There are so many reasons that I love to celebrate New Years Eve. One of them is that it doesn't require the preparation of a huge banquet meal like Christmas does! Of course I do love cooking, especially for my friends and family, but spending an entire day in the kitchen can be exhausting. Now, I would never dream of hosting a party and neglecting to serve food any kind. For New Years, I love to serve up tasty, creative appetizers that suit the mood of the party.
Champagne is an integral part of New Years celebrations, if you ask me. For this reason I like to prepare foods that compliment the champagne that I serve to my guests. My guests tend to enjoy sweeter champagnes over dryer types, so this year I'm going to prepare a delicious fruit-centered appetizer to play it up. (If you/your guests prefer a dry champagne, I recommend a seafood appetizer to compliment it - like smoked salmon!)
Berry Tartlets are delicious, elegant, and sure to please a crowd. Here's how I do it.
First, I'm going to come right out and admit that I don't usually make my own pie crusts for this. They can be purchased at your local grocery store and are relatively inexpensive. I prefer the smallest size so they are easiest to eat. Simply follow the directions on the package they come in. The recipe below makes about 12 tartlets.
Preheat oven to 400F
Lightly coat twelve 2.5 inch muffin cups with cooking spray
INGREDIENTS
2 tbsp granulated sugar
1 tbsp cornstarch
12 ounces of mixed berries (fresh or frozen)
1 tbsp lemon juice
1/3 cup whipping cream
1/3 cup lemon curd
1 tsp granulated sugar
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
METHOD
- In medium bowl combine the 2 Tablespoons sugar and cornstarch
- Stir into mixed berries along with the lemon juice (you don't need to thaw berries if they are frozen - it will mix well as you stir)
- Spoon filling into pastry shells in muffin cups
- Bake for about 20 minutes or until the pastry is deep golden brown. Let cool for 5 minutes.
- Carefully remove tartlets from muffin cups and let cool completely
- In medium mixing bowl, combine whipping cream, lemon curd, the 1 teaspoon sugar, and vanilla. Beat with a wire whisk or with electric mixer until mixture mounds and is fluffy. Spoon a dollop onto each tartlet.
And you're done! I like to use some fresh sprigs of mint to garnish them, but presentation is up to you!
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