Custard Squares

"This is a really old fashioned recipe for custard squares that does not use custard powder. My MIL makes these when her wonderful son has done some thing really good, or just when she wants to give us a treat, and I adore them... so I've been attempting my own and here is what I came up with."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 55mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
9
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ingredients

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directions

  • Roll your sheets of pastry very thin. You are looking for 2 squares/rectangles that are approximately 30cm x 30cm each. Prick them well all over and then place on baking sheets (roll on baking parchment and then slide the whole lot onto the baking sheet for ease of use) and bake at 210C for 10 - 12 minutes (or until golden brown and cooked through). Leave the pastry sheets to cool while you make the custard.
  • Put 2 Cups of milk into a pan with the butter and heat to melt.
  • Mix the cornflour, icing sugar and eggs to a smooth paste with the remaining 1/2 cup of milk.
  • Remove the milk and butter from the heat and whisk in the egg mixture then return to the heat.
  • Cook over medium heat until the mixture thickens and then for a further 5 minutes, stirring constantly (a wooden spoon works well here). Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Leave the custard until cool.
  • Place one sheet of pastry on a piece of baking parchment on a tray or board and cover with all the cool custard. Place the other pastry sheet on top and press down slightly until both sheets have adhered to the pastry.
  • Sift the cocoa and icing sugar together, then stir in the milk to make a smooth, spreadable icing.
  • Ice the whole lot with Chocolate icing and then place in the fridge for a couple of hours so that the whole thing is a little easier to manage. Cut into squares with a serrated knife and serve. Store any remaining squares in the fridge in an airtight container (don't worry, they won't last long!).

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I'm a work from home mum who loves to feed her family good, nutritious and delicious meals. I'm also all about not wasting food so I love to find recipes that use odds and sods out of my fridge, vege box and freezer. My daughter is 4 and she is the light of my life, always (or almost always) smiling. We are a family that really sticks together, my DH and I live with his parents, or in the same property and we love spending time with them. We have a spoodle named Cocoa (can you guess my favorite craving) and when MIL is home we have a spaniel named Sid. 2 cats lurk about the property but are not very domesticated. My favorite cookbook is anything from Nigella Lawson, I have all but her latest and cook regularly from them. I'm also addicted to zaar and find that I'm doing heaps of things from here since inspiration is only a couple of keystrokes away. Add that to a blog reading addiction (mostly food related) and you have the best recipe for ever expanding waistline and ever decreasing worry about same! More recently I have discovered that I can't tolerate gluten and so have been changing up my recipes to accommodate where its been needed - or using GF pasta and the like with old favorites that don't need any other rejigging.
 
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