Best 6 Tart Pastry Press In The Pan Recipes

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If you're a fan of delicious and versatile pastries, then you'll love our collection of tart pastry press in the pan recipes. From sweet to savory, these mouthwatering tarts are perfect for any occasion. Our recipes feature a variety of fillings and toppings, so you're sure to find one that suits your taste. Whether you're looking for a classic fruit tart, a savory quiche, or something in between, we've got you covered. With our easy-to-follow instructions and helpful tips, you'll be able to master the art of tart making in no time. Get ready to impress your friends and family with these delectable treats!

**Here are some of the delightful recipes you'll find in this article:**

* **Easy Lemon Tart:** This classic tart features a creamy lemon filling baked in a buttery pastry crust. It's the perfect balance of sweet and tangy, and it's sure to be a hit at your next gathering.

* **Savory Tomato Tart:** This hearty tart is made with fresh tomatoes, basil, and cheese. It's a great option for a light lunch or dinner, and it's also perfect for picnics and potlucks.

* **Chocolate Mousse Tart:** This decadent tart features a rich chocolate mousse filling topped with whipped cream. It's the perfect dessert for a special occasion, or simply when you're craving something sweet.

* **Mixed Berry Tart:** This vibrant tart is made with a variety of fresh berries, including strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. It's a great way to enjoy the flavors of summer, and it's also a healthy and delicious snack.

* **Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Tart:** This savory tart is made with caramelized onions, goat cheese, and a balsamic glaze. It's a sophisticated and flavorful dish that's perfect for a dinner party.

So what are you waiting for? Start baking today and enjoy the deliciousness of tart pastry press in the pan recipes!

Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!

PAT-IN-PAN PASTRY



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No rolling is needed for this crust! Use it for pies that have only a bottom crust. Try it for Pumpkin Pie as well as for pie crusts that are baked before being filled.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons cold water

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, stir the flour, salt and oil until all flour is moistened. Sprinkle with cold water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork until all water is absorbed.
  • Gather the pastry into a ball. Press in the bottom and up the side of a 9-inch glass pie plate; flute. Unbaked Pie Crust: Fill and bake as directed in the pie recipe. Baked Pie Crust: Heat the oven to 475°F. Prick the bottom and side of the pastry thoroughly with a fork. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until light brown. Cool completely on a cooling rack, about 30 minutes. Fill as directed in the pie recipe.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 160, Carbohydrate 16 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 2 g, SaturatedFat 1 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 150 mg, Sugar 0 g, TransFat 0 g

PRESS-IN CRUST FOR LEMON CURD TART



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This crust requires no rolling; just blend the dough, and press it into the pan. Chill and bake the crust, then fill it to make our Lemon-Curd Tart.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for fingers and measuring cup
1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Pulse flour, butter, sugar, and salt only until moist crumbs form.
  • Transfer dough to a 9-inch round tart pan with a removable bottom; with floured fingers, press evenly into bottom and up side of pan.
  • With a floured dry-measuring cup, press edge of dough firmly against side of pan, pushing down with opposite thumb to level top of crust flush with rim.
  • Freeze until firm, 10 to 15 minutes; prick all over with a fork. Bake at 350 degrees.until golden, pressing with a spoon if it puffs up, 25 to 30 minutes; cool completely. Use crust for lemon-curd tart, if desired.

TART PASTRY PRESS IN THE PAN



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Make and share this Tart Pastry Press In the Pan recipe from Food.com.

Provided by andypandy

Categories     Tarts

Time 25m

Yield 1 10inch tart pan

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1/2 cup powdered confectioners' sugar
1 cup unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Combine sugar, flour cinnamon and salt, into a processor or in a bowl.
  • Rub in the butter and vanilla until coarse crumbs.
  • Pat into a tart pan neatly.
  • Bake 350 degrees, until light and golden.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2786.1, Fat 186.7, SaturatedFat 117, Cholesterol 488.1, Sodium 1194, Carbohydrate 252.1, Fiber 7.4, Sugar 60.1, Protein 27.8

TART PASTRY



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This is a wonderful pastry recipe to use for tarts, it's the perfect amount to fill a 11-inch fluted round tart pan and has a wonderful texture. Use shortening for this only. Pie weights or raw rice will be needed to bake the crust. The pastry can be made by hand or in the food processor.

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Tarts

Time 1h15m

Yield 1 pastry shell

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup cold butter, cut into very small pieces
1/4 cup cold shortening
3 -5 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • Blend together flour, sugar, salt, butter and shortening with your fingers or a pastry blender (or pulse on a processor) just until the mixture resembles coarse meal, the mixture should be pea-size.
  • Drizzle the ice water starting with 3 tablespoons over the flour mixture; gently stir with a fork (or pulse with a processor) until incorporated.
  • Squeeze a small amount in your hands, if it does not hold together add in more ice water 1 tablespoon at a time, stirring or pulsing with a processor until JUST combined.
  • Test again, but be careful not to overwork the mixture, as the pastry will be tough.
  • Transfer the mixture onto a lightly floured surface and divide into 6 portions.
  • Using the heel of your hand, smear each portion once or twice in a forward motion.
  • Gather dough together with a scraper and press into 1 ball.
  • Flatten into a 6-inch disc.
  • Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for about 1 hour.
  • Roll out dough with a floured rolling pin into a 13-inch round on a lightly floured surface.
  • Fit into the 11-inch tart pan.
  • trim any excess dough leaving a 1/2-inch overhang.
  • Fold the overhang inward and press against the side of the pan to reinforce edge.
  • Lightly prick the bottom and sides of the pastry with a fork.
  • Chill for 30 minutes.
  • Set oven to 375 degrees.
  • Line the shell with foil and fill with pie weights or raw rice.
  • Bake in the center of the oven until the pastry is golden along the rim (about 20 minutes).
  • Remove the shell from the oven, and carefully remove the foil and pie weights, return back to oven and bake for another 10 minutes or until golden all over.

PASTRY FOR PIES AND TARTS



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A recipe that belongs in every pie lover's collection! If you're making a baked pie crust, a one-crust or two-crust pie or tart, what you need to know can be found in this recipe.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h5m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup plus 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup cold shortening
3 to 5 tablespoons ice-cold water
2 cups plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup cold shortening
6 to 8 tablespoons ice-cold water

Steps:

  • One-Crust Pastry: In medium bowl, mix flour and salt. Cut in shortening, using pastry blender or fork, until mixture forms coarse crumbs the size of small peas. Sprinkle with water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork until all flour is moistened and pastry almost leaves side of bowl (1 to 2 teaspoons more water can be added if necessary). Gather pastry into a ball. Shape into flattened round on lightly floured surface. Wrap flattened round in plastic wrap and refrigerate 45 minutes or until dough is firm and cold, yet pliable. This allows the shortening to become slightly firm, which helps make the baked pastry flaky. If refrigerated longer, let pastry soften slightly at room temperature before rolling. Using floured rolling pin, roll pastry on lightly floured surface (or pastry board with floured pastry cloth) into round 2 inches larger than upside-down 9-inch glass pie plate or 3 inches larger than 10- or 11-inch tart pan. Fold pastry into fourths and place in pie plate or tart pan, or roll pastry loosely around rolling pin and transfer to pie plate or tart pan. Unfold or unroll pastry and ease into plate or pan, pressing firmly against bottom and side and being careful not to stretch pastry, which will cause it to shrink when baked. For pie, trim overhanging edge of pastry 1 inch from rim of pie plate. Fold edge under to form standing rim; flute edges (see Decorative Crust Ideas, page 00). For tart, trim overhanging edge of pastry even with top of tart pan. Fill and bake as directed in pie or tart recipe.
  • Two-Crust Pastry: In medium bowl, mix flour and salt. Cut in shortening, using pastry blender or fork, until mixture forms coarse crumbs the size of small peas. Sprinkle with water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork until all flour is moistened and pastry almost leaves side of bowl (1 to 2 teaspoons more water can be added if necessary). Gather pastry into a ball. Divide pastry in half and shape into 2 rounds on lightly floured surface. Wrap flattened rounds in plastic wrap and refrigerate 45 minutes or until dough is firm and cold, yet pliable. This allows the shortening to become slightly firm, which helps make the baked pastry flaky. If refrigerated longer, let pastry soften slightly at room temperature before rolling. Using floured rolling pin, roll one round of pastry on lightly floured surface (or pastry board with floured pastry cloth) into round 2 inches larger than upside-down 9-inch glass pie plate. Fold pastry into fourths and place in pie plate, or roll pastry loosely around rolling pin and transfer to pie plate. Unfold or unroll pastry and ease into plate, pressing firmly against bottom and side and being careful not to stretch pastry, which will cause it to shrink when baked. Spoon desired filling into bottom crust. Trim overhanging edge of bottom crust 1/2 inch from rim of plate. Roll out second pastry round. Fold into fourths and place over filling, or roll loosely around rolling pin and place over filling. Unfold or unroll pastry over filling. Cut slits in pastry so steam can escape. Trim overhanging edge of top pastry 1 inch from rim of plate. Fold edge of top crust under bottom crust, forming a stand-up rim of pastry that is even thickness on edge of pie plate, pressing on rim to seal; flute edges (see Decorative Crust Ideas, page 00). Bake as directed in pie recipe.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 145, Carbohydrate 12 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fat 1 1/2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 2 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 150 mg

SWEET TART PASTRY



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A low-salt tart recipe. Fill with your favorite filling.

Provided by JJOHN32

Categories     Desserts     Pies     100+ Pie Crust Recipes

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons white sugar
¼ teaspoon salt
⅔ cup unsalted butter, cubed
1 egg, beaten
½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Sift together the flour, sugar, and salt into a bowl.
  • Toss butter through flour mixture to coat pieces. Using fingertips, rub fat into flour, working it until you have created a coarse meal with a few pea-size particles of fat.
  • Empty crumbs onto a cool surface. Form mixture into a mound. Make a 4 to 5 inch well in center of the mound. Combine egg and vanilla and pour mixture into the well. Using a fork, draw crumbs into egg mixture, about 1 - 2 tablespoons at a time. When all crumbs are added, toss mixture a few times with a pastry blender to form large clumps, then scrape into a mound.
  • Using the heel of your hand, push 2 - 3 tablespoons of the dough at a time, outward in 6 to 8 inch sweeps. This will blend fat and flour and give crust a delicate texture. If your hand becomes sticky, flour it as needed. Repeat process until all dough has been worked. Gather dough into a mound again. Repeat procedure 2 more times.
  • After third time, flour your hands. Gently knead the dough 5 or 6 times to make it smooth. Shape into a 5 inch disk. Dust disk lightly with flour, score with side of your hand, cover with plastic wrap, refrigerate for 20 minutes before shaping. DO NOT LET DOUGH BECOME TOO HARD or it will be difficult to roll. If this happens, let pastry soften at room temperature.
  • Roll out to 1/8 inch thickness. After dough has been rolled, position rolling pin 4 inches from top of the pastry. Lift dough over top of rolling pin and gently roll dough toward you. Lift pastry up. Make sure you keep a finger pressed against barrel of rolling pin to keep it from slipping. Position pastry, leaving about 1 1/2 inches of dough hanging over edge of pan on side closest to you. Then unroll pastry over an ungreased tart pan, moving pin away from you. Immediately lift overhang into pan to prevent sharp edge of the pan from cutting dough.
  • Working a small portion of the dough at a time, mold it into crease of the pan. Trim excess pastry from top edge of pan. Chill pastry in refrigerator or freezer for up to 30 minutes. Tear an 18 inch square of tin foil. Make a buttered circle in center of foil 2 inches larger than size of pan. Place foil buttered side down, centering it into the baking pan. Using your hand, press foil flush against the sides.
  • Heat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Position shelf in lower third of oven. Fill pan with enough dried beans or baking nuggets to just cover surface of pan. DO NOT OVERFILL. Bake pastry shell on a shallow pan with sides. Bake crust 15 to 18 minutes or until sides begin to brown. Remove pan from the oven. Let stand about 30 seconds. Gently remove foil and beans. Reduce oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Continue to bake crust for 3 to 5 minutes or until it is golden. If bottom of pastry shell puffs up, tap it gently with bottom of a fork to expel the air. Do this carefully so the pastry crust doesn't break. When crust is done, cool completely before filling.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 248.8 calories, Carbohydrate 22.7 g, Cholesterol 63.9 mg, Fat 16.2 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 3.4 g, SaturatedFat 9.9 g, Sodium 84 mg, Sugar 4.8 g

Tips:

  • Use cold butter. Cold butter is easier to work with and will prevent the pastry from becoming greasy.
  • Work quickly. The longer you work the dough, the more gluten will develop, making it tough.
  • Chill the dough before rolling it out. This will make it easier to work with and will prevent it from shrinking in the oven.
  • Use a tart pan with a removable bottom. This will make it easy to remove the tart from the pan without breaking it.
  • Preheat the oven before baking the tart. This will help to ensure that the tart cooks evenly.
  • Bake the tart until the crust is golden brown and the filling is set.

Conclusion:

Using a tart pastry press in the pan is a quick and easy way to make a delicious tart. You can use any pie filling or custard you like, and you can also get creative with the toppings. Just be careful not to overwork the pastry, and chill it before rolling it out. With a little practice, you'll be able to make beautiful and delicious tarts that will impress your friends and family.

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