Fruit and Yogurt Custard Tart
- 25 grams Cake flour
- 50 grams Granulated sugar
- 50 ml Milk
- 2 Egg yolks (medium)
- 200 grams Plain yogurt
- 1 tsp Butter (optional)
- 1 tsp Lemon juice
- 2 drops Vanilla extract
- 2 Canned peaches
- 2 Canned pears
- 2 Kiwi
- Even though the tart crust doesn't have a lot of butter, it's crispy!
- Once the tart crust is baked, remove from the heat and let it cool.
- In a dry pot, combine the sugar and sifted flour and mix with a small whisk.
- Mix until there are no more lumps.
- Add 50 ml of milk and mix until there are no more lumps.
- (Make sure to sift the flour in Step 2.
- If you don't, then it will become really lumpy).
- Add the egg yolk and mix with a whisk.
- Next, add the yogurt and mix well with the whisk.
- When evenly mixed, turn on the heat to medium.
- When it boils, use a rubber spatula to scrape the edges and the bottom while continuing to mix.
- You must be very careful to scrape the bottom and sides because if you don't, the bottom will burn quite quickly!
- When it begins to thicken, quickly switch back to a whisk and mix it all at once to remove the lumps.
- When it starts to bubble, turn off the heat, add the butter, and melt it into the cream.
- Pour the cream into a stainless steel bowl and cool the bottom over water.
- While cooling, switch it to ice water and let cool.
- Pour the yogurt custard cream into the tart crust and let chill in the refrigerator.
- Arrange the fruit in a circular pattern, cut, and enjoy.
- If you change the fruit, you can enjoy many kinds of tarts.
- Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc.
- Please refer tofor the tart crust.
- Even though there's not much butter, it's crispy!
flour, sugar, milk, egg yolks, yogurt, butter, lemon juice, vanilla, peaches, pears
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/150931-fruit-and-yogurt-custard-tart (may not work)