Cooking Instructions
- 1
lightly grease foil cases and roll out the chilled pastry to about 4mm and cut it to fit 6 , 3cm x 8cm foil tart cases and press them in lightly to mould to the cases .
- 2
to make the filling : whisk the egg , egg yolks and sugar together to well combined then add the milk and vanilla essence and combine all .
- 3
place premade pastry cases on a baking tray and then carefully pour the custard mix into pastry cases to within quarter inch from the top , now sprinkle them all on the tops with the nutmeg .
- 4
place prepared tarts into a preheat oven at 200°C / 400°F for the first 15 minutes then turn the heat down to 180°C \ 360°F to finish cooking , about 20\25 minutes or until just set .
- 5
remove from heat and let cool , best after refrigeration to cool completely . serve and enjoy . :-)
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