Best 3 Maids Of Honour Old English Tudor Cheesecakes Recipes

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In the realm of culinary history, the "maids of honour old english tudor cheesecakes" stand as a testament to the enduring allure of classic desserts. These delicate pastries, with their velvety texture and enchanting presentation, have graced the tables of English nobility and commoners alike for centuries, leaving a trail of sweet memories in their wake. As you embark on this culinary journey, let us delve into the rich heritage of this timeless dessert and explore the secrets behind its enduring popularity.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

MAIDS OF HONOUR - TRADITIONAL ENGLISH CUSTARD CHEESECAKE TARTS



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These old fashioned English tea tarts are somewhere between cheesecake and custard, and are similar to those served at the Maids of Honour tea rooms in Richmond, Surrey, England (the official recipe is a closely guarded secret) since the early 18th century. I prefer a shortcrust pastry shell, but you may use a puff pastry if you prefer---9 ounces of packaged puff pastry should be sufficient for the job. Recipe is slightly adapted from one found in a Nigella Lawson cookbook.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     Cheesecake

Time 1h

Yield 24 Maids of Honour, 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, diced
1/3 cup vegetable shortening, in teaspoonfuls (use a good shortening such as Crisco)
2 large eggs, beaten
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1/8 teaspoon rose water (optional) or 1/8 teaspoon orange flower water (optional)
1 pinch salt
1 vanilla bean (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)
1/2 cup heavy cream, plus 2 tablespoons
1/4 cup unsalted butter
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/4 cup ground almonds
1 large egg, beaten
2 teaspoons finely minced fresh lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon rose water (optional) or 1/4 teaspoon orange flower water (optional)
fresh ground nutmeg
icing sugar, for dusting

Steps:

  • Pre-heat the oven to 425F degrees.
  • In a mixing bowl, stir together the flour with the diced butter and the scant teaspoonfuls of shortening. Cover and place the bowl into the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in another bowl, place the eggs, lemon juice, rosewater or orange-flower water, and a pinch of salt and put in the refrigerator. Using a food processor (or by hand, but this will take some elbow grease), blend the fats and flour until the pastry just begins to come together, yet still is a little coarse and crumbly. Take care not to over-blend, as this process goes quickly, so watch carefully. Gradually feed the liquids in through the feeder spout until the pastry is almost coming together. Scoop it out onto a flour-dusted work surface and knead a few times with your hands, then form into two discs, wrap each disc in cling wrap, and chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before rolling out.
  • While pastry is chilling, make the filling. Cut lengthwise down the vanilla bean with the tip of a sharp knife. Place the vanilla bean with the cream into a saucepan, and heat to just under the boiling point over a medium heat. Do not boil or it will curdle. Off the heat and remove the bean, scraping some of the seeds into the cream. Now add the butter, sugar, ground almonds, egg, lemon zest and juice, and the rosewater or orange-flower water, stirring well to combine. Let stand for about 10 minutes.
  • Roll out half the pastry, cut out 12 rounds with a 3-inch round cutter, and place into a 12-hole tart or muffin pan, pressing down with your fingers so they're well lined. Spoon half the filling into the pastry cases (remembering you'll have a second batch to do). Leave a good inch below the rim, as the custard will rise up as it bakes. Dust lightly with some fresh nutmeg and transfer carefully to the pre-heated oven and bake for 15-20 minutes until the custard's golden and puffy.
  • Let the tarts sit in the pan for a few minutes before standing, unmolded, on a wire rack to cool. Dust tops with icing sugar.
  • When the pan is cool, repeat with the remaining ingredients.
  • Leave the tarts to cool a little before serving (arrange them on a pretty serving plate or silver platter), but they are best eaten still slightly warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 141.9, Fat 10.7, SaturatedFat 5.2, Cholesterol 46, Sodium 18, Carbohydrate 9.5, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 1.2, Protein 2.2

MAID OF HONOUR CAKES



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 45m

Yield 2 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup whole milk
2 tablespoons fine dried bread crumbs
4 ounces butter, melted
2 ounces ground almonds
1/4 cup sugar
3 large eggs
1 lemon, zested
2 dozen round puff pastry shells, (1 to 2 inches in diameter)

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, over medium heat, combine the milk and bread crumbs. Bring to a boil, remove from the heat, and let stand for 10 minutes. In a mixing bowl, combine the bread mixture, butter, almonds, sugar, eggs, and zest. Mix well.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Fill each pastry shell with a tablespoon of the filling. Place on a baking sheet and bake until golden, about 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool completely. Garnish with powdered sugar and serve.

MAIDS-OF-HONOR



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These dainty cookies melt in your mouth. Legend has it that they are named after the ladies in waiting to an English queen.

Provided by Dlynn

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     UK and Ireland     English

Time 40m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon white sugar
¼ cup butter
¼ cup milk
2 tablespoons butter, softened
¾ cup white sugar
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon nutmeg
2 eggs, beaten
2 tablespoons cream sherry
¾ cup ground almonds
2 tablespoons fruit preserves, any flavor

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  • In a medium bowl, stir together 1 cup flour and 1 tablespoon sugar. Cut in 1/4 cup butter until smaller than peas. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of milk at a time over the dough until moistened. Form dough into a ball. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut into 2 1/2 inch circles using a cookie or biscuit cutter. Press circles into the bottom and up the sides of ungreased mini muffin cups. set aside.
  • In a medium bowl, cream together 2 tablespoons butter, 3/4 cup sugar and 1 tablespoon flour. Beat in the eggs and sherry, then stir in the ground almonds. Place 1/4 teaspoon of jam into the bottom of the lined cups. Cover with 1 tablespoon of the almond mixture.
  • Bake for 15 to 20 minutes in the preheated oven, until the tops are lightly browned. Allow to cool slightly before removing from muffin tins to cool on wire racks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 115.7 calories, Carbohydrate 13.5 g, Cholesterol 23.3 mg, Fat 6.1 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 2.3 g, SaturatedFat 2.2 g, Sodium 35.5 mg, Sugar 8 g

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor and texture.
  • Make sure your cream cheese is at room temperature before mixing it with the other ingredients.
  • Don't overmix the cheesecake batter, or it will become tough.
  • Bake the cheesecake in a water bath to prevent it from cracking.
  • Let the cheesecake cool completely before serving, or it will be too runny.

Conclusion:

Maids of Honour is a delicious and elegant dessert that is perfect for any occasion. With its creamy, smooth texture and delicate flavor, this cheesecake is sure to impress your guests. Whether you're a fan of traditional English desserts or simply looking for something new and exciting, Maids of Honour is definitely worth trying.

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