Posts

Showing posts with the label Tart

Classic Egg Tarts

Image
  Few things are more comforting than a freshly baked egg tart. With its buttery crust and silky-smooth custard filling, this classic treat has been a favorite in many bakeries and dim sum restaurants for generations. Growing up, egg tarts were always one of those irresistible pastries displayed behind the glass counter of traditional bakeries. The golden custard gently jiggles when you pick it up, and the flaky crust shatters slightly with the first bite. It’s simple, yet incredibly satisfying. Making egg tarts at home may sound intimidating, but it’s actually quite manageable. Once you get the custard mixture right and bake it at the correct temperature, you’ll be rewarded with beautiful tarts that taste just like the ones from the bakery. When it fresh out of the oven, these egg tarts have a delicate custard filling and a crisp crust that pair perfectly with a cup of tea or coffee. Homemade egg tarts may look simple, but they carry the comforting taste of traditional baker...

Sweet Potato Egg Tart

Image
When come to egg tart, everyone might mention about the flaky pastry, filled with a smooth, lightly sweetened egg custard. What about giving it a twist for today? Instead of buttery flaky pastry, we switch to use sweet potatoes, raw oats and glutinous flour to make the tart base. This sweet potato egg tarts are high in fiber and delicious. And it requires no cooking skills. After baking, the oatmeal sweet potato crust is soft with naturally sweet and chewy, paired with smooth egg tart fillings. Oh my god! It smells so good. Every time it’s fresh out of the air fryer, the entire family gathers around, eager to grab a slice. The water content of the tart crust is very important. I am using orange sweet potatoes, which contain a lot of water after steaming. Perhaps yellow and purple sweet potatoes would be easier to shape. You can also use instant oats, which have good water absorption. For this recipe, I use cup cake liner as mold. I baked it with an air fryer to cut down on time...

Easy Apple Tart With Almond Cream

Image
This apple tarts made with frangipane or almond cream, and apples. It’s delicate, beautiful, and most importantly, delicious. The combination of apples, almonds, and cinnamon creates a warm and delightful dessert. Excellent while still warm from the oven, at room temperature, or even cold. The tart itself is buttery and crunchy. It is simple to make, and you don’t need a food processor or hand mixer. The key is that the butter is COLD. I cut it into small cubes and keep it in a freezer for 10 minutes which is much simpler to incorporate into the flour mixture. The almond cream or Frangipane is simple to prepare, and you can make it a day ahead with only a few ingredients. Spread the almond cream over the prebaked pie crust which adds a wonderful flavor, but it also acts as a shield to prevent the apple juices from penetrating into the crust. I am using a 24cm round and removable pie try or tart pan for making this apple tart. It is one of the staple pieces of equipment in my kitc...