Dainty little tarts are as easy to make as they are beautiful. These diminutive desserts are perfect vessels for sliced fresh fruit, a guilty shot of ganache, a dollop of pastry cream or spoonful of ...
I love tartlets. They're fun to make, they look and taste divine, and they invite creativity. Since I owned a pastry shop, I have multiple tart and tartlets pans in multiple sizes (and shapes). Some ...
Grease 6-8 tartlet tins or 10-12 mini tartlet tins with nonstick spray. Keep clingfilm, baking paper, nonstick spray and dried beans or uncooked rice handy. 1 Tartlet shells Put the cake flour, icing ...
Annie Copps’ mini tarts, oysters with mignonette sauce Spend more time with friends and family at your holiday party and less time in the kitchen. Here, Annie Copps of Yankee magazine shares her ...
Sometimes the smallest desserts make the biggest impression. These Mini Apple Tartlets start with Pâte Sucrée, a sweet pastry dough I first learned to make at a cooking school in Paris. Unlike many ...
Good things come in small packages. Filled with Greek yogurt, ricotta, strawberries, and chopped basil, these tarts have an unbeatable (and delicious) combination of healthy ingredients. Each ...
Cook's note: The addition of orange zest or mini chocolate chips adds an extra punch of flavor. Make filling: In a medium mixing bowl, combine all ingredients except pecans. Mix well. Stir in chopped ...