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- May 12, 2010
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- Now Florida but always a Kentuckian
Tarts spring from the Medieval pie making tradition. In fact, they are a flat and open-faced pie. Pies and tarts came in existence at the same time. Pies were for the commoner and tarts for the upper class. They were very popular with nobility.
Tarts could be sweet or savory or a combination or mixture of both. Lemon and orange tarts were the classic favorites.
Tarts were popular in 19th century America.
Two of my favorite ones are Scottish Rice Tarts and Transparent Tarts. These are both recipes from Woodford County, Kentucky families.
Transparent Tarts
cream 1/2 cup butter
2scant cups white sugar
3 egg yolks, well beaten
vanilla to taste
1 1/2 tablespoon flour
Grease muffin pans with butter and drop by tablespoon of filling into cups. Bake in moderate oven and add beaten egg whites as meringue and let brown.
Simple but very tasty.
Tarts could be sweet or savory or a combination or mixture of both. Lemon and orange tarts were the classic favorites.
Tarts were popular in 19th century America.
Two of my favorite ones are Scottish Rice Tarts and Transparent Tarts. These are both recipes from Woodford County, Kentucky families.
Transparent Tarts
cream 1/2 cup butter
2scant cups white sugar
3 egg yolks, well beaten
vanilla to taste
1 1/2 tablespoon flour
Grease muffin pans with butter and drop by tablespoon of filling into cups. Bake in moderate oven and add beaten egg whites as meringue and let brown.
Simple but very tasty.
And to make it even worse, I'm not even too embarrassed. Thanks 