As you probably noticed tarts are somehow my favourite desserts to make. If I am lucky they look and also taste lovely. I am very lucky that my friend has some mini tart tins I could use.
This time I decided to up pastry leftovers I had. It was not enough to make another large tart, I thought, so I made four small ones instead. The decorating was no rocket science as I still had some blueberries in the fridge. And so in the end I managed to make rather cute looking blueberry tarts with a bit of a passion fruit syrup.
I have learnt a few tricks since working with a shortcrust pastry. Never push pastry with a rolling pin to stretch it. Just roll it out with sharp but short strokes. Pastry sometimes crumbles a lot but be patient and it will eventually work. When blind baking always ensure the pastry is crispy and has sort of a biscuity texture before removing the baking parchment with the beans. And once the pastry is turning nicely golden it will be lovely and dry when filled with the cream.
Sweet Treats: Blueberry Tarts with a Passionfruit Syrup
For the pastry
200 g plain flour
100 g cold unsalted butter, cut into cubes
2 tbsp cold water
For the filling
100 ml double cream
4 tbsp passion fruit syrup
250 g blueberries
For the pastry, rub the butter, with your fingertips, into the flour to create a breadcrumb texture. Shake the bowl every now and then to allow large lumps come to the surface. Once the texture is fairly even sprinkle a little bit of water and work the dough with a round end knife until it come together. Bring the dough together with your hands and tip on a surface. Sprinkle the surface with a bit of flour, this will make it easier when rolling the pastry. Sprinkle a bit more flour on the rolling pin and roll the pastry to about 1 mm thickness. Cut the pastry to a slightly larger size than each tin and lay carefully over each tin. Press the dough into the wrinkled corners of tin using your fingers. Chill for about 20 minutes.
Heat the oven to 200 C/180 C fan/ gas 6. cover the pastry with a baking parchment sand fill with baking beans. Blind bake for about 10 minutes and then without the paper for another 5-8 minutes. Take out of the oven once golden in colour and allow to cool down. Trim the edges with a sharp knife to cut the overhanging pastry.
Whip the double cream until it is about to thicken and then spread over each pastry shell. Spread some of the passion fruit syrup over each tart. Or if you prefer whip the syrup with the cream. Place blueberries in circles starting with the outer circle. And finally sprinkle a little bit of icing sugar on top.

by Maria
They are so pretty!
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Thank you The Culinary Jumble. That’s so kind of you
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You are welcome! I love pretty food x
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These look great 😃
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Thank you ionabacpack! I live how simple but pretty they were.
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Looks tasty!
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Thank you Kristina. It was delicious. Shame I only had 4…
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These look so yummy! I love blueberry anything😛
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Thank you Erin. They were so easy to make but so beautiful…
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How gorgeous! What a lovely way to use delicious fresh blueberries 🙂
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Thank you so much gbowrey! Blueberries are an amazing fruit to use for cakes.
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Great photo!
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Thank you Kouzounas Kitchen! I am glad you liked it!
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You’re welcome!! 🙂
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Yes, please!! I also love a good tart (of the food variety!) and anything with passionfruit in it is an instant winner.
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