Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Rustic marmalade crostatine


The other day I felt like plunging back to my childhood... Crostatine were a daily must for the italian merenda (snack) when back from school. Whilst I use to eat the already packaged ones, I thought it was a very simple recipe to try out and it turned out to be delicious :) 

The recipe consists of a short crust pastry (which recipe you can find by clicking here) , marmalade ( I used apricot and strawberry for this one)  and some icing sugar to sprinkle over it when ready to serve. 

When your short crust pastry has rested in the fridge for a least 1 hour,  place it into your baking tins and lay the marmalade in each one, use remaining shortcrust to decorate as desired. Bake at 180 C for about 25min and let them cool completely ... Enjoy :)





29 comments:

  1. hmm jammy too bad that I try to loose some weight. These tarts wouldn't help me! :D but it looks delicious!

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  2. ummm que habmre!
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  3. these look divine. i love cooking things that take me back to a certain place and time. thanks for sharing love. I've got a new outfit post. If you get a sec, I'd love to hear what you think. xo

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  4. These look delicious :D
    Kiss

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  5. Ummmmm very rich!!!!
    You have a nice day!!!

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  6. they look delicious!
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  8. Gorgeous pic!

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  10. Oh my, this looks so yummy! And I love Bonne Maman confitures so much, this is just the perfect recipe for me :) I´m so happy that I´ve discovered your blog: it combines perfectly my two passions: fashion and food :) I´m definitely following you now!

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  11. I love these jam tarts! Bon Maman is not something I can always find at my grocery store but I like it more so than any other jam I've tried! Love the little linzer heart! Thank you so much for stopping by, I can't wait to see what other recipes you'll be featuring in the upcoming holidays! I'm following!

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  12. Looks so delicious, amazing!!!!

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  13. wow...looks delicious and easy to make it!!!!!

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  14. yummy! looks sooo good! i need to try this:)
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  15. That tart looks so delicious!

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  16. yum! I would love to try some of those right about now!

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  17. OMG Looks so delicious. Yumm!!!

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  18. Thanks for the recipe. The finished product looks great...I'll have to try it out sometime :)

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    xoxo
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  20. Mhmmm they look delicious and pretty. Love it

    xo
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