It is generally believed that Henry VIII was the first to use the name of this famous tart after he saw Ann Boleyn and other “maids of honour” eating these tarts.
Course Afternoon Tea, Dessert
Cuisine English, Vegetarian, Victorian
Keyword Afternoon Tea
Prep Time 20 minutesminutes
Cook Time 35 minutesminutes
Total Time 55 minutesminutes
Servings 16tarts
Ingredients
1sheet puff pastry*
1/2cupcottage cheese
1/2cupunsalted buttersoftened
2largeeggsbeaten
5tbsp.brandy
1/2cupsugar
1/4cupcold baked potato
1/4cupalmond flour
1/2tsp.nutmegfreshly grated
2tbsp.lemon zestfrom 2 lemons
3tbsp.fresh lemon juice
1/4cuplemon curdoptional
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Instructions
Preheat oven to 350°, Grease 16 muffin tins.
On a lightly floured board, roll out pastry to a ⅛-inch thickness. Using a 3-inch cookie cutter, cut 16 rounds from pastry. Line the tins with the pastry rounds.
In a mixing bowl, combine cottage cheese and butter. Beat well with a mixer at medium speed. Add eggs, brandy, and sugar. Beat once again.
In another mixing bowl, combine potato, almonds, nutmeg, and lemon zest and juice. Beat well. Gradually add cottage cheese mixture, beating thoroughly. Divide the filling among the prepared patty tins.
Bake until filling is set, 25 to 35 minutes. Remove from oven, and let cool in the tins for 10 minutes before carefully lifting onto a wire rack to finish cooling.