Italian Lemon Pastry Cream Recipe (2024)

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A rich and thick lightly scented lemon-infused pastry cream recipe made with eggs, milk, sugar, cornstarch, butter and a pinch of salt. This gluten-free pastry cream is called crema pasticcera in Italian and is an essential component in so many Italian desserts. Follow the tips included to make the best pastry cream!

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What doéclairs,Napoléons, cream puffs, Boston Cream Pie, tarts, Zuppa Inglese and so many other desserts have in common?

If you guessed pastry cream, you would be right!

Pastry cream also referred to as crème pâtissière in French andcrema pasticcera in Italian, is (according to Wikipedia) a thick custard made from a mixture of cooked ingredients.

These cooked ingredients usually consist of:

  • milk
  • eggs
  • starch
  • sugar and
  • flavorings.

… and you won’t believe how easy they all come together to make the most luxurious filling.

Instructions

The whole process begins by infusing 2 cups of milk with one organic lemon peel.

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So, in a heavy, medium saucepan, combine the lemon peel and milk over medium heat. When the milk starts to steam, remove it from heat and allow it to stand for about 10 minutes. During this time, the milk will get infused with the lemon.

While the milk is being infused with the lemon, let’s start cracking the eggs.

In a glass bowl, whisk the room temperature eggs ( 2 egg yolks plus 1 whole egg) with ½ cup of granulated sugar for about 1 minute.

Add 3 tablespoons of sifted cornstarch and a pinch of salt. Whisk continuously for about 5 minutes or until the mixture becomes light-colored.

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Notice how the mixture becomes lighter and paler in color after just five minutes of whisking. Whisking the dry ingredients with the eggs is key if we want a smooth and thick consistency. So don’t be shy… whisk away!

The next step is to combine the two mixtures.

Remove the lemon peel from the warm milk. While whisking continuously, add a ladle of warm milk to the egg mixture. Then, gradually add all the milk while whisking continuously.

It’s now time to transfer the newly formed egg and milk mixture back to the saucepan over medium/medium-low heat.

Whisk continuously for about 5 minutes. You will notice that the mixture will thicken. Do not allow the mixture to come to a boil, as this can potentially cause the mixture to separate.

Once the mixture has thickened, remove it from heat and allow it to cool for a few minutes.

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The whisking of 2 tablespoons of butter into the finished product is optional, but it guarantees to add flavor and a lovely gleam to the finished product.

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The final step is to transfer this Italian cream to a glass or ceramic bowl and place a piece of plastic film directly on the custard. This will prevent the creation of a film or skin on the cream.

Allow the mixture to cool for 20 minutes and then refrigerate.

The only thing left to do is to wait a couple of hours for your pudding to get cold.

Congratulations! You have just made the best pastry cream!!!

Flavor variations

  • vanilla
  • almond
  • chocolate or cocoa
  • coffee
  • liqueurs (like Limoncello)
  • fruit purees

Tips

  • Allow ingredients to come to room temperature before beginning the recipe.
  • Use a saucepan with a heavy bottom. Avoid using aluminum as this will create a grayish-looking cream.
  • Whisk continuously.
  • If your bowl is spinning away from you when combining the warm milk with the eggs, simply place a humid tea towel under your mixing bowl.
  • Use medium-low to medium heat to prevent the eggs from curdling.
  • Strain warm pastry cream through a strainer if ever the mixture forms any lumps.
  • Constant stirring! Yes, I said this already but it is important -no distractions so put away that cell phone.
  • The consistency is perfect for cream puffs and eclairs.
  • If making a layered cake (for example Boston Cream Pie), adding 1 teaspoon of cornstarch will create a thicker cream.
  • If using whole milk, the addition of butter is not necessary.

How to store

This thick and creamy Italian custard must be stored in the refrigerator and only for 4 days. Unfortunately, it splits when frozen so this is not an option.

It is recommended to keep the plastic film directly on the surface of the cream to prevent a thick film from forming. If a crust forms, it is best to remove it.

Flour or cornstarch?

Please note that the proportions and type of the ingredients used to make a vanilla cream filling can vary greatly. The type and amount of starch used to thicken the custard is just one example.

I prefer using cornstarch, not only does this create a gluten-free pastry cream, but there is no “floury” aftertaste.

I have tried so many ratios of flour to cornstarch over the years… once again, I am only sharing my personal preference.

Whole milk or 2%?

Using full-fat milk provides you with a rich and creamy pastry filling. That being said, the same results can be obtained by using 2 % milk and the addition of butter.

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Recipe origins

I was fortunate to live with two amazing women who just loved to cook and bake. It goes without saying that my mom and grandmother provided me with so much support and guidance as I began to show an interest, especially in baking.

The initial inspiration for this crema pasticcera came from my mom. Through the years, I switched things around to suit my personal preferences.

The end result is a rich, smooth and decadent filling that is just perfect for so many wonderful treats including these Zeppole di San Giuseppe.

Enjoy!

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Italian Lemon Pastry Cream Recipe

A rich and thick lightly scented lemon-infused pastry cream recipe made with eggs, milk, sugar, cornstarch and a pinch of salt. This gluten-free pastry cream is referred to as crema pasticcera in Italian and is an essential component in many Italian desserts.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 72kcal

Author: Maria Vannelli RD

Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk whole or 2%
  • 1 lemon (organic) peel
  • 1 egg room temperature
  • 2 egg yolks room temperature
  • ½ cup sugar, granulated scant
  • 3 tablespoons cornstarch sifted
  • pinch salt
  • 2 tablespoons butter see note

Instructions

  • In a medium, heavy saucepan, over medium heat, combine the milk and lemon peel.

  • When the milk starts to steam, remove from heat (do not allow milk to boil). Let stand for at least 10 minutes allowing the lemon peel to infuse the milk.

  • Meanwhile, whisk eggs with sugar for one minute.

  • Sift cornstarch and salt together.

  • Add these dry ingredients to egg mixture.

  • Whisk continuously for about 5 minutes or until the mixture becomes light-colored.

  • Remove lemon peel from the milk.

  • While whisking continuously, add a ladle of hot milk to the egg mixture.

  • Gradually add all the hot milk while whisking.

  • Transfer mixture to saucepan and over medium heat, whisk continuously for about 5 minutes. Mixture will thicken. Do not allow mixture to come to a boil.

  • Once the mixture has thickened, remove from heat.

  • Allow the mixture to cool down for a few minutes.

  • Add about two tablespoons of cut up butter and whisk into the mixture until fully incorporated,

  • Transfer mixture to a ceramic or glass dish.

  • Place a piece of plastic wrap in direct contact with the pastry cream.

  • Allow to cool for 15-20 minutes.

  • Refrigerate until ready to use (should be used within 3 days).

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Notes

  • Allow ingredients to come to room temperature before beginning the recipe.
  • Use a saucepan with a heavy bottom. Avoid using aluminum as this will create a grayish-looking cream.
  • Whisk continuously.
  • If your bowl is spinning away from you when combining the warm milk with the eggs, simply place a humid tea towel under your mixing bowl.
  • Use medium-low to medium heat to prevent the eggs from curdling.
  • Strain warm pastry cream through a strainer if ever the mixture forms any lumps.
  • Constant stirring! Yes, I said this already but it really is important -no distractions so put away that cell phone.
  • The consistency is perfect for cream puffs and eclairs.
  • If making a layered cake (for example Boston Cream Pie) the addition of 1 teaspoon of cornstarch will create a thicker cream.
  • If using whole milk, the addition of butter is not necessary.

Each serving is equivalent to 2 tablespoons.

Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 72kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 30mg | Potassium: 46mg | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 140IU | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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Italian Lemon Pastry Cream Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between lemon curd and lemon cream? ›

Those used to making lemon curd will recognize the ingredients but not the technique. Adding the butter after the cooked eggs, juice and sugar have cooled significantly is what sets lemon cream apart from lemon curd, in which everything is cooked together.

What's the difference between Bavarian and pastry cream? ›

Bavarian cream and pastry cream are not the same. While both are custard-based fillings, Bavarian cream is lightened with whipped cream and set with gelatin, giving it a mousse-like texture, while pastry cream is a thick and creamy custard made with eggs, milk, sugar, and flour or cornstarch.

Is pastry cream the same as custard? ›

Put simply, pastry cream is a type of custard. Adding cornstarch to the vanilla custard will give you a thick, firm substance (almost like vanilla pudding) that will hold its shape when piped.

Is pastry cream the same as whipped cream? ›

Pastry cream delivers in flavor — sweet and custard-like — but lacks lightness. Whipped cream is as light as it comes but doesn't have much flavor or stability.

How to make lemon cream at home? ›

Simply mix the egg yolks with granulated sugar, cornstarch, water and lemon juice. Transfer the mixture to the heat and let it thicken until smooth and silky. Light and made without cow's milk, lemon cream is a dairy-free recipe that is also perfect for lactose intolerants who do not want to give up a sweet cuddle.

How to make lemon cream without curdling? ›

Firstly cream or milk will only curdle with lemon when it is either too hold or really cold. This is why I am so adamant about a gentle simmer. I also add the lemon juice right at the end so it doesn't really have the chance to curdle.

What is chantilly cream made of? ›

What is Chantilly Cream? Crème Chantilly is cream sweetened with sugar and flavoured, usually with vanilla. Either granulated, caster or powdered icing sugar (confectioner's sugar) along with vanilla extract or paste is added to the cream. It's then whipped until light and airy and holds its shape.

Why is it called diplomat cream? ›

Diplomat cream (crème diplomat in French) is a mixture of equal parts crème pâtissiere (pastry cream) and unsweetened whipped cream. Its history is unclear, but conventional wisdom says the name originated when French leaders served the cream—which they reserved for special occasions—to distinguished Bavarian visitors.

What is diplomat cream made of? ›

Diplomat cream is the professional baker's tool for pastry cream that won't collapse and turn watery. It uses both cornstarch and gelatin for the reliable structure, but a little cold butter and whipped cream keep it silky, tender and lightweight.

What is Boston cream pie filling made of? ›

This classic cake combines three simple components to make one fabulous dessert; moist delicate vanilla cake filled with silky vanilla pastry cream and topped by a decadent chocolate ganache. If you're confused as to why this “pie” looks like a cake, you're not alone, cakes used to be baked in pie tins!

How do you add flavor to pastry cream? ›

Lemon juice and zest: This will add a bright, tart flavor to your pastry cream. Lime juice and zest: Similar to lemon, but with a slightly different flavor profile. Orange juice and zest: This will add a sweeter, more mellow tartness to your pastry cream.

Is vanilla pudding the same as pastry cream? ›

Pastry cream is basically glorified vanilla pudding, but the best, richest vanilla pudding you've ever had. The texture is thicker and more luxurious, while the flavor is softer and tastes like real vanilla instead of something artificial.

What do Italians call whipped cream? ›

Italian: panna montata. Japanese: ホイップクリーム Korean: 거품 낸 크림

What are the different types of pastry creams? ›

Pastry Creams: 10 Types and Uses for Dessert Recipes
  • Channel Island extra thick double cream.
  • Chantilly cream.
  • Clotted cream.
  • Crème fraîche.
  • Double cream.
  • Extra thick single cream.
  • Flavoured creams.
  • Goat's milk double cream.
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What can I use instead of heavy cream in pastry cream? ›

Half-and-half + butter

Because heavy cream is so high in fat, you can often create a substitute with other high-fat ingredients. In terms of taste and consistency, a combination of half-and-half and butter is one of the best substitutes for heavy whipping cream—it tastes just like the real thing.

What is a good substitute for lemon curd? ›

If you don't want to use lemon curd then we would suggest using an alternative flavour of fruit curd. We have seen passionfruit, rhubarb and tart orange (or Seville orange) curds being sold online in the UK. All of these flavours would go well with summer berries.

Are lemon curd and lemon custard the same thing? ›

It was also called lemon cheese. While curd resembles pudding or custard, the difference lies in the way it's thickened. Custards and puddings rely on cornstarch, milk and cream, while eggs are the primary thickener for curd, making it lighter and brighter.

What is another name for lemon curd? ›

Lemon curd's texture is smooth and silky, similar to a very smooth, creamy custard, and thick enough to be spread on scones and other foods. In Britain, lemon curd is also known as "lemon cheese," and other fruit curds are known as "[name of fruit] cheese."

What does lemon cream do? ›

Containing oil of lemon to promote a brightening effect and Vitamin E to repair & Protect skin, this rich cocoa Butter is also ideal at smoothing away blemishes and pregnancy stretch marks. For long lasting results, massage in to skin Daily.

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