
With very common ingredients involved, anyone can make this dessert. The only thing that needs baking is the crust, which can be substituted with any favorite pie crust recipe (even if you must use one out of a tube or box). But with only 5 ingredients needed for the crust, I encourage you to try making the crust from scratch. As for the filling, it's made with milk to create a custard on the stovetop. Once the custard is made, it's poured into the baked pie crust and chilled to set. Easy peasy!
Susan made both a traditional 10 inch tart (or pie) and also these mini tarts. Either way you make it, its easy to do and delicious. These tarts remind me of buttermilk pie without the tang of buttermilk. But to describe it even more, the cinnamon used to garnish the top of the tart makes it taste like a creamy snickerdoodle tart. If a snickerdoodle cookie were made into a tart or pie, this is what it would taste like!
Pie Crust
1/2 C. margarine
1/2 C. sugar
1 egg
2 C. flour, sifted
pinch of salt, sifted
Filling:
4 C. milk
1 Tbs. margarine
1 C. sugar
2 eggs
3 Tbs. corn starch
3 Tbs. flour
1 Tsp. vanilla extract
cinnamon for garnish
Cream the margarine and sugar together and beat in the egg.
Add the flour and salt and knead until a soft dough is formed.
Press the mixture into a greased circular pie dish and bake at 350°F for 15 minutes.
In the meantime, Bring the milk and margarine to the boil.
Cream the sugar, eggs, corn starch, flour and vanilla essence. Add some of the hot milk to the creamed mixture, then pour it back into the pot and heat gently until it thickens. Do not boil.
Pour the filling into the pie crust and cool.
Refrigerate the Milk Tart until required and sprinkle with cinnamon to serve.
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