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Quick & Simple, this fruit tart recipe is topped with fresh fruits and made with custard powder, toned milk and vanilla glaze, all on top of a light and lovely puff tart crust! To make the dough, in a ...
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The dough from this recipe can be used with almost any firm fruits, such as pears, peaches, apricots or plums. Find these recipes and more in Food & Wine's guide to fruit tarts.
Bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 mins. Take it out of the pan after it has cooled. Combine all ingredients for the ...
This recipe uses tinned pears and apricot jam - making it perfect for winter when there's little fresh fruit in season. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6. Roll out the pastry on a lightly ...
Your friends with plum trees will love you if you produce this simple tart with their plentiful fruit. I was given a box of Luisa plums, a sweet and juicy plum that requires no added sugar so have ...
Get the raspberry and lemon tart recipe. Warren Elwin bakes a fresh, zingy, summery Christmas cake for those not so keen on the heavy-on-the-dried-fruit-and-nuts variety. This bright and delicate ...
Top with whatever fruit you wish before brushing lightly with the cooled apricot jam. You can easily halve this recipe and make fewer tarts. Use a small ball of excess pastry to press the tart ...
Spoon about 1 tablespoon pudding mixture into each pastry cup. Top with the fruit. Sprinkle with the confectioners’ sugar. To make 12 larger pastries: Substitute 2 packages (10 ounces each ...