If you have never tasted an English Strawberry . . . freshly picked, with the straw still clinging to it's leaves and the warmth of the sun still on it's flesh . . . well, you have missed out on something very special indeed. That is not to say that you can't get lovely berries in other places . . . and I may be a bit biased in saying this . . . but I do believe that English berries are the best!
We are about at the end of ours now . . . which makes me kind of sad because, other than the ones I managed to freeze, or make into jam . . . that's it for a whole 'nother year. Sigh . . . I won't eat berries in the winter that are lacklustre and dull . . . and flown in from hundreds or maybe even thousands of miles away. They just cannot compare to British summer berries. End of.
And so . . . I don't do them any other time of year. Fresh and local does it for me, every time. I took advantage of the last of our berries this year and made a delicious Strawberry Devonshire Tart. I had no made one in ages and ages . . .
I used to make one at least once or twice a season when the kids were growing up. With it's crisp buttery pastry and creamy base . . . not to mention those tart/sweet berries layered on top and glazed with a sweet strawberry glaze, I found myself wondering why I had waited so long?
Why indeed! I had never made one of these for Todd. (We will have been married 14 years in November, which tells you just how long it had been since I made one!) He thoroughly enjoyed. I don't think I'll be getting away without making one next year!
*Strawberry Devonshire Tart*
Makes one 9 inch tart
This
is a must make every summer. Crisp pastry, with a creamy filling
topped with sweet berries and a delicious glaze. Fabulous!Makes one 9 inch tart
For the filling
few drops red food colouring
Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5. Have ready a 9 inch tart tin with a removable bottom. Roll the pastry out between two sheets of cling film in a round large enough to line the tart tin. Remove the top piece of cling film. Lower the pastry down into the tart tin, centering it. Gently ease it into the corners all around. Pull off the cling film gently and press the pastry into the pan. Trim off any excess by rolling a rolling pin across the top of the pan. Prick all over with a fork. Bake for 15 minutes until crisp and golden brown. Cool completely before proceeding.
I love strawberries Marie and we can find amazing strawberries here but not yet.I have to wait until spring...
ReplyDeleteThis tart look perfect and beautiful.
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Thanks Gloria. It IS quite a nice tart. I always think it is so amazing that your seasons are the reverse to ours. Part of what makes this planet so amazing I guess!!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, what a pity!!! I have spent 6 months in Devon and I've never tried berries .. Have a nice sunday!!
ReplyDeleteOh Serena! The berries are lovely! You need to try some before they are all gone! xx
ReplyDeleteThat looks like perfection Marie.!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique! The pastry is nice and crisp!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Valerie! xx
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