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Queijadas, Portuguese Cheesecake Tarts

Queijadas, Portuguese Cheesecake Tarts

Queijadas

Queijadas is Rochelle Ramos’ favorite Portugese way to accessorize an espresso.
By Rochelle Ramos

Queijadas

Pastelarias are found around nearly every corner here in Portugal. Espressos dot counter tops and tables, accompanied by flaky pastries of all kinds. Some filled with custards, some sprinkled with sweet powdery sugar, nearly all including eggs yolks. Some of the best though, have a creamy cheese and are called queijadas.

In Sintra they have a famous queijada that is essentially a single serving cheesecake with a caramelized top. It is one of my favorites so far of all the sweet pastries that I’ve had, but I’ve never had the real thing, only the version I adapted from a great little book that is perfect for any English speaking traveler that comes to Portugal and wants to explore the food here.

Eat Portugal has been a great companion in learning some of the Portuguese language and helps me figure out what my in-laws are talking about around the dinner table. It’s also teaching me recipes to play with that are fairly popular Pratos Portugueses such as the Queijadas de Sintra.

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Queijadas


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  • Author: Rochelle Ramos
  • Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Yield: 16 1x

Description

Creamy caramelized topped Portuguese cheesecake tart that pairs perfectly with a nice cup of espresso.


Ingredients

Scale

Pastry

  • 2 cups (250g) all purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon (5g) salt
  • 1 tablespoon (15g) butter, melted
  • warm water

Cheesecake filling

  • 1 cup (250g) riccotta, or dry cottage cheese
  • 1 cup (250g) cream goat cheese
  • 1 ¾ cup (350g) sugar
  • 4 egg yolks
  • ½ cup (60g) all purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

Pastry

  1. Place the flour and salt in a medium sized bowl, whisking to evenly distribute the salt. Make a well in the middle and pour the melted butter into it. Mix well by hand with a wooden spoon. As you beat the mixture, slowly add in warm water bit by bit until the dough pulls together and a firm ball forms. Cover and place in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour or leave overnight.

Cheesecake filling

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 350F (180C).
  2. In a bowl beat together cheese and sugar with an electric mixer. Add in yolks, flour and cinnamon.
  3. Remove pastry dough from the refrigerator and roll out on a lightly floured surface until it’s about 1/8th inch thick. Cut out round shapes using a glass or cookie cutter and place in a oiled or buttered muffin tin as the crust to the tarts. Fill with the cheese mixture.
  4. Bake in the oven about 15 – 20 minutes or until the tops are a beautiful honey brown color. Serve warm.

Notes

Adapted from Eat Portugal.

  • Prep Time: 1 hour 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins

 

View Comments (6)
  • Ah! Que saudades de comer uma queijada de Sintra!
    Ah! How I miss eating a queijada de Sintra!
    Soon, I’ll be able to try your recipe, in person! :0)






  • Very interesting recipe. I love queijadas. Of course, I never tasted the cheese queijadas. I had the other kinds of queijadas and they are very delicious.






  • Tasted good but how does yours turn brown while mine is so pale? I baked it 350F, 375 F, and 400F and didn’t look anywhere near yours.

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