BANTING MILK TART - Easy 15 Minute Banting Milk Tart Recipe... (2024)

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15 Minute Banting Milk Tart

If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes I’d never have believed that producing a Banting Milk Tart in just 15 minutes, from start to finish, was possible.

Well I can confirm that not only is it entirely possible to make a delicious no-bake Banting milk tart (Keto friendly) that quickly, but it’s also really easy.

Furthermore, it’s also sugar-free, gluten-free, low-carb & pretty healthy when it comes to Banting & Keto treats and desserts.

So if you’re looking for a healthy tea time treat or delectable dessert, just give this no-bake Banting milk tart recipe a try, you won’t be disappointed.

Banting Milk Tart Recipe

Ingredients

  • 200g gluten free biscuits (unsweetened)
  • 50g unsalted butter (organic/grass fed)
  • 1.2 litres milk
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 3 eggs (free range)
  • 100g corn flour (borderline Banting) – Almond flour can be used as a substitute
  • 100g xylitol (borderline Banting)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
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Method

  • Grease a 23cm pie dish
  • Crush the gluten free biscuits to a fine crumb
  • Add 50g melted butter and mix together
  • Press the biscuit mixture evenly into the pie dish
  • Place in fridge to cool whilst preparing the filling
  • Place the milk, cinnamon and 50g butter in a saucepan
  • Bring to the boil
  • Remove saucepan from the heat
  • In a separate bowl, place the eggs, corn flour, xylitol and vanilla
  • Whisk well until no lumps remain
  • Mix a little of the warm milk mixture into the egg mixture beating well
  • Pour this into the rest of the milk mixture
  • Return to the heat and bring back to the boil whilst whisking
  • Continue until the filling has thickened
  • Pour into prepared biscuit base
  • Leave to cool
  • Refrigerate until set and ready to serve
  • Sprinkle cinnamon over the milk tart just before serving

Follow this recipe and you’ll have a large Banting milk tart for a tea time treat or enjoy as a dessert.

PS. For Another Delicious Low-Carb Treat…

Try this Keto Cheesecake – Sinfully Decadent (But Healthy)

Low-Carb Keto Cheesecake

The #1 Obstacle To Sticking To a Healthy Low-Carb Eating Plan

Despite being highly motivated in the beginning, the best intentions can easily unravel when you get bored with the same dreary meals without access to new & exciting recipes.

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BANTING MILK TART - Easy 15 Minute Banting Milk Tart Recipe... (2024)

FAQs

What is a milk tart interesting facts? ›

The large proportion of milk in the filling is, in fact, proof that milk tart was introduced to us by the Dutch dairy farmers who settled the Cape of Good Hope in the middle of the 17th century. The custard filling is made from milk, sugar, and eggs, thickened with flour or cornflour.

Who made the first milk tart? ›

Melktert (/ˈmɛlktɛrt/, Afrikaans for milk tart) is a South African dessert originally created by the Dutch settlers in the "Cape" (South Africa) consisting of a sweet pastry crust containing a custard filling made from milk, flour, sugar and eggs.

What is the difference between a milk tart and a flan? ›

Custard Tarts Around the World

Whether it be a French Flan Patissier, a Portuguese Pasteis de Nata or an Italian Torte della Nonna, there are definite similarities the world over. The major difference in comparison of Milk Tart to these, is the absence of lots of eggs in the custard.

What are some interesting facts about pastries? ›

- Ancient Egyptians were the first ones to come up with the idea of pastries. Called baklava and filo, they were made out of grain meal with honey, fruits and spices. - Pastries were brought to Europe during the Muslim invasion of the 7th century and picked up the imagination of Europeans.

How did tarts get its name? ›

English borrowed it in the fourteenth century from Old French tarte, but no one knows for certain where tarte came from. Some have suggested that it is an alteration (influenced by medieval Latin tartarum, 'Tatar') of Old French torte, ancestor of modern French tourte, a round savoury or sweet pie or tart.

What are the good facts about milk? ›

Milk is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, particularly calcium. It has an important role in bone health. Nutritionists recommend that people have milk and other dairy products, such as yoghurt and cheese, every day as part of a balanced diet.

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