Puff pastry is one of the most versatile ingredients in the kitchen. It works for both sweet and savory recipes, is loved by everyone, and is perfect for a wide range of dishes, from the most complex ...
Line it in a 11 inch tart mould. Add lemon juice and zest mix to eggs. 5. Incorporate the whipped cream with egg and lemon mixture. 6. Pour this in the tart and bake it at 160 for 15 minutes.
This favourite from my blog is a very simple dessert to make – all you do is mix cream and sugar together, heat and then add the lemon zest and juice. The tart base here is a classic cheesecake ...
There’s something truly special about the combination of raspberries and lemon. The tartness of fresh lemons paired wit ...
January can be something of a slog for home cooks. The excitement and extravagance of holiday cooking is in our collective ...
Mary Berry's creamy lemon tart is so simple to make. The filling is not baked, just set in the fridge. It can be made up to a day ahead. This is quite a deep tart so make sure you use a deep tin ...
Bright, zippy, and well-balanced, this vinaigrette combines pungent garlic, fresh herbs, and a splash of rice vinegar with juicy, tart lemon puree. Delicious tossed with a simple green salad ...
A tangy lemony dessert to end your meal on a fresh note. Tart cases filled with lemon curd consisting of lemon rind. Place this dough neatly in the pie dish. Stuff it with some weight so that the ...
The classic lemon tart served with a glazed top and a dollop of crème fraîche. Zingy, fresh and a wonderful way to end a meal. For the pastry, put the flour, butter, icing sugar and salt in a ...