SEVILLE ORANGE TARTLETS AND CURD

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Seville Orange Tartlets And Curd image

Provided by Nigella Lawson

Categories     dessert

Time 1h

Yield 24 tartlets

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup all-purpose flour
4 tablespoons chilled butter, diced
5 tablespoons Seville orange juice (see note)
2 large eggs
2 large egg yolks
3/4 cup superfine sugar
10 tablespoons butter
Juice and finely grated zest of 2 Seville oranges (see note)

Steps:

  • To prepare the pastry, combine flour and butter in a small bowl, and place in freezer for 10 minutes. With a food processor, pulse mixture until it resembles coarse bread crumbs. While running the processor, gradually pour 5 tablespoons juice down feed tube until mixture forms a ball. Turn pastry onto a sheet of plastic wrap. Pat into a flat disk. Enclose disk in wrap, and refrigerate.
  • To prepare the orange curd, beat eggs, yolks and sugar in a wide, shallow saucepan until smooth. Add butter, orange juice and zest. Place over low heat, and stir constantly until butter has melted and mixture has thickened. (If mixture begins to curdle, place bottom of pan in cold water, and beat vigorously.) Remove thickened curd from heat, and pour through a fine strainer into a bowl. Set aside to cool.
  • Heat oven to 400 degrees. On a lightly floured surface, roll out pastry to about 1/8 inch. With a 3-inch-diameter fluted cutter, cut 24 disks, rerolling and cutting scraps if necessary. Press disks into two tartlet pans with 12 2 1/2-inch indentations. Put a heaping teaspoonful of orange curd into each tartlet. Curd will spread as it cooks. (Refrigerate any remaining curd to use on breads and pastries.)
  • Bake tartlets until pastry is lightly browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat, and transfer tartlets to a cooling rack with a small spatula. Serve at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 119, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 12 grams, Fat 8 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 1 gram, SaturatedFat 5 grams, Sodium 8 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Mutaz Abotoq
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These tartlets are a bit time-consuming to make, but they are definitely worth the effort. The curd is especially delicious. I highly recommend this recipe.


Daisy Ramos
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I've made these tartlets several times now and they are always a hit. The curd is especially delicious. I highly recommend this recipe.


Cute Word
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These tartlets are the perfect way to use up leftover Seville oranges. The curd is a great way to use the juice and zest, and the pastry is a great way to use the pulp. I highly recommend this recipe.


Omar Sadeghi
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I'm not a huge fan of citrus desserts, but I thought these tartlets were delicious! The curd was the perfect balance of sweet and sour. I will definitely be making these again.


Blessing Vuyo
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These tartlets are so easy to make and they are always a hit with my guests. I love the combination of the sweet pastry and the tangy curd. I highly recommend this recipe.


Kfai
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I made these tartlets for my family and they all loved them! The curd was especially a hit. I will definitely be making these again.


Michael Kilgore
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These tartlets are a bit too tart for my taste, but I think they would be perfect for someone who loves citrus desserts. The curd is very smooth and creamy, and the pastry is flaky and buttery. I will definitely be trying this recipe again with a dif


Lucille Wolf
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I love the tartness of the Seville oranges in these tartlets. The curd is also very smooth and creamy. I will definitely be making these again.


Md Yasin Miyazi
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These tartlets are the perfect size for a small dessert. They are also very easy to make. I highly recommend this recipe.


Shazia Hamiauy
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I made these tartlets for a brunch party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved the unique flavor of the Seville oranges. The curd was so smooth and creamy, and the pastry was flaky and buttery. I will definitely be making these again.


Hannah Marie Darnell
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These tartlets are a bit time-consuming to make, but they are definitely worth the effort. The curd is especially delicious. I highly recommend this recipe.


Md Rahamot
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I love the combination of flavors in these tartlets. The tangy curd pairs perfectly with the sweet pastry. I also appreciate that the recipe is relatively easy to follow. I will definitely be making these again.


Shila Francina
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These tartlets are the perfect way to use up leftover Seville oranges. The curd is a great way to use the juice and zest, and the pastry is a great way to use the pulp. I highly recommend this recipe.


Azhar Ahmad
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I'm not much of a baker, but these tartlets were surprisingly easy to make. The instructions were clear and concise, and the results were impressive. I'll definitely be making these again.


Traveling HereNthere
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These tartlets were a hit at my dinner party! Everyone loved the unique flavor of the Seville oranges. The curd was so smooth and creamy, and the pastry was flaky and buttery. I highly recommend this recipe.


Miroslav Brkic
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a huge fan of citrus desserts, but I'm so glad I did! The tartlets were the perfect balance of sweet and sour. I will definitely be making these again.


Malitha Thikshana
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These Seville orange tartlets were a delight! The curd was smooth and tangy, and the pastry was perfectly flaky. I'll definitely be making these again.