Raspberry Portuguese tarts
These deep filled vanilla custard tarts are the perfect decadent treat – the buttery pastry melts in the mouth and the juicy raspberries add some fresh flavour to balance the sweetness.
You can make the recipe all at once or make and freeze the pastry ahead of time for a quick and easy dessert your friends and family will love.
Makes: 12 Prep: 30 minutes Chill: 30 minutes Cook: 35 minutes
You’ll need:
For the pastry
- 175g (6oz) plain flour, plus a little extra flour for dusting
- 40g (1½oz) icing sugar
- 100g (4oz) butter, diced
- 2 egg yolks
- Few drops of vanilla extract
For the filling
- 2 eggs
- 2 egg yolks
- 2 tablespoons icing sugar, plus extra sifted icing sugar to decorate
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 300ml (½ pint) double cream
- 150g (5oz) raspberries
- Little icing sugar, sifted, to decorate, optional
Method
- To make the pastry, add the flour, icing sugar and butter to the bowl of a food processor or mixing bowl and rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine crumbs. Add the egg yolks and vanilla and mix to a soft ball.
- Preheat the oven to 190°C, 170°C fan assisted, Gas 5. Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface and stamp out 9.5cm (3¾ inch) circles with a plain or fluted biscuit cutter and press into sections of 12 hole buttered muffin tin.
- Reroll the trimmings and continue until all sections of the muffin tin are lined. Prick the bases of the tarts with a fork and chill for 30 minutes.
- Line each tart case with a square of non-stick baking paper and line with baking beans then bake blind for 8 minutes, remove the paper and beans and bake for 3-4 minutes until bases are crisp and the top edges pale golden.
- Reduce oven temp to 170°C, 150°C fan assisted, Gas 3. To make the filling lightly whisk the eggs, egg yolks, icing sugar and vanilla together then add the cream and whisk briefly until smooth.
- Strain the custard through a sieve into a jug. Pour into the baked tart cases then add 3 raspberries to each. Bake for 15-20 minutes until the custard is just set then leave to cool in the tins. To serve, loosen the tarts with a knife then remove from the tin, serve as they are or lightly dusted with sifted icing sugar.
Cook’s tip
As small tart cases are a bit fiddly to make, why not make double the quantity if you have two muffin tins. Line both tins, chill and bake the tarts then freeze half of the plain tart cases, defrost and fill later for an easy dessert.
Recipe courtesy of Seasonal Berries
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