🧁 Ingredients (Makes 12–16 squares)

For the Pastry:

Puff pastry (frozen)

2 sheets

Thawed in the fridge overnight

Powdered sugar

For dusting

About 2–3 tbsp


For the Vanilla Custard Filling:

Whole milk

4 cups

Warm — not boiling

Granulated sugar

1½ cups

Sweetness without being cloying

All-purpose flour

1¼ cups

Thickens the custard

Egg yolks

8 large

Save whites for meringue or freezing

Vanilla extract

3 tsp

Pure vanilla for best flavor

Dark rum (optional)

2 tbsp

Adds depth — skip for kid-friendly version

Heavy whipping cream (chilled)

2 cups

For light, airy texture

Powdered sugar

2 tbsp

For sweetening the whipped cream


✅ Pro Tip: Chill your mixing bowl and beaters — helps cream whip faster.


🥣 Step-by-Step: How to Make Vanilla Custard Cream Squares

Step 1: Bake the Puff Pastry

Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C)

Line two baking sheets with parchment paper

Unroll puff pastry sheets and place on trays

Prick all over with a fork — prevents puffing too much

Bake 15–20 minutes, until golden and crisp

Let cool completely on a wire rack

✅ Cooling is key — warm pastry will melt the filling.


Step 2: Make the Custard

Warm milk in a saucepan over medium heat — until steaming (not boiling)

In a bowl, whisk together:

Sugar

Flour

Egg yolks

Temper the yolks: Slowly pour hot milk into the yolk mixture, whisking constantly

Pour back into the saucepan and cook over medium heat, stirring nonstop until thick and bubbling (3–5 mins)

Remove from heat

Stir in vanilla and rum (if using)

Cover with plastic wrap directly on the surface — prevents a skin from forming

Chill 1–2 hours until completely cool

✅ Don’t skip tempering — it keeps the custard smooth and lump-free.


Step 3: Whip the Cream

In a chilled bowl, beat heavy cream and 2 tbsp powdered sugar until stiff peaks form

Gently fold into the cooled custard — one-third at a time — until light and fluffy

✅ Fold, don’t stir — keeps the filling airy.


Step 4: Assemble the Layers

Place one cooled pastry sheet on a serving tray or board

Spread custard evenly over the top

Carefully place the second pastry sheet on top

Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours — this firms up the custard and makes slicing clean

Step 5: Slice & Serve

Just before serving, dust with powdered sugar

Use a sharp knife (dipped in hot water and wiped dry) to cut into even squares

Serve chilled — each bite is crisp, creamy, and unforgettable

✅ Pro Tip: Wipe the knife between cuts for clean edges.


🍓 Fun Variations to Try

Chocolate Dream

Melt ½ cup dark chocolate into the warm custard before chilling

Lemon Dream

Add 2 tbsp lemon juice + zest of 1 lemon to the custard

Berry Bliss

Layer fresh strawberries or raspberries between the custard and top pastry

Almond Delight

Add ½ tsp almond extract to the custard and top with toasted sliced almonds

Coffee Kick

Add 1 tbsp instant espresso to the milk for a mocha twist


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these ahead?

✅ Yes! Assemble and refrigerate up to 24 hours before serving.


How long do they last?

✅ Store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days.


Can I freeze them?

✅ Yes! Wrap tightly in plastic and foil, freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw in the fridge before serving.


Can I use store-bought custard?

✅ In a pinch, yes — but homemade is silkier and more flavorful.


What pairs well with these squares?


A cup of coffee or tea

Fresh berries

A scoop of vanilla ice cream (yes, really)

🍰 Final Thoughts: Sometimes the Best Dessert Isn’t Complicated — It’s Just Perfectly Layered

We think great desserts need time, skill, and a long ingredient list.


But the truth is:


The most satisfying ones are often the simplest. 


These Vanilla Custard Cream Squares prove that elegance doesn’t have to be hard.


So next time you want to impress…


Don’t reach for the mixer.

Don’t stress over the details.


Just layer puff pastry and custard.

Chill.

Slice.

Dust.


Because sometimes, the difference between “just dessert” and “I need the recipe”…


Isn’t in the flavor.


It’s in the layers.


And once you make this?


You’ll understand why it’s a timeless delight.