Even though I have to wait for another
few months, before I can cook and start shooting in my own kitchen space. I have been
cooking, sharing and learning different types of food here. Something that I've
bookmarked to try is 'Tarte'. I learnt to make tarte dough and to make both
sweet and savory tarte's. Best part is if you don't have patience (like me) to
make dough at home, you can buy tarte dough from store and add your preferred
vegetable or fruit to make freshly baked delicious tartes.
Also I have plans to try baking Indian
samosa's / Sri Lankan patties with store bought tarte dough. Stay tuned for
more wonderful cooking experiments in near future.
Meanwhile I'll share this recipe to
make tarte dough, which I learnt from a 'wonderful Swiss lady'.
Print recipe here.
Print recipe here.
Ingredients
Serves 4-6
Serves 4-6
250g Flour
1 tsp salt
120g unsalted butter
100ml water
Method
Mix flour, salt and butter in a bowl
till butter is nicely mixed and crumbly.
Gradually add water, knead the dough
until it does not stick to hands any more. Let the dough to rest for around 20
minutes.
We made Apple Tarte using this dough. Here are some pictures taken while making the dough.
Tarte dough wrapped with cling wrap, before leaving it to rest
Laying the dough in a tarte tray
I also learnt to make Pear Tarte, but for that we used store bought puff pastry dough. That was the best, it had a crispy base filled with mildly sweet caramelized pears.
Tarte dough wrapped with cling wrap, before leaving it to rest
Laying the dough in a tarte tray
I also learnt to make Pear Tarte, but for that we used store bought puff pastry dough. That was the best, it had a crispy base filled with mildly sweet caramelized pears.
Pear Filling Recipe
Ingredients
10g butter
2 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp honey
3 pears, peel off the skin, remove the
core, vertically slice them
Method
Place the baking tray in stove, melt
the butter, add sugar and honey mix them well. Turn off heat, arrange the pear
slices on top of this caramalised sauce.
Meanwhile preheat oven at 200 C. Spread
the puff pastry dough (store bought) on top to cover the pan completely. Prick it with fork
randomly to create some holes. Bake it for 25 minutes.
Once baked turn them upside down in a another
flat tray to have pears on top. (If it is difficult to remove, use a butter
knife to loosen up the edges)
Cut into pieces of desired size pieces, serve
warm with ice cream or whip cream. It was served to me with ginger ice cream,
and it was the best combination.
And This is what I shared with these lovely Swiss family
Carrot Rice, Cucumber Salad and Soya Meat Curry (Click each item for recipes)
Sometime back I wrote about my Europe
trip. (Actually last summer) Finally I have sorted them and I'm sharing some
photos taken in Paris and Geneva. To see more of my photography check out Abi's Photography in flickr and photography column in this blog.
Lake Geneva
Click here for to see more pictures of Geneva
The Dog & the Cat scene on the street towards Eiffel tower in Paris
Click here to see more pictures of Paris
yummy really gosh i am gonna find this food.
ReplyDeleteA lovely tart! That filling is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIt is funny to see a picture of my town here... If ever you come, plaese let me know.
Cheers,
Rosa
Thanks Rosa, Yes definitely I'll be glad to see you in person. Also please let me know if you come here to Basel.
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