These little Date Tart are one of the seasonal favorites which make their annual appearance on festive occasions such as Hari Raya Puasa (Eid ul-Fitr) and Chinese New Year.
Commonly stuffed with grated pineapple but I had made slight change by filling them with pitted dates. You can also use raisin if you want. I'm very pleased with the result also they were well liked by my family.
The trickiest part is getting the perfect pastry, if too stiff, it tends to crumble. Don't add too much water or the pastry will be hard, add in a tablespoon at a time.
DATE TART
Yield : 54 mini tarts
125 g cold cubed butter
1 1/2 cup all purpose flour
2 tablespoon cornflour
1 tablespoon or more ice water
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
extra flour if needed
FILLING
170 g pitted dates
2 tablespoon water
1/2 tsp lemon juice
METHOD
For filling: Place all ingredients in a food processor and grind until fine. Transfer onto a plate, roll into tiny balls.
For pastry: Sift flour and cornflour into a mixing bowl.
Add the butter, rub with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add ice water and vanilla extract, mix to form a soft dough. Add a little more flour if dough is too soft. Knead the dough briefly and gently on a floured surface.
Wrap the pastry in cling film, chill for 30 minutes.
On floured surface, roll out the pastry about 5 mm thick, cut into rounds using pineapple tart pastry cutter. Place the filling in the center of the dough, flatten slightly. Pinch the sides of the pastry to form a pattern with the tart pincers.
Place the tarts onto a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes @ 160 C in a preheated oven.
Leave in the pan for 5 minutes, gently transfer to cool completely then store in an airtight container.
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What an adorable looking tarts!
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Date tarts looks so perfect and delicious.loved it!
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Wow..cute cookies...bookmarking the recipe.
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Lucky family! These tarts look delicious! I love the date filling and probably would like it more than the traditional pineapple. I'm envious of your pastry. It looks perfect! Did not know that too much water makes it crumbly. Good to know!
ReplyDeleteYour Date Tarts are so pretty, love the texture of the pastry. I like the idea of pineapple inside. The pastry always seems to be the tricky part. The tarts looks so good! Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – it helped to make make the party a success!
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What lovely tarts these are. I have to confess, I'd never heard of a pineapple tart, or a pineapple tart cutter for that matter, so I googled it I'm blown away. I must get one soon - thanks for introducing me to them.
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Your cookies are beautiful, and they look delicious too! I'd love to serve these at a tea or shower because of just how sweet they are! Thanks for sharing with us.
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These are beautiful...THanks for sharing!!!
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Love dates, so I am sure I would like these and they look beautiful..just about too good to eat. Found you through freedom friday. Would love for you to link this recipe or any other to our linky party going on this weekend (ends Sunday morning).
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I have never made anything with dates but this look delicious. Thanks so much for sharing on Tout It Tuesday. Hope to see you tomorrow.
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What a cute and wonderful tart! Those cute tarts inspired me to make pastry soon. Just delicious! Glad to following you.
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Interesting recipe.. healthy filling
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