Thursday, 18 November 2010

Raspberry Fruit Tart

Each time I talk to my sister she is going on telling me I should post something savoury or a pasta dish. And I have been telling her I will do them . And yesterday when we were skyping, I told her I will add today a savoury dish,

But then Today morning when I went to FB and saw Deeba's Status saying
Anyone Baking with Fruit this month? You got until the 22nd of November to send it to Meeta's Monthly Mingle which I am guest hosting,
So i went and looked in my collection of pictures and there was this Raspberry Tart which I made in May.
Can you imagine I had this delicious looking Tart and I didn't post it.
To be honest I still have some more delicious stuff to post, just that I am so lazy to write the recipe etc....
But theb Deeba is a dear friend and I love her baking so I really wanted to join in the event she is guest hosting.

The Original recipe is from BBC food

90g/3½oz butter, softened
65g/2½oz caster sugar
3 free-range egg yolks
200g/7oz plain flour plus extra for dusting

Cream the butter and sugar together in a bowl until well combined, then beat in the egg yolks, one at a time until full incorporated into the mixture.
Mix in the flour until the mixture comes together as a ball of dough.
Tip the pastry out onto a floured work surface and knead briefly until smooth.
Wrap the pastry in cling film and chill for 30 minutes. Alternatively, it can be frozen for use at a later date.

Roll out the pastry, using a little flour if necessary, to form a round shape turning the pastry as you go. Roll it as thin as you dare.
Roll the pastry around the rolling pin and lay over the tin.
Using your hands and being careful not to stretch the pastry ease it gently into the edges of the tin. Leave the trimmings to hang over the sides.
Make a circle of greaseproof to cover the inside of the tin by folding a square of greaseproof paper into 6 and tearing the edges.
Put the paper into the tin and add baking beans/rice and place in the fridge to rest for at least 10 minutes.
Place in a preheated oven 200C/400F/Gas6 for 15-20 minutes. After 10 minutes remove the paper and beans and return the pastry case to the oven to brown the base.

For the filling.
400 gm Raspberries
500 ml thich-k cream
Vanilla essence 1 tbsp
Few tbsp of powder sugar plus if you want to dust on top of the tart
Pistachios for sprinkling ( optional)


Whip the cream with the essence and the sugar till soft peak.
Assembling the tarts
Fill each tart shells with whipped cream , arrange the raspberries on top if the cream, sprinkle with powder sugar and the pistachios.
Enjoy with a cup of tea/coffee

45 comments:

Raks said...

The raspberries look so pretty in these tarts,lovely recipe!

My Kitchen Antics said...

looks gorgeous.

Juliana said...

Oh! These little tarts are so cute...so elegantly presented...yummie!

Ivy said...

The tart looks gorgeous. Yum.

Vaishali said...

Gosh, that looks beyond delectable! Raspberries are one of my favorite fruits.

Bombay-Bruxelles said...

Looks great! I was wondering where you got such nice raspberries now - if you did it in May then it's normal :-)

Priya Suresh said...

Soooooo cute & irresistible tart, am drooling here..

AJ said...

Yummy looking tart!! The raspberries look amazing!!

swapna said...

so pretty and yummy!!

Cakelaw said...

These are beautiful HC!

Zoe said...

Perfect! Your tart look very nice :D

Terrianne, Call me Ree said...

What beautiful little tarts. I just love raspberries baked into just about anything! =)

Deeba PAB said...

I just love this tart Finla...your poor sister. Sorry to take priority over her savoury requests, but this looks like a winner. I WANT!! Thank you for taking the pains of going the extra mile for the Mingle... I do hope we meet for real one day! xo

elpi said...

Very appealing tart!!!

jayasree said...

Delicious looking tart...

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

wow - what a lovely tart!

Lena Jayadev said...

woww..this is awesome HC..loved the presentation and the addition of pistachios..

Unknown said...

Hey,

Love tarts..That looks absolutely divine...:))))))))

Dr.Sameena@

http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

Sanjeeta kk said...

Lovely presentation, Finla. The tarts look tempting with those tiny red Raspberries in it.

Unknown said...

Thanx for leaving lovely comments on my blog Finla...beautiful blog u have!....glad to follow u....:))

Akila said...

lovely raspberry tart....

Swapna said...

Gorgeous and delicious tart Finla!

lissie said...

awesome tarts! loved the filling...

Jenn@slim-shoppin said...

Those look so fancy! I love anything with berry's in them, so I am book marking this!

Thanks for stopping by my blog too!

Anna Johnston said...

Mmmm, love a good raspberry tart. Such a beautiful pic too.

Divya Kudua said...

Looks too good to eat Finla!!

Gloria Baker said...

absolutely lovely and georgeous tarts!
x gloria

Quay Po Cooks said...

Yummilicious tarts!

Sarah Naveen said...

Beautiful clicks..tart looks mouthwatering...

Bong Mom said...

Looks too good

Unknown said...

Tarts and fruits, what not to enjoy? Love your presentation :)

Angie's Recipes said...

Beautiful! I baked something similar before, but I have to say that yours looks so much better and prettier!

Vanessa B. said...

Nice ^^

Cham said...

It looks pretty with little dusting on top! Perfect for holidays!

Sharmi said...

its a treat to the eyes! looks so pretty. must be yum too!

Unknown said...

Looks so fab!! nicely presented!1

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious tart filling

Nachiketa said...

OOOOOOO... what a yummy tart.... :)

Cheers,
The Variable, Crazy Over Desserts - Nachiketa
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Lakshmi said...

Pretty looking raspberries on that tart..slurrpp!

Sally - My Custard Pie said...

Gosh who could resist this light and pretty tart. What a great idea for the mingle.

Red Chillies said...

All berries are our favorite, but raspberries top it all. This tart with all the pretty colors looks delicious.

aipi said...

Beautiful tart..I love raspberries in baked goodies!

Anna Johnston said...

Oh gosh, this looks wonderful. I do love your presentation.

Cakelaw said...

Pecan and caramel is a fb combination HC - great job, and lucky hubby!

vegetarianirvana said...

Hi.I've frequented your website so many times but finally able to "officially" drop by. Your fruit tart looks as if it is straight out of a glossy coffee table book.