Sweets and desserts

Queijadas da Graciosa

Delicate Azorean queijadas with a sweet filling and thin pastry.

RegionAçores / Island Graciosa
DifficultyHard
Total time1 hour 15 minutes
Yield16 units
Photo of Queijadas da Graciosa - traditional Portuguese sweet
Photo of the traditional Portuguese recipe.

Editorial content from Empório Portugal. Traditional recipes may vary by region, family and cook.

About the recipe

Queijadas from Graciosa are Azorean sweets with a unique presentation and delicate flavour.

The recipe combines thin dough with a creamy filling, ideal for a cafe or party table.

Ingredients

  • Thin homemade pastry
  • 300 g fresh cheese or sifted ricotta
  • 180 g sugar
  • 4 egg yolks
  • 1 tablespoon of butter
  • A pinch of cinnamon
  • Lemon zest

Method

  1. Prepare a thin dough and let it rest.
  2. Mix the cheese, sugar, egg yolks, butter and aromatics.
  3. Roll out the dough into small discs.
  4. Place the filling in the centre.
  5. Shape the edges carefully.
  6. Bake until the filling sets.

Tips from Empório Portugal

  • The dough needs to be malleable.
  • Cheese must be well drained.
  • Their small size reflects the traditional presentation.

Possible substitutions in Brazil

  • Fresh sifted ricotta is a good adaptation.
  • Use small moulds if you prefer simpler assembly.

Pairing

Black tea or coffee. No mandatory alcoholic beverage.

Editorial note from Empório Portugal

This recipe is part of the editorial curation of Empório Portugal, developed from Portuguese culinary tradition. Like every traditional recipe, it may vary by region, family and cook.

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Quick facts

Prep
50 min
Cooking
25 min
Total time
1 hour 15 minutes
Yield
16 units
Difficulty
Hard
Occasion
Azorean sweets, parties

Pairing

Black tea or coffee. No mandatory alcoholic beverage.

Empório tip

The dough needs to be malleable.

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