This melt in the mouth Pineapple Tart is a must during festive season in most South East Asian homes. It consists of two parts, the pastry and the filling. It is such a delight to bite into one, just can't stop eating them, so damn yummy.
Best to prepare the filling ahead before you start baking this tart. Most suitable to choose ripe pineapple that will produce better tasting filling came from the pineapple thus adding less sugar. The grated pineapple along with its juice is cooked until thick along with sugar using low heat and constant stirring if not it sticks to the bottom of the pan. Once cooked, leave to cool and refrigerate. This way the filling is quite easy to handle and easily shaped into small balls before stuffing into the pastry.
If the dough is too soft, you can add about 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour and refrigerate for 30 minutes in a covered bowl. Apart from using the fluted tart cutter, if you have time and patience, do pinch the sides of tart using tart pincer, look pretty but time consuming.
PINEAPPLE TART
FILLING
2 cup grated pineapple
1 and 1/2 cup sugar or to taste
cinnamon and star anise (optional)
METHOD
* Cook grated pineapple with sugar until thick stirring occasionally using medium heat.
* Once it leaves side of the pot, remove from heat and leave to cool. Refrigerate.
* Roll into small balls.
PASTRY
400 g all purpose flour
250 g butter softened
1 egg yolk
50 ml ice cold water
1/4 tsp salt
METHOD
* Mix butter, salt and egg yolk in a mixing bowl until well combined.
* Gradually add the flour and water to form into pliable dough. If dough is too soft, add 1 to 2 tablespoons flour.
* Using cookies cutter, roll out the dough about 1/2 cm thick, cut into 5 cm rounds with a fluted pineapple tart cutter. Fill the center with a lightly flattened ball of jam.
* Repeat with the rest of the dough. Bake in a preheated oven for 15-20 minutes @ 175 C.
* Remove onto wire rack. When completely cool, store in airtight container.
Connect with me:
FACEBOOK / PINTEREST / YOU TUBE / YOU TUBE / RSS / EMAIL
GOOGLE+ / TWITTER
Very well explained and looks awesome!
ReplyDeletetarts looks superb ya ...very cute n inviting ...gr8 work dear ..feel like to grab some
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
These are so lovely :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious. I am gonna make this soon and let u know.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and woow super recipe yar....
ReplyDeleteGreat work ... Can you please suggest me the egless version that will be helpful....
That's a very innovative and yummy recipe. Love the pineapple flavor. Looks so pretty !!
ReplyDeletetarts look very yummy.I love pineapples
ReplyDeleteCute looking pineapple tart, makes me drool..
ReplyDeleteAwesome..delicious tarts..can't wait to try this..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOMG! These tarts look tooooo gooood...feel like having some now :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. I love anything with pineapple. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteMy Hubby loves jam tarts...he's been asking me to do it for him awhile now...
ReplyDeleteHis wife is just too lazy...see how for Diwali..hehe! :D
looks yummy...
ReplyDeletePineapple is my absolute favorite..tarts look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
beautifully done recipe, looks yummy
ReplyDeleteTarts are looking super delicious dear. Wonderfully made.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
delicious tart..
ReplyDeleteIt looks so cute,nice & yummy tarts
ReplyDeleteI am soo making this soon.Pineapple is my fav...
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteSend me some...They lookk so cute and lovely...do visit me!!
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
lovely looking tarts,loved the flavour of pineapple
ReplyDeleteawsome tarts...looking beautiful..
ReplyDeleteVery well explained and looks awesome!
ReplyDeletePineapple tart looks fabulous, yummy and mouth watering. Wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeletetempting tart..anything with pineapple..just love it.
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! I love pineapple!
ReplyDeleteYou sure have some yummy and interesting-looking recipes! Thanks for visiting me and answering the question about the cookies. Maybe they originally did have semolina flour in them. As far as being Indian, the 'ghee' made me think of that. Since I work for an Indian doctor, I will have to ask her if she ever heard of suji cookies!
ReplyDeletehey whr u staying????i wanted to stay near u...he he he
ReplyDeletethis pine apple recipe luks yummy n mouth watering too...bookmarked
Lovely tarts..perfectly made... :)
ReplyDeletevery well explained. Loved this tea snack recipe.
ReplyDeleteHello everyone,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for dropping by and leaving your lovely comments..
oh that looks cute and ready to eat :)
ReplyDeletewow, this looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and for the kind comment :)
Your Pineapple Tarts look so pretty! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday,483.
ReplyDeleteCome back soon!
Miz Helen
The pineapple in this would definitely be a sweet treat. Thanks for sharing it. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDelete