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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Apple Rose Tarts


Aren't these edible flower arrangement gorgeous?  Served them as dessert and I am sure your guests would be wowed by these pretty tarts. They are actually quite easy to make.  I must thank Lorraine of 'Not Quite Nigella' who recently shared this amazing recipe (The Most Magical Apple Flower Tarts). Hop over to her blog to watch her step-by-step video tutorial on making these pretty roses using apple slices.

[Makes 6 tarts]

Ingredients:
1 red apple
1 green apple
a large bowl of water with lemon juice (from 1/2 a lemon)
1 tbsp jam mixed with 1 tbsp water
3 tsp almond meal
1 sheet of ready-made puff pastry
a little plain flour to roll the pastry
icing sugar for dusting
6 cupcake cases

  • Place cupcake cases into muffin pan.  Preheat oven to 180 deg C.
  • Cut the apples in half and core them using a melon scoop.  Leave the apple skin on.
  • Using a mandolin, slice the apples.  Then cut them in half.
  • Place the apple slices into the bowl of lemon water.
  • Then microwave the apples until they are pliable (about 4 minutes). Drain the apples and rinse with cold water to cool them.  Dry the apple slices with paper towel.
  • Flour a clean surface and roll out the puff pastry lengthwise so that it becomes longer.  Cut into 6 long strips.  Brush with jam and sprinkle some almond meal over the jam.
  • Line the apple slices on half of the pastry strip so that they slightly overlap each other.  Fold over the pastry to cover the bottom half of the apple slices.
  • Then start rolling up from one end to the other to form a flower.  
  • Place each tart into a cupcake case.  Bake for about 45 minutes until the pastry in the centre is cooked.
  • Dust icing sugar over the tarts and serve with ice cream.



I am submitting this post to the Best Recipes for Everyone - 
May 2015 Event (Theme:  My Favourite Desserts)
Organised by Fion of XuanHom's Mom and
Co-host by Aunty Young

14 comments:

  1. Awesome !
    Hi Veronica,
    yes, I am wowing, when I see this pretty flower apple tart.
    Could you please link it to this month,'s BREE which will start tomorrow. Thank you.

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  2. I keep admiring these..you may have pushed me over the edge:)

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    1. I believe these pretty tarts will give mom a big smile on Mother's Day next Sunday.

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  3. Awesome!!
    Yes, Veronica , I am wowing when I see this pretty flower apple tart.
    Could you pls link it to my blog to support BREE with this month theme of Dessert.
    Thank you.

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    1. Hi Aunt Young, thanks for the invite. I will surely link this to your blog to show my support :-)

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  4. Amazing, what a nice tart, I am sure it taste great too! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Hi Sweet family, thanks for dropping by. Appreciate your lovely words.

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  5. Thank you so much for being a part of Cook with Me again Veronica! Your apple tarts look amazingly pretty :D

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  6. I've seen this video before, will definitely give this a go! They look so cute!

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  7. I saw this on youtube too. Yours look simply so pretty to eat. Now should I or should I not grab a pkt of puff pastry.

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    1. Hi Edith, they sure look tempting. Go ahead, make some for Mother's Day.

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  8. Hi Veronica,
    These are such pretty apple tarts. I have seen these tarts before but never knew it is simple and easy to make until I seen your step by step. Thanks!
    mui

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