How good does this creamy, fruity yogurt tart look?
The sweet shortcrust pastry is quick to make and both looks and tastes absolutely perfect, the fruit topping with lemon glaze is bursting with flavour, and the thick, creamy yogurt filling is simply luxurious.
The secret that makes this dessert lovely, thick set yogurt. Look for 10% fat so that the yogurt is thick, creamy and silky smooth, making it an ideal alternative to cream.
Here's how to make this decadent, zesty, and utterly delicious treat.
Ingredients
For the pastry (or 4 store-bought sweet shortcrust tartlet cases)
- 100 g (3.5 oz) salted butter
- 25 g (0.9 oz) icing sugar (powdered sugar)
- 175 g (6.2 oz) plain white flour (all purpose flour)
- 2 medium free range egg yolks
For the filling:
- 450 g (15.9 oz) thick set yogurt
- 25 g (0.9 oz) icing sugar (powdered sugar)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the topping:
- 8 g (0.3 oz) ground arrowroot
- 2 lemon (or 1 large) juice only
- 80 g (2.8 oz) white caster sugar (superfine sugar)
- 75 ml (2.5 floz) water
- 200 g (7.1 oz) mixed berries
- 4 sprigs mint
Equipment
Instructions
To make the pastry cases
Preheat the oven to 200C/390F (180C/355F fan). Tip the sifted flour, icing sugar and butter into a food processor.
Blitz until the mix resembles very fine breadcrumbs.
Add the egg yolks and blitz again.
Roll into a smooth ball of dough.
Cut the dough into four equal pieces and roll into four balls.
Flour and flatten each ball, then use a rolling pin to roll each one into 15cm discs, just wide enough to line your tins.
Press each disc carefully into four 10cm loose bottom tart tins.
Fill each tin with a little baking paper and a handful of baking beans or uncooked rice.
Bake for 8 minutes, then remove the paper and beans and return to the oven for a further 5 minutes until a pale golden colour. Check that the bottoms are cooked through.
Leave to cool completely, then trim the edges with a sharp knife before removing the pastry cases from the tins.
To make the filling
Whip the yogurt together with the sugar and vanilla until light and airy. It’s best to use an electric whisk.
To make the glaze
In a saucepan, mix the arrowroot with the lemon juice, sugar and water.
Turn on to a medium heat and gradually bring to the boil, stirring until the mixture is clear and has thickened considerably. Set aside until cool.
To bring it all together
Spoon the yogurt into the four pastry cases so that they are filled to about 1 cm shy of the top.
Arrange the fruit in the cases.
Drizzle with the cooled glaze and finish with a sprig of mint.
Serve immediately.
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Whipped Yogurt Fruit Tarts Recipe
Ingredients
For the pastry (or 4 store-bought sweet shortcrust tartlet cases)
- 100 g (3.5 oz) salted butter
- 25 g (0.9 oz) icing sugar (powdered sugar)
- 175 g (6.2 oz) plain white flour (all purpose flour)
- 2 medium free range egg yolks
For the filling:
- 450 g (15.9 oz) thick set yogurt
- 25 g (0.9 oz) icing sugar (powdered sugar)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
For the topping:
- 8 g (0.3 oz) ground arrowroot
- 2 lemon (or 1 large) juice only
- 80 g (2.8 oz) white caster sugar (superfine sugar)
- 75 ml (2.5 floz) water
- 200 g (7.1 oz) mixed berries
- 4 sprigs mint
Instructions
To make the pastry cases
- Preheat the oven to 200C/390F (180C/355F fan). Tip the sifted flour, icing sugar and butter into a food processor and blitz until the mix resembles very fine breadcrumbs.
- Add the egg yolks and blitz again.
- Roll into a smooth ball of dough.
- Cut the dough into four equal pieces and roll into four balls.
- Flour and flatten each ball, then use a rolling pin to roll each one into 15cm discs, just wide enough to line your tins.
- Press each disc carefully into four 10cm loose bottom tart tins.
- Fill each tin with a little baking paper and a handful of baking beans or uncooked rice.
- Bake for 8 minutes, then remove the paper and beans and return to the oven for a further 5 minutes until a pale golden colour. Check that the bottoms are cooked through.
- Leave to cool completely, then trim the edges with a sharp knife before removing the pastry cases from the tins.
To make the filling
- Whip the yogurt together with the sugar and vanilla until light and airy. It’s best to use an electric whisk.
To make the glaze
- In a saucepan, mix the arrowroot with the lemon juice, sugar and water.
- Turn on to a medium heat and gradually bring to the boil, stirring until the mixture is clear and has thickened considerably. Set aside until cool.
To bring it all together
- Spoon the yogurt into the four pastry cases so that they are filled to about 1 cm shy of the top.
- Arrange the fruit in the cases.
- Drizzle with the cooled glaze and finish with a sprig of mint. Serve immediately.
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Kate - gluten free alchemist says
Wow.... that looks so inviting Emily. I would never guess it was yogurt from looking at the drool worthy pics. x
Emily Leary says
Thanks Kate! The thick and creamy yogurt makes these tarts extra special. Enjoy!
Preet says
I love fruit tarts and these whipped yogurt fruit tarts look so delicious and healthy. My kids love yogurt and I am sure they will love these tarts. I would love to try this recipe, sounds so easy and quick.
Emily Leary says
Thank you! You're right, these whipped yogurt fruit tarts are easy to make and taste divine! Let me know how it goes and what you and your kids think!
Evelyn, PathofPresence.com says
I am one of those fanatics about tarts - love them. Yours look amazing, and that they are made with yogurt - is AWESOME. Appreciate the step by step photos and guide so I can follow along. My tummy yearns and my mouth is watering already! YUM =) (Saving and sharing...) xo Evelyn, PathofPresence.com
Emily Leary says
Thank you Evelyn! I'm so glad that you like the photos and step-by-step instructions for making these delicious tarts. Enjoy!
Daisy says
Wow these sound absolutely super delicious! They look so fabulous and fun to make! I can’t wait to try making them!
Lyosha says
It looks super delicious and fairly easy to copy! Very nice recipe idea!
Emily Leary says
Thank you! These delicious fruit tarts are easy to make and taste wonderful. I hope that you enjoy them if you decide to give them a go!
Fashion and Style Police says
I love the look of the natural yoghurt. Will be trying this recipe out for sure.
Emily Leary says
Thank you! These tarts are so delicious, I hope that you give them a try and let me know what you think!
Kara says
These look amazing. So colourful and tasty - I need to try them
Emily Leary says
Thank you! I hope that you do decide to try them, they're really delicious!
kumamonjeng says
The Tart just look so colorful with all type of berries and strawberries, really love the outlook and sure the kids would love to have it, who can resist such beautiful creation? The mint leaves also added in some greenish color and a touch of fresh taste. I am sure it goes very well with the tarts.
Emily Leary says
Thank you so much! I'm really pleased that you like this recipe and hope that you'll give it a go! These tarts are amazingly delicious!
jossy says
That does look yummy with easy to follow instructions. the picture just make me crave it. Thanks for sharing this
Emily Leary says
Thank you! This recipe for whipped yogurt fruit tarts isn't difficult to make and they taste delicious! Enjoy!
Honey @ The Girl Next Shore says
My gosh, another easy peasy recipe from your site that I'll definitely use for my next get together at home! This sounds perf for spring gatherings!
Emily Leary says
Awesome! So glad you like it.