Super simple Custard Tarts with made just three ingredients. An easy bake that the kids can get involved in.
If you’re looking for an easy baking activity to do with the kids then these 3 Ingredient Custard Tarts are brilliant.
So simple to make, they’re fun and really delicious too!
For even more Snack Ideas For Kids check out my full collection of easy recipes.
The three ingredients you need are:
- Shortcrust Pastry
- Custard
- Ground Nutmeg
I used the carton of fresh custard that you find in the chilled aisle of the supermarket but the longer life carton custard will work just as well too.
Use an 8cm pastry cutter to cut out 12 circles from the pastry.
If you don’t have a pastry cutter use something of a similar size, like a glass or cup, and cut around the edges with a knife.
Pop the pastry circles into a 12 hole muffin or cupcake tin.
Fill the pastry almost to the top with the custard.
Sprinkle a little nutmeg on the top of each one and then bake for 20 minutes.
When you remove the tarts from the oven you might find that the custard has expanded and spilled over onto the edges of the pastry.
Leave them to cool for a few minutes and it will contract back in.
If you liked this recipe you may also enjoy my 3 Ingredient Banana Muffins
Easy Custard Tarts – 3 Ingredients
Description
Super simple Custard Tarts with made just three ingredients. An easy bake that the kids can get involved in.
Ingredients
- 375g shortcrust pastry
- 400g custard
- ½ tsp ground nutmeg
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180c fan.
- Use an 8cm round pastry cutter to cut out 12 circles from the shortcrust pastry.
- If you don’t have a pastry cutter use anything round of approx 8cm like a glass and cut around the edges with a knife.
- Press each of the pastry circles into a 12 hole muffin or cupcake tray.
- Fill each with custard and top with a sprinkling of nutmeg.
- Bake for 20 minutes.
- The custard filling will expand a little during cooking and might spill up the top of the pastry. Allow them to cool for a few minutes and it will shrink back into the pastry.
Notes
These Custard Tarts will keep in the fridge for 2 days.
They can also be frozen. Defrost at room temperature in 3-4 hours.