Showing posts with label tartlets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tartlets. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2012
Cherry jam frangipane tartlets + "Hanna"
Sometimes I get mad at things that usually do not bother other people; for instance, I hate it that some incredible movies go straight to DVD here in Brazil, after I’d waited forever to see them on the big screen: that has happened quite frequently lately – “Take Shelter”, “Jane Eyre”, among others – and it was the case with “Hanna”. It is such a shame that not many people have heard of such an
Monday, April 2, 2012
Chocolate crème brûlée tartlets
Sometimes it takes me forever to do certain things – make a recipe, watch a movie – and then, when I finally do it, it just feels... bleh.
Many, many years ago I watched the trailer for “November” and it intrigued me: I thought it looked interesting and I liked the idea of watching Courteney Cox in a drama: to me, she was the funniest of the girls in “Friends” – to this day I haven’t
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Little almond crostate with roast pears
Spring is here! It’s time to say goodbye to my beloved pears, apples and strawberries (I know that sounds bizarre to some of you but strawberry season here is in the winter). That’s fine: mangoes and watermelons arrive to make me happy – and stone fruit is just around the corner.
One last pear recipe to celebrate the end of winter while I search for recipes with a spring feeling... :)
Friday, July 1, 2011
Raspberry Port linzer tartlets and a list of the movies I love
I’ve finally finished something I’d been meaning to do for ages: a list with my all time favorite movies – the ones I deeply love. It was rather difficult putting the list together – and I might have forgotten something, only time will tell – but it was a lot of fun doing it. It is posted here, if you’re curious. :)
These lovely tartlets were a similar challenge: the pastry was very difficult
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Plum and frangipane tartlets and controlling anxiety
I have the terrible habit of watching movie trailers way before they premiere only to get anxious for months (depending on the movie it arrives here in Brazil months after their premiere in the U.S.). I know it’s self- inflicted pain, but I cannot help it. Luckily there are times when things can be done to ease the anxiety a little: I got so blown away by “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
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almond meal,
dessert,
frangipane,
fruit,
nuts,
plums,
tartlets
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Cinnamon-chocolate fruit mince tarts
I’d been meaning to make mincemeat pies forever, because I think they look absolutely adorable! But I always gave up at the idea of using suet, or anything similar to it.
That is why this recipe is perfect: besides being suet-free, both the pastry and the filling are delicious, with a not-very-Christmas-but-yummy hint of chocolate.
Cinnamon-chocolate fruit mince tarts
slightly adapted from
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apple,
baking,
Christmas,
cinnamon,
cloves,
dark chocolate,
dessert,
dried cranberries,
fruit mince,
ginger,
holidays,
nutmeg,
orange,
pastry,
pie,
raisins,
spices,
sweet,
tartlets,
vanilla bean
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Maple brûlée tartlets
My love for mini food can sometimes go well and sometimes not so much – I saw a beautiful maple brûlée tart on DH mag #51 and immediately ran to the kitchen to bake it, but decided to make tartlets instead. The problem is that the pastry shrunk so much there was almost no room for the filling. :S
To solve the situation, I baked the remaining filling in a water bath and ended up with a delicious
Monday, July 12, 2010
Little strawberry meringue tarts
The strawberry maniac strikes again – and this time with pies topped with meringue. :)
I know I’ve been carried away by the strawberry season, but tell me: would you resist making such adorable little pies? I’m not that strong. :)
Little strawberry meringue tarts
adapted from Australian Gourmet Traveller
Filling:
400g strawberries, hulled and quartered
½ cup (88g) brown sugar, packed – you
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Asparagus and ricotta tarts
Joao bought a bunch of asparagus a while ago and, for some reason I can’t remember now we did not eat them right away – I ended up freezing the asparagus but wasn’t sure if that would work.
I decided to make tartlets to check if the asparagus were still good and they turned out delicious – I place the asparagus still frozen on top of the ricotta filling and baked according to the recipe.
No
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Tangy lemon tartlets with a burnt sugar crust
Beyonce is here in Brazil and everyone is talking about it – I must confess I’m not a fan, powerful voice and all. Even though I don’t like her songs, I found the music in “Ego” pretty interesting, but she had to go and ruin it with silly lyrics.
She should learn from Donna Hay: you get something great, like a lemon tart, and make it even better, by adding a crackly caramel crust. :)
Tangy
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caramel,
citrus,
dessert,
Donna Hay,
fruit,
heavy cream,
lemon,
lemon zest,
tartlets
Monday, September 14, 2009
Pear and chocolate fudge tartlets
My brother and I got a dog when we were 4 and 6, respectively – I found the following photograph while going through some of our old stuff at my father’s:
That’s me and Xuxa (her name), when I was about 9 years old. :D
My brother used to feed her just about anything – every time he was eating something, he’d share it with her, and that included bread, yogurt, and all kinds of sweets. But
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baking,
chocolate,
cocoa powder,
dessert,
fruit,
fudge,
ginger,
pastry,
pear,
sweet,
tartlets
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Strawberry frangipane tartlets
Paula has posted about something I completely relate to: the kitchen gadget addiction. I know that many of you reading me now can relate to it as well. :D
Inspired by her gorgeous chocolate tartelettes, I decided to put my tartlet pans into some good use, too.
My first thought was the strawberry tart my mom used to make for me as a kid – the filling is the one I used in this banana pie – but
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almond meal,
baking,
berries,
dessert,
frangipane,
fruit,
jam,
nuts,
strawberry,
sweet,
tartlets
Monday, August 3, 2009
Lime tartlets
I’m such a softie - just can’t say “no” to my sister.
She finally stopped by and we spent last Saturday together. When I told her I was going to make sfiha – because she loves it – she replied: “It’s been ages since I last had lime tart...” :D
I wanted something different from my last lemon tart and for that I combined Deb’s fantastic sweet tart shell (it doesn’t shrink!) and Nigella's fresh
Friday, June 19, 2009
Onion tartlets
Two people I hold very dear will be turning away at the blog upon seeing this recipe: my brother JP and my good friend C. - they hate onions with every fiber of their beings! :D
I’m not a fan of raw onions, but love them cooked or roasted. In these tartlets the onion slices are cooked in butter for a good while and after being mixed with the other filling ingredients and baked they became
Monday, September 1, 2008
Little hazelnut tartlets with caramel fudge icing
Bad hair days. Those merciless, cruel days when you look in the mirror and all you see is a member of some band from the 80s.
We can have bad hair days when it comes to cooking, can’t we? This recipe qualifies as one.
In some pans, the batter overflew and the ones that didn’t delivered funny-looking tartlets. To make me feel even worse, the icing wasn’t spoonable as the one on the original
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baking,
caramel,
cream,
dessert,
egg whites,
fudge,
hazelnuts,
nuts,
orange,
sweet,
tartlets,
vanilla bean
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