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Pastry Cream

2 cups half and half

6 large egg yolks

1/2 cup sugar

pinch table salt

1/4 cup flour

4 TBS cold unslated butter, cut into 4 pieces
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
 
Cake
1 1/2 cups AP flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp table salt
3/4 cup whole milk
6 TBS unsalted butter
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
3 large eggs
1 1/2 cups sugar
 
Glaze
1/2 cup heavy cream
2 TBS light corn syrup
4 ounces bittersweet chocolate (chopped fine)
 

1 - For the Pastry Cream: Heat half-and-half in medium saucepan over medium heat until just simmering. Meanwhile, whisk yolks, sugar, and salt in medium bowl until smooth. Add flour to yolk mixture and whisk until incorporated. Remove half-and-half from heat and, whisking constantly, slowly add ½ cup to yolk mixture to temper. Whisking constantly, return tempered yolk mixture to half-and-half in saucepan.

 

2 - Return saucepan to medium heat and cook, whisking constantly, until mixture thickens slightly, about 1 minute. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to simmer, whisking constantly, 8 minutes.

 

3 - Increase heat to medium and cook, whisking vigorously, until bubbles burst on surface, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat; whisk in butter and vanilla until butter is melted and incorporated. Strain pastry cream through fine-mesh strainer set over medium bowl. Press lightly greased parchment paper directly on surface and refrigerate until set, at least 2 hours and up to 24 hours.

 

4 - For the Cake: Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 325 degrees. Lightly grease two 9-inch round cake pans with nonstick cooking spray and line with parchment. Whisk flour, baking powder, and salt together in medium bowl. Heat milk and butter in small saucepan over low heat until butter is melted. Remove from heat, add vanilla, and cover to keep warm.

 

5 - In stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, whip eggs and sugar at high speed until light and airy, about 5 minutes. Remove mixer bowl from stand. Add hot milk mixture and whisk by hand until incorporated. Add dry ingredients and whisk until incorporated.

 

6 - Working quickly, divide batter evenly between prepared pans. Bake until tops are light brown and toothpick inserted in center of cakes comes out clean, 20 to 22 minutes.

 

7 - Transfer cakes to wire rack and cool completely in pan, about 2 hours. Run small plastic knife around edge of pans, then invert cakes onto wire rack. Carefully remove parchment, then reinvert cakes.

 

8 - To Assemble: Place one cake round on large plate. Whisk pastry cream briefly, then spoon onto center of cake. Using offset spatula, spread evenly to cake edge. Place second layer on pastry cream, bottom side up, making sure layers line up properly. Press lightly on top of cake to level. Refrigerate cake while preparing glaze.

 

9 - For the Glaze: Bring cream and corn syrup to simmer in small saucepan over medium heat. Remove from heat and add chocolate. Whisk gently until smooth, 30 seconds. Let stand, whisking occasionally, until thickened slightly, about 5 minutes.

 

10 - Pour glaze onto center of cake. Use offset spatula to spread glaze to edge of cake, letting excess drip decoratively down sides. Chill finished cake 3 hours before slicing. Cake may be made up to 24 hours before serving.

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

here ATK's video which made me want to try it

 

https://youtu.be/gqkv-3wvl_s

 

the written recipe looks daunting but it goes quickly

I made the pastry cream the night before

 

here is my cake 

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

THANKS!  My all-time favorite dessert!  

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

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@Yahooey 

 

Girl, you're an angel! Thanks for posting!

 

One of my faves and the boxed versions are blah.

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

wish i had the energy for a 10 step recipe....sounds wonderful....

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

I made this recipe a few years ago.  It is a bit of work, but worth it.  Especially like the creaminess of the chocolate glaze.

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

the constant whisking of the pastry cream was tiring but I LOVE pastry cream

 

the cake was easy and so was the glaze

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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

@Yahooey 

 

Oh yeah, I love pastry cream too! And custard!

You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
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Re: Boston Cream Pie from ATK

@KingstonsMom 

 

YES pls  - pastry creams and custards - 

 

I tend to make fruit tarts on top of pastry cream - feels light eating after a meal

 

usually disappointed whenever I eat  creamwd, custard fillings store bought - usually much too sweet w/o flavor

 

and the good ones are very pricy for a small tarlet

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@Yahooey 

 

Just thought I'd share my favorite recipe for baked custard, It was contributed by @Britbrit13  many years ago and is the Mother's recipe.

 

The only change when I make it, is that I bake it in ramekins instead of one large baking dish.

 

This recipe is so delicious!

 

Custard by Britbrit13
 
Enjoy, This is my Mothers recipe!!! Brittany
 
4 cups milk
6 eggs beaten
½ cup sugar
ÂĽ teaspoon salt
1 to 2 teaspoons vanilla
ÂĽ teaspoon nutmeg
 
Add sugar & salt to milk 
Blend in beaten eggs; add vanilla & nutmeg; blend thoroughly.
Cook 1 hour @ 325 degrees in a pan of hot water. Enjoy!
I use a 3-qt oval baking dish with this..and I watch it; sometimes it's not an hour
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