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The Creamy and Mouth-watering Vanilla Slice You Need

The classic vanilla slice is a dessert everyone loves. With a wonderful combination of thick vanilla custard, the dessert is sandwiched between a puff or phyllo pastry sheet. This dessert can then be topped with any of your favorite garnishes. Give it a shot and check out the recipe below to make your very own!

In different parts of the world, the vanilla slice takes on some different variations.

While the custard slice is one of the best sweet soothing desserts, or if you prefer it as a snack, it is quite easy to make and only includes a few basic ingredients.

So, who will love the Vanilla Slice?

Anyone who loves to indulge in something sweet will love this dessert. You would be happy to know that this dessert is quite easy to make and it is surprisingly much better than one made in a bakery!

After the vanilla slice has been made, it can last up to 3-4 days in the fridge so make sure you enjoy it while you can.

Even though this sweet dessert is the easiest thing to make, for the best results, the vanilla slice is better when set overnight. This makes it much easier to cut, giving a perfectly cut slice.

Do you think you’ll give it a go? While any bakery makes the best pastries and cakes, you can too. You might not be the best chef or baker but this dessert can surely be nailed by anyone.

Get your bake on today!

The Vanilla Slice

Recipe rating: 5.0 from 1 votes
Recipe by Shannon Alexander Course: at
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes

The classic vanilla slice is a dessert everyone loves. With a wonderful combination of thick vanilla custard, one cannot live without it.

Ingredients

  • 2 sheets butter puff pastry, frozen

  • ½ cup caster sugar

  • cup corn starch

  • 8 large egg yolks

  • 3 cups milk, hot

  • 2 tsp vanilla bean paste

  • ½ cup unsalted butter

  • ¼ cup powdered sugar

Directions

  • For the Pastry
  • Preheat an oven to 150°C / 300°F.
  • Add the frozen puff pastry on two baking trays lined with baking paper. Allow to thaw before using a fork to prick holes on top.
  • Place another sheet of baking paper on top and another baking tray on top of that. Bake for 20 minutes or until golden. Once baked allow to cool down completely.
  • Gently place a 9-inch baking tin on top of one of the baked sheets.
  • Use a serrated knife to gently score and cut down the pastry to the size of the bottom of the baking tray. Do the same with the other pastry sheet and the top of the baking tray. Sometimes baking trays can be a different size on the bottom and top.
  • For the Vanilla Custard
  • Add the sugar and corn starch to a large heat-proof bowl. Use a whisk to combine.
  • Add the egg yolks and whisk to combine.
  • Add 1/2cup of the hot milk and whisk to combine. Then add the remaining milk and vanilla bean paste and whisk.
  • Pour the mixture into a large saucepan and whisk on medium-high heat until it thickens. About 5-6 minutes. Once thickened, take off the heat and add the butter.
  • Whisk until the butter is melted and well combined.
  • To Complete
  • Line the bottom and sides of the baking tray with baking paper and place the smaller pastry sheet in the bottom.
  • Run the custard through a sieve on top of the pastry. Use a spatula to smoothen out flat.
  • Place the second pastry sheet on top.
  • Place in the fridge to chill for 2 hours overnight.
  • To Cut
  • Gently lift the vanilla slice out of the baking tin. Place on a chopping board.
  • You want to use a sharp serrated knife.
  • Gently score the pastry by running it on top of the vanilla slice.
  • Once you score through the top pastry layer cut the rest of the slice in one motion all the way to the bottom. Carefully wipe the knife clean before making the next cut.
  • Finish with a dusting of powdered sugar and serve.
Shannon Alexander

Shannon Alexander is a writer who is fascinated by all things pop culture. The use of language in all its different forms has always intrigued her which ultimately led to her completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics and Literature studies. Right now, she is passionate about telling stories that matter most to people. When she isn't writing away about your daily dose of celebrity news and entertainment, you can find her getting lost in a good thriller book.

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