This evening, Iftar was relatively quiet....only my husband, the two boys & myself were home. Amirah is putting up in a hostel as she started school at NTU last week. Maliah was out with her classmates for dinner. So my husband & I still have a few more years before the boys too will be out with their lives outside the house........
I baked my Pineapple Tarts over the weekend. There are soooo many versions of this must-have Hari Raya delicacy, but the one that I've been using for almost 2 decades is the recipe from Wannah Alshatrie, my weekend baking teacher. Since I learnt to make her version, I've never used any other recipes....the pastry melts in the mouth & so addictive! If you have not made your Kueh Tart, give this recipe a try....you won't regret!
I'm submitting this entry to Aspiring Bakers #10: Easy as Pie (August 2011), hosted by Janine of Not The Kitchen Sink!
Lotus-Shaped Pineapple Tarts
makes about 200 pieces
Pastry:
A
400g butter
2 egg yolk
1 egg white
2 tbsp milk powder
2 tbsp powder sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla essence
B
600g plain flour (sifted)
Filling:
{Sorry, I don't have the measurement for this as my mum made it for me. She just agak-agak (estimated).}
Pineapple (grated or chopped finely)
Sugar
(Combine pineapple & sugar in a saucepan cook until thick.)
Step-by-step illustration of how to form the lotus-shaped tart! |
Method:
- Combine A & mix thoroughly using a spoon.
- Add in B & mix thoroughly.
- Roll dough placed in between a plastic sheet to 1/4 inch thickness . Use a floured 5- or 6- petal flower shaped cookie cutter and cut dough.
- Gently press the center of flower-shaped pastry with finger & place filling on it.
- Using a small pair of scissors, snip edge of petal & lift it up as shown in picture.
- Place on a baking tray.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 150 deg C for about 30 minutes, rotating tray 180 deg halfway through baking.
- Cool tarts & store in an air-tight container.
6 comments:
Hi! Where did u get the cutter from? Tx! Ur pineapple tart design is ingenious!
Hi there!
Thanks for dropping by. You can get it from any neighbourhood kitchenware stores.
Hi... I've searched quite a few like PH & Sun Lik. I can't find. Cld u tell me specifically where u got it? Tx
Hi, actually I don't really remember exactly where because I bought it many years ago. But I'll keep a look out... Appreciate if you could drop me an email so that i can keep u posted once i find it.
Sis...may I know is butter used is salted or unsalted? Thank you.
Masza, I usually use salted for kuih tart.
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