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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Easy Fresh Blueberry & Custard Tart

When we picked a small bunch of fresh blueberries a couple days ago, Johny requested I make a European style fruit tart...being the loving and devoted wife that I am, I said of course...and created my version of the tart.  Europeans use a sweeter crust, custard, fresh fruit and top it with a glaze.  My approach is the short cut version, but it makes Mountain Man happy and perfect for a light, summer desert.

Easy Fresh Blueberry & Custard Tart

Ingredients:

1 pie crust (I used a prepared, rolled crust)
1 tsp flour
1 package french vanilla pudding mix (or you can make your own custard, but I have not mastered this skill yet and I didn't want to take a chance...and I said this was the short cut version)
1 1/2 cups fresh blueberries

Directions:

Spread a little flour on your counter top, rolling pin, and prepared crust...
 ...and roll out your dough to extend it about 1 inch (be sure to roll it evenly to maintain an even thickness).
 Roll the crust onto the rolling pin...
 ...and unroll it onto your baking sheet (you could use a tart pan for this, but I don't have one).
Roll the edges of the crust over a little...
 ...use the sides of your fingers to pinch it together (creating your edge) and use a fork to press it down a little.
 Use the fork to put small holes throughout the crust (this will keep it from puffing up).
Bake as the package instructs, mine was at 450 degrees for 10 minutes (you want it to be fully cooked but not too brown).

While the crust is baking, make your pudding or custard and let it cool.  When both the crust and the pudding are cool, spread the pudding all over the crust. 

Randomly sprinkle your blueberries over the custard and press lightly into the custard, just enough to keep them from rolling off.  

Refrigerate until ready to serve.

This simple approach highlights the natural sweetness of the blueberries and keeps them fresh so they will pop in your mouth when you take a bite.  The pudding adds creamy sweetness and the crust a little crunch.  So good on a warm summer day!

Thanks for reading my blog, you are the best f/f/r/s/f's, see you tomorrow,
Lise

5 comments:

Carver said...

I love blueberries. Thanks for the recipe.

Dad/Pepere said...

I think I will try this one! Hugs!

Ann said...

Oh your tart is so yummy looking, sure that hubby will LOVE it!!
Ann

Osage Bluff Quilter said...

Why do I read these blogs with beautiful desserts so late at night?

My dessert was a tiny piece of store bought angel food cake. (Trying to lose a few pounds while the blacksmith is away at camp all week)

Lise said...

You're welcome Carver!

Dad, it's so easy, I know you can do it! Hugs back:)

Thanks Ann, it was enjoyed!

I know what you mean Patti, I wish I could get away with eating dessert the way Johny does...he never gains an ounce!