Easy No Bake Milk Tart
I promised you my easy no bake milk tart recipe today so here I am keeping my word! No lenthy intro today as I am chasing my tail trying to get things sorted so that we can head out of here on Thursday morning. Yes, the brownies are going on a 3 week holiday! We are both feeling rather jaded and tired…its been a hard year to date!
I have no idea where this recipe originated. I have it written by hand in my very first recipe book that I started as a young bride 33 years ago! I have adapted it slightly to suit our tastes!
EASY NO BAKE MILK TART
Ingredients:
200g Nuttikrust Biscuits
397g Can Condensed Milk
700ml Boiling Water
15ml Butter
40g Cornflour
50ml Cold Water
2 Large Eggs – separated
½ Vanilla Pod – split and seeds removed with a sharp knife
1 Mandarin (I use ClemenGold) – finely grated zest only
Finely Ground Cinnamon for sprinkling on the top
Method:
Lay the biscuits close together over the bottom of a lightly greased pie dish. I use a rectangular dish as the biscuit shape lends itself to a rectangular or square dish
Place condensed milk, boiling water, vanilla, zest and butter into a medium sized saucepan over medium heat and bring to the boil
In the meanwhile mix together the cornflour and cold water to make a paste, add the two egg yolks and salt and whisk together
Remove the saucepan from the heat, whisk in the cornflour egg mixture quickly then return to a low heat and keep whisking or stirring quickly until the mixture has thickened. It happens quickly
Remove from heat (now take note of this tip before the next step – egg whites will scramble if you add them all at once to hot mixture
- ask my friend Douglas hehe)
Beat the egg whites in a clean metal bowl until stiff peaks form, quickly whisk one big spoon of the hot mixture into the white mixture then add 1/3 of the white mixture to the hot mixture and whisk in. Now add the rest of the whites to the hot custard and fold in.
Pour the filling over the biscuit base and allow to cool then place in fridge to cool and set completely. You need about 4 hours at least for setting time.
Sprinkle ground cinnamon over the top of the set tart and serve

You can leave out the mandarin zest if you like and this will taste just like the traditional custard tart flavour, or you can ring the changes and add other flavours that you might like but I can assure you this one was delicious! Even my citrus weary son said it was very very good!
I like the oatiness of the nuttikrust biscuit but you can use any other plain flat cookie/biscuit. I think the original recipe called for tennis biscuits!
Have a great week everyone,
browniegirl xx










43 Comments
Caylee
26 Sep 2011 04:09 pm
No Bake. Fantastic. I can’t wait to try this.
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
Yes, its delicious! Hope you enjoy as much as we do xx
thecompletecookbook
26 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
What a lovely milk tart recipe Colleen and I have been “threatening” for the longest time to make a version with condensed milk so here now is the perfect recipe, thank you.
Mandy
Have a fantastic 3 weeks away – I look forward to hearing all about it on your return.
Safe travels.
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
Thank you so much Mandy. Hope you like the tart. Its delicious. And thanx for the good wishes....we are so looking forward to our break away up the garden route....the place that resonates with my soul :) xx
thecompletecookbook
26 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
What a lovely milk tart recipe Colleen and I have been “threatening” for the longest time to make a version with condensed milk so here now is the perfect recipe, thank you.
Mandy
Have a fantastic 3 weeks away – I look forward to hearing all about it on your return.
Safe travels.
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
Thank you so much Mandy. Hope you like the tart. Its delicious. And thanx for the good wishes....we are so looking forward to our break away up the garden route....the place that resonates with my soul :) xx
Jo
26 Sep 2011 06:09 pm
Wheeee!!!! Thank you, O Captain, my Captain! i am going to try it this weekend (having friends over for a games evening). How long will it take to set? Should I make it the day before? xxx
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
You're so welcome! You can make it the morning oif the games evening. I actually made mine a bit too late at around 11ish and popped it into the freezer for an hour then into the fridge. We ate it around 4.30pm. But the morning earlyish and then eating it that evening should give you enough time for the setting. Enjoy Jo xx
Jo
26 Sep 2011 06:09 pm
Wheeee!!!! Thank you, O Captain, my Captain! i am going to try it this weekend (having friends over for a games evening). How long will it take to set? Should I make it the day before? xxx
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
You're so welcome! You can make it the morning oif the games evening. I actually made mine a bit too late at around 11ish and popped it into the freezer for an hour then into the fridge. We ate it around 4.30pm. But the morning earlyish and then eating it that evening should give you enough time for the setting. Enjoy Jo xx
Jo
26 Sep 2011 06:09 pm
Ooh… and would it be ok to use normal vanilla essence? If so, how much – 5ml?
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
You can use normal vanilla essence. Almond essence or coconut essence would also be awesome. 5 mls of any of them xx
Jo
26 Sep 2011 06:09 pm
Ooh… and would it be ok to use normal vanilla essence? If so, how much – 5ml?
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
You can use normal vanilla essence. Almond essence or coconut essence would also be awesome. 5 mls of any of them xx
Jeanne @ Cooksister
26 Sep 2011 08:09 pm
Mmmm that looks so good blogMamma – and so EASY!! As for Nutticrust biscuits – now that takes me back
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
Hehe yes......I so love my nuttikrust :) Thanks Jeanne. Very easy xxx
Jeanne @ Cooksister
26 Sep 2011 08:09 pm
Mmmm that looks so good blogMamma – and so EASY!! As for Nutticrust biscuits – now that takes me back
Colleen
26 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
Hehe yes......I so love my nuttikrust :) Thanks Jeanne. Very easy xxx
Anna Johnston
27 Sep 2011 01:09 am
Ohhhhhh, how fantastic. Yummy, yummy!!! Can’t wait to try it. What a treat.
Colleen
27 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
Thank you Anna, love your enthusiasm! Makes me want to go and make another one :) xx
Anna Johnston
27 Sep 2011 01:09 am
Ohhhhhh, how fantastic. Yummy, yummy!!! Can’t wait to try it. What a treat.
Colleen
27 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
Thank you Anna, love your enthusiasm! Makes me want to go and make another one :) xx
Cindy
27 Sep 2011 01:09 am
Yummee, going to make this very soon
Colleen
27 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
Let me know what you think. Hugs Cindy xx
Cindy
27 Sep 2011 01:09 am
Yummee, going to make this very soon
Colleen
27 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
Let me know what you think. Hugs Cindy xx
Tandy
27 Sep 2011 07:09 am
I have the same recipe in my high school home ec book
Colleen
27 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
Really? I wonder where it came from originally Tandy? xx
Tandy
27 Sep 2011 07:09 am
I have the same recipe in my high school home ec book
Colleen
27 Sep 2011 05:09 pm
Really? I wonder where it came from originally Tandy? xx
wordsfallfrommyeyes
10 Oct 2011 12:10 pm
That looks absolutely awesome. I love milky desserts – custards and the like. I am definitely going to try this for my son & me. Thank you!
wordsfallfrommyeyes
10 Oct 2011 12:10 pm
That looks absolutely awesome. I love milky desserts – custards and the like. I am definitely going to try this for my son & me. Thank you!
Live to Eat
13 Oct 2011 03:10 pm
That looks TOOOO delicious. And for a girl who has absolutely zero patience for baking, this is right up my street. Can’t wait to try… Thanks Colleen
Live to Eat
13 Oct 2011 03:10 pm
That looks TOOOO delicious. And for a girl who has absolutely zero patience for baking, this is right up my street. Can’t wait to try… Thanks Colleen
Julie Mattern
03 Nov 2011 08:11 am
That looks heavenly delicious! I could make it without a hassle or ever cooking in an oven.
Julie Mattern
03 Nov 2011 08:11 am
That looks heavenly delicious! I could make it without a hassle or ever cooking in an oven.
The Food Hunter
04 Nov 2011 07:11 pm
looks good and no fuss sounds perfect
The Food Hunter
04 Nov 2011 07:11 pm
looks good and no fuss sounds perfect
Kathleen
03 Feb 2012 11:02 am
I was handed a recipe almost identical to this a few years ago, and loved it. But I have since misplaced it. I’m so glad you put this on, so I can make it again. Thank you. Can’t wait to make it later.
Colleen
05 Feb 2012 12:02 pm
So glad Kathleen. Thank you so much for your comment. I hope that it turns out well for you xx
Kathleen
03 Feb 2012 11:02 am
I was handed a recipe almost identical to this a few years ago, and loved it. But I have since misplaced it. I’m so glad you put this on, so I can make it again. Thank you. Can’t wait to make it later.
Colleen
05 Feb 2012 12:02 pm
So glad Kathleen. Thank you so much for your comment. I hope that it turns out well for you xx
Leave a Comment