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Amount | Measure | Name |
---|---|---|
125 | g | Plain Flour (Dough) |
125 | g | Rye Flour (Dough) |
100 | g | Caster Sugar (Dough) |
30 | g | Almond Meal (Dough) |
1 | each | Egg (Dough) |
6 | g | Salt (Dough) |
150 | g | Butter (Dough) |
2 | each | Eggs (Almond Filling) |
100 | g | Caster Sugar (Almond Filling) |
100 | g | Almond Meal (Almond Filling) |
100 | g | Butter (Almond Filling) |
55 | mL | Lemon Juice (Yuzu Cream) |
40 | mL | Yuzu Juice (Yuzu Cream) |
100 | g | Butter, softened (Yuzu Cream) |
100 | g | Caster Sugar (Yuzu Cream) |
2 | each | Eggs (Yuzu Cream) |
Mix together sugar and butter. Incorporate eggs slowly. Fold in flour and salt last. Rest. Roll out with rolling pin. Line your tart mould.
Mix all together until a smooth consistency.
Pipe into tart base and bake at 160°C for 30 minutes.
Boil Juices. Mix eggs and sugar. Mix in hot juices and return to the boil. Take off heat, when warm, whisk in soft butter. Set in the fridge for a 6 hours, pipe on top of tart base. Garnish with fresh lime zest.
There’s an Asian influence present in many of Gontran Cherrier’s creations including this silky smooth curd tart with the unique flavour of the Japanese citrus; yuzu that perfectly balances tart and sweet.
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