Local Blueberry Tarts with Coconut-Vanilla Bean Pastry Cream |
Local Blueberries fully ripe and ready for picking! |
U-Pick Blueberry Field @ GS Farms, Richmond. Check out this link for other local UPick farms |
Some of the bushes were so full of berries, they sagged from the weight of the berries |
Coconut milk pastry cream...a good thing |
For the Coconut Vanilla Bean Pastry Cream, I used my ol' trusty recipe from a previous post. The toughest part...waiting for the pastry cream to cool before eating! |
Press the cooked pastry cream through a sieve to ensure smoothness. |
Refrigerate the pastry cream until cold. To prevent a skin from forming, you should press plastic wrap on the surface. |
FYI: That's not dirt in my pastry cream. Those are quality Tahitian Vanilla Bean seeds freshly scraped from the juicy pods. |
17 comments:
That looks divine. I've been to a 'pick your own' farm once when I was away on holidays and I sweat the fruit tasted better than anything I'd tasted before. I think it was because it was just so fresh.
@Char, thanks! they did taste delicious! I know...fresh picked is so much better than store-bought. The berries would never have made it to market without being squished. They were so ripe and sweet. And picking your own is so much fun!
I love that you had fresh blueberries to pick for yourself. It would have made this tart an even bigger pleasure to make..and eat!
I adore blueberries and always have a supply in the freezer. But am hugely jealous of you picking your own!
@thelittleloaf, yah, I love being able to pick our own fruit! it's so fun and the berries are way more sweet!
@Brittany, yes, the tart was deliciously sweet...never had such great berries!
oh my goodness these are lovely! i am especially impressed by your use of real vanilla beans. those are still a big treat for me, but they make such a difference!
@a.maren,
Oh yah...I still have 2 big packages of cryovac wrapped Tahitian vanilla beans...moist and supple from a massive purchase a while ago online. I use every last bit of the bean. Pods in vodka for extract making, or in sugar for vanilla sugar. Scraped seeds for baking or custards. It's quite economical if you go bulk. I never buy individual pods.
Very nice explained! Well done!
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What a great idea!!! Will try this soon.
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Gosh, you have made me sooo hungry !
omg fruit tarts!!! coconut milk and vanilla bean sounds like a divine combo
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WOW! What I'd give to be able to pick my own blueberries! I'm slightly addicted to them at the moment, with a banana on top of my cereal! Lovely blog.
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