Milk tart
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Milk tart

We celebrate Heritage day on the 24th of September here in South Africa. This is a special day. It reminds us where we all came from – never forgetting our roots.
And with so many traditions and cultures here, no wonder we have such a wide variety of proudly South African food and desserts.

Malva pudding, a traditional south african favourite

Every person has his firm favorite ranging from “Koek susters” (A sweet plaited dough infused in a syrup) to Malva pudding.
Check out this recipe, and be prepared to fall in love https://www.livingdelish.com/malva-pudding/


But in our house, our traditional favourite it’s definitely Milk tart. Or in Afrikaans (One of our home languages) we call it “Melk tert””

What is the story behind this popular tart?

It dates back to the early 1600’s when the Dutch settlers arrived in Cape Town, South Africa.
Traditionally it is made with a sweet pastry crust that is filled with a kind of custard made with flour, eggs, sugar and the main ingredient milk. And don’t forget, what makes this tart so special is the cinnamon that is sprinkled on top.

There are so many ways to make this delicious tart. From no crust, baking the crust with the filling to baking the crust first and then add and bake the filling. There are also some fridge-cake-like recipes out there that requires no baking. You name it, we have some sort of Milk tart flavor treat. 😂😂

My favorite is this crust less milk tart. This is a more silkier tart. I think it is because it does not have the crunch from the crust. Anyway it is a definite must try. Let me know what you think of this recipe.

Crustless milk tart

Makes 2 tarts
Preheat your oven to 160 ËšC, and grease 2 x 23 cm ovenproof pie dishes.

4 extra large eggs, separated
250 ml castor sugar
30 ml butter, melted
5 ml Vanilla essence
250 ml Cake flour
5 ml Baking powder
1 ml salt
1 Litre milk
Ground Cinnamon for sprinkling.

Stiff peak egg whites

Beat the egg yolks, sugar and melted butter together until creamy. Now add the vanilla essence and mix.
In a separate bowl sift the flour, baking powder and salt together. Add the flour alternating with the milk to the egg mixture.

Now beat the egg whites until they have reached stiff peak stage. Once done, fold this into your creamed mixture.

Milk tart ready to be baked

Now pour this into your prepared dishes, sprinkle with loads of cinnamon and bake for about 1 hour. Remove from the oven and leave to set. This tart is best served chilled.

Celebrate this heritage day in a true South African way with this delicious milk tart. This crust less recipe will have everyone talking.