2 Nov 2008

NATILLAS


Natillas is a traditional Spanish dessert and is similar to cold custard, but creamier and with a hint of cinammon. Most Spanish restaurants offer natillas in their list of home-made dessert . This is an easy recipe for Spanish natillas which just takes about 30 minutes to do.


Basic ingredients
8 egg yolks
1 litre milk
200 gr. sugar
1 dessert spoon cornflour
1 stick of cinammon
Powdered cinammon

Steps:
1. Put the milk in a saucepan with the cinammon stick and heat. Save a small glass of cold milk.
2. Beat the egg yolks with the sugar. Dissolve the cornflour in the cold milk, stir well and then add to the eggs and sugar.
3. When the milk is starting to boil, remove the cinammon stick and add the mixture of flour, milk, eggs and sugar. Stir well over the heat until the custard thickens. Don't boil.
4. Put the natillas into individual bowls or dessert glasses. Sprinkle with a little cinammon powder.


Tips and ideas:
· Many Spanish cooks add a biscuit to the natillas mixture when they are pouring it into the individual bowls. The biscuit sometimes rises and as the natillas cool, becomes soft. If you want to do this, choose a plain biscuit (the Spanish "Maria" biscuits are what Spanish people use).

1 comment:

Inma said...

I just want to congratulate Ana for her work on this blog. It is great! I hope the other countries can add their recipes and we can enjoy cooking other countries' specialities.