Tarts
A tart is similar to a pie, though it has no top crust, and is baked in a different pan. Tart pans are shallow with fluted sides, and are usually round, though rectangular ones are available as well. They usually have a removable bottom to aid in serving. Most pies can be turned into tarts, but tarts often have a greater emphasis on presentation. Fruit tarts usually have very little sugar, which lends itself to the name. A plum tart, for instance, can have a very sharp bite.
Fast Facts
- Can be sweet or savory
- Differ from a pie by having no top crust
- Normally made in a tart pan
- Filling does not have to be baked
- Mini tarts are quite popular
- Tarte tatin is an upside down tart
Types of Tarts
- Chocolate
- Brownie
- Tomato
- Lemon meringue
- Plum
- Apple
- Cheese
- Onion
- Cherry
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