Are you a fan of rhubarb pie like me? This rhubarb and custard pie will satisfy your tastebuds, delicious!
This is a classic, delicious rhubarb pie, but I decided to make it in the shape of a rectangle for a change, with a DeBuyer mold with removable bottom (14.17 x 3.93 inches) found on amazon and, to use up my whole puff pastry, I covered it with a lattice with my lattice cutter from Norpro also found on Amazon, so easy to use with very nice results…
1 square puff pastry
1 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. granulated white sugar
1 pound / 17.6 oz. / 500 g. rhubarb
Quick custard:
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp. granulated white sugar
1 tsp cinnamon powder
1/2 cup heavy cream
Icing sugar to sprinkle on top
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C)
Arrange puff pastry as you like into your mold and put it back into your fridge, you want to use it very cold
If you’re going to make a lattice, make it now and put it back into the fridge until ready to use
Clean and peel the rhubarb (you don’t need to peel it completely, a little skin gives more flavor and you won’t feel it once cooked)
Cut the rhubarb in three lengthwise and in small chunks crosswise,
Take out puff pastry, with a fork poke holes, without completely piercing it, all over puff pastry, sprinkle it with the flour and about 2 to 3 tbsp. of sugar
Fill the mold with the rhubarb chunks, you can fill the mold to the brim, specially if you plan to cover the tart with a lattice, and also because the rhubarb will shrink
Into a small bowl, add the egg yolk, sugar and cinnamon, whisk together, add the heavy cream (check that you have enough custard to cover your mold, add cream if necessary), whisk until all ingredients are incorporated, taste and adjust sweetness to your taste
Pour the custard evenly on top of the rhubarb
Cover the pie with the lattice, roll a rolling pin on the edges of mold to seal and cut the lattice
Sprinkle the lattice evenly with icing sugar
Into the oven for about 25 to 35 minutes, or until puff pastry is golden
Let cool into the mold on a rack
If you want to decorate a pie using puff pastry or any dough, work with very cold dough and keep it into the fridge until ready to use.
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