Small Batch Baking : Pineapple Tarts 黄梨酥 for Chinese New Year

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I used the open-filling pineapple tart pastry recipe from here and shape the tarts into a kueh nastar look-alike, following Billy Law’s vimeo instructions.

The end result: 27 delicious melt in the mouth morsels.


PINEAPPLE TARTS
// Adapted from A Spoonful Of Sugah
// Yields 27 tarts

170g plain flour
10g corn flour
1 tablespoon icing sugar
125g salted butter, cold
1/4 egg, cold
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
1 tablespoon cold water
Pineapple Jam, store bought.

METHOD

01. Measure plain flour in small mixing bowl first.  Add icing sugar.  Sieve this mixture into a large mixing bowl.
02. Measure cornflour in small mixing bowl.  Sieve to combine with plain flour and sugar.
03. Transfer sieved flour and sugar mixture into the small mixing bowl.
04. Sieve mixture one more time into the large mixing bowl.
// {The instructions above simply read : Sieve plain flour + icing sugar + corn flour, twice.  I am merely trying to reduce the cleaning up efforts after baking}
05. Crack egg into a separate small bowl, beat it.  Pour half of this into another bowl, and then half  it again, to get 1/4 egg.  Reserve another 3 tablespoons of the remaining egg in a sauce dish for egg wash later.  Balance can be kept aside for other recipe.
06. Stir vanilla extract to the 1/4 egg and mix well. {I prepare egg+vanilla mixture first so that I can add this into the dough mixture straight after rubbing in the flour.  The fingers would be too oily handle and measure the egg and vanilla extract later.)
07. Next, measure cold butter (I simply use half a stick of 250g Lurapak), and cut it up into small pieces on a plate.
08. Add the butter into the flour and swiftly rub butter into flour with clean fingertips until mixture resemble yellow bread crumbs.
// IMPORTANT {DO NOT OVERDO THIS STEP.  THE TEMPERATURE FROM THE FINGERS COULD MELT THE BUTTER.}
09. Fingers will be messy with butter and flour.  With a pastry scraper, scrap the bits stuck on fingers back into the bowl.  The butter is too good and expensive to be wasted!
10. Add egg + vanilla mixture, mix with a metal spoon.
11. Add 1 tablespoon of icy cold water and mix again.  A soft dough ball should now form; a bit too wet to be shaped by hands, but dry enough not to stick onto the mixing spoon.
12. Chill dough in the fridge for 30 minutes.
13. While the dough is chilling, roll pineapple jam into tiny balls, arrange them on a plate. (I used the one that I cut my butter on, to save washing one more plate)
14. Preheat oven to 150C.
15. After 30 minutes, remove dough from fridge and wrap the pineapple jam into the dough like this. (8g jam/ 12g dough)
16. Arrange tarts on baking tray.  Use a fork to draw lines on top of the tarts. Egg wash surface of tarts.
17. Bake in preheated oven at 150C for 20minutes.
18. Cool completely before storing in an air tight container.

Small Batch Baking : Almond Cookies

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Small batch baking = less utensils to wash

++Notes 001 // Made with minimal utensil and no electric mixer, just a hand whisk and a tablespoon for mixing.
++Notes 002 // Baking and washing up completed in less than 1 hour.  Butter need to be softened in advance though.

RECIPE : ALMOND COOKIES
/ Source
/ Makes 15 cookies

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55g unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
50g sugar
1/4 tsp salt
1 egg yolk
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
60g plain flour
60g ground almond
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp fresh milk

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01. In the small mixing bowl, whisk to cream softened butter.
02. Weigh sugar in bowl No.1, add to creamed butter.
03. Add 1/4 tsp salt.  Whisk to combine.
04. Separate egg yolk from white like this and add the yolk into the butter mixture and whisk to mix well.  Keep the white in bowl No.2 for other recipe.
05. Measure flour in bowl No.1 and add 1/2tsp baking powder to the flour.
06. Measure 1/2 tsp (2 x 1/4tsp) vanilla extract and whisk it into butter mixture.
07. Sieve flour and baking powder directly into the mixture. Stir briefly with a tablespoon to incorporate.
08. Measure ground almond in bowl No.1 and add this into the mixing bowl.  Stir to incorporate all ingredients well.
09. The dough mixture at this stage will be too wet to be shaped with hands.  Leave the mixing spoon in the mixing bowl, and chill dough in fridge for 10 minutes to harden it for easier handling.
10. After 10minutes, remove  dough from fridge.  Pour about 1 tablespoon of fresh milk into bowl No.1 and set aside with brush.
11. Preheat oven to 180C.
12. With the chilled tablespoon, scoop out a dough, approximately 15g, shape it into a ball and place it on a baking tray.  Gently press down to flatten it.
13. Repeat with the rest of the dough.
14. Brush cookie surface slightly with milk before baking them in the preheated oven for 10minutes, until golden brown.
15. Cool completely before storing in airtight container.