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Thursday, 16 December 2010
clove & orange custard tart
This is a perfect Christmas season recipe. The cloves and orange flavours are typical aromas around this time of year and work well with the rich foods served.
The tart base is made from dark chocolate and I’ve saved loads of time by buying Carême pre-made gourmet shortcrust pastry, a brand that I swear by.
Inventing a custard tart was one of my 2010 Food Challenges and the clove flavour is just great. I’ve since made clove custard and that’s delicious too.
Hope you enjoy this recipe.
Clove & Orange Custard Tart
Anna’s very own recipe. Serves 8.
Ingredients:
4 egg yolks
1½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup (250ml) milk
2 cups (500ml) pouring cream
½ cup caster sugar
¼ teaspoon ground cloves
1½ teaspoons finely minced orange zest
300g Carême dark chocolate shortcrust pastry, defrosted
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 160’C.
2. Prepare and blind bake the tart base as per the instructions.
3. Beat egg yolks in a large mixing bowl.
4. Warm milk, cream, sugar, vanilla, orange zest and cloves, stirring to dissolve sugar.
5. Bring almost to the bowl then pour into the egg yolks in a thin stream, whisking continuously to prevent the eggs from scrambling.
6. Return to stove and gently heat, stirring continuously, until the custard thickens slightly but is still runny.
7. Strain into prepared tart base, sprinkle with a pinch of cloves, and bake in oven for 40-60 minutes or until custard is just set.
Note: Eat warm, or cool then refrigerate until ready to serve. Best served within 24hrs of baking.
I can just imagine how aromatic and Christmas-y this must smell! What a great idea (and I like your pastry shortcut too!).
ReplyDeletehelen - thanks! i was pretty pleased with the results and took it to work to share with my colleagues who seemed happy too (maybe they were being polite!) ever since i discovered carême i've only made my own pastry once. it's quality encourages my laziness :)
ReplyDeleteI just clicked through to this from your Essential Ingredient reply tweet and it looks fantastic! Cloves, custard and Carême pastry are all faves of mine.
ReplyDeleteI was only last night telling me sister-in-law about how Carême encourages my laziness :)