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Egg tart how to do?
Egg tart practice a

1, materials:

A. Tower skin materials: 270 grams of low gluten flour, 30 grams of high gluten flour, 45 grams of shortening, flaky Maggie Lynn (wrapped with, is the vegetable butter) 250 grams of water 150 grams of water (according to the degree of softness and hardness of the dough and gradually add, do not all at once poured in).

B. Egg tart water materials: 210 grams of whipping cream, 165 grams of milk, 15 grams of low gluten flour, 63 grams of sugar, 4 egg yolks, 15 grams of condensed milk (according to taste to decide whether to put or not.). After putting condensed milk, the milky flavor of the egg tart water will be more fragrant.)

2, high flour and low flour, ghee, water mix, mix into dough. Don't pour all the water in at once, add it gradually and adjust the softness of the dough with water, knead until the surface of the dough is smooth and even. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and let it rest for 20 minutes.

3. Wrap the slices tightly in plastic wrap and beat them with a French pin to thin them out a bit. This way the macchine has good ductility. Without opening the plastic film, roll out the macaroons with a rolling pin. After rolling, the macarons should be about the same softness as the dough. Remove the macaroons and set aside.

4: On a lightly floured surface, roll out the loosened dough into a rectangle with a dough stick. Roll it out with all four corners facing outward, so that it is easy to roll out the shape more evenly. The width of the rolled out dough should be the same as the width of the marzipan, and the length of the marzipan should be three times the length of the marzipan.

5. Place the macchiato in the center of the sheet

6. Fold the sides over to enclose the macchiato. Then pinch one end.

From the pinched end, press the pasta sheet from top to bottom with the palm of your hand. When you reach the bottom end, pinch that end as well. Roll out the sheet, folding it in four like a quilt, and gently tap the top of the sheet with a pressing stick to roll it out again. This is the first fold.

Turn the folded sheet of dough outward, lightly tap the surface of the sheet again with the pressing stick, roll it out into a rectangle, and fold it again. This is the second fold. After folding, wrap the sheet tightly in plastic wrap and let it rest for 20 minutes.

7: Roll out the triple-folded sheet to a thickness of 0.6cm, a width of 20cm, and a length of 35-40cm. Use a wallpaper cutter to cut off the excess edges for shaping.

8. Roll up the sheet from the longer side.

9: Wrap the rolls in plastic wrap and place them in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to loosen.

10: Use a knife to cut the rolls into slices about 1cm thick.

11: Dip the rolls in flour and place them in an ungreased tartlet mold, flour side up. Pinch it into a tamale shape with two thumbs. Then oil the inside of the mold and mold it.

12, egg tart water practice: 1. whipping cream, milk and condensed milk, sugar in a small saucepan, heat over low heat, stirring while heating, until the sugar dissolves when removed from the heat, slightly cooled; then add the egg yolks, stirring well.

13, finally pour the egg tart water into the mold, bake.

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Egg tart practice two

Materials:

A. Tart tart materials: 270 grams of low-gluten flour, 30 grams of high-gluten flour, 45 grams of shortening, 250 grams of flaked margherita, 150 grams of water or so (according to the dough) (add gradually according to the softness of the dough, do not pour all at once).

B. Tart water ingredients: 210g of whipping cream, 165g of milk, 15g of low gluten flour, 63g of sugar, 4 egg yolks, 15g of condensed milk (according to taste). After putting condensed milk, the milk flavor of the tart water will be more fragrant. Don't pour in all the water at once, add it gradually and adjust the softness of the dough with water, knead until the surface of the dough is smooth and even. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and let it rest for 20 minutes.

2. Wrap the sliced macaroons tightly in plastic wrap and pound them with a rolling pin to thin them out a bit. This way the macchine has good ductility. Don't open the plastic film, use the rolling pin to roll out the macchine thinly.

3. Sprinkle a layer of flour on the board and roll out the loosened dough into a rectangle with the pressing stick. Roll it out with all four corners facing outward, so that it is easy to roll out the shape more evenly. The width of the rolled out sheet should be the same as the width of the marzipan, and the length should be three times the length of the marzipan. Place the macchine in the center of the sheet of dough.

4. Fold the sides of the sheet over to wrap the macchine. Then pinch one end.

5 From the pinched end, press the pasta sheet from top to bottom with the palm of your hand. When you reach the bottom end, pinch that end as well. Roll the sheet out, fold it in four like a quilt, tap the top of the sheet with a pressing stick, and roll it out again. This is the first fold.

6: Fold the sheet outward (in the direction of the picture above), gently tap the top of the sheet again with the pressing stick, roll it out into a rectangle, and then fold it in half again. This is the second fold. After folding, wrap the sheet tightly in plastic wrap and let it rest for 20 minutes.

7. Tap the dough sheet to the outside, then fold it into a rectangle, then fold it in half.

8. Roll out the triple-folded sheet into a sheet with a thickness of 0.6cm, a width of 20cm, and a length of 35-40cm. Use a wallpaper cutter to cut off the excess edges for shaping.

9. Roll up the sheet from the longer side.

10. Wrap the rolls in plastic wrap and place them in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to relax. (

11. Cut the rolls into slices about 1cm thick with a knife.

12. Dredge (11) in flour and place it in an ungreased tartlet mold, flour side up. Use your hands to form it into a tart mold shape.

13. Fill the tart shell with tart water (about 7/8 full) and bake in the oven. Bake at 220 degrees Celsius for 15-20 minutes

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Egg Tart Recipe 3

Portuguese Egg Tart

Crust:

High-gluten Flour 45g (Note: Protein) Eiweiss greater than 11 for high gluten and vice versa for low gluten)

Low gluten flour 45g

Ghee (lard) Schmalz 2 tablespoons

Powdered Sugar Zucker Pulver a little bit

Water 40cc

Crisp material:

Low gluten flour 130g (Note: You can use regular flour with cornmeal Maismehl instead!)

Shortening 3.5 tablespoons

Egg tart water ingredients:

Milk 180g

Water 180g

Eggs: Three large, and then two other yolks, mix, whisk well.

Bring to a boil in a small saucepan and stir in the sugar. Add the eggs and mix well.

How to make it

1. Mix the ingredients for the crust and the shortening, cut them into small, even pieces (about 12 pieces each), roll them out, flatten them slightly, and make them into a long oval shape.

2. Take a piece of each and stack them on top of each other, roll them out with a rolling pin.

3. Fold in half. Repeat.

4. Finally, roll it into a circle. Put it into the mold and compact it along its shape. (Coat the inside of the mold with a little oil beforehand - to prevent sticking!)

5. Pour in the tart water ingredients and bake in the oven.

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Egg Tart Practice 4

Wheatgrass Egg Tart

Wheatgrass is a natural plant, it contains more than 100 kinds of various nutrients, almost all the substances needed for human life it has. Wheatgrass is usually added to soups or stirred into juices, but did you know that wheatgrass can also be made into delicious desserts? "Wheatgrass tarts are here! Wheatgrass tart" is a delicious dessert made of wheatgrass.

Tart crust ingredients:

250g butter 140g sugar 480g flour (sifted) 1 egg 10g wheatgrass flour (sifted)

Crust method:

①Pour butter, sugar, wheatgrass flour, flour into a food mixer and mix well on low speed;

②Then add the egg and whisk all the mixture into a dough;

2Please add the egg.

3) Put the dough into the model and press out several round molds of dough and set aside.

Filling ingredients:

Water 450 ml Sugar 175 g Green coloring (can be added or not) Eggs 5 60 ml Milk 50 ml Fresh wheatgrass juice

Filling method:

1) Boil the water and sugar, remove from the heat, add the green coloring and the wheatgrass juice, mix well and leave to cool;

2) Gently beat the eggs, add the milk, beat well and leave to cool;

2) Gently beat the eggs, add the milk, beat well and leave to cool.