Jennie Barnes.
Preparation time:· About 45 minutes (excludes pastry resting and baking times)
A note from Jennie....
"the following amounts seem very precise however the measurements have never failed me!!"
Pastry
162g (1 cup plus 1 tablespoon) plain flour
38g (1/4 cup) self-raising flour
60g (1/3 cup, very firmly packed) pure icing sugar, sifted
100g cold butter, roughly chopped
1 large egg yolk (we use eggs with a minimum weight of 59g)
Frangipane Filling
120g (1/2 cup) butter, softened
120g (2/3 cup, very firmly packed) pure icing sugar, sifted
1/2 teaspoon (2.5ml) vanilla extract
2 large eggs (we use eggs with a minimum weight of 59g)
12g (1 tablespoon) plain flour
165g (1 1/2 cups) almond meal (ground almonds)
About 125g (1 cup) raspberries
Method:
Begin by making the pastry. Place plain flour, self-raising flour and icing sugar in a food processor and process on medium speed for about 20 seconds to combine the ingredients.
Add the cold butter to the flour mixture.
Process on medium speed for about 15-30 seconds, until only tiny lumps of butter remain (any butter pieces should be smaller than a grain of rice).
Add the egg yolk to the processor and process on medium speed until the yolk is incorporated and the mixture just starts to clump together (about 30-60 seconds). During processing, you may need to stop the machine and run a spatula around the side at the base of the bowl to dislodge any unincorporated ingredients.
Remove the processor blade and use your hand to press the dough clumps together into a mass. Tip the dough onto a large sheet of baking paper (the paper can be reused when rolling out the pastry). Use your hands to bring the pastry together into a smooth ball. Form the pastry into a disc shape.
Wrap pastry disc with plastic wrap or place in a freezer bag, and refrigerate for one hour.
After the pastry has been in the refrigerator for about 40 minutes begin making the filling. Using an electric mixer or electric hand-held beaters on low speed, beat the butter, icing sugar and vanilla together in a large bowl.
Increase speed to medium once the icing sugar is incorporated. Stop the machine once or twice during beating to scrape down the side and base of the bowl with a spatula. Beat the mixture until it is pale and creamy (about five minutes).
Add the first egg to the butter mixture and beat on medium speed for about one minute. Stop the machine and scrape down the side and base of the bowl. Repeat with the second egg (the mixture will probably have a curdled appearance). Stop the machine and scrape down the side and base of the bowl.
Add the combined flour and almond meal to the bowl and stir with a spoon or beat with the electric mixer on very low speed until the ingredients are combined.
Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius (160 degrees Celsius fan-forced). Adjust the oven rack to the lowest position; the pastry bases will brown better if they are close to the bottom element (not necessary for a fan-forced oven).
Place unwrapped pastry disc between two large sheets of baking paper. Using a rolling pin, roll pastry out to 3mm thick.
Use the pastry to line the tart pan, making sure the pastry is pressed against the base of pan.
Pour the frangipane mixture evenly into the pastry case and smooth the top with the back of a spoon or a small offset spatula. The frangipane should be just below the top edge of the pastry.
Push the raspberries about halfway into the frangipane mixture.
Bake for about 30-35 minutes, until the tart is lightly browned.
Place on a wire rack to cool for about ten minutes.
Remove tart from the pan and allow to cool, or dust tart with icing sugar and serve warm, on its own or with cream and/or ice cream. ( Homemade vanilla ice-cream works well!)
Store tart in an airtight container at cool room temperature for up to two days. The pastry tends to soften during storage.
Note:
Jennie has always made this recipe with fresh raspberries, however she understands that frozen raspberries and frozen blueberries also work. The advantage of using fresh berries is that the colour doesn't bleed into the frangipane as much as when frozen berries are used. However, frozen berries sometimes have a better flavour. If using frozen berries, don't thaw them before using.
Jennie uses a Bakers Secret Loose Base Pan approx 22-24cm.
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