Two berries tarte

You know when you want to cook something and you end up finding a bit of this and that? This is what happened today at the Cookpad kitchen in Bristol when I went to cook with @lindzi . We ended up with this delicious tart for desert. So good!
And if you want to have a go, let us know what you think.
Two berries tarte
You know when you want to cook something and you end up finding a bit of this and that? This is what happened today at the Cookpad kitchen in Bristol when I went to cook with @lindzi . We ended up with this delicious tart for desert. So good!
And if you want to have a go, let us know what you think.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Preheat the oven at 250 degrees Celsius.
In a pan, cook the berries with the sugar for around 20 minutes in low temperature, don't put the lid on so it can reduce. Stir it occasionally. - 2
Stretch the pastry if needed to make sure it will cover the sides of the tin. Place it in the middle, still with the paper to help fitting the edges without it sticking too much.
- 3
Peel the paper once you have covered all the sides and bottom of the tin.
With the help of a rolling pin, roll it over the edges to cut the excess of pastry. Don't discard the leftover pastry so you can use it to decorate. - 4
Once the filling has cooked for around 20 minutes, in a little bowl, mix the corn flour with 2 TBSP of water. Pour it into the filling, still in the hob, mixing until it's thick, then add it to the shortcrust base, spreading it as even as possible.
Add the fresh berries on top. Use the leftover pastry to decorate if you wish. - 5
Bake it for around 20/25 minutes until golden brown.
- 6
You can serve it with vanilla yogurt and honey or with some vanilla ice cream on the side.
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