When I was really young I used to go to an institute
near my house to play. They had an old mulberry tree there, and I used to love
to eat the plump, juicy berries straight off the tree. Unfortunately I haven’t
been to the institute in years.
I was walking past Himalaya Mall, Ahmedabad; a few
days ago. That’s when I saw a man pushing a cart with a large heap of ruby red
mulberries on it. I literally had to run to catch up with him and bought a big
bag of the juicy berries. That’s when disaster struck, the first berry made my
hair stand on end! They were incredibly sour; close to inedible!
I came home rather disappointed; when inspiration
struck. As I was making a care package with various kinds of tarts for Varun; I
decided to try out this mulberry tart. Delicious!
Ingredients –
·
150g
Mulberries
·
75g
Sugar
·
2
Eggs
·
200ml
Cream
·
1
9-inch Pre-baked Tart Shell
Pour the sugar over the mulberries and place on a low
flame. Roughly mash the mulberries with a fork so that they release their juice
and combine with the sugar. Let the mixture simmer for 10 minutes. Whisk the
two eggs in a bowl and add the cream. Gently stir the cooled mulberry mixture
in and pour into the tart shell. Bake the tart in an oven pre-heated to 170C
till the sides are set and the center is still a little wobbly. Let the tart
cool slightly and serve.
Institute!! Lol. Sounds a bit odd Regina. It was the Golden Katar army officers club!
ReplyDeletehaha! I couldn't remember the name :P
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