Thursday, November 12, 2009


       
Making tarts for tea is a wonderful idea.  But every good idea has it's challenges, and making tarts is no exception.  I TRULY dislike rolling out pastry!  It is something, dear reader, that I do not do well.  Enter the handy tart pastry tamper.  What an absolutely wonderful kitchen gadget!  I purchased mine from the Regal catalogue several years ago.  As you can probably see from the picrture, the tamper has a large end and a small end for tamping down either the miniature and regular-sized tarts.  You portion out about a teaspoon of dough, roll it into a small ball and place it on the bottom of the tart pan cavity.  Then, taking the tamper, you press it into the cavity with an even pressure.  The pastry dough travels up the side of the muffin cavity, creating a perfect tart shell.  If you want to bake unfilled tart shells, as in the recipe for Cape Breton Pork Pies  you will need to puncture the bottom and sides of the uncooked shell repeatedly with a toothpick or a fork so that as the shell is baking, it stays flat.  If you don't do this, you will end up with little tart shell sombreroes, ( the bottoms will arch upward!) making it impossible to fill the shells with the filling.  I cannot emphasize enough how much wasted time and how many headaches this little instrument will help you to avoid.  It is a really good thing, as Miss Martha might say! So run, don't walk and find yourself one of these neat doo-hickeys.. You'll not regret the purchase, I guarantee it!   

6 comments:

  1. WELL I'M GETTING "A GIGGLE" OUT OT THIS, DEAR SCONE QUEEN; "I'M TICKLED PINK" AS PINK AS YOUR BLOG ALMOST!!

    ~I CAN SEE THE BLOG PROGRESSING,BEFORE MY VERY EYES, WITH YOU HARD AT WORK!~ I HOPPED OFF, HERE AND THERE, AS IS MY CUSTOM, TRYING TO CATCH UP AND LEAVE MY DAILY COMMENTS WITH OTHERS AND VISIT THEIR BEAUTIFUL BLOGS.

    "LO AND BEHOLD", AS I FLIT ABOUT, AND THEN COME BACK; MERE MINUTES LATER~ VOILA!..., A NEW PICTURE POPS UP,THEN TWO PICTURES!~ MY GOODNESS!

    CHEERS

    "BY GEORGE I THINK YOU'VE GOT IT"!..,JUST lOOK AT YOU!~ YOU GO GIRL!

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  2. Just a wee footnote to my last comment my dear;

    You're not going to believe this, but I have one of those wooden "thing-a-megiggies", one of those wooden "gizmoes that came with a set of wooden spoons that I had purchased many years ago now, and I frankly didn't know what it was?!

    I'll have to look for it, as I fear I may have gotten fed up thinking "it was a poor excuse for a potatoe masher"!.., hehe; I distintly remember thinking the last time I cleaned out my untensel drawer; really what on earth was that thing for?!..,

    Well the things you discover at 1 a.m. in the morning when "all good self respecting, would be master pastry chefs", really ought to be in bed!!

    ~ Who knew?; apparently you, that's who!

    That's why we need your blog my dear!

    cheers from Silken Purse a.k.a./ Paper Princess

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  3. Can't bake at all. Too scientific, I guess. Kudos to you.

    Followed a comment from Silken Purse on Pigtown-Design and thought I'd pop over and say hello.

    Keep fighting the good fight.

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  4. Hello,
    I came by way of the Silken Purse. I have enjoyed reading about your tarts & I have had a tart pastry tamper for 20 plus years. It has been a great tool when making my own tart shells. Take care.

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  5. Hello Scone Queen! You'll never believe this (well maybe you will), but I, too, have one of those delightful devices. I purchased mine at a Pampered Chef party several years ago. Your blog is so pretty and makes me feel pampered with your lovely pictures and stories. I'm so glad Silken Purse stopped by my blog and sent me over here. Thanks so much!

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  6. GOOD EVENING SCONE QUEEN,
    YOU CERTAINLY WEAR THE CROWN WHEN IT COMES TO SCONES. YOU HAVE AN AWESOME BLOG.
    I FOLLOWED YOU FROM THE SILKEN PURSE WHICH I AM ALSO NEW TO.
    MY DAUGHTER JUST WENT HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD AFTER WINNING HER FIGHT AGAINST CANCER ON OCT. 23, 2009. SHE WAS 33 YEARS OLD, MY ONLY DAUGHTER. I HAVE 1 SON AND A DIL. MY DAUGHTER WAS JUST THE LIGHT OF MY LIFE. WE, MY HUSBAND AND ME TOOK CARE OF HER AT HOME FOR 59 INTENSE DAYS, WHEN THE DRS. DECIDED THERE WAS NOTHING MORE THEY COULD DO FOR HER. WE NEVER GAVE UP HOPE UNTIL WE SAW HER GASP HER LAST BREATH...AND I REJOICE SHE IS PAIN FREE, WILL NEVER SHED ANOTHER TEAR AND IS IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD.
    JOY IS SOMETHING I MUST CHOOSE EVERY DAY AND I WILL LOVE COMING TO YOUR BLOG AND LEARNING SO MANY THINGS. I JOINED YOUR BLOG AS I LOVE MAKING NEW FRIENDS AND I EXTEND THE INVITATION TO VISIT MY BLOG AND WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU JOIN. I THINK IT WILL PROBABLY TAKE ME A MONTH TO GET IT IN A FUN DIRECTION BUT I NEED LOTS OF FRIENDS TO GET THROUGH THIS ALSO.
    KEEP UP THE GREAT BLOG QUEEN SCONE.
    SO PLEASED TO MEET YOU
    ANGEL HUGS
    DEBBIE

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