I made these Tartlets using the silicone boat shaped moulds, a gift from MaryMoh of 'Keep Learning Keep Smiling ' when we met up in London a few months ago. Do hop over to her blog to view her many fabulous recipes some of which are her original creations. These tarts are indeed delicious and will be great as finger food or as a light and refreshing dessert. The recipe for the pastry was adapted from my post on 'Egg Tart'.
Boat shaped silicone mould
This is very quick and easy to make and you can put in any types of fruits that you fancy ....... I used canned apricots and fresh strawberries.
Ingredients (Makes 9)
- 4 oz plain flour
- 1 oz caster sugar
- 2 egg yolks lightly beaten
- 2 oz butter
- Pinch of salt
- Canned peaches, drain off syrup, cut
- Fresh strawberries, cut
Cook under low heat, keep stirring and strain before use.
Method
- Sift flour with salt onto a pastry board.
- Make a well in the centre and put in the sugar, butter and egg yolks.
- Work the above ingredients with the finger tips until blended.
- Draw in the flour with a palette knife and knead until smooth. Work with the heel of the hand.
- Wrap up the dough and keep chilled for an hour in the refrigerator.
- Take some dough and press into the lightly greased mould, to shape.
- Bake in preheated oven @ 180 deg C for about 5 to 7 mins.
- Remove from oven and immediately use a toothpick to prick holes @ the base of the pastry.
- Brush the insides with apricot glaze and leave to set and cool in moulds for about 10 mins.
- Remove from moulds and cool on wire rack.
- Arrange the fruits in each pastry case and brush with warm glaze all over the fruits, and sides of the tart.
- Serve immediately.
Try making this as a dessert for this festive season.
"Here's Wishing Each and Every one of You
A Very Merry X'mas and a Happy New Year"
Oh Cheah, I want these! Very beautiful color and topping. Good photography ;D
ReplyDeletethis is a very special mold! its very hard to find silicon molds in sg! i love your fruit tartlets looks very yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove the boat shaped tarts. They are very professional made :D
ReplyDeletevery pretty tarlets. merry xmas to you and family.
ReplyDeleteCheah...your fruit tartlets look great for Xmas :) Merry Xmas to you too and have fun in Oz !
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Elin
Anncoo
ReplyDeleteI snapped these outdoors. Quite pleased with the outcome!
j3ss kitch3n
I got 1 orange coloured identical mould for my neighbour from Amazon UK @ 9.99 pounds. She's very pleased with it.
Zoe
Thank you very much!
Yummy Koh
Thanks. Merry X'mas and Happy New Year to you and your family too!
Elin
Thanks. Will try to take more pics when I'm there. My girl has booked a few makan places.
Hmm...mm....this is something so irresistible! Hope you're having a fabulous day & enjoy your trip.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Silicon moulds are the best, so easy to use! These tartlets look amazing and colourful, I love it. And I like the boat-shape because it's different from the normal round ones you see. And I love that plate!
ReplyDeletecheah, even though it's late now,i dont mind grabbing a piece of this.
ReplyDeleteKristy
ReplyDeleteThanks. You have a great day too!
Sharon
Not quite used to silicone moulds yet, find it a bit wobbly. The shape is unique and cute.
lena
Gosh it's late and you're not sleeping yet? Me too, ha, ha!
Interesting shape of the silicone mold.
ReplyDeletecolorful and pretty tarts, wish to have one now.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, looks festive too...you made only 9, not enough for me!
ReplyDeleteThis look great! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThese tartlet looks v appetizing...
ReplyDeleteMerry Xmas to you!! :)
tigerfish
ReplyDeleteYes, MaryMoh made a wise choice!
Jess
Yes, they're delicious!
Jeannie
I was just trying out the recipe and so happens it was just enough to fit into the 9 moulds!
Sonia
Merry X'mas and Happy New Year to you and your family too!
hanushi
Indeed they are! Merry X'mas to you and your family too!
I do remember the meet-up of you two gorgeous ladies...these fruit tartlets look scrumptious.
ReplyDeletethose tart shapes looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteWow..these just look so pretty and inviting! Your are turning into a professional, Cheah! :D You made it sound so easy. Would love to try some day...must get over with my jetlag first. Hope you find it easy to use the silicone mould.
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