The Pastéis de Belem - Heaven On Earth Egg Tarts
Our main goal during our 91 days in Lisbon was to not count how many Pasteles de Nata we were eating. This would be not talked about, nor even thought about. Eating these Portuguese egg tarts is a very private thing. Once you've tasted one you can't stop eating them! This post first got published today on our Lisbon Travel Blog.
There can’t be many visitors to Portugal who don’t at least once gorge themselves on a pastel de nata, the small, flaky, buttery custard pie found in every bakery in the land. To watch them be made, we visited the famous Pastéis de Belém, which has been cranking out the treats since 1837.
But today, we weren’t interested in pigging out. (Rather, that wasn’t the only thing we were interested in.) We had arranged a behind-the-scenes visit to see how the pastels are made. One of the family proprietors met us at the entrance, and invited us into the back rooms. After getting dressed in plastic scrubs and hairnets, we went into the kitchen. May the drooling commence!
The pastels are simple, and I wasn’t shocked to discover that there’s no great secret in their fabrication. Just a lot of butter. Teams of workers stretch, cut and form the dough, then fill it with custard, before sticking it into the oven. But it was fun to watch the men and women work with the mechanical efficiency that comes with years of doing the same task. In the end, it’s probably a good thing that there wasn’t some weird “surprise” trick. Turns out that custard pies are just custard pies.
The only real secret of the Pastéis de Belém is the exact recipe for the custard, which is known only to a few people. It’s hard to say whether the custard really tastes that much different from the custard of other bakeries… to find out, I guess we’ll have to arrange a comprehensive taste test. I will, of course, volunteer myself be the judge.
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I would also offer myself to be a judge in custard tasting comparison. Miam.
You're more than welcome to join the Club!!!
There's a contest in Lisbon right now to tell which pastry shop has the best egg tart (ahaha funny translation for pastel de nata) in town! My favourite of all is from Fábrica da Nata in downtown. De-li-ci-ous!
Ahah if anyone wants one I can send my mail :p
i wanna have one immediately!!! 😂
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How fantastic to be able to get behind the scene!
It was so difficult but I knew from the moment we were arrived I wanted to document how these little treasures are being made. Had to pull a lot of strings but then got invited by the most famous one! This totally made my day!
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I love them. For 1 Euro you can get an espresso and pastel de Belem in Lisbon. A sweet start to the day.
We started our day like this almost every single day :) We lived too close to a bakery :) Thank you for stopping by.
Oh wow! Portuguese egg tarts! They make them all over the world and I definitely volunteer to search Kuala Lumpur for the best Portuguese egg tarts made here. Malaysia if you didn’t already know this , had a Portuguese colony in Malacca for 130 years. Hope we can collaborate on an egg tart review soon;)
the lady in the second shot... Oh it's them again, hide the tarts!
Yummy!!! :) :)