Ingredients
For the pastry
1 medium egg yolk
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50g butter , cut in pieces
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140g plain flour
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1 tbsp icing sugar
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1 tbsp extra virgin rapeseed oil
For the filling
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3 medium eggs , plus 2 medium egg whites
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140g icing sugar, plus extra for dusting
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2 tbsp finely grated lemon zest (about 4
lemons)
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125ml lemon juice (from 4-5 lemons)
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200ml tub half-fat crème fraîche
Method
1.
Rub the butter into the flour until the mix looks like fine breadcrumbs.
Stir in the icing sugar, then make a well and use a round-bladed knife to stir
in the oil, egg yolk and 1½-2 tbsp cold water until dough comes together.
Without overhandling, gather into a ball. On a lightly floured surface, roll
out so it fits a 23 x 2cm loose-bottom flan tin. Ease the pastry into the tin,
then trim the edges by rolling the rolling pin over the top. Press the pastry
into the flutes so it sits very slightly proud of the edge (this extra height
helps in case of any shrinkage). Lightly prick the pastry base with a fork,
then chill for about 10 mins. Heat the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5.
2.
Meanwhile, make the filling. Beat the eggs and egg whites
together with a wooden spoon until well mixed. Sift the icing sugar into a
bowl, then gradually beat in the eggs. If the mix is at all lumpy, simply beat
with a wire whisk. Stir in the lemon zest and the juice. Leave to stand so the
lemon flavour can develop.
3.
Sit the chilled pastry case on a baking sheet. Line with baking
parchment and baking beans and bake blind for 20 mins until well set. Carefully
lift out the beans and paper, then bake the pastry case for another 3-5 mins
until the base is cooked and pale golden.
4.
Strain the lemon mixture through a sieve. Beat the crème fraîche
in a medium bowl until smooth, then slowly stir in the lemon mix until well
blended. Transfer to a jug, then carefully pour two thirds into the warm pastry
case. Place in the oven with the oven shelf half out, pour in the rest of the
filling, then carefully slide the shelf back in. Reduce the heat to 150C/130C
fan/gas 2. Bake for 25-30 mins until barely set with a slight wobble in the
middle. Cool for about 1 hr, then serve with a light dusting of icing sugar.
Best eaten the same day.
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