
To make the tart, a whole lemon and a half was used - peel and all! It's no wonder that these definitely live up to it's name as being the Tartest Lemon Tarts.
The recipe calls for placing a whole lemon and a half into a blender with sugar. Thankfully, my Vitamix blender did a fine job with no problem.
Once blended to a pulp, an egg, egg yolks, cornstarch, heavy cream and melted butter is added to the mix. It takes another whirl in the blender before pouring into a pre-baked tart shell.
After it baked for under an hour, I let them cool, chill and garnished with a dusting of powdered sugar and a fresh mint leaf from my Aerogarden.
Changes I made to the original recipe was reducing the amount of filling and dough to make enough tart dough for 3 smaller tarts, since I knew my mother in law wouldn't be able to finish a whole one. It was the perfect amount that fit nicely in the box I used.
For an additional treat, I made my mother in law some chocolate covered strawberries too. They came out okay and she definitely loved everything. Thanks to Babette of Babette Feasts for choosing this recipe! Be sure to check out how other Tuesday With Dorie bakers did with their tarts!
Oh so pretty. What a lovely gift for your MIL. And I love the mini-tarts!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! My dad loves lemon bars, so I think I'm going to make these for him when he comes to visit.
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Those look so beautiful! I love lemon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous Mother's Day gift!!! And I need me a Vitamix! I'm dying for one!
ReplyDeleteThose look SO good. I love lemon desserts. Tarts are always so fun and elegant too.
ReplyDeleteYour tarts are adorable! What a great gift!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely little tarts! You have one lucky mother in law!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great gift idea! Somehow I think calories that come from a gift just don't count. (Okay, they might make me gain weight, but I don't feel as guilty about eating them, as it's my "duty" to enjoy the present!)
ReplyDeleteNice!! The chocolate covered strawberries were a great idea, too!
ReplyDeleteadorable! they look so sweet.
ReplyDeleteThat's a serious blender - I'm not sure anything would stand in its way!
ReplyDeleteYour tarts are lovely! Well done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tarts! And I love very tart lemon tarts.:)
ReplyDeleteyour tarts look fantastic, i'm sure your mom enjoyed them
ReplyDeleteLove the mini versions!!! I have been wanting to make LEMON tarts forever... I just need to gpo ahead and do them!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious - may I please, please have one?
ReplyDeleteLemon tart and choco strawberries. Fantabulous. They look lovely and delicious.
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