We had the Missionary Sisters over for supper last Tuesday night and I cannot believe I am only getting to now tell you about these beautiful tarts that I made for our desserts!
I suppose half a week pretty much without internet has really made me fall behind on my posts. But I am showing them to you today and that is what counts!
The blueberries are ripening on our bushes at the moment and I took advantage of this fact to bake some lovely little blueberry tarts for us all. I have baked this before using apples and plums as a large tart, and it was gorgeous.
The blueberries are ripening on our bushes at the moment and I took advantage of this fact to bake some lovely little blueberry tarts for us all. I have baked this before using apples and plums as a large tart, and it was gorgeous.
You can find that recipe here. I decided that it would work very well as individual tarts and using blueberries.
It is a really simple recipe and always turns out. It made 5 individual tarts, but my tart tins were 4 inches across.
If you made smaller ones you would get more tarts out of the recipe. These were very filling and on the large side for delicate appetites.
The pastry is a real doddle to make. It goes together in the food processor, lickety split. And you can have it rolled out in no time and lining your tarts.
There is no need to pre-bake the pastry either. You just slap the filling in and bake them.
The filling consists of a vanilla sponge which bakes like a cake inside that sweet short crust pastry . . . puffed up and golden brown . . . clustered around those lovely sweet berries, all sweet and sunken into the delicate sponge . . .
I erred on the side of caution when adding the berries. When I make these again, and I will do just that . . . I will add even more berries. A tasty brush of warm apricot jam finished them off. We had them with clotted cream . . . of course!
*Summer Blueberry Tart(s)*
Makes8 servings as a tart
or 5 individual tarts
Makes8 servings as a tart
or 5 individual tarts
For the sponge:
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 tsp baking powderBake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes. The tart is done when the berries have sunk in a bit and looked cooked, and the sponge has risen and gotten golden brown in places. Also the pastry is crisp and golden brown. Allow to cool for several minutes before removing to a wire rack. Melt the jam in a small saucepan and push through a seive. Brush some on top of the tart (s). Serve warm or at room temperature with cream or ice cream.
I love the Tapi the most. I own one and absolutely love it! It turns any tap into a fountain you can drink from. It's awesome! You just hook it on the tap, turn on the water, squeeze it and drink away!
ReplyDeleteMarie what lovely little tarts how you know I love bluberries!
ReplyDeleteAnd how many fun things in this site the most I love was the knife! I love this say : only a knife to all . Look awesome anyway all look amazing:)
The SMOOD sounds pretty cool! So do these Clongs! Thanks for the chance!
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how fab is the vebo!!! very handy to have :)
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Hi just found your blog through frugal queen, your blog is amazing, I would love to enter your giveaway thankyou.
ReplyDeleteWhat innovative products... I have never seen anything like them. Everything seems wonderful but I especially like the Vebo!
ReplyDeleteI was looking for something to make and take when I go and stay with my son and daughter-in-law this fits the bill.
ReplyDeleteThe gadget looks wonderful, please may I enter?
Julie xxxxxxxxx
Clongs!!!!
ReplyDeleteNever seen this before.
I luv it. What will they think of next.
And I will be making the blueberry tarts. They look so yummy.
Thanks for all your great recipes :~}
Sarah 💖
*Spink* What a brilliant idea (especially for us grandparents*
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work missus ! xx
Am new to your website and really love it!
ReplyDeleteDoing the lemon chicken stirfry tonight!
Dreamform - loving the garlic press - nothing worse than putting facecream on with your fingers smelling of garlic!!
Clong is looking really helpful too!
Frankie😄
Oooh their Garjet looks good. I grow and use a lot of garlic..
ReplyDeleteThose tongs are so well designed, please put my name into your hat!
Gill
I have not used these products, but the garlic press looks cool, the tongs look very interesting too, and the blueberry tarts look especially good.
ReplyDeleteThe oni knife looks life an excellent idea
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe and great giveaway! Trying your courgette and carrot gratin tonight so wish me luck :-)
ReplyDeleteI want to try their snood...my masher is a pain. that looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the yummy blueberry recipe - I shall be trying it!
ReplyDeleteI like the Smood - but all the products look great !
I shall certainly try this recipe once my blueberries are ripe. And for those Clongs, never seen here in Germany. Often wonder how our Grandmothers coped in the kitchen without any gadgetbut a wooden spoon often. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Marie,
ReplyDeleteThe Clongs are a great idea!
Dreamlands have such awesome products I think that I would love the Vebo, the veggie cooker that fits any pan,and you can boil,steam and drain all in one!, such a cleaver idea, your blueberry tarts have me drooling by the way!not a pretty sight!me not the tarts!!!!,
Bye for now love Julie P
it's a tie between the oni and the vebo for me. the tarts look delish!
ReplyDeleteThe Clongs are great, but the Scizza looks wonderful also. Raquel
ReplyDeleteNow I know what to do with my blueberries that I froze a couple of weeks ago. Looks really good. Haven't seen any tongs like that in Oklahoma, USA, which is where I live. May have to order some. Thanks for sharing all of your recipes.
ReplyDeleteThey have lots of great, innovative things but the Spink caught my eye, I thought that would be a great gift for my father whose hands are getting extremely crippled. I'm sure that he has knocked over quite a few cups/glasses lately.
ReplyDeleteThese look FABULOUS! I would love one with my coffee this morning!
ReplyDeleteThe Clongs look so handy. My mom was from England, so enjoy your site so much. Please enter me into your drawing.
ReplyDeleteThose clongs look handy. Also, can't wait to make those tarts. They look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tarts Marie..
ReplyDeleteand I have never seen those!
I just checked these products out on Amazon and it lists the clongs as being 12 feet (not inches) long. Wow, that's some piece of kitchen equipment.
ReplyDeleteI love your posts and I love the recipes ! Would love to try out these clongs !
ReplyDeleteI think this recipe is going to make an appearance in my kitchen very soon!
ReplyDeleteThe Clongs look amazing! I love your blog and pin recipes to Pinterest all the time!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning from Utah!!! I love all your yummy recipes and your beautiful photos...
ReplyDeleteThe "smood" looks amazing. The whisk us my favorite utensil i the kitchen and this looks like an updated version :)
ReplyDeleteEven though I am vacationing I still wanted to enter and check on your wonderful recipes.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the clongs- very interesting. Love your site BTW.
ReplyDeleteThe Clongs are very unusual and look exciting, I would be interested in trying out the knife which says it is the only knife you need!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this company or their products before. I could use most of them. I would have to say though, the Smood is my favorite gadget! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI am definitely trying your recipe. It sounds delicious and will solve my husband's craving for cake and pie all at once! The clongs look fantastic, I know I would use them. Dreamfarm has so many wonderful products. I think I'd like to try the Scizza as I still haven't found a good pizza cutter.
ReplyDeleteMarie, interesting product line. Would be thrilled to receive the clongs! The Scizza catches my eye; I like that it both cuts and serves pizza. Your blueberry tarts look yummy. Thanks for this fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSharon in Alabama USA
The scizza interests me the most! These clungs would also be useful! :) Ps your tarts looks sooo delicious! Would love to taste one :P
ReplyDeleteWhat fun kitchenware! I had never seen them before your post! They have a store in the next state from me...I will have to go investigate! I liked everything I saw! My favorites at the moment are the Smood, Vebo and Chopula! Ask for one, I give your three! Thanks for the chance to enter your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThese tarts look amazing. And I love the Chopula. There are so many neat gadgets on that site, how do you choose?
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love the fire engine red clongs, longer 12" length please.
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ReplyDeleteI'm in for the tongs, but if I win please send
ReplyDeleteThese brilliant aids to Clare, my best friend.
She taught me to bake and showed me the love
That one can have for a dish, spoon and an oven glove.
But she is in Devon, so now you are my way,
of having my little bit of England, even though I'm home in the US of A.
Summer Blueberry Tarts look really delish!
ReplyDeleteI spoke too soon about the Clongs before I came over to The English Kitchen site. I did go on the Dreamfarm site. The name of the company really is fitting. Great Clong and products that I haven't seen before. The Scizza is also a great tool that I would love to have in my kitchen.
Well Marie,these clongs are lovely. I especially liked their sit up handle and their length - useful tool in the kitchen.I have visited the Dreamfarm page and found their stuff quite interesting,too.The knife would be my most favourite.
ReplyDeleteThe clongs are great but my fav is the garject. I'm thinking I'd enjoy all of these but... what great gifts they would make! And while I'm at it...I love your blog and check it every day. Who would have thought I'd ever make (and thoroughly enjoy) Spam fried rice! Great blog! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow ~ What a great find! Not familiar with this company but LOVE the look of their products. I think I would choose the clongs as I'm all about keeping things hygenic and clean which these do by sitting off the counter :)
ReplyDeleteLove the clean lines and modern look of all but supoon is my favourite. Spoon and spatula in one - fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, thank you.
Oh my - these blueberry tarts look absolutely wonderful - wild Maine blueberry season starts any day now so I will making these very soon - thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI love your site and all the recipes that you post. Everybody raves over everything I have cooked or baked. I have never seen the cling but looks like a wonderful addition to a kitchen
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your posts so much. Thank you
The Scizza would be a welcome addition to my kitchen. Those tarts look luscious!
ReplyDeleteI tried, but I couldn't choose just one! So, in no particular order: Chobs, Jot, Membo, Onpot and Teafu. Their website is great, I really liked the video demos they had. Thank you, Marie, not just for the chance at the giveaway but also the daily blog. You always have such great recipes and I love reading the little slices of your life you give with each of them! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Marie
ReplyDeleteThey have some great ideas, don't they? I can;t choose a favourite, but the Onpot seems like it's something i would buy and use....I hate having to find somewhere to put that hot wet lid especially if I've got several things on the go and stuff on the worktop.
Thanks for entering me in your draw.
Sandie
Greats tarts!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite item I think would be the Scizza - looks amazing!
I will be trying those tarts soon - I LOVE Blueberries!!! I use tongs all the time when I cook - but these look amazing. I'd love to win your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant site - thank you for introducing me to it! I've spent ages looking through all the innovative gadgets but I NEED the garject as I hate garlic fingers!
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