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Monday, May 23, 2011
Blueberry and Sour Cream Tart
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I received a copy of the Chicken and Egg from Chelsea Miller, who blogs at A Duck's Oven. It was part of a giveaway package that she had assembled for her readers and I was the lucky winner. The cookbook was written by Janice Cole, who raised three chickens in an urban environment, and her book is a collection of the recipes they inspired. It's a lot more fun than most of the pinch of this, dash of that tomes that line my bookcases. I've found several recipes that I want to try, but I decided to start with this lovely, flavorful tart. It was a good choice. While the recipe is not trouble free, it is delicious, and those of you who are fond of barely sweet desserts will love this one. The base of the tart is made from a cookie dough that's blind baked and then filled with a nutmeg and orange custard that's made with sour cream. The tart is finished with a topping of blueberries that shimmer under a light glaze of currant jelly. While I encountered some problems, I liked this tart well enough to make it twice and I have no reservations about sharing it with you. I will make it again when local berries are available. Be sure to coat your tart pan with a nonstick spray. The crust is very brittle and you want it to quickly and easily release from the pan. Bitter experience has taught me that it does not take well to manhandling. You should also be aware that the cook-time recommend in the recipe is way off base. Think of it as a suggestion rather than a directive. My oven has just been recalibrated, so I know the problem lies outside its walls. It took 30 minutes for my custard to reach the stage where it was shimmy-set. While the developer believes this will keep for two days I would take that with a grain of salt. It won't go bad in that period of time but it will get soggy and become unappetizing. If you prepare this with frozen berries, make sure they are completely defrosted and dry before topping the tart. I hope you will try this. It really is delicious. Here's the recipe.
Blueberry and Sour Cream Tart...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite adapted from original recipe by Janice Cole
Ingredients:
Cookie Crust
1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg, separated
Filling
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
2 large eggs
3/4 cup sour cream
1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon grated orange zest
Topping
2 cups fresh blueberries
1/4 cup red currant jelly, warmed
Directions:
To make tart crust:
... Place flour, nutmeg and salt in a medium bowl and whisk to combine.
... Beat butter and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer at medium speed for 1 minute. Add egg yolks and beat until blended.
... Reduce speed to low and add flour mixture, beating just until a dough forms. On a lightly floured surface, press dough into a flat disk. Spray a rectangular (14 x 4-1/2) or round (9-inch) tart pan removable bottom with nonstick cooking spray. Press dough into bottom and up sides of pan. If it breaks, simply press it into pan as smoothly as you can. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or until firm.
... Meanwhile, preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
... Whisk reserved egg white until frothy. Brush insides of chilled crust with egg white. Bake for 15 minutes, or until pale golden brown and set. Transfer to a wire rack and cool for 10 minutes.
To make filling:
... Beat butter and sugar in bowl of an electric mixer at medium speed for 2 minutes or until light and fluffy. Beat in flour. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in sour cream, vanilla and orange zest. Pour into baked crust.
... Bake for 20 minutes or until lightly puffed around edges. Cool completely on a wire rack.
To make topping:
... Lightly toss blueberries with warm jelly. Pile on top of tart. Refrigerate or serve immediately. Yield: 8 servings.
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ReplyDeleteI love the sound of that filling - I'd try it just for that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a picture perfect tart! I love the idea of adding nutmeg to the crust - fabulous.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Absolutely mouthwatering!!!!!!!!!! The contrast of dark purple color with the soft yellow one looks stunning! Gorgeous filling! Have a great day Mary!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Looks yummylicous.. Its an innovative recipe.Superb!!
ReplyDeleteSunanda's Kitchen
Fantastic tart, feel like having a slice rite now..
ReplyDeleteThis looks stunning Mary! I adore blueberries so I can imagine this would be so delicious!
ReplyDeleteA tart with a cookie crust . . . sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteI keep forgetting to say that I like your feature, Mary, of showing what you were blogging about one year and two years ago. Very creative.
Fondly,
Glenda
Mary,
ReplyDeleteThis tart not only looks amazinh and very appealin, but I'm sure it is a little piece of heaven inside the mouth... very well done ;)
Big kiss
Such a gorgeous tart Mary--it looks like a perfect magazine photo. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow those blueberries look so pretty, that is definitely delicious
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing the good and the bad with us :) have a super day Mary!
ReplyDeleteBlueberries certainly do it for me!
ReplyDeleteMary, your blog takes a couple of minutes to open up in my browser, I'm just wondering if you knew about that.
Anyhow, I always wait for it to open because I love your blog so much!
Duncan In Kuantan
Mas que tarte maravilhosa...
ReplyDeleteUma delicia aos nossos olhos.
beijo
Wow ça semble vraiment délicieux. À tester sans faute.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! I do have blueberries!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tart!It looks mouthwatering!Have a lovely week,dear Mary:)
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks too good NOT to try - luckily, fresh blueberries are sometimes available downunder here in OZ!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day! So glad you enjoyed my dune pix!!
That is an incredibly beautiful tart. I would be afraid to cut into it for the first slice. So pretty and I'm sure delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks mouth watering, is there a sub for eggs as I am a Veggie?
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely space here...
Have a great week ahead:)
this is full of colour and flavour! i am adding this one straight away to my collection!
ReplyDeletei am about to post something also with blueberries! Healthy muffins.
cheers,
yas
This looks like beautiful Mary-thanks! I'm bookmarking it and can't wait for blueberries to come in:@)
ReplyDeleteMan, that is beautiful! Looks too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty of a tart, Mary! Another perfect summer dessert. Love the sour cream-based filling.
ReplyDeleteWow, you're an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you. :)
That is a stunning tart!!!Amazing, really...
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Rita
Mary, it is so beautiful! My grandson loves blueberries! I will keep this in mind as a treat for him! Thank you so much. blessings ~tanna
ReplyDeleteI don't think this tart would last long enough at our house to get soggy. I combination of sour cream and blueberries sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI am sure it is delicious, how could you go wrong with sugar eggs and sour cream! What a stunning presentation.
ReplyDeleteNow that is absolutely lovely, Mary! And mouth watering..did I mention mouth watering?
ReplyDeleteYou and I were thinking along the same lines today, I posted a cheesecake tart with a blueberry curd. Will have to try this one too, looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dessert. I have one recipe in particular that is fragile and fussy but so worth all the trouble when you take that first bite. I once wrote a recipe for a Southern Living contest and my oven was obviously in bad need of recalibration. I called for 15 minutes baking time when it really needed approx. 25. Everytime I read a comment on that recipe that points out the error in cooking time, I cringe.
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks absolutely scrumptious! And the berries are divine!
ReplyDeleteI've had an intense craving for blueberries lately. This looks drool-worthy!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, i love blueberrys...sonds amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, have a nice day.
What a generous portion of blueberries!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful looking dessert! The cookie crust and custard filling sounds like such a delicious base for those pretty berries.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful and so perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteOh, gosh, Mary! This looks so beautiful and tasty.
ReplyDeleteI was just looking at your strawberry tart Mary and thinking about throwing some blueberries in as well. This looks divine. Thanks for sharing and have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful tart - it really does look perfect. Its' so funny because I made a raspberry tart last night! Different filling but same sort of idea! Yours sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteMary
This is a beautiful tart and looks delicious too! I am also envying the blueberries, drooling over them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lovely recipe. Have a nice day, Mary!
Oh yum, what a fantastic summer treat! I love the combination of blueberries and sour cream, and the orange zest is such a nice addition. Great recipe, Mary. Have a wonderful week. - Karen
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks beautiful Mary. Love the combination of orange and blueberries!
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks delicious!! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful! I love that it has a touch of nutmeg in it. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteNow I am hungry and you're to blame hehehe. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteWould you mind peeking at the blues at my page? Thank you and have a great week ahead.
Looks very yummy the presentation is awesome!
ReplyDeleteIndigo bunting
YUM that looks so good, I love the way you give all the possile pitfalls with your recipes! Thanks from this amateur!
ReplyDeleteOoo, Mary, this looks so very good. Thanks for sharing your blues.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday.
OMG Dear Mary this is completely beautiful, I love blueberries! xgloria
ReplyDeleteBlueberries are just hitting our markets and what a way to showcase some. I actually have the same lovely tart pan just waiting to be of use again.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
This is absolutely gorgeous! Perfect for Memorial Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful tart! I need a square tart pan, I love rectangular tarts!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! Love the first pic and I adore blueberries. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThe blueberry and sour cream Tart looks perfect and delicious...Think I´ve to try the tart when the blueberry seasons starts in my country...
ReplyDeleteDrool drool drool.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing Mary!A perfect recipe,thanks for sharing...Have a good day...
ReplyDeleteEspectacular tarta. La foto es impresionante y el sabor... me imagino que indescriptible.
ReplyDeleteBesos.
i love everything about this tart, from the crust to the filling, gorgeous and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour caveats are appreciated. What a gorgeous tart! I love the flavor profile of the custard.
ReplyDeleteBlueberry tart, one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute name for a book. The tart looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks too good to eat!! love it :-)
ReplyDeleteMy, oh my that looks so perfectly delicious! A must try for an upcoming dinner party, thanks! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteDropping by to see what you were going to serve us on Blue Monday. One thing for sure, it looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such a gorgeous tart! Wow!Very impressive!
ReplyDeletePerfect awesome tart, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNot sure how I missed this one, but blueberries are in season and we have been eatin them fresh, this looks devine.
ReplyDeleteOMG, your blueberry tart looks divine! I have to make it! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks perfect, Mary! I have never made a tart with a sour cream filling before, I am bookmarking this recipe to try as soon as the fresh local blueberries make their appearance.
ReplyDeleteWow, does that look yummy or what!
ReplyDeleteOooh,This lovely tart looks wonderful! I can imagine the whole
ReplyDeleteflavors mixed together. I'm sure it would be a delicious tart to taste :)
Have a lovely day,
Aldy.
Wow, this tart is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely. I have been eating fresh blueberries like candy all day, so I was thrilled to see this post.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely tart. I never had great success with cookie dough.
ReplyDeleteLove the choice of filling. I always had a hard time of imagining putting sour cream in filling. Not too sure why.
Pie/cookie dough is not my friend. A lot of flour would be harmed in attempts to make this. It is beautiful and I know your recipe was great.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and so perfect for a summer dessert! I so wish I had a piece right now. My husband would love this as he loves anything with blueberries!
ReplyDeleteI sure is pretty, I'll give it a go. Thanks for the tip on the frozen berries.
ReplyDeleteMary, everything you create is a work of art! I love how picture perfect this tart is. The recipe sounds very good, and I appreciate all the honest advice you've shared! Thanks for another awesome post!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, I wish I could have a piece right now! It looks SO incredible. Oh well, I'll just have to try making it :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... Blueberries are abundant and I would looooove to get a piece of it. Not just a compliment, I really want it!! ;-) Very beautiful piece. I love it.
ReplyDeleteHappy BM! sorry for the late visit. mine is here sis! : http://clavsupclose.blogspot.com/2011/05/blue-monday.html
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Oh, now I'm wishing I would have picked up some blueberries when I went out yesterday! I will definitely be making this! It's so pretty, too! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletegood lord I almost missed this one! But no more... I didn't realize I wasn't following you all these years thought I was!...I certainly am now... this is luscious and just perfect for wowing the family and guests lovely presentation! I love your blog!
ReplyDeletethis looks stunning! i dont think anyone would skip having this when they see this incredible tart!
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled, Mary!!! I can do cookie dough crusts so much better than pie crust. And, I'd be more than willing to give this a try because, my oh my, your pictures are absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your valuable commentary and for sharing this recipe...
That tart is just gorgeous! I've yet to make one but really want to because they always look so elegant!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This looks so good! I have tons of blueberries too.
ReplyDeletequerida maría esta receta es muy bella yo adoro los arándanos y todos los blueberries ,quiero y siempre lo he hecho felicitarte por la perfecta mordida que sigas como siempre y muchas bendiciones,cariños y abrazos.
ReplyDeleteThis is the prettiest tart I've seen in a while! Off I go to amazon to see if I can find a rectangular tart pan. Happy Wednesday! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love how you used red current jelly and fresh berries in the topping. The tart looks gorgeous!! Perfect for summer :)
ReplyDeleteOooo... I am loving this! Do you think Bob will love if you switch the topping to strawberry or cherry. ha... If he ever complain anything, just save the whole tart form me, will you! haha.... Have a great day, Mary.
ReplyDeleteKristy
That looks absolutely amazing! Such a perfect picture.
ReplyDeleteMary thanks again for sharing the recipe. I used the crust recipe for a tart that I made for the holiday weekend. It was a HUGE hit with my family!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed the book! I don't know how I missed this post. That tart looks GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeletei'm searching the best blueberry pie!! i will try this for sure!
ReplyDeleteIl tuo sito é una meraviglia.
ReplyDeleteE' la torta che cercavo. Adoro tutti i frutti di bosco.
A presto!