After trying out Eggless Chocolate Cornets for Eggless Baking challenge started by Gayathri of Gayathri's Cooking Spot, this month's challenge is this wonderful looking butter tarts.
I enjoyed thoroughly this wonderful challenge, with plenty of cashew nuts and generous amount of butter and cream obviously my eggless butter tarts turned out absolutely prefect.As per challenge, we have to replace the eggs in this bakes, i went for custard powder and used my mini muffin silicon moulds for making this tarts.
The filling we went for making these cute tarts was super nutty,buttery and absolutely delicious,while the pie crust was super flaky, an incredible yummy tarts to enjoy anytime of the day. Thanks a lot to Gayathri for choosing this incredible butter tarts for this month's challenge.My teddies enjoyed this tarts when they were still warm,they just loved it.
Pie crust:
1+1/4cups All purpose flour
1tbsp Sugar
1/4tsp Salt
1/2cup Cold butter (cut as small cubes)
1/4cup Ice water
For Filling:
1/3cup Butter (softened & unsalted)
3/4cup Light brown sugar
2tbsp Custard powder
1tsp Vanilla essence
1/3cup Low fat cream
3/4cup Cashewnuts (chopped)
Take the all purpose flour,sugar,salt in a large bowl, add the cold butter to the flour,mix well and turn as crumble like texture,slowly add the ice water and turn as a soft dough..Wrap the dough and keep it in fridge for half an hour..
Meanwhile beat together the butter,sugar,cornflour,vanilla essence,low fat cream as smooth paste, slowly fold the chopped cashewnuts,keep aside this filling..Preheat the oven to 350F.
Dust the dough with flour and roll as a round disc, with a round shaped cutter cut the dough as per need, place them in a silicon mould cases, fill each base with the already prepared filling to 3/4th of the base..
Bake for 15-20minutes until the crust turns golden brown..Remove from the oven,let it cool completely..
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea..
I enjoyed thoroughly this wonderful challenge, with plenty of cashew nuts and generous amount of butter and cream obviously my eggless butter tarts turned out absolutely prefect.As per challenge, we have to replace the eggs in this bakes, i went for custard powder and used my mini muffin silicon moulds for making this tarts.
The filling we went for making these cute tarts was super nutty,buttery and absolutely delicious,while the pie crust was super flaky, an incredible yummy tarts to enjoy anytime of the day. Thanks a lot to Gayathri for choosing this incredible butter tarts for this month's challenge.My teddies enjoyed this tarts when they were still warm,they just loved it.
Pie crust:
1+1/4cups All purpose flour
1tbsp Sugar
1/4tsp Salt
1/2cup Cold butter (cut as small cubes)
1/4cup Ice water
For Filling:
1/3cup Butter (softened & unsalted)
3/4cup Light brown sugar
2tbsp Custard powder
1tsp Vanilla essence
1/3cup Low fat cream
3/4cup Cashewnuts (chopped)
Take the all purpose flour,sugar,salt in a large bowl, add the cold butter to the flour,mix well and turn as crumble like texture,slowly add the ice water and turn as a soft dough..Wrap the dough and keep it in fridge for half an hour..
Meanwhile beat together the butter,sugar,cornflour,vanilla essence,low fat cream as smooth paste, slowly fold the chopped cashewnuts,keep aside this filling..Preheat the oven to 350F.
Dust the dough with flour and roll as a round disc, with a round shaped cutter cut the dough as per need, place them in a silicon mould cases, fill each base with the already prepared filling to 3/4th of the base..
Bake for 15-20minutes until the crust turns golden brown..Remove from the oven,let it cool completely..
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea..
Butter tarts look beautiful, Priya. Loved the idea of adding custard powder...
ReplyDeleteloved the tarts...they look super cute..like the looks of the new layout
ReplyDeletetarts looks beautiful n tempting.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy, must try the custard powder variation sometime
ReplyDeleteAwesome tarts.. very tempting.
ReplyDeleteLovely tarts, Nice and new outlook of the blog
ReplyDeleteWow..tarts look flaky and yum...
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ReplyDeleteYummy tarts...looks pretty .
ReplyDeleteThese tart look fabulous even with out egg... Priya!!
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Yum! Yum! Yum!
mouthwatering tarts
ReplyDeletewow so yummy n wonderful without eggs..
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Wow..looks sooo yum!
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Lovely tarts dear, even I thought of custard powder, but dropped the idea, thinking it would become very milky..
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Mouthwatering tarts,looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteThe pictures look very cute and its a nice idea to use custard powder. Awesome...I substituted with tofu...must try custard powder sometime.
ReplyDeleteTarts look cute and yummy and eggless too..def gonna try this
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wow...eggless tarts looks so cute n tempting...great recipe!
ReplyDeletelove your blog's new look n templates...Cooooool!!
Priya!!! thought I'd landed in the wrong place :) New name - Congrats dear - the tarts look too cute!
ReplyDeleteGr8 tarts,looks pretty..
ReplyDeletethis looks like a fantastic dessert..I am sure this is very delicious
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Hey Priya, your tart looks good. I like the texture of your tart.Looks crunchy.
ReplyDeleteThese look great. Would love to try this eggless version someday.
ReplyDeleteit must have been delicious.. the tarts was fun & tasty right :)..
ReplyDeleteThese really seem wonderful. They looks beautiful and they sound delicious. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
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ReplyDeletetarts look wonderful priya :)
Wonderful color on the tarts priya!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Color on the tarts priya!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks incredible and super tempting..
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mmm.. yummy!!a must try..
ReplyDeleteYummy tarts, looks nice...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I just made butter tarts, and no one knew what they were! Mine had an egg in it, but this one looks so tasty, I should make them again with this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThey must have tasted wonderful with cashewnut filling.
ReplyDeleteLoved baking them , yours have come amazing.. I used Cornstarch for binding, it was a fun challenge :)
ReplyDeletewow, these tarts look awesome... love that custard-nut filling
ReplyDeleteLovely ones priya, they look so gorgeous, I had thought of using custard powder or silken Tofu, the tarts looks so crispy, It's so wonderful to see you back, I always missed you.., will check out all your old posts too.., The new outlooks so wonderful..., lovely clicks too
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Jayasri
I tried the butter tarts... they tasted yum.... but the only issue i faced was that the filling had sunk from the middle.... i didnt use cashews as no one prefers them at my home....
ReplyDeletekindle let me know why could have this happened...
thanks