone off milk made excellent custard.
Oh and yellow colouring
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: hellymedic on 12 February, 2021, 10:14:52 pm
How do I make a decent custard?
Just go easy on yourself and use custard powder from a tin (with milk).

Not really custard and if it is birds it has no egg.

Mr Bird's wife was allergic to egg; that's how he came to devise his 'custard'...
Title: Re: Custard
Post by: Sergeant Pluck on 13 February, 2021, 03:09:03 pm
Why what happened?

Needed to wait for someone to arrive home from work.

It’s very nice - however, next time, I won’t pack the fruit in quite so tightly to that the custard can trickle through to the bottom before setting rather than staying, mostly, on top.
Title: Custard
Post by: citoyen on 13 February, 2021, 03:11:40 pm
That looks amazing. Great work!

Custard tart is one of my all time favourite things to eat. Only beaten by creme caramel, which I also recommend trying your hand at if you’re into baked custard dishes.