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Friday, August 5, 2011

Butter cake tarts

Butter cake tarts

This month's Aspiring Bakers#10-Easy as Pie just come in the right time, so I can practise the pie, tarts and quiches's recipes that i learnt from Academy of Pastry Arts, Malaysia.



Butter cake tarts



This time, i would like to share with you this special tart recipe, a tart with butter cake filling. I'm not sure whether or you have eaten this kind of tart before. I had this long time ago when i received a box of baby full month package from a friend.


Butter cake tarts



Butter cake tarts




Butter cake tarts


Butter cake tarts
(recipe source: by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover)
*makes 20 x 2" flower tarts and 4 x 3" round tart
Sweet pastry
Adapted from Academy of Pastry Arts Malaysia’s recipe

Butter cake tarts250g all purpose flour
150g unsalted butter
1/4tsp salt
65g icing sugar ( I replaced with caster sugar)
50g egg (1-2 eggs)

Method
1. Combine flour, salt and sugar in a mixing bowl.
2. Cut butter into small pieces, add into flour mixture, rub the mixture by hand till reaches sandy texture.
3. Add eggs and lightly combine to form dough, do not over work.
4. Cover dough with cling film and keep in the fridge for 1hour.


Butter cake filling

100g butter
60g sugar
2 eggs, medium
200g self raising flour
1/2tsp vanilla extract
2tbsp milk

Method
1. Cream butter and sugar till light and fluffy.
2. Add egg one at a time, add in vanilla extract and combine well.
3. Fold in flour and milk, combine well

To make butter cake tart
1. Take out pastry dough from the fridge, cut into small pieces and mould into tart mould.
2. Fill in the butter cake batter into tart about 90% full.
3. Sprinkle (almond slices, melon seeds or raisin) on top of the tart.
4. Bake at pre-heated oven at 180c for 20-25 mins.


Butter cake tarts



I'm submitting this post to Aspiring Bakers#10-Easy as Pie hosted by Not the Kitchen Sink.

62 comments:

  1. Tart & Butter Cake at one go~ what a sinful dessert!! But i love it :)

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  2. Buttery cake in a flaky buttery tart shell... How much better can it get? Pass me a cup of Nespresso with this tart and I'll be one happy gal. 

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  3. Never eat this before,but can imagine the outer layer crunch and soft inside,great taste.

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  4. This pies look so cute...is a better choice for kids bring to school!!

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  5. Very nice looking pie.Good choice of ingredients.Looks moist and fluffy

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  6. Cute little tart. I'd eaten this once, very nice combination.

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  7. Wow, good combination, must try one day, thanks for sharing.

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  8. Very pretty indeed. I think I had this before but using magarine instead.

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  9. Tarts looks yummmm. A way to eat cake and tart together.

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  10. 我上次有做过一个类似那样的,觉得还好,下次得尝试你这个看看了:)

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  11. Looks yummmm.. So soft and beautiful...

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  12. wat a special butter cake tarts...1st time i heard it .haha

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  13. Haven't eaten these tarts before. Interesting. :)

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  14. Haven't eaten these tarts before. Interesting. :)

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  15. it's very beautiful.
    thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  16. Beautiful tart as well as a cake texture. Crunch and soft, isn't it? Lovely!

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  17. Sonia..I have not eaten this before but now after you shared here, I shall soon get to taste this lovely butter cake tarts. Thanks for sharing with us this lovely recipe :)

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  18. Woahhhh Sonia... i hv to... i shud gv this a try someday.. tks for sharing dear!

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  19. wah! I love this. I remember I used to goble so much of the coconut version of this... Somemore recipes to add on my to do list

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  20. Hi , i'm a new baker n reader of blog vy interesting to find all of u here !! Especially most of the bloggers like u was provided the details recipe as well !!(no need to buy the cook book **save $$** hehe !!)Good job !! i hv bn attracted by all the good food overhere, i wanna to try it out 1 by 1 one day when i'm free !!Thank u vy much fr sharing !! This is really a good/special idea w/ 2 combination tarts n cake !! Can enjoy both w/ a cup of hot coffee now, woohooo!!
    p/s: may i know how many pcs of cake tarts u can made out fr the abv recipe ?? tq

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  21. To me, that's new combination. Sounds special.

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  22. Sounds very interesting, new to me! They look so pretty and delicious :)

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  23. Gosh, Sonia...it has been quite a long time since I last see this type of tarts. I used to buy them from old-fashion bakery shop.Thanks for sharing.

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  24. A cake tart sounds incredibly interesting, like a crumb cake but with lots of crumb. Awesome!

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  25. jojo, i just measured the tart mould and have updated the number in the recipe..

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  26. Not only I have not eaten this kind of tart before, I have not heard of it before... look delicious ^_^

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  27. Eileen@Hundred Eighty DegreesAugust 5, 2011 at 6:58 PM

    Looks so soft and delicious. May be I will bake this for a friend who has requested for a butter cake..Do you think I can make this using one 8 or 9" tart pan? Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  28. Buttery cake in crispy buttery tarts... Wow!!! Just need a cuppa to go with it :-)

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  29. This is really special. You get tart and cake all in the same piece!!! Cool!!

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  30. 很新鲜也,没尝试过。但看起来真的很不错。

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  31. The tarts are so cute and dainty!! I've tasted something similar but that was a long time ago. It had some apples on the top.

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  32. this is really unique, a cake in a tart! brilliant!

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  33. Very pretty indeed. Love it. Looks like everyone will be crazy for tart n pie this month :) Yet to start but will definitely join in as i have few good recipes fr Donna Hay to share.

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  34. This is new to me. Thanks for your kind sharing. Happy weekend.

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  35. 哇~看起来就很好吃的样子
    我好想试试是什么味道^^

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  36. very unusual, din expect butter cake in a pie:D Pretty too!

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  37. These tarts are gorgeous, Sonia.

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  38. Such lovely and yummy looking tart!

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  39. Tart cup cake looks flowery and delicious.

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  40. Sonia... you really know what I (or other readers) like to eat. I love simple butter cake - remind me of the good Japanese bakery which used to sell similar thing. What a nice treat. It's dinner time here but rather want to have several of these!!

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  41. These tarts look like perfection!!!
    Thank you for your visit to my blog. I hope that you will visit again. I shall look forward to it. Blessings, Catherine

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  42. These look fantastic.must try!!!

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  43. Butter cake and tartlet...I love two in one! They are so gorgeous!

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  44. Cute! Amazing how they all cook at the same time..

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  45. Cute! Amazing how they all cook at the same time..

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  46. Never try this before....

    Your's is so beautiful...

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  47. never try it....will bake later....sure delicious! yum

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  48. Your cake looks perfect! Lovely with a cup of tea!

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  49. Very nice, I have not tried this tart and cake combination before, what a creative mix!

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  50. Yummm...yummm...yummm.... these are delicious looking babies!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Kristy

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  51. Look special and delicious. Wish to try it out.

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  52. hi,
    wish to ask whether can i replace the self raising flour to plain/cake flour?
    and for the pastry, can i make the dough in a day advance?

    thanks
    elaine

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  53. I can't help it but to drool over this delicious looking tart and great photos! Love it!

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