There’s something truly special about the combination of raspberries and lemon. The tartness of fresh lemons paired wit ...
Cut off the corners to make a circle. Press the pastry into a 10-inch tart pan with a removable bottom. Trim the excess pastry. Prick the pastry thoroughly with a fork. Place a piece of aluminum ...
You will need to leave plenty of time to bake the tart cases blind and for the crème pat to cool. Equipment and preparation: You will need eight 10cm/4in loose-bottomed metal tart tins and baking ...
Spoon the raspberry jam into the par-baked pastry case, spread evenly. Gently spoon the cake batter on top, making sure there are no gaps in the tart for the jam to escape. Smooth the top of the ...
Trim the excess pastry from the edge of the tart tin. Carefully spread the raspberry jam evenly over the pastry base. Lightly crush 3-4 of the raspberries in a small bowl and scatter the crushed ...
Raspberry and lemon tarts are one of my all-time standbys as I always have frozen berries on hand. The raspberries, of course, can be replaced with other berries. If it’s easier, make one large ...
Or make a lemon filling (see note). Use whatever size tart tins you have, use smaller tins if you wish to make more tarts, or cut out pastry into thin rounds, cook as you would shortbread biscuits ...