These pastry treats work well as a light dessert, or as an easy light snack for friends coming round. Puff pastry is my all-time favourite pastry. It's like a party pastry! It looks so innocuous when you roll it out, then boom - it comes into its own in the oven.
Apricots are coming into season so should be easy to find. Choose ones that are fairly firm with a bit of give. Store them in the fridge if they're ripe, otherwise leave them out for a couple of days to ripen.
Apricot and almond puffs (makes 6)
You will need:
- Sheet of puff pastry
- 3-4 apricots
- 50g almonds
- 6 tsp caster sugar
- 3 tsp ground cinnamon
- Milk, to brush the pastry
- Preheat the oven to 220C/425F/gas mark 7.
- Roll out the pastry to around 3mm thick. Cut out discs of around 15cm/6 inches in diameter, either with a pastry cutter or by trimming around a mug or saucer. Place them on a lined baking tray and prick the middle with a fork a few times.
- Slice the apricots quite thinly and arrange them on each pastry disc, leaving a small border. Brush the borders with milk. Scatter over the almonds, and sprinkle a teaspoon of sugar and half a teaspoon of cinnamon over each one.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes until the pastry is puffed and golden. Transfer to a cooling rack.
It IS a party pastry! You can't have vol au vents for your tea.
ReplyDeleteSiany, you're a grown-up now. You can have WHATEVER YOU WANT for your tea, including jaffa cakes, an iced bun, a gigantic bag of Frazzles and/or three Cornettos.
ReplyDelete(But point taken.)
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