Bakewell tarts
Bakewell tarts

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Bake classic Bakewell tarts with this easy recipe, perfect for everyday baking and occasions. Find more cake recipes at BBC Good Food. For a truly tasty English sweet treat, look no further than a Bakewell tart.

Bakewell tarts is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Bakewell tarts is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have bakewell tarts using 9 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Bakewell tarts:
  1. Make ready For the pastry:
  2. Make ready 75 grams butter or margarine
  3. Get 150 grams plain white flour
  4. Get For the topping:
  5. Make ready 1 medium egg
  6. Prepare 50 grams self raising flour
  7. Take 50 grams butter or margarine
  8. Prepare 40 grams caster sugar
  9. Make ready 2 tbsp jam

A Bakewell tart is a traditional English baked dessert tart. It consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam under a layer of frangipane, which is a sponge cake-like filling enriched with ground. Bakewell tarts can be customized with different flavors of jam. The legend behind the Bakewell tart is believed to be a myth, but remains a popular explanation nonetheless. "The Bakewell tart got me into baking.

Steps to make Bakewell tarts:
  1. Make sure all ingredients are cool as pastry likes cool environments e.g. the fridge. FOR THIS RECIPE YOU CAN BUY SOME SHORTCRUST PASTRY TO SAVE YOU SOME TIME.
  2. In a mixing bowl, using the tips of you fingers crumble together the flour and fat (butter/margarine). Only do this until it is bread-crummy. Do not over do.
  3. A teaspoon at a time, add cold water to the bread crumbs and use the edge of you fingers to bring it together to make a ball of shortcrust pastry.
  4. Use a small amount of plain flour and a rolling pin to roll out the pastery about 5mm thick.
  5. Use a serrated circular cutter to cut out the pastry then lay the pastry in a non-greased cupcake tray.
  6. Put a spoonful of jam at the bottom of each pastry case.
  7. For the topping, in a bowl mix together the egg the self raising flour the butter/margarine and the caster sugar. Pour some mixture onto the jam or each tart but remember it will raise so don't add to much.
  8. If you want to you can ice the top of the tarts and put a cherry on top but make sure that the icing isn't too runny. Enjoy!

Bakewell Tart - A sweet shortcrust pastry filled with raspberry jam, almond flavoured sponge, and topped with flaked almonds! I absolutely love this classic British dessert. Bakewell Tarts aren't particularly common here in the U. S. (I never heard of one before the Daring Bakers' challenge, and I've never seen one since!), so I think it's a fun unexpected treat for a. Felicity Cloake: Whether you call it a pudding or tart, this Derbyshire favourite can be made with puff or shortcrust pastry, with frangipane or custard.

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