Thursday, November 29, 2007
Sea-buckthorn and apple tart
Ooops. Not only was I late with this month's Daring Bakers submission, I am also late with my WTISIM entry. Jeanne has - naughtily - chosen Topless Tarts as the theme. I made something similar to my toffee apple tart with cranberries from January. Remember the sea-buckthorn sorbet and sea-buckthorn jelly? Well, we have got lots of frozen sea-buckthorn berries in the freezer (courtesy of my grandma), so I decided to try the same toffee apple tart recipe, but replacing cranberries with sea-buckthorn berries. Furthermore, I was keen to try out the dried sea-buckthorn powder* I bought recently..
The resulting tart was scrumptious - sweet toffee apples with tart sea-buckthorn berries nicely complementing each other, plus the berries giving some extra colour to the cake. Try it!
Sea-buckthorn and Apple Tart (topless, of course)
(Õunapirukas astelpajumarjade ja astelpajujahuga)
Serves 8
Crust:
100 g butter
150 g plain/all-purpose flour
1 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp cold water
Filling:
4-5 smaller apples, cored and sliced
a handful of sea-buckthorn berries
7 Tbsp soft brown sugar
1 Tbsp potato starch
1 Tbsp dried sea-buckthorn berry powder
extra butter, for topping
Start by making the crust. Mix flour and sugar in a bowl, add cold cubed butter and rub between your fingers until you've got fine crumbs. Add the water (start with 1 Tbsp, as that may just be enough) to bring the pastry together. Form into a flat disc and place into the fridge for 30 minutes to cool.
Roll out the pastry on a slightly floured surface (or between two sheets of clingfilm) until 3-4 mm thick. Press into a 24 cm pie dish. Blind bake for 10 minutes in a 200 C oven.
Remove the tart crust from the oven, cover with apples and sprinkle with sea-buckthorn berries (no need to defreeze them).
Mix sugar, potato starch and berry powder in a small bowl, then sprinkle over the apples. Dot with some butter.
Bake in a 200 C oven for another 15-20 minutes, until the apples are softened and the sugar mixture has melted into a delicious toffee.
Cool a little, then transfer to a cake stand.
Dust with icing sugar before serving.
* Dried sea-buckthorn powder is exactly what it says on the packet - dried berries (incl seeds and skins), ground into a fine powder. They're full of vitamins and minerals. You can sprinkle these into your breakfast yogurt, add into fruit and berry smoothies, stir into hot cereal etc.
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9 comments:
Kudos for using sea-buckthorns--a highly sustainable crop! I've never tried them, but they're experimenting with growing them here in Arizona, and I'm looking forward to seeing some soon!
I just came across this weblog and found great recipes and photos!! I truly enjoyed this!!!!!
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well, I´ll try. next time I go to Estonia I´ll be sure to stock up.
Topless is the best way to go for tarts. I love this as it uses an ingredient I am not all that familiar with. WOW! it does look scrumptious!
Wow...never even heard of sea-buckthorn, making this sound tremendously exotic.
Oh, my! Those sound and look heavenly, Pille! They make up for any tardiness!
Bring this late to my place any day! Topless . . . I guess I thought all tarts were ;))
This looks truly spectacular!
Wow - I'm impressed! You've found yet another way to use sea buckthorn :) Before your posts I had never heard of it but now I could probably pick it out in a police line-up. All I need to do now is taste it... This sounds marvellous - thanks for daring to go topless for this month's WTSIM :)
Julie - thank you! I do hope the Arizona sea-buckthorn berries will be available to you soon!
Min - welcome to Nami-nami, and thank you!
Lobstersquad - I cannot ship you any fresh berries, as they might perish on the way, but I'd be happy to send you some sea-buckthorn 'raisins', if you're interested?
Meeta - have you come across these in Germany? You'll find a (long!!!) list of possible German names here
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Kevin - they are great-tasting somewhat sour berries, very interesting.
Susan - I sure hope so :)
Tanna - you're so naughty!!
Jeanne - are you implying I'm going OTT with sea-buckthorn berries? Hope not, as I've got many other recipes in store...
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