recipe from hint of vanilla
mine made a 11-inch tart, original recipe calls for 9-inch
(I also got busy and in the pic didn't have time for chantilly or raspberry sauce)
5 g loose leaf earl grey tea
mine made a 11-inch tart, original recipe calls for 9-inch
(I also got busy and in the pic didn't have time for chantilly or raspberry sauce)
Pate Sucrée
150 g unsalted butter, at room temperature
112 g icing sugar
1 g salt
50 g eggs
250 g all-purpose flour
20 g cornstarch
112 g icing sugar
1 g salt
50 g eggs
250 g all-purpose flour
20 g cornstarch
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the
paddle attachment, cream the butter until light and fluffy. Add the icing sugar
and cream together. Scrape down the sides and the bottom of the bowl and add
the salt, and egg. Mix until combined.
In a medium bowl, sift the flour and
cornstarch. Slowly add to the butter mixture until just incorporated.
Remove from the mixer, shape into a flat
circle, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or
preferably overnight.
Take out your disk of dough and let it warm
up slightly so it is easier to roll out. Lightly dust a work surface with
flour. Roll out the dough to about 3mm and line your 9 inch tart tin. Refrigerate
the dough until firm.
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Crumple up a
piece of parchment paper and then smooth it back out again. Place it in your
tart tin and fill it with dried beans, rice, or pie weights. Make sure to press
it into the corners of the tart.
Blind bake the tart shell for 15 minutes,
then remove from the oven, remove the parchment and beans/rice/weights, and
bake for a further 8 to 9 minutes, until the pastry is a golden brown color.
Remove from the oven and let it cool
completely. Turn the oven down to 250 F.
Lemon Filling
185 g heavy cream5 g loose leaf earl grey tea
200 g eggs
40 g egg yolks
285 g granulated sugar
250 g fresh lemon juice
3 lemons, zested
40 g egg yolks
285 g granulated sugar
250 g fresh lemon juice
3 lemons, zested
Place the cream in a small saucepan and
bring to just a boil. Remove from the heat, add the tea, and let it steep for
15 minutes. Strain the cream through cheesecloth and reweigh it - you will need to add more to make
sure you have a final weight of 185 g cream. Set aside.
Combine the eggs, egg yolks, and sugar in a
bowl. Whisk until combined, then slowly add the cream, whisking constantly. Add
the lemon juice and zest, whisking constantly. Use an immersion blender to make
sure your mixture is smooth and velvety. Pour the mixture into a pitcher.
Place the tart in the oven and pull the rack out slightly. Pour in the lemon filling until it almost reaches the top of the tart, then carefully slide the rack back. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, until the center of the tart no longer jiggles when moved.
Place the tart in the oven and pull the rack out slightly. Pour in the lemon filling until it almost reaches the top of the tart, then carefully slide the rack back. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes, until the center of the tart no longer jiggles when moved.
Remove from the oven and let cool completely
at room temperature, then refrigerate until ready to serve.
Raspberry Fluid Gel
100 g raspberry purée
50 g simple syrup
10 g lemon juice
1.6 g agar agar
50 g simple syrup
10 g lemon juice
1.6 g agar agar
For the raspberry fluid gel, combine
all the ingredients in a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
Boil for 10 seconds, remove from the heat, and pour into a container. Let the
gel chill in the fridge until set, about 1 hour.
Once the gel has fully set, use an immersion
blender to create a smooth gel. Transfer to a squeeze bottle.
Buttermilk Chantilly
200 g heavy cream
20 g icing sugar
1 lemon, zested
100 g buttermilk
20 g icing sugar
1 lemon, zested
100 g buttermilk
Combine the heavy cream and icing sugar in
the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and whip until stiff
peaks form. Add the lemon zest and slowly stream in the buttermilk while the mixer
is on medium-low speed. Whip until medium peaks.
When ready to serve, spoon some buttermilk
chantilly onto the tart and use the back of a spoon to create a swoosh. Add
dots of raspberry fluid gel and zest a lemon over top.
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