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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

525.0. "Chestnut Tart" by NOGOV::HUNT () Tue Feb 17 1987 09:50

Chestnut Tart
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From 'the Compleat Housewife', E. Smith, 1727.

Serves 6.

    1 lb chestnuts, pureed, or 1/2 tin chestnut puree.
    4 oz caster sugar
    1/4 pint double cream
    1 tbsp orange juice
    1 tbsp sherry
    2 egg yolks, well beaten
    1/2 lb puff pastry or 3/4 lb short pastry
    2 oz butter

Line a large flat tin with the pastry. Be careful that the sides adhere
to the tin so that you have a depth of 1/2" to 3/4" all round. Bake 
blind for 10 mins at 400F, gas 6.

Meanwhile mix the chestnut puree with all the other ingredients except
the butter.  Remove the case from the oven, allow to cool for 5 mins
and then pour in the chestnut mixture.  Do not allow to overflow (if
any is left over, make up some small tartlets).

Dot all over with small pieces of butter.  Bake at 300F, gas 2, for
about 20 mins, or until just firm.  Sprinkle the top with caster
sugar while hot.  Serve cold with whipped cream.
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525.1????caster sugar???SKYLRK::WILDEDian WildeWed Feb 18 1987 22:199
>>>    4 oz caster sugar

Okay, I understand everything else....but what is this??? I am from
New Mexico so please excuse my ignorance...

     				Thanks,

     				  D

525.2English sugarNOGOV::HUNTThu Feb 19 1987 11:2612
    aha!  At last the English get questions on our weird ingredients
    and measurements....
    
    Caster sugar is a finer sugar than granulated sugar.  Gran. is what
    you put in your tea (or for the US coffee!) and caster is ground
    down a bit finer.  Icing sugar is VERY fine and using to mix with
    water to make icing. (I think you say Frosting).  I hope this helps.
    
    By the way, I found it better not to dot with butter because it
    looked a bit funny.  But it is a very rich tart and quite delicious.
    
    Diana.
525.3CasDomino makes itARCH::MANINAThu Feb 19 1987 11:537
    Or in other word, caster sugar is super fine sugar or "bar sugar".
    You can buy it in any supermarket. Domino makes it in a 16 oz. box.
    It has a ffoil label with blue and varies other colors on it.  Or
    you can take regular suger and put it in a food processor for a
    few seconds.  The latter is a bit messy.  Much easier to buy it.
    
    Manina
525.4OoophsARCH::MANINAThu Feb 19 1987 11:562
    Sorry about the typo's in the previous reply. Just another thought,
    bar sugar is the sugar used in bars(duh!)to make drinks with.
525.5"icing sugar" = "powdered sugar", alsoCADSYS::RICHARDSONThu Feb 19 1987 15:413
    While we're at it again about "English" vs "American" names for
    things, "icing sugar" = "confectioner's sugar".  I am no purist,
    so I usually call it "powdered sugar".