Ingredients
For crème pâtissière
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300ml milk
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1 vanilla pod
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3 large egg yolks
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50g caster sugar
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1 rounded tbsp plain flour
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knob of butter
For the tarts
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300g shortcrust pastry
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400g mixed summer fruit, such as small strawberries, raspberries,
blueberries and redcurrants
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icing sugar, for dusting
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a few chopped pistachios, if you like
Method
1.
To make the crème pâtissière, pour the milk into a pan. Split
vanilla pod down its length using a small sharp knife (do not cut in half
completely). Twist tip of the knife inside the pod to open out like a book at
one end, then run the knife down its length to scrape out seeds. (See step 1)
2.
Put the seeds and empty pod in a medium-sized pan with the milk
and bring slowly to a gentle boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for a couple of
mins. (Step 2)
3.
Put egg yolks, sugar and flour into a bowl. Whisk with a hand
electric mixer until the mixture becomes pale and fluffy – it should leave a
trail that stays on the surface momentarily when the whisk blades are lifted.
This whisking will take about 2 mins. (Step 3)
4.
Pour about a third of the hot milk into the bowl, whisking on a
slow speed all the time until it has all been mixed in. Now whisk in the
remaining milk, removing pod. (Step 4)
5.
Return the mixture to the pan, scraping it out of the bowl using
a rubber spatula. Bring slowly to the boil, stirring all the time, until the
custard is thickened, smooth and glossy. At first, it will look a bit lumpy,
but persevere – keep stirring and it will become smooth. Reduce the heat and
simmer for 2 mins, stirring. (Step 5)
6.
Remove the crème pâtissière from the heat. Beat in the butter
until it has melted, then scrape into a bowl. Cover the surface of the crème
pâtissière directly with cling film (this will stop a skin forming). Leave to
cool, then chill in the fridge until needed. (Step 6)
7.
Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Divide the pastry into 8 equal
pieces. Roll out each one to line a 7-8cm deep fluted tartlet tin, trim leaving
a little pastry sticking up above the tin. Line each one with a paper cake case
and add a layer of baking beans. Put on a baking tray and bake for 10 mins,
then remove the paper and beans and bake for a further 5 mins until the pastry
is crisp and golden.
8.
Trim any pastry edges that need it with a small sharp knife.
Remove from the tins and leave to cool on a wire rack.
9.
Halve or quarter any large strawberries and remove the stalks
from any redcurrants, then mix the fruits together. Fill the pastry cases with
crème pâtissière and pile a generous layer of fruits on top. Dust thickly with
icing sugar and scatter over some chopped pistachios, if you like.
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