Hee .. hee ... when one is still on medication, the mind is still "floating" and not alert ... I've forgotten to brush the pastry with egg wash and to sprinkle with some sugar ... >~<
Recipe source :
Martha Stewart - Puff Pastry Tarts
Below my slightly modified version
Mini Mango Fruit Tarts
Makes 9 (using frozen puff pastry)
Ingredients
For the tart shell:
1 sheet of frozen puff pastry
1 egg, lightly beaten
Sugar, for sprinkling
For the filling :
200ml Whipping cream
15 grams caster sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 medium sized ripe mango - peeled, stoned and diced
Method :
Step 1
Preheat oven to 200°C.
Line parchment paper on a large baking sheet. Place a sheet of frozen puff pastry.
*Note: for easier handling, I didn't thaw the pastry sheet. Leave for about 1 - 2 minutes before cutting up the shapes.
Step 2
Cut into 9 squares using a pizza cutter or a sharp knife. Lightly score a boarder about 1cm crust from the edge of each square. Don’t cut all the way through.
Lightly brush the border with egg. Place the tray of puff pastry in freezer for about 10 minutes.
Step 3
Remove the tray from freezer.
Bake for about 15 minutes or until puffed and golden.
Remove from the oven, immediately, gently flatten the centers of each of the squares with the back of a teaspoon.
This indent is to make space for the toppings.
Step 4
Once the puff pastry cooled, gently dollop about 2 tablespoons of whipped cream onto each of the square and top with diced mangoes.
(Feel free to use a mixture of fruits like Kiwifruit, peach or berries if you like)
Serve immediately.
To make the whipped cream:
(Note: I've prepared the whipped cream in advance of baking and chilled it in the fridge till ready to use).
Freeze the cleaned mixing bowl for about 10 minutes. Take it out from the freezer, immediately put all together the cold whipping cream, vanilla extract and caster sugar in the cold mixing bowl. Use the electric mixer to whisk till stiff peaks form.
I couldn't wait to polish off the two sweet juicy mango tarts at one go for my afternoon break ^-^!
Hee ... hee .. the unpleasant medicines seemed to taste sweeter after I've filled my tummy with some sweet mango tarts ... Enjoy!
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Linking this post to the event Little Thumbs Up (November 2015 Event: Mango) organised by Zoe (Bake for Happy Kids) and Mui Mui (My Little Favourite DIY) and hosted by Jozelyn Ng (Spice Up My Kitchen)
Hi, Karen, wish you are well now. This mini mango fruit tart is easy and tasty! Thanks for linking up with LTU!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jozelyn, I'm much better now.
DeleteHi Karen,
ReplyDeleteHope that you are feeling better now... I'm still trying to recover from the trips. Catching up all the blog visiting and blogging. Sweat sweat!!!
I need to relax and eat some of your recovering mango fruit tarts too. Rest well and recover soon!
Zoe
Ha ha ! Zoe, thanks. I'm also "sweating" but almost recovered ^-^!
DeleteSpeedy recovery Karen!
ReplyDeleteThank you Edith :) you have a great weekend!
DeleteHi Karen, Hope you're better now. Thanks for sharing this yummy recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann, you're most welcomed :)
DeleteI hope you are fine by now. Very delicious looking mini mango tarts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy. With some juicy sweet mangoes, these mini tarts are delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, your mini tarts look amazing, I love mango. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheri. Yeah I'm much better now :)
DeleteHi Karen, hope you are feeling better. Hey! I'm sure you will be after seeing the 'fruits' of your lovely bakes!! :)
ReplyDeleteYes yes ! Thanks LY ^-^!
DeleteKaren hah..hah...I bet you felt better after eating the mango tarts. Your story reminds me of the Disney song "Just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down..."
ReplyDeleteHi Phong Hong,
DeleteOh ! Mary Poppins sung Julie Andrews ... hee .. hee ... so true ^-^!
nice pillows of mango puff dessert, shall try baking some with my frozen puff pastry.
ReplyDeleteThanks Agnes :)
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