
This gave me the last kick to "recycle" the rest of the pastry I had left from the blueberry tart. I had a box of Hungarian quark that should have been used this week, so I decided to prepare some cute quark tarts with raspberries. Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd I have something more: the lovely Farida simply made my day! She awarded me with the "You make my day award".


250 g quark
70 g sugar
10 g vanilla sugar
2 eggs
zest of 1 lemons
wheat groat
10 g butter
With a help of a hand mixer mix quark, vanilla sugar, butter, sugar and egg yolks. Beat egg white and mix to the quark-egg yolk mixture. Roll out dough and put into tart forms, sprinkle wheat groat and add quark filling. Bake for 20 minutes on 180°C.
1 comment:
You deserved that award! Enjoy:)
Loved your tart! Looks very gooood!
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