Strawberry crumble tart. ... Combine the egg yolk with the remaining mixture,
then press this into the base and sides of the tart tin. ...
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Strawberry crumble tart. ... Combine the egg yolk with the remaining mixture,
then press this into the base and sides of the tart tin. ...
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Wood-roasted salmon tart. ... Line a 22cm tart tin with nonstick baking paper or grease
a 22cm ceramic pie dish. Break salmon into bite-sized pieces. ...
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... 1 teaspoon almond essence ½ cup icing sugar Press a teaspoon of almond paste over
the base of each tart case. Place fruit mincemeat on top. Heat tarts at 160 ...
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Salmon and courgette tart. Makes 1 tart ... Remove to cool. Scatter warm tart with
basil leaves to garnish. Serve immediately. Tip: This simple ...
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Wood-roasted salmon tart. ... Line a 22cm tart tin with nonstick baking paper or grease
a 22cm ceramic pie dish. Break salmon into bite-sized pieces. ...
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Wood-roasted salmon tart. ... Whisk in milk, melted butter, parsley, parmesan and flour.
Pour mixture into the prepared tart tin and bake for 20 minutes. ...
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... 4. Spoon mixture into prepared tart shells and bake for 20 minutes or until mixture
is ... Tip: To blind bake (for pies and tarts that have their fillings put in a ...
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Honey, ricotta and pine nut tart. ... Beat in eggs, then stir in flour and pine nuts
to just combine. 4. Pour mixture into the prepared tart shell. ...
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Greek tart. ... Remove baking blind material. Return tart to the oven and cook a
further four minutes. Wash courgettes and dry. Grate coarsely. ...
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