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Summer Fruit Tartlets

Nothing says summer like fresh berries.  A while ago, pastry chef Anna Olson sponsored a contest on Food TV Canada.  She provided the inspiration which we were to put our own spin on.  The original inspiration was a large 9″ fruit tart and I decided to make individual white chocolate and custard filled fruit tartlets, each with their own pattern of fruit to showcase as much summer fruits as possible.

These tarts showcased the strawberries beautifully, not to mention the complimenting kiwi, apricots, blueberries and raspberries.  The tart is filled with a rich custard that is creamy and smooth, but not too sweet.  This allowed the sweet flavor of the berries to be the star!

What you’ll love about this recipe:


  • KID FRIENDLY – kids love these eye catching fruit tarts, creamy custard filling and white chocolate filled pastry shell
  • EASY – despite their “bakery shop” appearance, these tarts are not that difficult to make
  • PRIZE WINNING – be the talk of the town when you serve these tarts at your next gathering – they won top prize in the contest judged by pastry chef Anna Olson
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It is was strawberry season and these fruit tartlets not only showcase fresh sweet strawberries, but several other fruits as well! I added some kiwi I had in the fridge to the centre of freshly picked strawberries. Peaches, raspberries, and blueberries were also in season so I used a variety. Feel free to use whatever fruit you prefer.

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How to Make Summer Fruit Tartlets

There are three parts to making these tarts and the hardest step was the last one…….deciding how to assemble the berry patterns!  This was way harder than making the crust or the custard filling.  At least it was for me.  I’m a Libra.  Making decisions take me f.o.r.e.v.e.r.!

Be sure to check out the full printable recipe and ingredient list below

 To Make the crust:

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  • In the bowl of electric mixer cream together sugar and butter until light and fluffy. 
  • On low speed beat in egg yolks and vanilla.  
  • Stir in flour and salt just until dough comes together.  
  • Transfer dough to the counter top and gather into a disk.  Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for at least 2 hours.

To Prepare the Custard:

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  • Heat milk in a heavy bottom saucepan (not pictured) to just below a simmer. 
  • Whisk the eggs, sugar and cornstarch in a glass bowl. 
  • Slowly whisk half the hot milk into the egg mixture, then transfer this into the saucepan with remaining milk. 
  • Whisk continuously over medium heat until thickened (not pictured)
  • Strain custard through a fine sieve and add butter and grand marnier or vanilla extract.
  • Transfer custard to a bowl and cover the surface with plastic wrap.  Set aside to cool completely.

Preparing the tarts:

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  • when the crust is sufficiently cooled, remove from fridge and knead a bit until it is easy to roll. 
  • cut  into rounds slightly larger than your tart tin, and press into tins.  Gather up the dough and re-roll as necessary.  
  • place the tart shells on a baking sheet.  Dock the dough with a fork.  Freeze for 10 minutes. 
  • bake at 350 degrees for 16 to 20 minutes, until edges are brown and bottom is firm. 
  • allow to cool before assembling.

Assembling the tarts:

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  • brush cooled crusts with white Belgian chocolate
  • fill each tart with custard and arrange fruit on top, heat some apricot jam until thin and brush over berries to create a glaze  (My thoughts had already moved on to arranging the berries so I forgot to take a picture of filling with custard or arranging berries!) 

Serve immediately or store chilled for up to one day.

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Prep Tips

  • use premade pie crust and cut tart size rounds instead of making homemade
  • use fresh, ripe fruit that has not begun to soften or is too over-ripe
  • use apricot or peach jam “melted” in a saucepan over low heat from a nice glaze
  • the white chocolate helps to keep the tarts from getting soggy, so don’t skip that step
  • use a generous amount of fruit, leaving no gaps between if possible
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Try different fruit arrangements on each tart or keep them all the same!

More Summer Fruit Recipes

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Easy Strawberry Fool Recipe

Four custard tarts decorated with fresh summer fruit.

Summer Fruit Tartlets

Maureen Reynolds
These pretty summer fruit tarts were judged a winner by pastry chef Anna Olson! Filled with white chocolate and custard, then decorated with fresh summer fruit and glazed with apricot jam, they are not difficult to make yet are almost too pretty to eat!
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 18 minutes
Total Time 2 hours
Course All Things Sweet, Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 8

Ingredients
  

Pastry

  • 1/2 cup room temperature butter
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Pastry Cream Filling

  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract or Grand Marnier liqueur
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Fruit Topping and Assembly

  • Fresh strawberries raspberries, blueberries or other summer fruits.
  • 1/4 cup apricot jam.
  • 2 ounces Belgian white chocolate chopped into small pieces

Instructions

To Make The Pastry

  • In the bowl of electric mixer cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Stir in the egg yolks and vanilla on low speed.
  • Add the flour and salt and mix on low speed just until dough comes together.
  • Transfer dough to work surface, mould into a disk and cover tightly in plastic wrap.
  • Allow to chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
  • After chilling, knead dough slightly to make for easier rolling.
  • Roll out to just under 1/4 inch in thickness. Cut into circles 1 inch wider than your tart tins. You can gather up and re-roll dough as necessary.
  • Transfer dough to tart tins (with removable bottoms) and press dough along bottom and sides. Place the tart tins on a baking sheet, dock dough with a fork and freeze for 10 minutes.
  • Remove from freezer and bake at 350 degrees for 16 to 20 minutes.
  • Set aside to cool.

To Make Cream filling

  • Heat the milk in a heavy bottom sauce pan to just below a simmer.
  • In a glass bowl whisk together eggs, sugar and cornstarch.
  • Slowly add half of the hot milk into the egg mixture whisking constantly.
  • Transfer the egg mixture into the saucepan with remaining milk.
  • Continue to whisk constantly over medium heat until thickened. Remove from heat and press through a fine sieve into a glass bowl, add butter and grand marnier or vanilla extract.
  • Place plastic wrap directly on surface and allow to cool completely before filling tart shells.

Assembling the tarts

  • Melt 2 ounces white chocolate and brush onto bottom and sides of cooled tart shells.
  • Fill each shell with a couple of heaping tablespoons of custard.
  • Arrange berries on top of each tart.
  • Heat apricot jam over low heat until thinned. Brush over fruit and allow to set. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Notes

Store in refrigerator.  Leftovers can be kept for up to 2 days.
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15 Comments

  1. I got to taste one of these beautiful tartlets and they were as delicious as they were beautiful.

  2. This look great! I am actually making them right now, however a lot of your photos are missing :O and my dough is really sticky, but I dont know what its supposed to look like.. oh boy hope this doesnt end up in disaster! (Its fathers day today 🙂 )

      1. Pictures are fixed. If your dough is a bit sticky, you can add in a bit more flour. It will firm up after cooling, but again you can always knead it a bit of flour at a time until it is less sticky. I hope it works out for you!

  3. These look delicious – and I’ve always wanted to try my hand at making them! Thanks for the inspiration, I might just make these this weekend!

    Thanks for contributing your post to The Sunday Brunch Magazine!

    All the best,

    Eliza & Bel