Diet & Weight Magazine

Kheer Tart

By Tejal Hewitt @Tejal_x

Kheer is an indian form of rice pudding with few indian spices.However in my usual way, I decided to give traditional kheer a twist, by making it a little thicker and spoon into a pie/tart case!

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According WIKI: Kheer is a South Asian rice pudding made by boiling rice, broken wheat, tapioca, or vermicelli with milk and sugar; it is flavoured with cardamom, raisins, saffron, cashew nuts, pistachios or almonds. It is typically served during a meal or as a dessert.

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As a child this used to be wedding or dinner party dessert. To the point that for the last 15-20yrs I’ve been so against it and would rarely have it.

 

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Ingredients:
225g Plain Flour
115g Butter
60g Icing Sugar
1/4 Tsp Salt
3 Tbsp Water
50g Jasmine Rice (Thai Rice)
1 Cup (8oz) of Skimmed Milk
60g Golden Caster Sugar
Pinch of saffron
1/2 Tsp Ground Cardamom
1 Can Condensed Milk
Ground Pistachios to decorate

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For the Pastry – start with adding the flour, cold butter, icing sugar and salt to a food processor and turn onto medium speed.

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Slowly add cold water until the pastry forms into a ball of dough.

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Wrap the dough in the cling film and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before using.

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Cook Jasmine until completely cooked and soft ( a tad over cooked)

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In a small cup add 1-2 tbsp of hot milk and a saffron, allow to infuse for a few minutes.

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In a pan, heat 1 cup of milk and cooked rice

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Add the golden caster sugar and stir

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Keep stirring until the rice to drink up the milk

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Add the saffron infused milk and saffron and stir

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Add the ground cardamom

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Add condensed milk and stir

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Bring the boil and simmer, stirring every few minutes.

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Ensure the rice has soaked up all the milk mixture and is nice and thick.

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Pre grease the muffin tin, and measure out each ball of dough at 8 grams to fit perfectly in the my mini muffin tin

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Using a dopper, dip in plain flour and plunge into the dough to make a tart shell

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When you remove the plunger, they make a perfect little tart/pie case.

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Continue until all the tin holes are completed

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Add a spoon full of the Kheer into each of the tart cases

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Sprinkle a little ground pistachio over the top

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Bake in the oven for 20-22 minutes at 190c

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Remove carefully from the muffin tray and allow to cool slightly ( but they are delicious warm too! I had a few sneaky little tarts)

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Enjoy!

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