Recipe

Hot Toddy Tart

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Hot Toddy Tart

Photo by indieculinary

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Late Winter Tart (Sweet or Savory)
  • CookLikeMad's Testing Notes: Srirachayeah makes a grand entrance to food52 with a playful first recipe that tastes just like a hot toddy. This shortbread tart hits all the right notes of the drink that inspired it; buttery...

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    indieculinary's Notes: As I ruminated on the idea of a late-winter tart, my mind turned to seasonal fruits, and I thought of the trees in my neighborhood, still laden with lemons and oranges. Incorporating citrus...

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Serves 12

  1. Cut open tea bags and release tea leaves into small bowl. Add lemon juice and stir to coat leaves. Leave to sit for at least 20 minutes.

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  2. Dice butter.

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  3. Work flour, sugar, salt, and butter together in bowl with your hands until ball of dough forms, and no clumps of butter remain.

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  4. Drain lemon juice from tea leaves, (cheesecloth or a paper towel can assist), and add tea leaves to the dough; work in until evenly distributed.

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  5. Wrap and chill dough for 10-15 min.

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  6. Press chilled dough evenly into 11 in. tart pan, (patch any holes or tears with extra dough), to a thickness of ¼ inch, and trim edges (roll rolling pan over top to effectively trim excess dough.)

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  7. Bake in 350 degree F oven until a light golden brown (approximately 30 minutes.)

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  1. Combine brandy, butter, and sugar in pot over medium heat,

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  2. Stir constantly until it turns a deep reddish-amber, and registers 240 degrees F on a candy thermometer.

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  3. Pull off heat and immediately pour over pre-baked shortbread cookie crust, and quickly distribute topping to edges of tart with icing spatula, before it sets.

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  4. Cool tart.

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  5. Combine cream and lemon zest in bowl; whip to soft peaks.

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  6. Add lemon juice, brandy, and tea in slow drizzle while whipping; whip to stiff peaks.

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  7. To serve, plate individual slices and top with whipped cream.

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7 Comments on Hot Toddy Tart

Shamrock-medal Reply

Congrats on EP! I know your friends, Deborah and Ian!

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Thank you! Deborah mentioned that you were over there for dinner last night. :)
I can't wait to try your winning fondue.

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Thanks for your kind words!

Shamrock-medal Reply

Wow! Love the tea leaves in the crust.

Jc_profilepic Reply

Wow this is really inspired, I would love to try this!

Olives Reply

By golly this is Brilliant!

Ab_sum Reply

Brilliant!

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